21013 Notices of Motions and Orders of The

21013 Notices of Motions and Orders of The

21013 PARLIAMENT OF NEW SOUTH WALES LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 2003-06 FIRST SESSION OF THE FIFTY-THIRD PARLIAMENT ___________________ NOTICES OF MOTIONS AND ORDERS OF THE DAY No. 169 TUESDAY 28 MARCH 2006 ___________________ GOVERNMENT BUSINESS NOTICES OF MOTION— 1 Mr DEBUS to move— That leave be given to bring in a bill for an Act to amend the Crimes Act 1900 to make further provision with respect to theft of motor vehicles and vessels, and their parts; to amend other Acts consequentially; and for other purposes. (Crimes Amendment (Organised Car and Boat Theft) Bill). (Notice given 9 March 2006) 21014 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 28 March 2006 2 Mr IEMMA to move— That leave be given to bring in a bill for an Act to protect the rights of victims of asbestos products of the James Hardie corporate group to obtain compensation despite the restructuring of that group and to provide for the winding up and external administration of former subsidiaries of that group; and for other purposes. (James Hardie (Imposition of Corporate Responsibility) Bill). (Notice given 30 November 2005) ORDERS OF THE DAY— 1 Air Transport Amendment Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Watkins, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 28 February 2006—Mr Maguire). 2 National Parks and Wildlife (Adjustment of Areas) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Ms Nori, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 28 February 2006—Mr Maguire). 3 Child Protection (International Measures) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Ms Meagher, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 28 February 2006—Mr George). 4 Fisheries Management Amendment Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Campbell, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 28 February 2006—Mr George). 5 Protection of the Environment Operations Amendment (Waste Reduction) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Debus, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 8 March 2006—Mr Maguire). 6 Law Enforcement (Controlled Operations) Amendment Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Scully, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 8 March 2006—Mr Maguire). 7 (i) Motor Accidents (Lifetime Care and Support) Cognate bills; resumption of the Bill. adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Watkins, “That these bills be now read a (ii) Motor Accidents Compensation Amendment second time” (from 9 March 2006—Mr Bill. Maguire). 8 Budget Estimates and related papers 2005-2006; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Scully, “That this House take note of the Budget Estimates and related papers 2005-2006” (from 1 March 2006—Mr Newell). 9 Transport Administration Amendment (Transport Levy for Major Events) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Watkins, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 23 February 2005—Mr Pringle). GENERAL BUSINESS NOTICES OF MOTIONS (for Bills)— 1 Mr O'FARRELL to move— That leave be given to bring in a bill for an Act to amend the Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Act 1912 in relation to the distribution of electoral districts and to ensure that the will of the people is expressed through the democratic process. 21015 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 28 March 2006 (Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Amendment (Redistribution and Electoral Fairness) Bill). (Notice given 2 September 2003) 2 Mr HUMPHERSON to move— That leave be given to bring in a bill for an Act to amend the Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 to make further provision for the taking of forensic material from certain offenders and other persons for the purpose of deriving DNA profiles for inclusion in the DNA database system; and for other purposes. (Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Amendment (Comprehensive DNA Testing) Bill). (Notice given 12 November 2003) 3 Mrs SKINNER to move— That leave be given to bring in a bill for an Act to provide that the Mona Vale Hospital site remain under public ownership with use of the site restricted to health and health related purposes, including provisions for long-term lease by non-Government health care providers. (Mona Vale Hospital (Public Ownership) Bill). (Notice given 28 February 2006) 4 Mr TORBAY to move— That leave be given to bring in a bill for an Act to regulate aspects relating to the repair of an insured motor vehicle following damage to the vehicle; and for other purposes. (Motor Vehicles Repairs (Anti-steering) Bill). (Notice given 7 March 2006) ORDERS OF THE DAY (for Bills)— 1 Director of Public Prosecutions Amendment (Parliamentary Joint Committee) Bill; resumption of the interrupted reply (Mr Tink). 2 Civil Liability Amendment (Mental Illness) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Tink, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 20 November 2003—Mr Newell). 3 Liquor Amendment (Parliament House) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr O'Farrell, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 1 April 2004—Mr Ashton). 4 Jury Amendment (Majority Verdicts) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Tink, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 21 October 2004—Mr Newell). 5 Police Integrity Commission Amendment (Shaw Investigation) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Tink, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 24 February 2005—Mr Newell). 6 Transport Legislation Amendment (Implementation of Waterfall Rail Inquiry Recommendations) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr O'Farrell, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 24 February 2005—Mr Newell). 21016 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 28 March 2006 7 Criminal Appeal Amendment (Jury Verdicts) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Tink, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 3 March 2005—Mr Hickey). 8 Protection of Agricultural Production (Right to Farm) Bill; resumption of the interrupted debate, on the motion of Mr Page, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 9 March 2006—Mr Piccoli speaking). 9 Fisheries Management Amendment (Catch History) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Constance, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 5 May 2005—Mr Newell). 10 Public Sector Employment and Management Amendment (Ethanol Blended Fuel) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Stoner, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 22 September 2005—Mr Tripodi). 11 Pay-roll Tax Amendment (Supporting Jobs and Small Business) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Ms Seaton, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 13 October 2005—Mr Whan). †12 Legislation Review Amendment (Family Impact) Bill; second reading (Mr Humpherson). 13 Freedom of Information Amendment (Open Government-Disclosure of Contracts) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Ms Moore, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 1 December 2005—Mr Tripodi). 14 Careel Bay Protection Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Hartcher, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 2 March 2006—Mr Campbell). 15 Royal Rehabilitation Centre Sydney Site Protection Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Roberts, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 9 March 2006—Mr Campbell). 16 Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Amendment (Gang Leaders) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Tink, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 9 March 2005—Mr Campbell). †17 Firearms Amendment (Good Behaviour Bonds) Bill; second reading (Mr Torbay). † Bills forwarded from the Legislative Council NOTICES OF MOTIONS (General Notices)— 1 Mr HUMPHERSON to move— That this House condemns the Government’s mismanagement of the State’s prison system as evidenced most recently by the cover-up during the election campaign of the death of an inmate who should previously have been released. (Notice given 29 April 2003) 2 Mr FRASER to move— That this House: (1) Notes that the Resource and Conservation Assessment Council has identified an excess of 21,000 hectares of State Forest to be transferred to National Park estate. 21017 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 28 March 2006 (2) Notes that prior to the March election, the Greens candidate for Monaro, Catherine Moore, called for these State Forests in the South East to be transferred into National Park as part of a preference deal with Labor. (3) Calls on the Premier to advise the House of what preference deals he agreed to with the Greens prior to the election. (4) Refers this matter to the Independent Commission Against Corruption for investigation. (Notice given 18 June 2003) 3 Mrs SKINNER to move— That this House condemns the Government for: (1) not announcing its plans to abolish 1,000 jobs from the public education system before the March 2003 election; (2) its hypocritical attack on the Coalition’s policy to fund smaller class sizes by cutting bureaucratic waste; and (3) dishonesty in leading people to believe the transfer of 300 teachers out of head office would increase teacher numbers as these are only going to fill vacancies in the current establishment. (Notice given 18 June 2003) 4 Mrs SKINNER to move— That this House: (1) Calls on the Minister for Education to provide information as to when funding will be provided to upgrade the Rooty Hill High School library. (2) Notes that the school and Parents and Citizens have been writing to the Minister for Education about this matter since 2001.

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