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Legislative Council 8641 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL NOTICE PAPER No. 125 WEDNESDAY 11 NOVEMBER 2009 The House meets this day at 10.57 am Contents Business of the House—Notices of Motions ..................................................................................................... 8642 Government Business—Notices of Motions ..................................................................................................... 8642 Government Business—Orders of the Day ....................................................................................................... 8644 Committee Reports—Orders of the Day ........................................................................................................... 8645 Budget Estimates—Take Note Debate .............................................................................................................. 8646 Private Members’ Business ............................................................................................................................... 8646 Items in the Order of Precedence ........................................................................................................... 8646 Items outside the Order of Precedence ................................................................................................... 8650 Business for Future Consideration..................................................................................................................... 8754 Contingent Notices of Motions .......................................................................................................................... 8755 8642 Legislative Council Notice Paper No. 125—Wednesday 11 November 2009 BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—NOTICES OF MOTIONS 1. Mr Smith to move— That, for the remainder of the present session and unless otherwise ordered, questions with and without notice may only be put by non-government members. (Notice given 27 October 2009) ____________________ GOVERNMENT BUSINESS—NOTICES OF MOTIONS 1. Mr Kelly to move— That leave be given to bring in a bill for an Act to amend the Swimming Pools Act 1992 to make further provision with respect to ensuring access to private swimming pools is effectively restricted; and for other purposes. (Swimming Pools Amendment Bill) (Notice given 10 November 2009) 2. Mr Hatzistergos to move— That leave be given to bring in a bill for an Act to amend the Trustee Companies Act 1964 to facilitate the regulation of trustee companies by the Commonwealth; and for other purposes. (Trustee Companies Amendment Bill) (Notice given by Mr Kelly on behalf of Mr Hatzistergos 10 November 2009) 3. Mr Robertson to move— That leave be given to bring in a bill for an Act to repeal the Trade Measurement Act 1989 and the Trade Measurement Administration Act 1989 as a consequence of the transfer of trade measurement responsibilities to the Commonwealth; and to make provision for transitional and consequential matters. (Trade Measurement (Repeal) Bill) (Notice given by Mr Kelly on behalf of Mr Robertson 10 November 2009) 4. Mr Hatzistergos to move— That leave be given to bring in a bill for an Act to repeal certain Acts and to amend certain other Acts and instruments in various respects and for the purpose of effecting statute law revision; and to make certain savings. (Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill (No 2) (Notice given by Mr Kelly on behalf of Mr Hatzistergos 10 November 2009) 8643 Legislative Council Notice Paper No. 125—Wednesday 11 November 2009 5. Mr Robertson to move— That leave be given to bring in a bill for an Act to amend certain legislation as a consequence of recent administrative changes involving departmental amalgamations and to implement further reforms in relation to the public sector. (Public Sector Restructure (Miscellaneous Acts Amendments) Bill) (Notice given by Mr Kelly on behalf of Mr Hatzistergos 10 November 2009) 6. Mr Hatsiztergos to move— That leave be given to bring in a bill for an Act to amend the Independent Commission Against Corruption Act 1988 in relation to unlawful surveillance device recordings and the duty to notify corrupt conduct; and to amend the Community Services (Complaints, Reviews and Monitoring) Act 1993 to enable the Ombudsman to audit an interagency plan relating to child sexual assault in Aboriginal communities. (Independent Commission Against Corruption and Ombudsman Legislation Amendment Bill) (Notice given by Mr Kelly on behalf of Mr Hatzistergos 10 November 2009) 7. Mr Hatzistergos to move— That leave be given to bring in a bill for an Act to amend the Historic Houses Act 1980 to revoke the reservation of the Throsby Park Historic Site under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 and to provide for the vesting of the Site in the Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales. (Historic Houses Amendment (Throsby Park Historic Site) Bill) (Notice given by Mr Kelly on behalf of Mr Robertson 10 November 2009) 8. Mr Robertson to move— That leave be given to bring in a bill for an Act to amend the Electricity Supply Act 1995 in relation to renewable energy generation by retail customers. (Electricity Supply Amendment (Solar Bonus Scheme) Bill) (Notice given by Mr Kelly on behalf of Mr Robertson 10 November 2009) 9. Mr Hatsiztergos to move— That leave be given to bring in a bill for an Act to amend the Crimes Act 1900 with respect to fraud, identify, forgery and other related offences; and to make related amendments to the Criminal Procedure Act 1986 and other Acts. (Crimes Amendment (Fraud, Identity and Forgery Offences) Bill) (Notice given by Mr Kelly on behalf of Mr Hatzistergos 10 November 2009) ____________________ 8644 Legislative Council Notice Paper No. 125—Wednesday 11 November 2009 GOVERNMENT BUSINESS—ORDERS OF THE DAY 1. Constitution Amendment (Lieutenant-Governor) Bill 2009: second reading—Mr Hatzistergos. (Standing Orders suspended for remaining stages, Tuesday 10 November 2009) 2. 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) 3. Crown Lands Amendment (Special Purpose Leases) Bill 2009: second reading—Mr Kelly. (Standing Orders suspended for remaining stages, Thursday 22 October 2009) 4. Judicial Officers Amendment Bill 2009: second reading—Mr Hatzistergos. (Standing Orders suspended for remaining stages, Thursday 29 October 2009) 5. Fisheries Management Amendment Bill 2009: second reading—Mr Kelly. (Standing Orders suspended for remaining stages, Wednesday 2 September 2009) 6. National Parks and Wildlife (Broken Head Nature Reserve) Bill 2009: second reading—Mr Robertson. (Standing Orders suspended for remaining stages, Thursday 3 September 2009) *7. 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). 8. Surveying Amendment Bill 2009: second reading—Mr Kelly. (Standing Orders suspended for remaining stages, Wednesday 28 October 2009) 9. Emergency Services Legislation Amendment (Finance) Bill 2009: second reading—Mr Kelly. (Standing Orders suspended for remaining stages, Tuesday 10 November 2009) 10. Industrial Relations Further Amendment (Jurisdiction of Industrial Relations Commission) Bill 2009: second reading—Mr Hatzistergos. (Standing Orders suspended for remaining stages, Thursday 22 October 2009) 11. State Emergency Service Amendment Bill 2009: second reading—Mr Kelly. (Standing Orders suspended for remaining stages, Thursday 3 September 2009) 8645 Legislative Council Notice Paper No. 125—Wednesday 11 November 2009 12. National Parks and Wildlife Amendment (Leasing and Licensing) Bill 2007: second reading—Mr Hatzistergos. (Standing Orders suspended for remaining stages, Thursday 27 September 2007) * Council Bill ____________________ COMMITTEE REPORTS—ORDERS OF THE DAY (Debate on committee reports takes precedence after Questions on Wednesdays according to sessional order) 1. Standing Committee on Law and Justice: Report No. 38 entitled “Legislation on altruistic surrogacy in NSW”, dated May 2009: resumption of the adjourned debate (2 June 2009) of the question on the motion of Ms Robertson: That the House take note of the report—Ms Robertson speaking. (15 minutes remaining) 2. General Purpose Standing Committee No. 3: Report No. 21 entitled “The privatisation of prisons and prison-related services”, dated June 2009: resumption of the adjourned debate (28 October 2009) of the question on the motion of Ms Fazio: That the House take note of the report—Mr Veitch. (10 minutes) 3. 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) 4. 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) 5. Standing Committee on Law and Justice: Report No. 40 entitled “Second Review of the Lifetime Care and Support Authority and the Lifetime
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