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3419 PROOF LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 2019-20-21 FIRST SESSION OF THE FIFTY-SEVENTH PARLIAMENT BUSINESS PAPER No. 97 THURSDAY 13 MAY 2021 GOVERNMENT BUSINESS ORDERS OF THE DAY— 1 Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment (Territorial Limits) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate on the motion of Mr Rob Stokes, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 24 October 2019—Mr Paul Scully). 2 Firearms and Weapons Legislation Amendment (Criminal Use) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate on the motion of Mr David Elliott, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 26 February 2020— Ms Steph Cooke). 3 Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Amendment Bill; consideration of Legislative Council amendments. (Mr Adam Marshall). 4 Budget Estimates and related papers 2020-2021; resumption of the interrupted debate, on the motion of Mr Dominic Perrottet, "That this House take note of the Budget Estimates and related papers 2020-21". (Moved 19 November 2020—Mrs Leslie Williams, 6 minutes remaining after obtaining an extension). 5 Better Regulation Legislation Amendment (Miscellaneous) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate on the motion of Mr Kevin Anderson, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 12 May 2021—Ms Julia Finn). 6 Children's Guardian Amendment (Child Safe Scheme) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate on the motion of Mr Gareth Ward, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 12 May 2021—Mr Paul Lynch). 7 Building Legislation Amendment Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate on the motion of Mr Kevin Anderson, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 12 May 2021—Ms Yasmin Catley). 3420 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 13 May 2021 8 Reference to the Independent Commission Against Corruption; consideration of the message from the Legislative Council dated 18 September 2019. (Mr Andrew Constance). BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—PETITIONS ORDERS OF THE DAY— 1 Petition—from certain citizens requesting the Legislative Assembly and the Government ensure that the final draft of the Firearms and Weapons Legislation Amendment (Criminal Use) Bill does not criminalise legal firearms owners and that citizens of New South Wales are not subject to the loss of civil liberties because of the Bill. (Mr Philip Donato). (Set down for debate on 13 May 2021). GENERAL BUSINESS INTERRUPTED MOVER'S SECOND READING SPEECH 1 Residential Tenancies Amendment (Reasons for Termination) Bill; (Notice given 23 March 2021; introduced 6 May 2021—Ms Julia Finn; lapses 24 September 2021). NOTICES OF MOTIONS (for Bills)— P1 MS JENNY LEONG to move— That a bill be introduced for an Act to amend the Crimes Act 1900 to make further provision in relation to sexual offences to adopt a communicative model of consent. (Crimes Amendment (Enthusiastic Consent) Bill). (Notice given 16 March 2021—lapses 17 September 2021) P2 MR CLAYTON BARR to move— That a bill be introduced for an Act amend the Water NSW Act 2014 to make further provision regarding flood mitigation; and for related purposes. (Water NSW Amendment (Flood Mitigation) Bill). (Notice given 25 March 2021—lapses 26 September 2021) P Items marked P are postponed ORDERS OF THE DAY (for Bills)— †1 ICAC and Other Independent Commission Legislation Amendment (Independent Funding) Bill; resumption of the interrupted debate, on the motion of Ms Helen Dalton, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 6 May 2021—Mr Alister Henskens speaking, 3 minutes remaining; lapses 20 May 2021). P2 Government Information (Public Access) Amendment (Recklessly Destroying Government Records) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Ms Jodi McKay, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 11 February 2021—Ms Melanie Gibbons; lapses 10 August 2021). 3421 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 13 May 2021 3 Independent Commission Against Corruption Amendment (Ministerial Code of Conduct—Property Developers) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Ms Jodi McKay, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 18 February 2021—Ms Melanie Gibbons; lapses 20 May 2021). 4 Independent Commission Against Corruption Amendment (Publication of Ministerial Register of Interests) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Ms Jodi McKay, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 18 March 2021—Mr Adam Marshall; lapses 19 May 2021). P†5 Property Services Council Bill—awaiting second reading speech. (Reported 23 March 2021—Mr Philip Donato; lapses 24 September 2021). †6 Government Sector Finance Amendment (Government Grants) Bill—awaiting second reading speech. (Reported 23 March 2021—Mr Roy Butler; lapses 24 September 2021). 7 NSW Jobs First Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Ms Yasmin Cately, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 25 March 2021—Mr Adam Marshall; lapses 12 August 2021). 8 Canterbury Park Racecourse (Sale and Redevelopment Moratorium) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Ms Sophie Cotsis, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 25 March 2021—Mr Adam Marshall; lapses 18 August 2021). † Bill forwarded from the Legislative Council P Items marked P are postponed ORDERS OF THE DAY (General Orders)— 1 Rotary Club of Sydney Centenary; resumption of the interrupted debate, on the motion of Mr Lee Evans— "That this House: (1) Congratulates the Rotary Club of Sydney for its centenary. (2) Acknowledges Rotary is celebrating 100 years in Australia in 2021. (3) Recognises all the humanitarian and projects Rotary does to improve peoples lives in Australia and around the world." (Notice given 4 May 2021, moved 6 May 2021—Mr Mark Coure speaking, 1 minute remaining; lapses 5 August 2021) 3422 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 13 May 2021 NOTICES OF MOTIONS (General Notices)— 1982 HUNTER REGION - CODE ONE INCIDENTS MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes New South Wales has the second slowest paramedic response times across Australia for Code One Incidents. (2) Notes ambulance services in the Hunter Region are running at or above capacity, particularly on weekends. (3) Calls on the Minister for Health and Medical Research to review the minimum operating levels and employ more paramedics. (Notice given 16 February 2021—lapses 17 May 2021) 1983 NEPEAN BLUE MOUNTAINS LOCAL HEALTH DISTRICT - COVID-19 PANDEMIC RESPONSE MR STUART AYRES to move— That this House: (1) Recognises like other locations across New South Wales, Penrith has had to face the challenges that come with the COVID-19 Pandemic and health has been at the forefront. (2) Acknowledges the management and leadership by the Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District with Kay Hyman at the helm during this enormous challenge has been extraordinary. (3) Notes in the face of such unique circumstances, Kay and her team have shown their ongoing commitment and dedication and they are to be commended. (Notice given 16 February 2021—lapses 17 May 2021) 1984 CENTRAL COAST COUNCIL AMALGAMATION MR DAVID MEHAN to move— That this House: (1) Notes the recent appointment of an administrator to Central Coast Council represents a failure of the Government's amalgamation policy. (2) Notes a recent study of all 128 local government councils in New South Wales found eight of the ten worst performing councils are merged councils, including the Central Coast Council. (3) Notes Central Coast Council residents were never asked if they wanted an amalgamated local government council. (4) Calls on the Minister for Local Government to grant a full inquiry into the Central Coast Council amalgamation and grant the people of the Central Coast a referendum on the amalgamation. (Notice given 16 February 2021—lapses 17 May 2021) 1985 MID COAST COUNCIL REGION - REGIONAL SENIORS TRAVEL CARD MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Commends the NSW Nationals in Government for supporting regional seniors through the $250 Regional Seniors Travel Card. (2) Notes the Mid Coast Council region has already received more than 770 applications for the card since they reopened in January 2021. (3) Notes in 2020, the card eased the burden of 19,223 seniors in the Mid Coast Local Government Area. (4) Notes this is a $4.8 million investment in the Mid Coast Council area alone. (Notice given 16 February 2021—lapses 17 May 2021) 3423 BUSINESS PAPER Thursday 13 May 2021 1986 PEP-11 EXPLORATION LICENCE MR ADAM CROUCH to move— That this House: (1) Acknowledges the drilling of oil and gas poses a massive risk to the New South Wales coastline. (2) Calls on the Government to formally express a recommendation to the Commonwealth Government that PEP-11 be cancelled. (3) Calls for the Commonwealth Government, who are the final decision makers, to not renew the PEP- 11 exploration licence. (4) Acknowledges the Pacific Ocean and its marine life is too precious to be put at risk. (Notice given 16 February 2021—lapses 17 May 2021) 1987 WENTWORTH FALLS - ILLEGAL LAND CLEARING MS TRISH DOYLE to move— That this House: (1) Demands the Government explain the illegal land clearing at the proposed zoo/hotel/crocodile park in Wentworth Falls. (2) Condemns the Government for its shoddy processes whereby local environmental protection standards are tossed aside, setting a dangerous precedent for development in a World Heritage Area. (3) Demands the Government respond to concerns raised by the Blue Mountains Conservation Society and local residents about this absurd zombie development application. (Notice given 16 February 2021—lapses 17 May 2021) 1989 MYANMAR MILITARY COUP MR JAMIE PARKER to move— That this House: (1) Condemns the military coup in Myanmar. (2) Recognises the November 2020 election was a landslide victory for the National League for Democracy. (3) Calls for the release of all people detained by the military including Australian Professor Sean Turnell.