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Index to Papers Tabled - 1994 1 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY INDEX TO PAPERS TABLED - 1994 FIRST SESSION, FORTY EIGHTH PARLIAMENT PAPERS PAPER HOUSE NUMBER NUMBER Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, Royal Commission into - Implementation Report, April 1994(218) Abortions Notified in South Australia, Committee Appointed to Examine and Report on - Report, 1993 (218) 90 Audit Commission, South Australian - Report, April 1994 (159) Audit, Commission of - Terms of Reference (97) Auditor-General, Supplementary Report for the year ended 30 June 1993(159) 4B Auditor-General's Department - Report on Operations, 1992-93 (6) 4 Carrick Hill Trust - Report, 1992-93 (6) Charitable Funds, Commissioners for - Report, 1992-93 (218) 86 Classification of Publications Board - Report, 1992-93(14) 116 Coast Protection Board - Report, 1992-93 (160) 51 Committees - Economic and Finance - Response to Seventh Report by the Premier (27) Response to Eighth Report by the Premier (27) Environment, Resources and Development - Tenth Report - Southend Foreshore Erosion (8) 184 2 Eleventh Report - Development Act - Regulations (205) 172 Regulations under the Development Act - First Report (57) Legislative Review - Minutes of Evidence - City of Tea Tree Gully - By-laws - Various (168) Education Act - Alberton Primary School Council (39) Reports, Regulations - First to Sixteenth (17 (2), 27, 39, 57, 58, 83, 84(2), 97, 131 (2), 167, 168, 205 (2)) Social Development - Response to Second Report by the Minister of Health (50) Fourth Report - Rural Poverty in South Australia - Interim Report (167) 171 Consolidated Account, Statement of, for the Month of December 1993 (17) Consumer Affairs, Commissioner for - Report, 1992-93 (14) 75A Corporation By-laws - Adelaide - No.12 - Public Restaurants and Fish Shops (6) Mitcham - No.2 - Streets and Public Places (160) Noarlunga - No. 18- STED Schemes (6) Port Adelaide - No.12 - Movable Signs (14) Port Lincoln - No.27 - Garbage Containers (36) Tea Tree Gully - No.1 - Permits and Penalties (50) No.2 - Streets and Public Places (50) No.3 - Parklands and Reserves (50) No.4 - Swimming Centres (50) No.5 - Garbage (50) No.6 - Dogs (50) No.7 - Animals, Birds and Bees (50) No.8 - Caravans (50) No.9 - Flammable Undergrowth (50) Walkerville - No.36 - Movable Signs (14) West Torrens - No. 13 - Signs (232) Correctional Services Advisory Council of South Australia - Report, 1992-93 (14) Correctional Services, Department of - Report, 1992-93 (7) 38 Country Arts Trust, South Australian - Report, 1992-93 (6) Country Fire Service - Report, 1992-93 (24) 130 2 PAPER HOUSE NUMBER NUMBER District Council By-laws- Barossa - No.1 - Permits, Penalties and Fees (7) No.2 - Street Hawkers and Traders (7) No.3 - Bees (7) No.4 - Animals and Birds (7) No.5 - Garbage Removal (7) No.6 - Dogs (7) No.7 - Repeal of By-laws (7) Clare - No.2 - Movable Signs (14) Kapunda - No.1 - Permits, Penalties and Fees (7) No.2 - Street Hawkers and Traders (7) No.3 - Bees (7) No.4 - Animals and Birds (7) No.5 - Garbage Removal (7) No.6 - Dogs (7) No.7 - Repeal of By-laws (7) Mannum - No.11 - Movable Signs (160) Mount Remarkable - No.4 - Camping (7) Murat Bay - No.16 - Movable Signs (14) Penola - No.1 - Permits and Penalties (36) No.2 - Movable Signs (36) No.3 - Streets and Public Places (36) Port Elliot and Goolwa - No.1 - Permits and Penalties (7) No.2 - Taxis (7) No.3 - Caravans and Camping (7) No.4 - Traffic (7) No.19 - Movable Signs (7) Stirling - No.42 - Movable Signs (7) Victor Harbor - No.2 - Animals and Birds (218) Willunga - No.1 - Permits and Penalties (14) No.2 - Movable Signs (14) Electricity Trust of South Australia Contributory Superannuation Scheme - Report, 1992-93 (14) Electricity Trust of South Australia Superannuation Scheme - Actuarial Valuation of Fund Liabilities at 30 June 1993 (50) Electricity Trust of South Australia Superannuation Scheme - Trust Liabilities as at 30 June 1993 (111) Enfield General Cemetery Trust - Report, 1992-93 (6) Environmental Protection Council - Report, 1992-93 (7) 95 Equal Opportunity, Commissioner for - Report, 1992-93 (35) 109 Evidence Act - Report of the Attorney-General relating to Suppression Orders, 1992-93 (14) Family and Community Services, Department of - Report, 1992-93(7) 23 Financial Supervision, Office of, South Australian - Report, 1992-93(14) Flinders University of South Australia - Amendments to Statutes (14) Report, 1992 (14) Freedom of Information Act - Report on Operation, 1992-93 (6) Friendly Societies Act - Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Grand Lodge of South Australia - Amendment to Constitution (14) Friendly Societies Medical Association Incorporated - General Laws (35) Ufeplan Community Services - General Laws (90) Government Adviser on Deregulation - Report,1992-93 (6) Governor's Opening Speech 1 1 Implementation Report, April 1994(218) Industrial and Commercial Training Commission - Report, 1992-93 (8) 100 Industrial Relations Advisory Council - Report, 1993(50) Legal Practitioners Complaints Committee - Report, 1992-93 (14) Legislative Council Vacancy - Assembly of the two Houses - Minutes, 10 February 1994 (5) Local Government Association - Report on the Operation of the Local Government Act, 1992-93 (20) 3 PAPER HOUSE NUMBER NUMBER Local Government Grants Commission, South Australian - Report, 1992-93 (50) 106 4 PAPER HOUSE NUMBER NUMBER Meat Corporation, South Australian - Report,1992-93 (7) 59 Meat Hygiene Authority - Report, 1992-93 (36) Member's, Register of Interests, House of Assembly - Registrar Statement, April 1994 (159) 133A Mines and Energy South Australia - Report, 1992-93 (7) 26 Mining and Quarrying Occupational Health and Safety Committee - Report, 1992-93 (6) Ministerial Statement - Consumer Legislation, Review of (217) Goolwa-Hindmarsh Island Bridge Link (14) Jobling, Mr David Paul (83) Sea-Land (Australia) Terminals Pty. Ltd. (32) State Bank of South Australia Legal Proceedings (83) Women's Advisory Council (50) Murray-Darling Basin Agreement- Schedule D (35) Murray-Darling Basin Commission - Report, 1992-93 (7) National Crime Authority - Report, 1992-93 (5) National Road Trauma Advisory Council - Report, 1992 (6) Non-Government Schools Registration Board - Report, 1992-93 (8) Nurses Board of South Australia - Report, 1992-93 (218) 82 Occupational Health and Safety Commission - Report, 1992-93 (6) Outback Areas Community Development Trust - Report, 1992-93 (24) 47 Planning Act - Crown Development Reports - Aldgate Primary School, Transportable Classrooms (6) Darlington, Public Service Depots (6) Victor Harbor Primary School (50) Planning Appeal Tribunal - Report, 1992-93(6) 71 Privacy Committee of South Australia - Report, 1992-93 (24) Public and Consumer Affairs, Department of - Report, 1992-93 (24) 75 Public Parks Act - Disposal of Land - S.N. Davey Reserve, Port Adelaide (218) Regulations under Acts- Beverage Containers - Glass Containers Exempted (90) Branding of Pigs - Fees and Charges (7) Building - Transitional Provisions Class la and 10a Buildings (6) Clean Air - Backyard Burning - Bumside (77) City of Adelaide - Backyard Burning (7) Fee Exemption - Methyl Chloroform (7) Construction Industry Long Service Leave - Abolition of Compulsory Retirement (6) Country Fires - Abolition of Compulsory Retirement (7) Crown Proceedings - Officers Protection from Prosecution (5) Deer Keepers - Triennial Registration Fee (7) Development - Variations (6) Dog Control - Destruction Applications - Appeals (77) Dried Fruits - Registration - Producers/Packers (7) Education - Alberton Primary School (8) Teacher Registration Fees (8) Fisheries - Abalone Fisheries - Licence (24) General - Murray Cod - Fines (50) Lakes and Coorong Fishery - Murray Cod (50) Marine Scalefish - Transfer of Licence (14) River Fishery - Murray Cod (50) SAFIC - Prescribed Body (7) Freedom of Information - Fees and Charges (6) Harbors - Dragon Boat Festival (6) Formula One Power Boat Grand Prix (160) Industrial and Commercial Training - Electrical Tradesperson (Powerline) (50) Industrial Relations - Non-legal Registered Agents (6) Registered Agents (6) 5 PAPER HOUSE NUMBER NUMBER Regulations under Acts (continued) - Liquor Licensing - Dry Areas- AdelaideNictor Harbor/Renmark (5) Port Elliot/Goolwa/Normanville (5) Local Government - Freedom of Information - Fees and Charges (6) Register of Officers Interests (232) Superannuation Scheme (45) Motor Vehicles - Demerit Points Scheme (6) Trader Plates (90) Occupational Health, Safety and Welfare - Employer Registration Fee (232) Physiotherapists - Registration and Practice (6) Public Corporations - Formation of STA Subsidiary - Austrics (6) Real Property - Form of Instruments and Certificates of Title - Revocation (24) Renm ark Irrigation Trust - General (50) Residential Tenancies - Landlord Exemptions (193) Road Traffic - Breath Analysis - Voluntary Breath Test (6) Television Receivers (6) The Code - Traffic Control Devices (6) State Supply - Forwood - Exempt Company (50) Superannuation - Commutation of Pension (111) Tobacco Products Control - Sale of Tobacco Penalties (7) Urban Land Trust - Modbury Heights Land (50) Waterworks - Mount Lofty Ranges Watershed (90) Worker's Liens - Forms (35) Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation - Assessment of Non-economic loss (50) Exempt Employers - Non Bank Financial Institutions (6) Hearing Loss (50) Written Determinations (90) Young Offenders - Training Centre Review Board Procedure (5) Remuneration Tribunal - Reports relating to Determination- No.2 of 1993- Judiciary (6) No.3 of 1993- Members of Parliament (6) No.4 of 1993- Planning Appeal Tribunal Commissioners (6) No.1
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