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Index to Papers 2010-11 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ______________ FIRST SESSION, FIFTY SECOND PARLIAMENT ______________ INDEX TO PAPERS 2010-11 Printed File Number Number Aboriginal Lands Trust - Report,2007-08(June30) 34 11 Report,2008-09(July20) 34A 12 Adelaide Cemeteries Authority - Report,2009-10(November24) --- --- Report,2010-11(November24,2011) --- --- Adelaide Convention Centre - Report,2009-10(November23) --- --- Report,2010-11(December1) --- --- Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary Advisory Board - Report,2009-10(November24) --- --- Report,2010-11(November22) --- --- Adelaide Entertainment Centre - Report,2009-10(November11) --- --- Report,2010-11(December1) --- --- Adelaide Entertainment Corporation - Charter (December 1) --- --- Adelaide Festival Centre - Report, 2009-10 (November 11) 84 22 Report,2010-11(November22) 84A 163 Adelaide Festival Corporation - Report,2009-10(November23) --- --- Report,2010-11(November24,2011) --- --- Adelaide Film Festival - Report,2008-09(July21) --- --- Report,2009-10(November23) --- --- Adelaide Metro Bus Service Contracts - Report (September 13) --- --- Advisory Board of Agriculture - Report, 2009-10 (November 23) --- --- Ageing, Office for the - Administration of the Retirement Villages Act 1987- Report, 2009-10 (October 14) --- --- Administration of the Retirement Villages Act 1987- Report, 2010-11 (November 22) --- --- Report,2009-10(November23) 144 71 Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights Act 1981- By-Law - Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights (Entry to the Lands) 2009 (September 14) --- --- Animal Welfare Advisory Committee - Report,2009-10(November23) --- --- Report,2010-11(November9,2011) --- --- ANZAC Day Commemoration Council - Report, 2009-10 (November 23) --- --- Architects Board of South Australia - Report, 31 December 2009 (May 11 ) --- --- Architectural Practice Board of South Australia - Report, 30 June 2011 (November --- --- 23, 2011) Art Gallery of South Australia - Report 2009-10 (November 25) 41 164 Assembly of Members of Both Houses for the Election of a Member to Fill a Vacancy in the Legislative Council (September 13) 312 146 Attorney-General’s Department (Incorporating the Department of Justice) - Report, 2009-10 (October 28) 151 74 Report,2010-11(November24,2011) 151A 199 Auditor-General - Probity of the processes leading up to the awarding of a service contract: Regular passenger transport services in Mount Gambier - Report on (November 8) 4F --- Report, 2009-10 Part A: Audit Overview (September 30) 4 --- Part B: Agency and Audit Reports Volumes 1 - 5 (September 30) 4 --- Part B: Agency and Audit Reports Volumes 3 and 4 - Corrigendum (February 8) 4C 15 Report, 2010-11 Part A: Audit Overview (October 18) 4E --- Part B: Agency and Audit Reports Volumes 1 - 5 (October 18) 4E --- Part C: State Finances and related matters (October 18) 4E --- Report of the Operations of the Department 2009-10 (November 11) --- --- Report of the Operations of the Department 2010-11 (October 18) --- --- Supplementary Report 2009-10 - Agency Audit Reports: February 2011 (February 8) 4D 16 State Finances and Related Matters: November 2010 (November 24) --- --- State Finances and Related Matters: November 2010 Erratum (February 8) 4B 14 Supplementary Report 2010-11 - Agency Audit Reports: November 2011 (November 22) --- --- AustralAsia Railway Corporation - Report,2008-09(May11) --- --- Report,2009-10(June7) --- --- Australian Children’s Performing Arts Company - Charter (November 22) --- --- Australian Crime Commission - Report, 2009-10 (February 10) Australian Energy Market Commission - Report,2009-10(November24) --- --- Report,2010-11(December1) --- --- Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency - Report,2009-10(February10) --- --- Report,2010-11(November22) --- --- Barley Exporting Act 2007, Review of - Report, November 2009 (May 11) --- --- Barring Orders, Liquor Licensing Act 1997 - Report,2009-10(November24) --- --- Report,2010-11(December1) --- --- Bio Innovation SA - Report, 2009-10 (October 26) --- --- Report, 2010-11 (October 18) --- --- Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium, Board of - Report, 2009-10 (November 23) 13 5 Report,2010-11(November22) 13A 165 Boundary Adjustment Facilitation Panel - Report, 2009-10 (October 14) --- --- Report,2010-11(November8) --- --- By-Laws under Acts - Flinders University of South Australia Act 1996 - By-law 1 - Definitions (April 5) --- --- Vehicles, Traffic and Parking By-law 10 - Vehicle load (April 5) --- --- By-law 11 - Tracked Vehicles (April 5) --- --- By-law 25 Defences and Exemptions (April 5) --- --- Health Care Act 2008 - Central Northern Adelaide Health Services Incorporated (June 22) --- --- Children, Youth and Women’s Health Services Incorporated (June 22) --- --- Country Health SA Hospital Incorporated (June 22) --- --- Southern Adelaide Health Service Incorporated (June 22) --- --- Local Government Act 1999 - Model By-law for the Management of Pedestrian Malls (November 23, --- --- 2011) Capital City Committee - Report, 2009-10 (September 28) --- --- Report, 2010-11 (October 18) --- --- Carclew Youth Arts - Report, 2009-10 (November 9) --- --- Carrick Hill Trust - Report,2008-09(May11) --- --- Report,2009-10(March22) --- --- Charitable Funds, Commissioners of - Report,2008-09(May13) 50 29 Report,2009-10(June7) 50A 166 Chief Psychiatrist of South Australia - Report, 2010-11(October 20) --- --- Child Death and Serious Injury Review Committee - Report,2009-10(November11) --- --- Report,2010-11(November22) --- --- Children and Young People in Care - Charter of Rights (September 16) --- --- Children on Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands Commission of Inquiry - A Report into Sexual Abuse - Report,2009-10(November24) --- --- Report,2010-11(November24,2011) --- --- Chiropractic and Osteopathy Board of South Australia - Report, 2009-10 (April 5) 145 167 Civil Liability Act 1936, Operation of Section 74A: Food Donors and Distributors - Report (September 27) --- --- Claims Against the Legal Practitioners Guarantee Fund - Report,2008-09(May11) --- --- Report,2009-10(November11) --- --- Climate Change and Greenhouse Emissions Reductions Act 2007, Report, Operations of (May 13) --- --- Club One (SA) Ltd - Financial Accounts - Report,2009-10(November11) --- --- Report,2010-11(November24,2011) --- --- Coast Protection Board - Report, 2009-10 (November 9) 51 30 Report,2010-11(November22) 51A 168 Codes of Practice Under Acts - Authorised Betting Operations Act 2000 - Alteration No.1 of 2010 - Advertising (July 22) --- --- Alteration No. 2 of 2010 - Responsible Gambling (July 22) --- --- (Pre-commitment) Variation Notice 2009 - Code Alterations - Responsible Gambling (May 11) --- --- Casino Act 1997 - Code Alteration - Advertising - Notice No. 1 (September 13) --- --- Responsible Gambling - Notice No. 1 (September 13) --- --- Gaming Machines Act 1992 - Code Alteration ([Name of Venue] ) - (Advertising)(No.1)2010(September29) --- --- (Responsible Gambling) (No. 1) 2010 (September 29) --- --- Prescription Notice 2011 Gaming Machines Advertising (April 5) --- --- Gaming Machines Responsible Gambling (April 5) --- --- Gaming Machines Responsible Gambling Agreements (June 8) --- --- Gaming Machines - Social Effect Inquiry Process and Principles (May 18) --- --- Variation Notice 2011 - (Expiations) (May 18) --- --- ( Responsible Gambling Agreements) (June 8) --- --- State Lotteries Act 1966 - Code Alteration - Advertising - Notice No. 1 (September 13) --- --- Responsible Gambling - Notice No. 1 (September 13) --- --- Occupational Health, Safety and Welfare Act 1996 - Working Hours (July 20) --- --- Public Sector Act 2009 - Code of Ethics (May 11) --- --- Commission of Inquiry into the Children in State Care; Allegations of Sexual Abuse and Death from Criminal Conduct - Second Annual Report (November 11) --- --- Commission of Inquiry into the Children in State Care; Allegations of Sexual Abuse and Death from Criminal Conduct - Progress Report (November 24, 2011) --- --- Commissioner of Highways - Leases of Properties Held - Report, 2009-10 (September 14) --- --- Report, 2010-11 (September 27) --- --- Committees - Aboriginal Lands - Report,2009-10(July6) 197 110 Report,2010-11(November8) 325 245 Economic and Finance - Emergency Services Levy 2010-2011 (House of Assembly) 182 256 Emergency Services Levy 2011-2012 (House of Assembly) 231 125 Franchises (House of Assembly) 227 122 Renewable Energy: Release of Evidence (House of Assembly) 301 257 Report, 2009-10 (House of Assembly) 211 104 Report, 2010-11 (House of Assembly) 314 148 Response to Committee Report - From the Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries concerning Consumer Protection for Farmers: Reaping a Fair Harvest (June 29) --- --- From the Minister for Consumer Affairs concerning Consumer Protection for Farmers: Reaping a Fair Harvest (May 25) --- --- Environment, Resources and Development - Public Transport, Government Response to Final Report (July 1) --- --- Report,2010-11(November8) 326 159 Joint - Joint Parliamentary Service, Administration of - Report, 2009-10 (September 28) --- --- Joint Parliamentary Service, Administration of - Report, 2010-11 (September 27) --- --- Legislative Review - FirstReport(May26) --- --- SecondReport(May26) --- --- ThirdReport(June23) --- --- FourthReport(June30) --- --- FifthReport(June30) --- --- SixthReport(July21) --- --- SeventhReport(July21) --- --- Eighth Report (September 15) --- --- Ninth Report (September 29) --- --- Tenth Report (September 29) --- --- Eleventh Report (October 27) --- --- Twelfth Report (October 27) --- --- Thirteenth
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