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New Zealand Parliament - Journals of the House for the week beginning Tuesday, 9 August 2011
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Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) for Tuesday, 9 August 2011
Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) for Wednesday, 10 August 2011
Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) for Thursday, 11 August 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, 9 August 2011
1. Introduction of bills2. Questions for oral answer3. General debate4. Imprest Supply Bill5. Government orders of the day6. Adjournment
The Arms (Military Style Semi-automatic Firearms and Import Controls) Amendment Bill was set down for second reading.
The report on the Report from the Controller and Auditor-General Draft statement of intent for 2011–14 and Draft annual plan of the Office of the Controller and Auditor-General 2009/10 was set down for consideration (see Related links for select committee reports).
The introduction of the Duties of Statutory Officers (Census and Other Remedial Provisions) Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
Appropriation (2011/12 Estimates) Bill and Electoral (Administration) Amendment Bill (No 2)
The Speaker declared the House in Committee for further consideration of the Appropriation (2011/12 Estimates) Bill and for consideration of the Electoral (Administration) Amendment Bill (No 2).
Vote Environment read again.
Resolved, That Vote Environment stand part of the Schedule.
Vote Corrections read.
On the question, That Vote Corrections stand part of the Schedule, the votes were recorded as follows:
New Zealand National 57; ACT New Zealand 5; Māori Party 4; United Future 1
Resolved, That Vote Corrections stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Police stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Serious Fraud stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Veterans’ Affairs—Defence Force stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Veterans’ Affairs—Social Development stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Education stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Education Review Office stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Arts, Culture and Heritage stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Attorney-General stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Parliamentary Counsel stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Treaty Negotiations stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Agriculture and Forestry stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Biosecurity stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Economic Development stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Foreign Affairs and Trade stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Official Development Assistance stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Sport and Recreation stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Defence stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Defence Force stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Science and Innovation stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Communications stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Tertiary Education stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Transport stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Courts stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Pacific Island Affairs stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Employment stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Social Development stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Youth Development stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Fisheries stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Housing stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Immigration stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Conservation stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Food Safety stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Labour stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Energy stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Women’s Affairs stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Customs stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Lands stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Statistics stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Internal Affairs stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote National Archives stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote National Library stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Emergency Management stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Racing stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Senior Citizens stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Local Government stand part of the Schedule.
Resolved, That Vote Māori Affairs, Vote Community and Voluntary Sector, and Vote Revenue stand part of the Schedule, and the Preamble, clauses 1 to 12, and Schedules 1 to 7 stand part.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 262 (Hon Simon Power).
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Appropriation (2011/12 Estimates) Bill without amendment.
The Chairperson also reported the Electoral (Administration) Amendment Bill (No 2) with amendment.
The report was adopted and the Appropriation (2011/12 Estimates) Bill and the Electoral (Administration) Amendment Bill (No 2) were set down for third reading next sitting day.
At 9.52 pm the House adjourned.
The introduction of the Spending Cap (People’s Veto) Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
Hon Ruth Dyson moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
4. Imprest Supply Bill
The Imprest Supply (Second for 2011/12) Bill was introduced, read a first time, and set down for second reading forthwith.
Appropriation (2011/12 Estimates) Bill and Imprest Supply (Second for 2011/12) Bill
Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the Appropriation (2011/12 Estimates) Bill be now read a third time and the Imprest Supply (Second for 2011/12) Bill be now read a second time.
The Appropriation (2011/12 Estimates) Bill was read a third time.
The Imprest Supply (Second for 2011/12) Bill was read a second time and set down for third reading forthwith.
Hon Tony Ryall for Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the Imprest Supply (Second for 2011/12) Bill be now read a third time.
The Imprest Supply (Second for 2011/12) Bill was read a third time.
The Non-bank Deposit Takers Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Finance and Expenditure Committee consider the bill (Hon David Carter for Hon Bill English).
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 179 (Jacinda Ardern).
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 178 (Lynne Pillay).
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 172 (Hon Simon Power).
Resolved, That clauses 1 and 2, and Parts 1 to 3, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That the bill be divided into three bills as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 171 (Hon Simon Power).
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment and divided into three bills.
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Child and Family Protection Bill with amendment and divided into the following bills:
Domestic Violence Amendment Bill (No 2)
Care of Children Amendment Bill
Adoption Amendment Bill.
The report was adopted and the Domestic Violence Amendment Bill (No 2), the Care of Children Amendment Bill, and the Adoption Amendment Bill were set down for third reading next sitting day.
Hon David Carter for Hon Simon Power moved, and the question was proposed, That the Electoral (Administration) Amendment Bill (No 2) be now read a third time.
Briefing on the vision screening programme
Report from the Controller and Auditor-General on Ministry of Social Development: Managing the recovery of debt
The introduction of the Legal Assistance (Sustainability) Amendment Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Electoral (Administration) Amendment Bill (No 2) be now read a third time.
The Electoral (Administration) Amendment Bill (No 2) was read a third time.
Hon Kate Wilkinson moved, and the question was proposed, That the Freedom Camping Bill be now read a second time.
New Zealand National 57; ACT New Zealand 5; Māori Party 2; United Future 1
New Zealand Labour 40; Green Party 8; Progressive 1; Independent: Carter C
The Freedom Camping Bill was read a second time and set down for Committee stage next sitting day.
Hon Steven Joyce moved, and the question was proposed, That the Education Amendment Bill (No 4) be now read a second time.
New Zealand National 57; New Zealand Labour 38; ACT New Zealand 5; Māori Party 2; Progressive 1; United Future 1
Green Party 6; Independent: Carter C
The Education Amendment Bill (No 4) was read a second time and set down for Committee stage next sitting day.
Domestic Violence Amendment Bill (No 2), Care of Children Amendment Bill, and Adoption Amendment Bill
The Domestic Violence Amendment Bill (No 2), the Care of Children Amendment Bill, and the Adoption Amendment Bill were read a third time.
At 5.38 pm the House adjourned.