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New Zealand Parliament - Journals of the House for the week beginning Tuesday, 6 September 2011
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Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) for Tuesday, 6 September 2011
Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) for Thursday, 8 September 2011
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, 6 September 2011
1. Government motion2. Petitions3. Papers4. Select committee reports5. Introduction of bills6. Questions for oral answer7. Government orders of the day8. Valedictory statement9. Government orders of the day—continued10. Adjournment
1. Petitions2. Papers3. Introduction of bills4. Questions for oral answer5. General debate6. Private and local orders of the day7. Members’ orders of the day8. Adjournment
Resolved, That the House pay tribute to Corporal Doug Grant, a courageous soldier who lost his life while serving in New Zealand’s SAS (Hon Bill English for Rt Hon John Key).
The Speaker presented two further papers (see Related links for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
Report from the Controller and Auditor-General on New Zealand Customs Service: Providing assurance about revenue
Visit of the Social Services Committee to Australia, 23–27 May 2011
Building Amendment Bill (No 4)—
The Local Government Borrowing Bill was read a second time and set down for Committee stage next sitting day.
Hon David Carter moved, and the question was proposed, That the National Animal Identification and Tracing Bill be now read a second time.
8. Valedictory statement
Hon Chris Carter made a valedictory statement.
The House resumed the debate on the question, That the National Animal Identification and Tracing Bill be now read a second time.
New Zealand National 57; New Zealand Labour 42; Green Party 6; Māori Party 3; Progressive 1; United Future 1
The National Animal Identification and Tracing Bill was read a second time and set down for Committee stage next sitting day.
The Speaker declared the House in Committee for consideration of the Trade Marks (International Treaties and Enforcement) Amendment Bill.
Resolved, That the question be now put (Jacqui Dean).
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 268 (Hon Simon Power).
Jacqui Dean moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Resolved, That the question be now put (Jonathan Young).
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 83 (Hon Simon Power).
Resolved, That the bill be divided into two bills as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 85 (Hon Simon Power).
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment and divided into two bills.
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Trade Marks (International Treaties and Enforcement) Amendment Bill with amendment and divided into the following bills:
Trade Marks Amendment Bill
Copyright Amendment Bill (No 2).
The report was adopted and the Trade Marks Amendment Bill and the Copyright Amendment Bill (No 2) were set down for third reading next sitting day.
Hon Nathan Guy for Hon Steven Joyce moved, and the question was proposed, That the Road User Charges Bill be now read a second time.
Student Loan Scheme Amendment Bill—
Clause 14 read again.
Resolved, That clause 14 stand part.
Clause 15 read.
Resolved, That clause 15 stand part.
Clause 16 read.
Hon Heather Roy moved, That the Committee report progress.
Resolved, That the Committee report progress.
The Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Royal Society of New Zealand Amendment Bill.
Education (Freedom of Association) Amendment Bill and Employment Relations (Secret Ballot for Strikes) Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in Committee for further consideration of the Education (Freedom of Association) Amendment Bill and consideration of the Employment Relations (Secret Ballot for Strikes) Amendment Bill.
Clause 9 read again.
Colin King moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Heading to clause 9:
To omit the heading and substitute “Two classes of students provisions” (Grant Robertson).
New Zealand Labour 42; Green Party 8; Māori Party 3; Progressive 1
To omit “This section applies to any student who on 1 January 2012” and substitute “This section will not apply to any student who on 1 January 2012” (Kris Faafoi).
New Zealand Labour 42; Green Party 8; Māori Party 3; Progressive 1; Independent: Carter C
To omit “student” and substitute “person” (Sue Moroney).
Subclause (1)(b):
To omit “institution’s” and substitute “establishment’s” (Sue Moroney).
To omit this paragraph.
Subclause (2)(a):
To omit “a member of the student association” and substitute “subject to compulsory student association membership”.
(David Shearer)
New Zealand Labour 42; Green Party 8; Māori Party 3; Progressive 1; Mana 1; Independent: Carter C
To insert “or 31 December 2015, whichever comes later” after “enrolment” (Grant Robertson).
New subclauses (3) and (4):
To add the following subclauses:
(3) Despite sections 229A to 229CA, information must be provided by the institution to both prospective and current students about any student association at the institution for the purpose of informing the student about joining the association.
(4) The type of information referred to in subsection (3) includes—
(a) the services the association provides members:
(b) the services the association provides non-members:
(c) the fees and levies which apply to joining an association:
(d) the process of electing representatives of the association.
New subclause (3):
(3) The institution is to provide its student association with the following details of students for whom any membership fee of the kind prescribed in section 229CA(1) is currently collected from—
(a) the student’s full name; and
(b) the student’s contact address; and
(c) the student’s contact phone number; and
(d) the student’s email address.
On the question, That clause 9 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Resolved, That clause 9 stand part.
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 203 (David Clendon).
10 Implication for student loan
Notwithstanding section 229CA, students may use any component of the student loan to pay any non-compulsory student association fees, collected on behalf of the association by the institution’s council.
10 New section 229D
The following section is inserted into the principal Act:
“229D Institution to provide association funding
Every institution where a student association exists is required to provide that student association with 40% of the student services fees that that institution collects without condition.”
Amendment ruled out of order as being more properly associated with another clause, consideration of which had been completed.
10 Charges for non-members
Nothing in this Act shall prevent a student association charging a person who is not a member of the association for the provision of services or activities which are available to all students regardless of whether the student is a member of an association.
Amendment ruled out of order as being the same in substance as a previous amendment that had been negatived.
10 Review of sections 229A to 229CA
(1) The Ministry of Education shall review the effect of the operation of sections 229A to 229CA 5 years after the date on which this Act receives Royal assent.
(2) The review shall assess the impact of the provisions on students and the tertiary sector in accordance with the terms of reference established in subsection (3).
(3) The terms of reference for the review shall be set out by the Minister of Education.
(4) The Ministry of Education shall report to the Ministers of Education and of Tertiary Education.
Hon Tau Henare moved, That the question be now put.
New clause 11:
11 Polls must be held
(1)Nothwithstanding sections 229A to 229CA, if a provision of this Act relates to student associations, a poll of students relating to the provision must be held in the institution that is directly affected by the provision.
(2)A poll result where 75% of students vote against the provision will result in the provision not applying to that particular institution.
Amendment ruled out of order as being inconsistent with the principles and objects of the bill.
New clause 12:
12 Triennial polls must be held
(1) Every 3 years, a poll of students relating to whether sections 229A to 229CA should apply must be held in each institution that is directly affected by the sections.
(2) A poll result where 75% of students vote against the provision will result in the provision not applying to that particular institution.
New clause 13:
13 Enrolment in student association
(1) Further to sections 229A to 229CA, this section applies to the enrolment of students into a student’s association.
(2) Students are automatically enrolled at the institution’s recognised student association but may apply to be removed from student association membership if they choose.
(3) A student opting to be removed from student association membership will receive a full refund if they request to be removed within 15 days of commencing study for that academic year.
(4) A student requesting to be removed from a student association’s membership must notify the institution’s council in writing and the council must not reject a student’s request.
(5) The membership fees of a student removed from student association membership during a time not outside of 15 days from commencement must be paid to a charity of the association’s choice.
(6) Every student association must ensure that the information about the rights in subsections (2) to (5) are available to students before enrolment.
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 195 (Hon Tau Henare).
New Zealand Labour 42; Green Party 9; Māori Party 3; Progressive 1; Mana 1; Independent: Carter C
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Education (Freedom of Association) Amendment Bill without amendment.
The Chairperson also reported progress on the Employment Relations (Secret Ballot for Strikes) Amendment Bill.
The report was adopted and the Education (Freedom of Association) Amendment Bill set down for third reading next sitting day.
The Employment Relations (Secret Ballot for Strikes) Amendment Bill was set down for further consideration in Committee next sitting day.
Briefing on the review of special education services
Report of the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment on Evaluating the use of 1080: Predators, poisons and silent forests, Petition 2008/47 of Mr P Findlay on behalf of the Thames Landcare Group and 3,107 others, and Petition 2008/81 of Maureen Pugh
Trade Marks Amendment Bill and Copyright Amendment Bill (No 2)
The Trade Marks Amendment Bill and the Copyright Amendment Bill (No 2) were read a third time.
The Speaker declared the House in Committee for consideration of the Local Government Borrowing Bill.
Nicky Wagner moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
New Zealand National 57; ACT New Zealand 4; Māori Party 3; United Future 1
New Zealand Labour 42; Green Party 8; Progressive 1
New Zealand Labour 42; Green Party 7; Progressive 1
Resolved, That the bill be divided into two bills as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 279 (Hon Rodney Hide).
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Local Government Borrowing Bill without amendment and divided into the following bills:
Local Government (Auckland Council) Amendment Bill (No 2).
The report was adopted and the Local Government Borrowing Bill and the Local Government (Auckland Council) Amendment Bill (No 2) were set down for third reading next sitting day.
At 5.49 pm the House adjourned.