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Thursday, the 10Th June, 2021 at 4.00 P.M NATIONAL ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT ORDERS OF THE DAY for the meeting of the National Assembly to be held on Thursday, the 10th June, 2021 at 4.00 p.m. 1. Tilawat, Hadith, Naat and national anthem. CALLING ATTENTION NOTICE 2. MR. MUHAMMAD ASIM NAZIR MR. RAZA NASRULLAH MR. SHER ALI ARBAB to invite attention of the Minister for Communications to a matter of urgent public importance regarding suspension of public transport buses on Motorway by the Motorway Police, causing grave concern amongst the public. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS 3. MR. ZAHEER-UD-DIN BABAR AWAN, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Parliamentary Affairs to introduce a Bill to make provisions for the constitution of Pakistan Allied Health Professionals Council [The Pakistan Allied Health Professionals Council Bill, 2021]. 4. MR. ZAHEER-UD-DIN BABAR AWAN, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Parliamentary Affairs to introduce a Bill further to amend the Pakistan Nursing Council Act, 1973 [The Pakistan Nursing Council (Amendment) Bill, 2021. 5. SHEIKH RASHID AHMED, Minister for Interior to introduce a Bill to amend the Mutual Legal Assistance (Criminal Matters) Act, 2020 [The Mutual Legal Assistance (Criminal Matters) (Amendment) Bill, 2021 MOTION 6. MIR AMER ALI KHAN MAGSI, Chairman Standing Committee on Maritime Affairs, to move that the delay in the presentation of the report of the Standing Committee on the Bill further to amend the Port Qasim Authority Act, 1973 [The Port Qasim Authority (Amendment) Bill, 2021], till today be condoned. REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE - PRESENTATION OF: 7. MIR AMER ALI KHAN MAGSI, Chairman Standing Committee on Maritime Affairs, to present the report of the Standing Committee on the Bill further to amend the Port Qasim Authority Act, 1973 [The Port Qasim Authority (Amendment) Bill, 2021]. MOTION 8. MIR AMER ALI KHAN MAGSI, Chairman Standing Committee on Maritime Affairs, to move that the delay in the presentation of the report of the Standing Committee on the Bill further to amend the Pakistan National Shipping Corporation Ordinance, 1979 [The Pakistan National Shipping Corporation (Amendment) Bill, 2021], till today be condoned. REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE - PRESENTATION OF: 9. MIR AMER ALI KHAN MAGSI, Chairman Standing Committee on Maritime Affairs, to present the report of the Standing Committee on the Bill further to amend the Pakistan National Shipping Corporation Ordinance, 1979 [The Pakistan National Shipping Corporation (Amendment) Bill, 2021]. MOTION 10. MIR AMER ALI KHAN MAGSI, Chairman Standing Committee on Maritime Affairs, to move that the delay in the presentation of the report of the Standing Committee on the Bill further to amend the Gwadar Port Authority Ordinance, 2002 [The Gwadar Port Authority (Amendment) Bill, 2021], till today be condoned. REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE - PRESENTATION OF: 2 11. MIR AMER ALI KHAN MAGSI, Chairman Standing Committee on Maritime Affairs, to present the report of the Standing Committee on the Bill further to amend the Gwadar Port Authority Ordinance, 2002 [The Gwadar Port Authority (Amendment) Bill, 2021]. MOTION 12. MR. MUJAHID ALI, Chairman Standing Committee on Parliamentary Affairs to move that the delay in the presentation of the report of the Standing Committee on the Bill further to amend the Elections Act, 2017 [The Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2020], till today be condoned. REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE-PRESENTATION OF: 13. MR. MUJAHID ALI, Chairman Standing Committee on Parliamentary Affairs to present the report of the Standing Committee on the Bill further to amend the Elections Act, 2017 [The Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2020]. MOTION 14. CHAUDHRY SALIK HUSSAIN, Chairman Standing Committee on Energy (Power Division), to move that the delay in the presentation of the report of the Standing Committee on the Bill further to amend the Regulation of Generation, Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power Act, 1997 [The Regulation of Generation, Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power (Amendment) Bill, 2020], till today be condoned. REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE - PRESENTATION OF: 15. CHAUDHRY SALIK HUSSAIN, Chairman Standing Committee on Energy (Power Division), to present the report of the Standing Committee on the Bill further to amend the Regulation of Generation, Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power Act, 1997 [The Regulation of Generation, Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power (Amendment) Bill, 2020]. MOTION 16. MR. FAIZ ULLAH, Chairman Standing Committee on Finance and Revenue to move that the delay in the presentation of the report of the Standing Committee on the Bill further to amend the Companies Act, 2017 [The Companies (Amendment) Bill, 2021], till today be condoned. REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE-PRESENTATION OF: 17. MR. FAIZ ULLAH, Chairman Standing Committee on Finance and Revenue to present the report of the Standing Committee on the Bill further to amend the Companies Act, 2017 [The Companies (Amendment) Bill, 2021]. MOTION 18. MR. FAIZ ULLAH, Chairman Standing Committee on Finance and Revenue to move that the delay in the presentation of the report of the Standing Committee on the Bill to amend the Financial Institutions (Secured Transactions) Act, 2016 [The Financial Institutions (Secured Transactions) (Amendment) Bill, 2021], till today be condoned. REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE-PRESENTATION OF: 19. MR. FAIZ ULLAH, Chairman Standing Committee on Finance and Revenue to present the report of the Standing Committee on the Bill further to amend the Financial Institutions (Secured Transactions) Act, 2016 [The Financial Institutions (Secured Transactions) (Amendment) Bill, 2021]. MOTION 3 20. MR. RIAZ FATYANA, Chairman Standing Committee on Law and Justice to move that the delay in the presentation of the report of the Standing Committee on the Bill to ensure expeditious redressal of rape and sexual abuse crimes in respect of women and children through special investigation team and special Courts providing for efficacious procedures, speedy trial, evidence and matters connected therewith or incidental thereto; [The Anti-Rape (Investigation and Trial) Bill, 2020], till today be condoned. REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE-PRESENTATION OF: 21. MR. RIAZ FATYANA, Chairman Standing Committee on Law and Justice to present the report of the Standing Committee on the Bill to ensure expeditious redressal of rape and sexual abuse crimes in respect of women and children through special investigation team and special Courts providing for efficacious procedures, speedy trial, evidence and matters connected therewith or incidental thereto; [The Anti-Rape (Investigation and Trial) Bill, 2020]. MOTION 22. MR. RIAZ FATYANA, Chairman Standing Committee on Law and Justice to move that the delay in the presentation of the report of the Standing Committee on the Bill to effectually tackle the pervading instances of rape and sexual abuse in respect of women and children through changes in the substantive law [The Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill, 2021], till today be condoned. REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE-PRESENTATION OF: 23. MR. RIAZ FATYANA, Chairman Standing Committee on Law and Justice to present the report of the Standing Committee on the Bill to effectually tackle the pervading instances of rape and sexual abuse in respect of women and children through changes in the substantive law [The Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill, 2021]. LEGISLATIVE BUSINESS MOTION 24. MR. SHAUKAT FAYAZ AHMED TARIN, Minister for Finance and Revenue to move under rule 288 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007 that the requirement of sub-rule (2) of rule 123 of the said rules be dispensed with in order to take into consideration the Bill to amend the Financial Institutions (Secured Transactions) Act, 2016 [The Financial Institutions (Secured Transactions) (Amendment) Bill, 2021]. 25. MR. SHAUKAT FAYAZ AHMED TARIN, Minister for Finance and Revenue to move that the Bill to amend the Financial Institutions (Secured Transactions) Act, 2016 [The Financial Institutions (Secured Transactions) (Amendment) Bill, 2021], as reported by the Standing Committee, be taken into consideration at once. 26. MR. SHAUKAT FAYAZ AHMED TARIN, Minister for Finance and Revenue to move that the Bill to amend the Financial Institutions (Secured Transactions) Act, 2016 [The Financial Institutions (Secured Transactions) (Amendment) Bill, 2021], be passed. MOTION 27. MR. ZAHEER-UD-DIN BABAR AWAN, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Parliamentary Affairs to move under rule 288 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007 that the requirement of sub-rule (2) of rule 123 of the said rules be dispensed with in order to take into consideration the Bill further to amend the Elections Act, 2017 [The Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2020]. 28. MR. ZAHEER-UD-DIN BABAR AWAN, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Parliamentary Affairs to move that the Bill further to amend the Elections Act, 2017 [The Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2020], as reported by the Standing Committee, be taken into consideration at once. 4 29. MR. ZAHEER-UD-DIN BABAR AWAN, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Parliamentary Affairs to move that the Bill further to amend the Elections Act, 2017 [The Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2020], be passed. MOTION 30. MR. ZAHEER-UD-DIN BABAR AWAN, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Parliamentary Affairs to move under rule 288 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007, that the requirement of rule 122 of the said rules be dispensed with in order to take into consideration the Bill further to amend the Elections Act, 2017 [The Elections (Second Amendment) Bill, 2021], as introduced in the National Assembly. 31. MR. ZAHEER-UD-DIN BABAR AWAN, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Parliamentary Affairs to move that the Bill further to amend the Elections Act, 2017 [The Elections (Second Amendment) Bill, 2021], as introduced in the National Assembly, be taken into consideration at once. 32. MR. ZAHEER-UD-DIN BABAR AWAN, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Parliamentary Affairs to move that the Bill further to amend the Elections Act, 2017 [The Elections (Second Amendment) Bill, 2021], be passed.
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