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New Zealand Parliament - Journals of the House for the week beginning Tuesday, 22 May 2012
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Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) for Thursday, 24 May 2012
Daily progress in the House	Petitions	Papers	Select committee reports	Questions for oral answer	Business statement	House sitting programme	Journals of the House for the week beginning Tuesday, 22 May 2012
1. Death of former member2. Papers3. Select committee reports4. Introduction of bills5. Questions for oral answer6. Government orders of the day7. Adjournment
1. Papers2. Questions for oral answer3. General debate4. Government orders of the day5. Adjournment
1. Petitions2. Select committee reports3. Introduction of bills4. Papers—Supplementary Estimates5. Budget6. Budget papers7. Budget—continued8. Budget Statement9. Budget debate10. Urgency11. Introduction and passing of Government bills12. Introduction of Government bills13. Passing of Government bills14. First reading and referral of Government bill15. Adjournment
The Speaker advised the House of the death on 13 May 2012 of Trevor James Young, QSO.
The Speaker expressed on behalf of the House the sense of loss sustained and sympathy with the relatives of the late former member, and members stood and observed a period of silence as a mark of respect to his memory.
Two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Related links for papers published under the authority of the House).
The Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf (Environmental Effects) Bill was set down for second reading.
The report on the International treaty examination of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption was set down for consideration (see Related links for select committee reports).
The introduction of the Mount Maunganui Borough Reclamation and Empowering Act Repeal Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
One question was ruled out of order because it was prefaced by an unparliamentary remark that led to disorder.
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa Bill be now read a second time.
The Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Hon Kate Wilkinson for Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman moved, and the question was proposed, That the Crown Entities Reform Bill be now read a second time.
The Crown Entities Reform Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (Covered Bonds) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Arms (Military Style Semi-automatic Firearms and Import Controls) Amendment Bill
Hon Anne Tolley moved, and the question was proposed, That the Arms (Military Style Semi-automatic Firearms and Import Controls) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
Ayes 111
New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 34; Green Party 13; Māori Party 3; Mana 1; United Future 1
New Zealand First 8; ACT New Zealand 1
The Arms (Military Style Semi-automatic Firearms and Import Controls) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Juries (Jury Service and Protection of Particulars of Jury List Information) Amendment Bill
The Juries (Jury Service and Protection of Particulars of Jury List Information) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
At 9.50 pm the House adjourned.
Crown Entities Reform Bill, Commerce Commission (International Co-operation, and Fees) Bill, and Biosecurity Law Reform Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Crown Entities Reform Bill, the Commerce Commission (International Co-operation, and Fees) Bill, and the Biosecurity Law Reform Bill.
Denis O’Rourke moved, That the question be now put. The motion was ruled out of order as not being in the proper form.
Clause 13(3)(a) and (b):
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 29 (Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman).
New Zealand Labour 34; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 8; Māori Party 3; Mana 1
Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi moved, That the question be now put.
New Zealand Labour 34; Green Party 12; New Zealand First 8; Māori Party 3; Mana 1
On the question, That Part 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
On the question, That Schedule 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
On the question, That Schedule 4 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Resolved, That Schedule 4 stand part.
On the question, That Schedule 5 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Resolved, That Schedule 5 stand part.
On the question, That Schedule 6 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Resolved, That Schedule 6 stand part.
On the question, That Schedule 7 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Resolved, That Schedule 7 stand part.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 29 (Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman).
New Zealand National 59; Green Party 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
New Zealand Labour 34; New Zealand First 8; Māori Party 3; Mana 1
On the question, That Schedule 8, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Resolved, That Schedule 8, as amended, stand part.
On the question, That Schedule 9, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Resolved, That Schedule 9, as amended, stand part.
Michael Woodhouse moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi moved, That the question be now put. The motion was ruled out of order as not being in the proper form.
Katrina Shanks moved, That the question be now put.
New Zealand Labour 34; Green Party 12; New Zealand First 8; Mana 1
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 32 (Hon Trevor Mallard).
Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman moved, and the question was proposed, That the Crown Entities Reform Bill be divided into three bills as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 30.
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Crown Entities Reform Bill.
The Chairperson also reported no progress on the Commerce Commission (International Co-operation, and Fees) Bill and the Biosecurity Law Reform Bill.
The report was adopted and the Crown Entities Reform Bill set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
The Commerce Commission (International Co-operation, and Fees) Bill and the Biosecurity Law Reform Bill were set down for consideration in committee next sitting day.
The introduction of the Appropriation (2011/12 Supplementary Estimates) Bill was introduced and the bill set down for first reading.
The Supplementary Estimates of Appropriations for the Government of New Zealand and Supporting Information for the year ending June 2012 were presented by the Minister of Finance and announced as published under the authority of the House (see Related links for papers published under the authority of the House).
The Appropriation (2012/13 Estimates) Bill was introduced and set down for first reading presently.
6. Budget papers
The 2012/13 Budget papers were presented by the Minister of Finance and announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
7. Budget—continued
Hon Bill English moved, That the Appropriation (2012/13 Estimates) Bill be now read a first time.
The Appropriation (2012/13 Estimates) Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading forthwith.
8. Budget Statement
Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the Appropriation (2012/13 Estimates) Bill be now read a second time.
9. Budget debate
this House has no confidence in this National Government led by John Key because year after year it has failed to deliver the economic growth and the growth in jobs, incomes and exports it promised, which has forced record numbers of New Zealanders to look for better opportunities in Australia, has failed to take the tough decisions needed to generate the economic growth to keep young New Zealanders at home, and, as a last resort, is selling our most valuable assets against the will of New Zealanders.
Hon Gerry Brownlee moved, That the debate be now adjourned.
the introduction and passing of—
the Taxation (Budget Measures) Bill
the Social Security (Long-term Residential Care—Budget Measures) Amendment Bill—
and of any bills into which they may be divided, and the introduction and first reading of the Customs and Excise (Tobacco Products—Budget Measures) Amendment Bill and its referral to a select committee.
11. Introduction and passing of Government bills
Taxation (Budget Measures) Bill
The Taxation (Budget Measures) Bill was introduced and set down for first reading forthwith.
Hon Peter Dunne for Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the Taxation (Budget Measures) Bill be now read a first time.
The Taxation (Budget Measures) Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading presently.
12. Introduction of Government bills
The Social Security (Long-term Residential Care—Budget Measures) Amendment Bill and the Customs and Excise (Tobacco Products—Budget Measures) Amendment Bill were introduced and set down for first reading presently.
Hon Peter Dunne for Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the Taxation (Budget Measures) Bill be now read a second time.
The Taxation (Budget Measures) Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage forthwith.
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Taxation (Budget Measures) Bill.
Part 3 read again.
Ayes 98
New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 34; Māori Party 3; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Green Party 12; New Zealand First 8; Mana 1
Hon Peter Dunne for Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the Taxation (Budget Measures) Bill be divided into two bills as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 31.
Resolved, That the motion be agreed to.
Reporting and passing of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Taxation (Budget Measures) Bill without amendment and divided into the following bills:
Student Loan Scheme (Budget Measures) Amendment Bill.
The report was adopted and the Taxation (Budget Measures) Bill and the Student Loan Scheme (Budget Measures) Amendment Bill were set down for third reading forthwith.
Hon Peter Dunne for Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the Taxation (Budget Measures) Bill and the Student Loan Scheme (Budget Measures) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
New Zealand Labour 34; Green Party 10; New Zealand First 8; Mana 1
The Taxation (Budget Measures) Bill and the Student Loan Scheme (Budget Measures) Amendment Bill were read a third time.
Social Security (Long-term Residential Care—Budget Measures) Amendment Bill
Hon Paula Bennett moved, and the question was proposed, That the Social Security (Long-term Residential Care—Budget Measures) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
New Zealand Labour 34; Green Party 11; New Zealand First 8; Mana 1
The Social Security (Long-term Residential Care—Budget Measures) Amendment Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading forthwith.
Hon Jo Goodhew for Hon Paula Bennett moved, and the question was proposed, That the Social Security (Long-term Residential Care—Budget Measures) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
The Social Security (Long-term Residential Care—Budget Measures) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage forthwith.
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Social Security (Long-term Residential Care—Budget Measures) Amendment Bill.
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Social Security (Long-term Residential Care—Budget Measures) Amendment Bill without amendment.
Hon Paula Bennett moved, and the question was proposed, That the Social Security (Long-term Residential Care—Budget Measures) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
The Social Security (Long-term Residential Care—Budget Measures) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
14. First reading and referral of Government bill
The Customs and Excise (Tobacco Products—Budget Measures) Amendment Bill was read a first time.
Resolved, That the Finance and Expenditure Committee report to the House on or before 26 September 2012 (Hon Tariana Turia).
At 5.06 pm on Friday, 25 May 2012 the House adjourned.