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New Zealand Parliament - Journals of the House for the week beginning Tuesday, 13 November 2007
Journals of the House for the week beginning Tuesday, 13 November 2007 [PDF 112k]
Papers	Petitions	Business statement	Daily progress in the House	Select committee reports	Questions for oral answer	House sitting programme	Journals of the House for the week beginning Tuesday, 13 November 2007
1. Petitions2. Papers3. Select committee reports4. Questions for oral answer5. Applications to debate a matter of urgent public importance6. Government orders of the day7. Adjournment
1. Business of the House2. Papers3. Questions for oral answer4. Debate on a matter of urgent public importance5. General debate6. Government orders of the day7. Adjournment
The Corrections (Mothers with Babies) Amendment Bill was set down for second reading. (see Related links for select committee reports)
5. Applications to debate a matter of urgent public importance The Speaker notified the House that Dr Pita Sharples and Keith Locke had indicated their desire to move (for the purpose of debating the decision by the Solicitor-General not to authorise prosecutions under the Terrorism Suppression Act 2002), That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance.
The Speaker informed the House that she had declined the applications.
Keith Locke moved, That Government order of the day No 1 for the interrupted debate on the third reading of the Terrorism Suppression Amendment Bill be postponed until 1 April 2008.
Green Party 6; Māori Party 4; ACT New Zealand 2; Independent: Field
Noes 108
New Zealand Labour 49; New Zealand National 48; New Zealand First 7; United Future 2; Progressive 1; Independent: Copeland
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Terrorism Suppression Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
Hon Shane Jones moved, and the question was proposed, That the Building Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
New Zealand Labour 49; New Zealand First 7; Green Party 6; Māori Party 4; United Future 2; Progressive 1; Independent: Field
New Zealand National 48; ACT New Zealand 2; Independent: Copeland
Hon Dr Michael Cullen moved, and the question was proposed, That the Appropriation (Continuation of Interim Meaning of Funding for Parliamentary Purposes) Bill be now read a second time.
New Zealand Labour 49; New Zealand First 7; Green Party 6; United Future 2; ACT New Zealand 2; Progressive 1; Independent: Field
New Zealand National 48; Māori Party 4; Independent: Copeland
Hon Maryan Street for Hon Pete Hodgson moved, and the question was proposed, That the Education (Tertiary Reforms) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
The House resolved itself into Committee for further consideration of the Human Tissue Bill.
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 156 (Tariana Turia). On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows: Ayes 10
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 155 (Hon Pete Hodgson).
New clause 27CA:
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 156 (Tariana Turia). On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows: Ayes 4
New Zealand Labour 49; New Zealand National 48; New Zealand First 7; Green Party 6; United Future 2; Progressive 1; Independents: Copeland, Field
At 9.56 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bill The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported further progress on the Human Tissue Bill. The report was adopted and the bill set down for further consideration in Committee next sitting day.
7. Adjournment At 9.57 pm the House adjourned.
By leave, agreed that the Subordinate Legislation (Confirmation and Validation) Bill (No 3) be taken through its remaining stages on Tuesday, 20 November 2007 and that the debates on the questions that the bill be now read a second and a third time be taken together as a single debate of twelve ten-minute speeches.
4. Debate on a matter of urgent public importance The Speaker notified the House that Ron Mark had indicated his desire to move (for the purpose of debating the leaked release of evidence obtained by the Police during their investigation into potential terrorism activity in New Zealand), That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance.
The Speaker also notified the House that she had accepted an application to debate a matter of urgent public importance.
Gerry Brownlee moved (for the purpose of debating the release of the State Services Commissioner’s report on the investigation into the Public Service recruitment and employment of Madeleine Setchell), That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance. The question was proposed accordingly.
Appropriation (Continuation of Interim Meaning of Funding for Parliamentary Purposes) Bill, Building Amendment Bill, Education (Tertiary Reforms) Amendment Bill and Human Tissue Bill
The House resolved itself into Committee for consideration of the Appropriation (Continuation of Interim Meaning of Funding for Parliamentary Purposes) Bill, Building Amendment Bill, and Education (Tertiary Reforms) Amendment Bill and for further consideration of the Human Tissue Bill.
Moana Mackey moved, That the question be now put.
New Zealand Labour 49; New Zealand First 7; Green Party 6; United Future 2; Progressive 1; Independent: Field
On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows: Ayes 66
Lesley Soper moved, That the question be now put.
To omit “on the day after the date on which it receives the Royal assent” and substitute “31 December 2007” (Hon Dr Michael Cullen).
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “1 April 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “25 April 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “1 December 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “2 December 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “3 December 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “4 December 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “5 December 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “6 December 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “7 December 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “8 December 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “9 December 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “10 December 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “11 December 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “12 December 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “13 December 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “14 December 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “15 December 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “16 December 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “17 December 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “18 December 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “19 December 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “20 December 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “21 December 2008”. To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “23 December 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “24 December 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “25 December 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “26 December 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “27 December 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “28 December 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “29 December 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “30 December 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “31 December 2008”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “1 January 2009”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “1 February 2009”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “1 March 2009”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “1 April 2009”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “1 May 2009”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “1 June 2009”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “10 January 2009”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “10 February 2009”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “10 March 2009”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “10 April 2009”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “10 May 2009”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “10 June 2009”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “20 January 2009”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “20 February 2009”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “20 March 2009”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “20 April 2009”.
(Hon Tony Ryall)
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “2 June 2009”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “3 June 2009”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “4 June 2009”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “5 June 2009”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “6 June 2009”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “7 June 2009”.
To omit all the words after “into force on” and substitute “8 June 2009”.
Amendments ruled out of order as inconsistent with a previous decision of the Committee.
Dave Hereora moved, That the question be now put.
Hon Shane Jones moved, That the question be now put.
Hon Parekura Horomia moved, That the question be now put.
New Zealand National 48; Māori Party 3; Independent: Copeland
Subclause (1): to omit all the words after “In the Parliamentary Service Act” and substitute “funding entitlements for parliamentary purposes will be those which existed in the months before the 2005 General Election.” (Christopher Finlayson).
Subclause (2): to omit “explicitly” and substitute “directly or indirectly” (Christopher Finlayson).
Electioneering also includes any communication—
encouraging or persuading voters to vote or not to vote for 1 or more specified parties or 1 or more candidates or for any combination of such parties or candidates:
encouraging or persuading voters to vote or not to vote for a type of party or for a type of candidate that is described or indicated by reference to views, positions or policies that are or are not held, taken or pursued (whether or not the name of a party or candidate is stated)—
and includes a candidate advertisement and a party advertisement
(Anne Tolley).
To add the following subclause after subclause (3):
“(4) For the avoidance of doubt, it is hereby declared that no pledge card promoted by the Labour Party shall constitute a communication under subclause (2).”
(Christopher Finlayson).
Reporting of bills The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Appropriation (Continuation of Interim Meaning of Funding for Parliamentary Purposes) Bill, no progress on the Building Amendment Bill and Education (Tertiary Reforms) Amendment Bill, and no further progress on the Human Tissue Bill.
The Appropriation (Continuation of Interim Meaning of Funding for Parliamentary Purposes) Bill was set down for further consideration in Committee next sitting day. The Building Amendment Bill and Education (Tertiary Reforms) Amendment Bill were set down for consideration in Committee next sitting day. The Human Tissue Bill was set down for further consideration in Committee next sitting day.
Misuse of Drugs (Classification of BZP) Amendment Bill.
Appropriation (Continuation of Interim Meaning of Funding for Parliamentary Purposes) Bill, Education (Tertiary Reforms) Amendment Bill and Building Amendment Bill
The House resolved itself into Committee for further consideration of the Appropriation (Continuation of Interim Meaning of Funding for Parliamentary Purposes) Bill, and consideration of the Education (Tertiary Reforms) Amendment Bill and Building Amendment Bill.
Appropriation (Continuation of Interim Meaning of Funding for Parliamentary Purposes) Bill Clause 4 read again.
Jill Pettis moved, That the question be now put.
To omit “30 June” and substitute “1 July” (Hon Dr Michael Cullen).
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “1 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “2 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “3 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “4 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “5 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “6 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “7 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “8 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “9 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “10 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “11 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “12 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “13 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “14 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “15 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “16 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “17 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “18 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “19 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “20 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “21 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “22 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “23 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “24 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “25 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “26 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “27 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “28 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “29 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “30 January 2008”.
To omit “30 June 2009” and substitute “31 January 2008”.
On the question, That clause 4, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Resolved, That clause 4, as amended, stand part.
Hon Mita Ririnui moved, That the question be now put.
New section 159AA(3): amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 161 (Dr Paul Hutchison).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows: Ayes 49
New section 159AA(4): amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 161 (Dr Paul Hutchison).
New section 159AC(2): amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 161 (Dr Paul Hutchison).
New section 159AC(3): amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 161 (Dr Paul Hutchison).
New section 159ABA(3)(e): to insert the following subparagraph: “(iii) in consultation with local hapū and iwi, Maori staff and students:”
(Te Ururoa Flavell).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows: Ayes 10
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 161 (Dr Paul Hutchison).
New clause 11A:
To insert the following clause after clause 11:
11ANew subsection added to section 159G
Section 159G is amended by adding the following paragraph:
acknowledge the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi.”.
New section 159V: amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 161 (Dr Paul Hutchison).
New section 159YA: amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 161 (Dr Paul Hutchison).
New section 159YC: amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 161 (Dr Paul Hutchison).
New section 159YO: amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 161 (Dr Paul Hutchison).
On the question, That Part 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows: Ayes 70
On the question, That Part 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows: Ayes 68
Reporting of bills The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Appropriation (Continuation of Interim Meaning of Funding for Parliamentary Purposes) Bill with amendment. The Chairman also reported progress on the Education (Tertiary Reforms) Amendment Bill and no progress on the Building Amendment Bill.
The Appropriation (Continuation of Interim Meaning of Funding for Parliamentary Purposes) Bill was set down for third reading next sitting day. The Education (Tertiary Reforms) Amendment Bill was set down for further consideration in Committee next sitting day, and the Building Amendment Bill was set down for consideration in Committee next sitting day.
6. Adjournment At 5.56 pm the House adjourned.