Legislative Council Notice Paper No. 128 Wednesday 25 November 2009

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Legislative Council Notice Paper No. 128—Wednesday 25 November 2009

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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

NOTICE PAPER

No. 128

WEDNESDAY 25 NOVEMBER 2009

The House meets this day at 11.00 am

Contents

Business of the House—Notices of Motions 8996

Government Business—Notice of Motion 8996

Government Business—Orders of the Day 8998

Committee Reports—Orders of the Day 9000

Budget Estimates—Take Note Debate 9002

Private Members’ Business 9002

Items in the Order of Precedence 9002

Items outside the Order of Precedence 9005

Business for Future Consideration 9110

Contingent Notices of Motions 9110

Business of the House—NoticeS of MotionS

1. Ms Cusack to move—

That, under section 41 of the Interpretation Act 1987, this House disallows clause 24(3) of the National Parks and Wildlife Regulation 2009, published on the NSW Legislation Website on 28 August 2009 and tabled on 1 September 2009.

(Notice given 28 October 2009)

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Government Business—Notice of Motion

1.  Mr Robertson to move—

That leave be given to bring in a bill for an Act to refer certain matters relating to the provision of credit and certain other financial transactions to the Parliament of the Commonwealth for the purposes of section 51 (xxxvii) of the Constitution of the Commonwealth; and for other purposes.

(Credit (Commonwealth Powers) Bill)

(Notice given by Mr Kelly on behalf of Mr Robertson 11 November 2009)

2. Mr Hatzistergos to move—

That the resolution appointing five general purpose standing committees reflecting Government ministers’ portfolio responsibilities adopted by this House on 10 May 2007, and as amended, be further amended to reflect the changes to Government Ministers’ portfolio responsibilities as follows:

(a) General Purpose Standing Committee No. 1

Premier

Arts

Central Coast

The Legislature

Treasury

State Development

Ports and Waterways

Tourism

Science and Medical Research

Hunter

Commerce

(b) General Purpose Standing Committee No. 2

Community Services

Women

Aboriginal Affairs

Ageing

Disability Services

Education and Training

Health


(c) General Purpose Standing Committee No. 3

Attorney General

Industrial Relations

Police

Finance

Gaming and Racing

Sport and Recreation

Local Government

Mental Health and Cancer

Juvenile Justice

Volunteering

Youth

Veterans’ Affairs

(d) General Purpose Standing Committee No. 4

Infrastructure

Planning

Redfern Waterloo

Fair Trading

Citizenship

Emergency Services

Rural Affairs

Small Business

Transport

Illawarra

Housing

Western Sydney

(e) General Purpose Standing Committee No. 5

Corrective Services

Climate Change & the Environment

Public Sector Reform

Special Minister of State

Energy

Mineral Resources

Regulatory Reform

Primary Industries

Lands

Water

Regional Development.

(Notice given 24 November 2009)

3. Mr Hatzistergos to move—

That the resolution referring the Budget Estimates and related papers to the General Purpose Standing Committees, adopted by this House on 24 November 2009, be amended by omitting paragraph 3 and inserting instead:

3. That the initial hearings be scheduled as follows:

Day One: 13 September 2010

GPSC1 Transport, Illawarra 9.15 am –1.00 pm

GPSC2 Health 9.15 am – 1.00 pm

GPSC1 Ports and Waterways 2.00 pm – 4.30 pm

GPSC2 Ageing, Disability Services 2.00 pm – 4.30 pm

GPSC1 The Legislature 4.45 pm – 6.00 pm

GPSC2 Aboriginal Affairs 4.45 pm – 6.00 pm

Day Two: Tuesday 14 September 2010

GPSC1 Treasury, State Development 9.15 am – 1.00 pm

GPSC3 Local Government, Mental Health and Cancer 9.15 am – 11.45 am

GPSC1 Premier, Arts, Central Coast 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm

GPSC3 Attorney General, Industrial Relations 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm

Day Three: Wednesday 15 September 2010

GPSC2 Education and Training 9.15 am – 1.00 pm

GPSC4 Fair Trading, Citizenship 9.15 am – 11.45 am

GPSC2 Community Services, Women 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm

GPSC4 Planning, Infrastructure, Redfern Waterloo 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm

Day Four: Thursday 16 September 2010

GPSC4 Emergency Services, Small Business, Rural Affairs 9.15 am – 11.45 am

GPSC5 Primary Industries, Lands 9.15 am – 1.00 pm

GPSC4 Commerce, Tourism, Hunter, Science and 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm

Medical Research

GPSC5 Climate Change and the Environment, 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm

Corrective Services, Public Sector Reform,

Special Minister of State, Energy

Day Five: Friday 17 September 2010

GPSC3 Police, Finance 9.15 am – 1.00 pm

GPSC5 Mineral Resources, Regulatory Reform 9.15 am – 11.45 am

GPSC3 Gaming and Racing, Sport and Recreation 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm

GPSC5 Water, Regional Development 2.00 pm – 4.15 pm

GPSC3 Juvenile Justice, Volunteering, Youth, 4.15 pm – 6.00 pm

Veterans’ Affairs

GPSC5 Housing, Western Sydney 4.30 pm – 6.00 pm

(Notice given 24 November 2009)

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GOVERNMENT BUSINESS—ORDERS OF THE DAY

1. Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Amendment Bill 2009: resumption of the interrupted debate (2 September 2009) of the question on the motion of Mr Hatzistergos: That this bill be now read a second time—Ms Rhiannon speaking.

(Standing Orders suspended for remaining stages, Tuesday 1 September 2009)

2. Crown Lands Amendment (Special Purpose Leases) Bill 2009: second reading—Mr Kelly.

(Standing Orders suspended for remaining stages, Thursday 22 October 2009)

3. Judicial Officers Amendment Bill 2009: second reading—Mr Hatzistergos.

(Standing Orders suspended for remaining stages, Thursday 29 October 2009)

4. Fisheries Management Amendment Bill 2009: second reading—Mr Kelly.

(Standing Orders suspended for remaining stages, Wednesday 2 September 2009)

5. National Parks and Wildlife (Broken Head Nature Reserve) Bill 2009: second reading—Mr Robertson.

(Standing Orders suspended for remaining stages, Thursday 3 September 2009)

*6. Rural Lands Protection Amendment Bill 2009: resumption of the adjourned debate (16 June 2009) of the question on the motion of Mr Kelly: That this bill be now read a second time—Ms Sharpe speaking in reply (on behalf of Mr Kelly).

7. Surveying Amendment Bill 2009: second reading—Mr Kelly.

(Standing Orders suspended for remaining stages, Wednesday 28 October 2009)

*8. Trustee Companies Amendment Bill 2009: resumption of the adjourned debate of the question on the motion of Mr Hatzistergos: That this bill be now read a second time (5 calendar days from 11 November 2009)—Mr Colless.

*9. Trade Measurement (Repeal) Bill 2009: resumption of the adjourned debate of the question on the motion of Mr Robertson: That this bill be now read a second time (5 calendar days from 11 November 2009)—Mr Colless.

*10. Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill (No. 2) 2009: resumption of the adjourned debate of the question on the motion of Mr Hatzistergos: That this bill be now read a second time (5 calendar days from 11 November 2009)—Mr Colless.

*11. Historic Houses Amendment (Throsby Park Historic Site) Bill 2009: resumption of the adjourned debate of the question on the motion of Mr Hatzistergos: That this bill be now read a second time (5 calendar days from 11 November 2009)—Mr Colless.

12. Passenger Transport Amendment (Taxi Licensing) Bill 2009: second reading—Mr Roozendaal.

(Standing Orders suspended for remaining stages, 12 November 2009)

13. Criminal Procedure Amendment (Case Management) Bill 2009: second reading—Mr Hatzistergos.

(Standing Orders suspended for remaining stages, 12 November 2009)

*14. Personal Property Securities (Commonwealth Powers) Amendment Bill 2009: resumption of the adjourned debate of the question on the motion of Mr Hatzistergos: That this bill be now read a second time (5 calendar days from 12 November 2009)—Mr Colless.

*15. Water Management Amendment Bill 2009: resumption of the adjourned debate of the question on the motion of Mr Roozendaal: That this bill be now read a second time (5 calendar days from 12 November 2009)—Mr Colless.

*16. Road Transport Legislation Amendment (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2009: resumption of the adjourned debate of the question on the motion of Mr Roozendaal: That this bill be now read a second time (5 calendar days from 12 November 2009)—Mr Colless.

*17. Crimes Amendment (Fraud, Identity and Forgery Offences) Bill 2009: resumption of the adjourned debate of the question on the motion of Mr Hatzistergos: That this bill be now read a second time (5 calendar days from 12 November 2009)—Mr Harwin.

*18. Electricity Supply Amendment (GGAS) Bill 2009: resumption of the adjourned debate of the question on the motion of Mr Robertson: That this bill be now read a second time (5 calendar days from 12 November 2009)—Mr Harwin.

*19. Electricity Supply Amendment (Solar Bonus Scheme) Bill 2009: third reading—Mr Robertson.

*20. Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Amendment (Automatic Enrolment) Bill 2009: resumption of the adjourned debate of the question on the motion of Mr Hatzistergos: That this bill be now read a second time (5 calendar days from 12 November 2009)—Mr Harwin.

21. National Parks and Wildlife Amendment (Leasing and Licensing) Bill 2007: second reading—Mr Robertson.

(Standing Orders suspended for remaining stages, Thursday 27 September 2007)

* Council Bill

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Committee Reports—Orders of the Day

(Debate on committee reports takes precedence after Questions on Wednesdays according to sessional order)

1. General Purpose Standing Committee No. 3: Report No. 21 entitled “The privatisation of prisons and prison-related services”, dated June 2009: resumption of the interrupted debate (11 November 2009) of the question on the motion of Ms Fazio: That the House take note of the report—Ms Westwood speaking. (8 minutes remaining)

2. Joint Committee on the Office of the Valuer General: Report No. 1/54 entitled “Report on the Fifth General Meeting with the Valuer General”, dated June 2009: resumption of the interrupted debate (28 October 2009) of the question on the motion of Ms Griffin: That the House take note of the report—Mr Mason-Cox speaking. (5 minutes remaining)


3. Standing Committee on Law and Justice: Report No. 39 entitled “Adoption by same-sex couples”, dated July 2009: resumption of the adjourned debate (1 September 2009) of the question on the motion of Ms Robertson: That the House take note of the report—Ms Robertson speaking. (15 minutes remaining)

4. Standing Committee on Law and Justice: Report No. 40 entitled “Second Review of the Lifetime Care and Support Authority and the Lifetime Care and Support Advisory Council”, dated September 2009: resumption of the adjourned debate (1 September 2009) of the question on the motion of Ms Robertson: That the House take note of the report—Ms Robertson speaking. (15 minutes remaining)

5. Committee on Children and Young People: Report No. 5/54 entitled “Children and Young People aged 9-14 years in NSW: The Missing Middle”, volumes one and two, dated September 2009: resumption of the adjourned debate (3 September 2009) of the question on the motion of Ms Griffin: That the House take note of the report—Ms Griffin speaking. (15 minutes remaining)

6. Committee on the Office of the Ombudsman and the Police Integrity Commission:

(i) Report No. 7/54 entitled “Report on the Eleventh General Meeting with the Police Integrity Commission”, dated September 2009.

(ii) Report No. 8/54 entitled “Report on the Fifteenth General Meeting with the Ombudsman”, dated September 2009.

Resumption of the adjourned debate (8 September 2009) of the question on the motion of Ms Voltz: That the House take note of the reports—Ms Voltz speaking. (15 minutes remaining)

7. Standing Committee on Social Issues: Report No. 42 entitled “Homelessness and low cost rental accommodation”, dated September 2009: resumption of the adjourned debate (24 September 2009) of the question on the motion of Mr West: That the House take note of the report—Mr West speaking. (15 minutes remaining)

8. Committee on the Health Care Complaints Commission: Report No. 5/54 entitled “Operation of the Health Care Complaints Act 1993: Discussion Paper”, dated September 2009: resumption of the adjourned debate (24 September 2009) of the question on the motion of Ms Westwood: That the House take note of the report—Ms Westwood speaking. (15 minutes remaining)

9. General Purpose Standing Committee No. 2: Report No. 32 entitled “Budget Estimates 2009-2010”, dated November 2009: resumption of the adjourned debate (12 November 2009) of the question on the motion of Ms Parker: That the House take note of the report—Ms Parker speaking. (15 minutes remaining)

10. General Purpose Standing Committee No. 2: Report No. 31 entitled “Bullying of children and young people”, dated November 2009: resumption of the adjourned debate (12 November 2009) of the question on the motion of Ms Parker: That the House take note of the report—Ms Parker speaking. (14 minutes remaining)

11. General Purpose Standing Committee No. 4: Report No. 21 entitled “Badgerys Creek land dealings and planning decisions”, dated November 2009: resumption of the adjourned debate (24 November 2009) of the question on the motion of Miss Gardiner: That the House take note of the report—Miss Gardiner speaking. (15 minutes remaining)

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BUDGET ESTIMATES—TAKE NOTE DEBATE

(Debate on Budget Estimates takes precedence after debate on committee reports on Wednesdays according to sessional order)

1. Budget Estimates 2009-2010: resumption of the adjourned debate (11 November 2009) of the question on the motion of Mr Kelly: That the House take note of the Budget Estimates and related papers for the financial year 2009-2010—Miss Gardiner. (Time concluded)

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Private Members’ Business

Items in the Order of Precedence

*1. Hurlstone Agricultural High School Site Bill 2009—resumption of the adjourned debate (14 May 2009) of the question on the motion of Mr Lynn: That this bill be now read a second time—Mr Brown speaking. (9 minutes remaining)

*2. Protection of Public Ownership Bill 2009—resumption of the interrupted debate (22 October 2009) of the question on the motion of Dr Kaye: That this bill be now read a second time—Mr Cohen speaking. (11 minutes remaining)

3. Mr Ajaka to move—

That this House:

(a) notes that “Walk Safely to School Day” is on Friday 15 May 2009,

(b) notes the following schools in the Rockdale electorate, marked as priorities by the Rockdale City Council Traffic and Road Safety Coordinator, do not have flashing light school zones:

(i) Athelstane Public School,

(ii) Bexley Public School,

(iii) Brighton Le Sands Public School,

(iv) Kingsgrove Infants School,

(v) Rockdale Public School,

(vi) Ramsgate Public School,

(vii) St Francis Xavier’s Primary School,

(viii) St Mary’s Star of the Sea Primary School, and

(c) calls on the Rees Labor Government to install flashing lights at the above school zones as soon as possible.

(Notice given 12 May 2009)

*4. Game and Feral Animal Control Amendment Bill 2009—resumption of the adjourned debate of the question on the motion of Mr Brown: That this bill be now read a second time (5 calendar days from 3 June 2009)—Mr Colless. (20 minutes)