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Journals of theHouse of Representatives
of New Zealand
2014–2017
Volume 1
In the Reign of Her Majesty
Queen Elizabeth the Second
Being the Fifty-first
Parliament of New Zealand
From 20 October 2014 to 22 August 2017, inclusive
Volume 1
Journals for sittings of
20 October 2014 to 15 August 2017
ISSN 0110–3415
Wellington, New Zealand
Published under the authority of the House of Representatives—2018
Journals of theHouse of Representatives
of New Zealand
2014–2017
Volume 1 Page
Journals for sittings of 20 October 2014 to 15 August 2017 1–868
Volume 2—Schedules to the Journals
Proclamations 869
Members 873
Presiding Officers and Senior Officers 879
Parliamentary Parties 880
Ministers of the Crown 881
Business— 885
List of Acts Passed 889
List of Lapsed Business Available for Reinstatement 900
Comparative Table of Sittings 909
Members Absent from the House of Representatives 911
Bills— 913
Government 913
Members’ 967
Local 979
Private 980
Divided Bills 981
Select Committees 987
Statutory Committee 1101
Business Committee Determinations 1103
Petitions 1153
Papers Presented 1189
Documents Tabled by Leave 1465
Index i
Journals of the House of Representatives
Fifty-first Parliament
2014–2017
1 Monday, 20 October 2014
Journals of the
House of Representatives of New Zealand
Fifty-first Parliament
Monday, 20 October 2014
The Fifty-first Parliament opened at 11.00 am on Monday, 20 October 2014 in the City of Wellington pursuant to a Proclamation, dated 8 October 2014, issued by His Excellency the Governor-General.
1 Commission for opening of Parliament
Mr David Baguley, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, announced the arrival of Her Majesty’s Commissioners. The Bar was raised and the Commissioners took their places at the head of the Table.
The Right Honourable Dame Sian Elias, Dame Grand Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, Chief Justice of New Zealand, the Chief Commissioner, said—
Members of the House of Representatives:
His Excellency the Governor-General not thinking fit to be present here this day in person, has been pleased, in relation to the opening of the Fifty First Parliament of New Zealand, to cause Letters Patent to be passed under the Seal of New Zealand, constituting us,
The Right Honourable Dame Sian Elias, Dame Grand Companion of The New Zealand Order of Merit, Chief Justice of New Zealand,
The Honourable Ellen Dolour France, President of the Court of Appeal of New Zealand, and
The Honourable Helen Diana Winkelmann, Chief High Court Judge of New Zealand
to be Her Majesty’s Commissioners to do all things in Her Majesty’s name necessary to be performed at the opening of this Parliament. This will more fully appear by the Letters Patent themselves which must now be read.
The Letters Patent were then read by the Clerk of the House of Representatives as follows:
JERRY MATEPARAE
Elizabeth The Second, by the Grace of God Queen of New Zealand and Her Other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith:
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETING!
Whereas, by a Proclamation made on the 8th day of October 2014, Our Governor-General of New Zealand, Lieutenant General The Right Honourable Sir Jerry Mateparae, GNZM, QSO,
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proclaimed that the Parliament of New Zealand should meet in the parliamentary precincts in the City of Wellington at 11.00 am, on the 20th day of October 2014:
And Whereas Our said Governor-General does not think fit to be present at the opening of the said session:
Now, know that We, trusting in the discretion, fidelity, and care of Our Right Trusty and Well-beloved Counsellor
Dame Sian Elias, Dame Grand Companion of The New Zealand Order of Merit
and Our Trusty and Well-beloved
The Honourable Ellen Dolour France, and
The Honourable Helen Diana Winkelmann
do by these presents give and grant unto them, or any two of them, full power in Our name to open the said Parliament in Our behalf, and to do all things necessary to be done in Our name, or in the name of Our Governor-General of New Zealand, in and about the opening of the said Parliament, commanding also all whom it concerns to meet in the said Parliament, and that the said
The Right Honourable Dame Sian Elias
The Honourable Ellen Dolour France, and
The Honourable Helen Diana Winkelmann
or any two of them diligently attend in the premises, at the opening of the said Parliament.
In Testimony Whereof We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, at Wellington on the 8th day of October in the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand and Fourteen and in the 63rd Year of Our Reign.
Witness Our Trusty and Well-beloved Lieutenant General The Right Honourable Sir Jerry Mateparae, Chancellor and Knight Grand Companion of Our New Zealand Order of Merit, Principal Companion of Our Service Order, Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Realm of New Zealand.
By His Excellency’s Command
JOHN KEY
The Proclamation summoning Parliament was then read by the Chief Commissioner as follows:
JERRY MATEPARAE, Governor-General
A PROCLAMATION
Whereas, by Proclamation published on 14 August 2014, the Parliament of New Zealand was summoned to meet on 20 November 2014:
And whereas I have thought fit to summon it to meet on an earlier day:
Now, therefore, pursuant to section 18 of the Constitution Act 1986, I, Lieutenant General The Right Honourable Sir Jerry Mateparae, Governor-General of New Zealand, summon the Parliament of New Zealand to meet in the parliamentary precincts in the City of Wellington, at 11.00 am on 20 October 2014.
Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, on 8 October 2014.
JOHN KEY, Prime Minister
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
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The Chief Commissioner then said—Members of the House of Representatives:
We have it in command from His Excellency the Governor-General to inform you that on 21 October 2014 at 10.30 am, His Excellency the Governor-General will declare to you in person the cause of his summoning this Parliament to meet.
But since it is necessary that a Speaker of the House of Representatives be first chosen, His Excellency requests that you, members of Parliament, now proceed to choose one of your members to fill that high and important office, and that having chosen that person, you present that person at 1.45 pm, today, 20 October 2014 at Government House at Wellington for His Excellency’s confirmation.
The Commissioners then withdrew.
2 Clerk authorised to administer oath or affirmation
A Commission from His Excellency the Governor-General to the Clerk of the House of Representatives, authorising her to administer the oath or affirmation required by law to be taken or made by members of the House was read as follows:
Pursuant to section 11 of the Constitution Act 1986, I, Lieutenant General The Right Honourable Sir Jerry Mateparae, Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby authorise you,
Mary Winifred Harris
Clerk of the House of Representatives
to administer to members of Parliament the Oath or Affirmation of Allegiance to Her Majesty The Queen required to be taken or made by every such member before that member shall be permitted to sit or vote in the House of Representatives.
JOHN KEY, Prime Minister
Authorised
JERRY MATEPARAEGovernor-General8 October 2014
3 Members sworn
Mary Harris, Clerk of the House of Representatives, having laid on the Table the lists received from the Chief Electoral Officer of the names of members returned to serve in the present Parliament, administered the oath or affirmation to the following members:
Amy Juliet Adams Paula Lee BennettJacinda Ardern Mahesh BindraKanwaljit Singh Bakshi Christopher BishopDarroch Leicester Ball Kerry James BorrowsTodd Keith Barclay Simon Joseph BridgesMargaret Mary Barry Steffan John BrowningAndrew Henry Bayly Gerard Anthony BrownleeDavid Allister Bennett David Cunningham CarterDavid Scott Clark Nanaia Cybele MahutaDavid James Clendon Trevor Colin Mallard
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Jonathan David Coleman Ron Stanley MarkJudith Anne Collins Tracey Anne MartinClayton James Cosgrove Mojo Celeste MathersDavid Richard Cunliffe Todd Michael McClayClare Elizabeth Curran Ian Robert Flockhart McKelvieKelvin Glen Davis Clayton Robert Henry MitchellJacqueline Isobel Dean Mark Patrick MitchellCatherine Delahunty Suzanne Mary MoroneyMatthew Maurice Doocey Todd Michael MullerSarah Maree Dowie Stuart Alexander NashPeter Francis Dunne Jonathan Mark NaylorRuth Suzanne Dyson Alfred NgaroSimon William English Russel William NormanKristopher Faafoi Damien Peter O’ConnorChristopher Francis Finlayson Simon O’ConnorTe Ururoa James William Ben Flavell Denis John O’RourkeCraig Foss Rewiti Pomare Kingi ParaonePaul Ayers Robert Foster-Bell Patricia Hekia ParataMarama Kahu Fox David William ParkerPhilip Bruce Goff Kushmiita Parmjeet Kaur ParmarPaul Jonathan Goldsmith Winston Raymond PetersJoanne Gay Goodhew Richard Ivor ProsserKennedy Gollan Montrose Graham Shane Raymond RetiTimothy John Groser Grant Murray RobertsonAllen Nathan Guy Denise Maree RocheKevin Grant Hague Jami-Lee Matenga RossJoanne Kowhai Hayes Adrian Paki RurawhePeeni Ereatara Gladwyn Henare Michael Lewis SabinChristopher John Hipkins Eugenie Meryl SageBrett John Hudson Jennifer Teresia SalesaGareth Thomas Llewellyn Hughes Alastair Oliver ScottSteven Leonard Joyce Carmel Jean SepuloniNicola Laura Kaye David Breen SeymourJohn Phillip Key James Peter Edward ShawAnnette Faye King David James ShearerTutehounuku Korako Scott Anthony SimpsonBarbara Joan Kuriger Sua William SioMelissa Lee Nick SmithIain Francis Lees-Galloway Stuart Tayler SmithAndrew James Little Barbara Joy StewartHeather Janet Logie Fletcher TabuteauPeseta Samuelu Masunu Lotu-Iiga Rino TirikateneTimothy Harley Macindoe William Lindsay TischAnne Merrilyn Tolley Munokoa Poto WilliamsMetiria Leanne Agnes Stanton Turei Maurice Donald Williamson
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Philip Stoner Twyford Michael Allan WoodhouseLouise Claire Upston Megan Cherie WoodsNicola Joanne Wagner Jian YangLouisa Hareruia Wall Jonathan Edgar Joseph YoungMeka Whaitiri
The members took their seats in the House.
4 Election of Speaker
Rt Hon David Carter was nominated by Hon Gerry Brownlee and seconded by Hon Simon Bridges for election as Speaker.
Ron Mark was nominated by Rt Hon Winston Peters and seconded by Tracey Martin for election as Speaker.
Members voted and the votes were recorded as follows:
Rt Hon David Carter, 94
Adams Dyson Little SepuloniArdern English Lotu-Iiga SeymourBakshi Faafoi Mahuta ShearerBarclay Finlayson Mallard SimpsonBarry Flavell McClay SioBayly Foss McKelvie Smith NBennett D Foster-Bell Mitchell M Smith SBennett P Goff Moroney TirikateneBishop Goldsmith Muller TischBorrows Goodhew Nash TolleyBridges Groser Naylor TwyfordBrownlee Guy Ngaro UpstonCarter Hayes O’Connor D WagnerClark Henare O’Connor S WallColeman Hipkins Parata WhaitiriCollins Hudson Parker WilliamsCosgrove Joyce Parmar WilliamsonCunliffe Kaye Reti WoodhouseCurran Key Robertson WoodsDavis King Ross YangDean Korako Rurawhe YoungDoocey Kuriger SabinDowie Lee Salesa Teller:Dunne Lees-Galloway Scott Macindoe
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Ron Mark, 13
Ball Mark Peters Teller:Bindra Mitchell C Prosser MartinBrowning O’Rourke StewartFox Paraone Tabuteau
Abstentions, 12
Clendon Hague Mathers SageDelahunty Hughes Norman ShawGraham Logie Roche Turei
Rt Hon David Carter was elected as Speaker.
Rt Hon David Carter took the Chair and the Mace was laid on the Table.
Honourable members then congratulated the Speaker-Elect.
5 Adjournment
At 12.35 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 21 October 2014
The House met at 10.30 am.
Prayers
1 Confirmation of election of Speaker
The Speaker reported that, accompanied by members, he had waited upon His Excellency the Governor-General at Parliament House yesterday, when he addressed His Excellency as follows:
May it please Your Excellency—
In obedience to Your Excellency’s request, the House of Representatives, in the exercise of its undoubted rights and privileges, has proceeded to the election of a Speaker, and, as the subject of its choice, I now present myself to you and submit myself for Your Excellency’s confirmation.
To which His Excellency replied as follows:Mr Speaker, it is with much pleasure that I approve the choice by the House of Representatives of you as its Speaker.
I congratulate you on your election to this distinguished office, marking as it does the appreciation of the House of Representatives of your impartiality and ability.
The Speaker reported further that he also addressed His Excellency as follows:I humbly thank Your Excellency for your confirmation of the choice by the House of Representatives of me to be its Speaker.
I have now, on behalf of the House, to lay claim to all its privileges, and especially to freedom of speech in debate, to free access to Your Excellency whenever occasion may require it, and to the most favourable construction being put on all its proceedings.
To which His Excellency replied as follows:Mr Speaker, I confirm all the rights and privileges of the House of Representatives which have ever been granted. I assure you that the House of Representatives shall always have ready access to me, and that I will at all times place the most favourable construction upon its proceedings.
The Speaker then expressed his desire to repeat his respectful acknowledgment to the House of the high honour it has done him in electing him to be its Speaker.
2 Speaker authorised to administer oath or affirmation
The Speaker reported that he had received an authorisation from His Excellency the Governor-General to administer the oath or affirmation prescribed by law to be taken or made by Members of the House.
3 Member sworn
Julie Anne Genter presented herself at the bar of the House, was called forward to the Chair by the Speaker, made the Affirmation of Allegiance required by law, and took her seat in the House.
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4 Death of former member
The Speaker informed the House of the death on 5 August 2014 of David Murray Hereora.
The Speaker expressed on behalf of the House the sense of loss sustained and sympathy with the relatives of the late former member, and members stood and observed a period of silence as a mark of respect to his memory.
5 Mihi
Hon Nanaia Mahuta, as a senior Māori member, gave a mihi.
6 Summons to attend His Excellency
Mr David Baguley, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, was admitted and delivered the following message from His Excellency the Governor-General:
Mr Speaker
His Excellency the Governor-General requests the immediate attendance of this honourable House in the Legislative Council Chamber.
Accordingly, the Speaker with the House went to attend His Excellency.
7 His Excellency’s speech
The House being returned, the Speaker reported that, when the House attended His Excellency the Governor-General this day in the Legislative Council Chamber, His Excellency was pleased to make a Speech, the text of which was handed to him by His Excellency.
He laid it on the Table and it states:Honourable Members of the House of Representatives.
E nga Mema Honore o te Whare Paremata o Aotearoa, tenei aku mihi mahana ki a koutou, tena koutou katoa.
Following the General Election, a National-led Government has been formed with a majority in the House on confidence and supply.
Confidence and supply agreements have been signed between the National Party and, respectively, the ACT Party and the United Future Party. A Relationship Accord and confidence and supply agreement has been signed with the Māori Party. These agreements will enable the Government to operate in an effective, stable and inclusive manner.
Honourable Members, the Government has a comprehensive policy agenda and a substantial legislative programme that it will put before the House in the forthcoming session.
The Government is focused on returning to surplus and its long-term fiscal objective remains to reduce net core Crown debt to 20 per cent of GDP by 2020. Around $1 billion of the operating allowance in each Budget will be used to increase spending, with the remainder set aside for tax reductions and further debt repayment, depending on economic and fiscal conditions at the time.
ACC levies will be reduced in 2015, and more reductions are expected from 2016, as the three levy accounts are now fully funded.
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The Government’s plan to build a more productive and competitive economy, supporting more jobs and higher incomes, is set out in the Business Growth Agenda. This contains around 350 individual initiatives. These initiatives will be progressed, and more will be added, in this term of Parliament.
The Government will continue to pursue high-quality trade agreements, including negotiations with Korea and the Trans-Pacific Partnership, while ensuring that New Zealand’s best interests are always served. More investment will be made in New Zealand Trade and Enterprise, to expand the number of businesses it works with and increase its international footprint.
The Government will continue to provide the environment and incentives to increase business-led research and development, with a goal of raising this to 1 per cent of GDP by 2018. More funding will be provided for the R&D grant programme. The Government will also establish a Food Safety Science and Research Centre, as well as four additional Centres of Research Excellence, with one of the Centres focused on Maori research.
The Government will progress legislation to increase flexibility and fairness in the labour market, extend flexible working arrangements and improve collective bargaining. The enforcement of New Zealand’s minimum employment standards will be strengthened, and paid parental leave extended from 14 weeks to 18 weeks by 2016. Legislation to improve health and safety at work will be progressed.
The Government will complete the implementation of the Financial Markets Conduct Act, and will progress legislation to strengthen competition laws, and improve the accounting and audit industries.
The overhaul of Inland Revenue’s business systems and information technology will continue, which among other things will make tax compliance faster and easier for businesses.
Net migration to Australia has dropped considerably and the unemployment rate in New Zealand is lower than that across the Tasman. The Government will arrange job fairs for New Zealand employers in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, to recruit skilled expatriate New Zealanders to return home and work in areas where there are shortages.
Job fairs will complement the Government’s skills training programme here in New Zealand, which involves strengthening and improving foundation learning, vocational training and tertiary education. Additional investment will be made this term in training more engineers, creating 2,000 more places in Maori and Pasifika Trades Training, and launching three ICT Graduate Schools.
The Government will continue its programme of investment in modern infrastructure.
In this term of Parliament, a number of projects in the Roads of National Significance programme will be completed, including the Waterview Tunnel, the Tauranga Eastern Link and the Mackays to Peka Peka route north of Wellington. The Government will progress the remainder of the Roads of National Significance programme, together with a package of state highway projects in Auckland and across the regions. New funding will be allocated for urban cycleways.
The Ultra-Fast Broadband programme will be extended to reach 80 per cent of New Zealanders. In addition, $150 million will be set aside to improve mobile coverage and broadband connectivity in rural and remote areas.
Honourable Members, the Government believes that balanced and sensible management of our natural resources can meet environmental responsibilities while creating economic opportunities.
The Government will continue to encourage petroleum and mineral exploration while adhering to strong environmental and safety provisions. This approach includes investment in new data acquisition projects such as aeromagnetic surveys and petroleum basin analysis.
Investment in regional water infrastructure will continue, to help these projects get underway. New water storage and irrigation projects can make land more productive and boost exports, while at the same time providing positive environmental outcomes.
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The Government is committed to improving water quality and the way fresh water is managed. Water reform will continue through advancing the recommendations of the Land and Water Forum. The Government will also introduce a requirement for dairy cattle to be excluded from waterways by 1 July 2017. Coupled with this, the Government has set aside $100 million to voluntarily buy and retire areas of selected farmland next to important waterways to create an environmental buffer.
Legislation will be introduced to amend the Resource Management Act to provide more certainty, timeliness and cost-effectiveness around resource allocation decisions. The Environmental Reporting Bill will also be progressed.
The Government will introduce legislation to improve the responsible use, management and conservation of New Zealand’s ocean environment. This legislation will allow for a wider range of marine protected areas, including recreational fishing parks in the Hauraki Gulf and Marlborough Sounds.
The Government will work with international partners to put in place a comprehensive new global agreement on climate change by the end of 2015. It will also continue to participate in international research programmes, with particular emphasis on the Global Research Alliance on agricultural greenhouse gases. The Government will invest additional funding to encourage and support new forest planting, and will continue to focus on managing New Zealand’s emissions.
Honourable Members, the Government will continue to deliver high-quality public services. It will remain focused on getting results, seeking new and better ways to deliver public services, and continuing to contain and reduce costs.
The Government has 10 priority goals and targets in the areas of long-term welfare dependency, supporting vulnerable children, boosting skills and employment, reducing crime and improving interaction with government. Good progress is being made on these targets, and two of them – in the areas of crime reduction and educational achievement – will be made more challenging.
The Government is committed to helping more people get off a benefit and into work. It will work to reduce the number of people receiving a benefit and reduce the lifetime costs of the welfare system. Legislation will be introduced to extend the Youth Service approach to 19-year-old sole parents, and to many other 18- and 19-year-old beneficiaries who need more support, or who are at risk of long-term welfare dependence.
As agreed with the Māori Party, ongoing investment will be made in Whānau Ora. The Government will continue to have a focus on poverty, especially child poverty, and will coordinate cross-government activity in this area through the Ministerial Committee on Poverty.
The Government will also have a focus on housing in this Parliamentary term.
More special housing areas will be created – and therefore more new housing developed – as a result of Housing Accords signed between the Government and local councils. Changes to the Resource Management Act will assist housing supply in the longer term.
The new KiwiSaver HomeStart Grant will be introduced next year to double the support a first home buyer can get if they are buying or building a new home, which will encourage the supply of more affordable new housing. House price limits around the country will be increased. Legislation will also be introduced to allow first home buyers to withdraw their KiwiSaver member tax credit to put towards a deposit. The Government’s extended home insulation scheme will make another 46,000 low-income households warmer and healthier.
The Government will continue working to ensure that vulnerable New Zealanders have access to good quality housing, whether those houses are owned by Housing New Zealand or by community housing providers. The Government sees community housing providers playing a greater role in the provision of social housing over this term of Parliament.
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The Government will extend free doctors’ visits and prescriptions to children under 13. More will be invested in lifting the number of elective surgical procedures, particularly hip and knee operations, and in creating new, primary care multi-disciplinary teams to help people in pain from bone, muscle and joint conditions.
A new cancer treatment target will be introduced, for 90 per cent of patients to receive their first cancer treatment within 62 days of being referred by their GP. And the Government will invest extra funding to allow hospices to expand their care and services across the wider health system.
As agreed with the United Future Party, the implementation of the National Medicines Strategy will continue, including the enhanced role of pharmacists in medicines management and primary care.
The Government will extend the Enabling Good Lives approach so that disabled people have more choices, controls and flexibility over support and funding in their everyday lives.
The Government will this term implement its initiative to raise teaching quality and school leadership to deliver a better education to every student. This will keep the best teachers in the classroom, and establish new teaching and leadership roles to spread best practice across communities of schools.
The Government will also provide more in-class support to special needs students, by funding up to 800,000 more teacher aide hours each year. More funding will be supplied to support deaf and hearing-impaired children, and a contestable fund will be established for schools to establish or enhance Asian language programmes.
The Government will continue its work to lift participation rates in early childhood education, with a target of 98 per cent of new entrants in school having previously attended an early childhood centre. The Government also has a target of 85 per cent of 18-year-olds achieving a minimum of NCEA Level 2. Significant investment will be made in new schools and classrooms, including major projects in Auckland and Christchurch.
As agreed with the ACT Party, the Government will further develop the model, and expand the trial, of Partnership Schools to improve educational outcomes for disadvantaged students.
The Government will continue to focus on crime prevention. The crime rate is at a 35-year low, and violent crime, youth crime and re-offending are all declining. Across law and order agencies, a stronger response will be developed to prevent family violence, including a focus on gangs and gang lifestyles. The Government will progress legislation to address cyber-bullying, organised crime and online child abuse. It will progress the Parole Amendment Bill, introduce a Public Protection Order Bill, and intends to progress reform of the Privacy Act.
Every publicly managed prison will be made a working prison by 2017, so prisoners can take part in a 40-hour week of rehabilitation and reintegration activities. Specialist after-care will be delivered for those released or paroled prisoners who have undertaken a drug treatment programme while in prison.
Honourable Members, the Government recognises that Māori face unique opportunities and challenges in maximising their economic potential. This is reflected in the creation of a new ministerial portfolio of Maori Development. Reforms to Te Ture Whenua Māori Act will be progressed, so Maori land can be governed effectively and profitably for all its owners. The Government will also continue to resolve outstanding Treaty of Waitangi settlements, and intends for all willing iwi to have deeds of settlement by 2017.
Starting next year, New Zealand will take its place on the United Nations Security Council for a two-year term. This will be a challenging time for the Security Council and New Zealand is determined to make a positive contribution and in particular to represent the perspective of small states.
The Government is committed to a strong security and intelligence community which operates within a clear legal framework and with the security of New Zealanders at its heart.
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Under legislation passed last year, a review of the intelligence and security agencies, their legislation, and their oversight, will commence by 30 June 2015.
The Government has already commenced work on a review of settings in relation to foreign terrorist fighters taking part in, or returning from, conflict zones. The rapid rise of the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant poses international, regional and local risks which the Government will respond to in a responsible way.
As has been well-signalled, the Government will put a possible change of New Zealand’s flag to a public vote this term. There will be no presumption of change, but there will be a very open process which will welcome and encourage full public input and debate.
Honourable Members, the Government is continuing to stand beside the people of Canterbury as good progress is made on the earthquake rebuild. The rebuild will continue to occupy a great deal of Government attention in this term of Parliament. Big strides will be made this term on anchor projects and horizontal infrastructure. Next year, the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority will be brought into the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, and a transition plan developed to hand over CERA’s responsibilities and powers in an orderly way.
Honourable Members, over the course of the forthcoming Parliamentary session, other measures will be laid before you.
The Government is privileged to have won the trust and goodwill of New Zealanders for a third Parliamentary term, and will seek to re-earn that trust and goodwill every day over the next three years.
8 Papers
Sixty-eight papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented seven further papers (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
9 Business of the House
Government motion—appointment of Deputy Speaker
Resolved, That Kerry James Borrows be appointed Deputy Speaker (Hon Gerry Brownlee).
Government motion—appointment of Assistant Speaker
Resolved, That William Lindsay Tisch be appointed Assistant Speaker (Hon Gerry Brownlee).
Government motion—appointment of Assistant Speaker
Resolved, That Trevor Colin Mallard be appointed Assistant Speaker (Hon Gerry Brownlee).
Government motion—reinstatement of business
Resolved, That the following business be reinstated:
• Bills
Accounting Infrastructure Reform Bill
Animal Welfare Amendment Bill
Arts Centre of Christchurch Trust Bill
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Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Bill
Christchurch City Council (Rates Validation) Bill
Commerce (Cartels and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
Construction Contracts Amendment Bill
Coroners Amendment Bill
Crimes (Match-fixing) Amendment Bill
Defence Amendment Bill
Drug and Alcohol Testing of Community-based Offenders and Bailees Legislation Bill
Education (Breakfast and Lunch Programmes in Schools) Amendment Bill
Education (Food in Schools) Amendment Bill
Education Amendment Bill (No 2)
Electoral (Adjustment of Thresholds) Amendment Bill
Electronic Data Safety Bill
Employment Relations Amendment Bill
Energy (Fuels, Levies, and References) Amendment Bill
Environmental Reporting Bill
Gambling Amendment Bill (No 2)
Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3)
Harmful Digital Communications Bill
Hawke’s Bay Regional Planning Committee Bill
Health (Protection) Amendment Bill
Health and Safety Reform Bill
Healthy Homes Guarantee Bill
Housing Corporation Amendment Bill
Human Rights Amendment Bill
Immigration Amendment Bill (No 2)
Insolvency Practitioners Bill
Judicature Modernisation Bill
Land Transport (Safer Alcohol Limits for Driving) Amendment Bill
Legislation Amendment Bill
Local Government (Auckland Council) Amendment Bill (No 3)
Manukau City Council (Regulation of Prostitution in Specified Places) Bill
Māori Language (Te Reo Māori) Bill
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Natural Health and Supplementary Products Bill
New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income Amendment Bill
Ngā Rohe Moana o Ngā Hapū o Ngāti Porou Bill
Ngāti Hauā Claims Settlement Bill
Ngāti Koroki Kahukura Claims Settlement Bill
Objectionable Publications and Indecency Legislation Bill
Organised Crime and Anti-corruption Legislation Bill
Overseas Investment (Owning our Own Rural Land) Amendment Bill
Parental Leave and Employment Protection (Six Months’ Paid Leave) Amendment Bill
Parole (Extended Supervision Orders) Amendment Bill
Parole Amendment Bill
Policing (Cost Recovery) Amendment Bill
Public Health Bill
Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) Bill
Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill
Register of Pecuniary Interests of Judges Bill
Regulatory Standards Bill
Reserves and Other Lands Disposal Bill
Sentencing (Protection of Children from Criminal Offending) Amendment Bill
Smoke-free Environments (Tobacco Plain Packaging) Amendment Bill
Social Assistance (Portability to Cook Islands, Niue, and Tokelau) Bill
Social Security (Clothing Allowances for Orphans and Unsupported Children) Amendment Bill
Social Security Amendment Bill (No 3)
Spending Cap (People’s Veto) Bill
Standards and Accreditation Bill
Statutes Amendment Bill (No 4)
Subordinate Legislation (Confirmation and Validation) Bill (No 3)
SuperGold Health Check Bill
Taxation (Income-sharing Tax Credit) Bill
Te Hiku Claims Settlement Bill
Te Kawerau ā Maki Claims Settlement Bill
Therapeutic Products and Medicines Bill
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Trade (Safeguard Measures) Bill
Underground Coal Mining Safety Bill
Waitangi National Trust Board Amendment Bill
• Petitions
Commerce Committee
Petition 2011/95 of Carol Beaumont and 1,015 others
Petition 2011/96 of David Holm and 1,801 others
Petition 2011/114 of Peter Diver and 498 others
Petition 2011/119 of Sue O’Neill and 110 others
Petition 2011/120 of Steven Crighton and 88 others
Petition 2011/121 of Tim Gibson and 368 others
Education and Science Committee
Petition 2011/126 of Fono Tigafua-Finau
Finance and Expenditure Committee
Petition 2011/51 of Andrea Newman
Petition 2011/62 of Ross Gray on behalf of the Christchurch Civic Trust
Petition 2011/106 of Sir Alan Mark
Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee
Petition 2008/129 of Helen Kelly on behalf of the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions
Petition 2011/125 of Peter McKenzie on behalf of the Barnabas Fund (NZ)
Government Administration Committee
Petition 2011/127 of Charlotte Purdy
Health Committee
Petition 2011/102 of Carmel Berry and Charlotte Korte
Petition 2011/104 of Jane Bruning and 29 others
Petition 2011/107 of Thomas Hamilton and 435 others
Petition 2011/109 of Jody Anderson on behalf of Tube Wean NZ and 4,161 others
Petition 2011/113 of Helen Richardson
Petition 2011/122 of Rachel Noble on behalf of Disabled Persons Assembly and 1,491 others
Justice and Electoral Committee
Petition 2011/60 of Elizabeth Subritzky on behalf of Freedom from Sexual Exploitation
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Law and Order Committee
Petition 2011/90 of Jessie Hume
Petition 2011/117 of Grace Haden and 121 others
Petition 2011/124 of Ann Hodgetts and 744 others
Local Government and Environment Committee
Petition 2008/135 of Sue Kedgley
Petition 2011/17 of Mark Loyal Gibson on behalf of the Avon-Otakaro Network and 18,656 others
Petition 2011/67 of Margi Martin, Amanda Austrin and 31 others
Petition 2011/93 of Gary Williams MNZM
Petition 2011/94 of Felicity Emmett and 278 others
Petition 2011/100 of Deborah Cox and 6 others
Petition 2011/116 of Eugenie Sage
Primary Production Committee
Petition 2011/47 of Leona Plaisier on behalf of Save our Sounds
Petition 2011/54 of Stephanie Bowman
Petition 2011/68 of Jon Muller
Petition 2011/110 of David Ian Simpson and 17 others
Petition 2011/112 of Alison White and 4,276 others
Transport and Industrial Relations Committee
Petition 2011/80 of Jan Mossman and 15,000 others
Petition 2011/115 of Malcolm Eves and 1,808 others
Petition 2011/118 of Sean Roberts and Cody Roberts
• 2013/14 annual reviews referred to committee
Finance and Expenditure Committee
Airways Corporation of New Zealand Limited
• Inquiry referred to committee
Regulations Review Committee
Inquiry into Parliament’s legislative response to future national emergencies
• Reports of Officers of Parliament referred to committees
Commerce Committee
Report from the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, Evaluating Solar Water Heating: Sun, Renewable Energy and Climate Change
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Finance and Expenditure Committee
Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Annual Plan 2014/15
Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Discussion Paper: Insuring public assets, June 2013
Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Public entities’ progress in implementing the Auditor-General’s recommendations 2014
Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Setting up Central Agencies Shared Services
Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, State-owned enterprises: Results of the 2012/13 audits
Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, The Auditor-General’s strategic intentions 2014/15 to 2017/18
Local Government and Environment Committee
Report from the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, Drilling for oil and gas in New Zealand: Environmental oversight and regulation
• Other matters referred to committees
Government Administration Committee
Proposed national civil defence emergency management plan
Privileges Committee
Question of privilege regarding use of social media to report on parliamentary proceedings
• Other business
Orders of the day for consideration of the following:
Government notice of motion No 1 (Appointments to Independent Police Conduct Authority)
Interim report of the Commerce Committee on the Commerce (Cartels and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
Interim report of the Commerce Committee on the Regulatory Standards Bill
Interim report of the Social Services Committee on the inquiry into the funding of specialist sexual violence social services
Report of the Education and Science Committee on the Inquiry into engaging parents in the education of their children
Report of the Education and Science Committee on the Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Schools: Results of the 2012 audits
Report of the Finance and Expenditure Committee on the Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Maintaining a future focus in governing Crown-owned companies, February 2014
18 Tuesday, 21 October 2014
Report of the Finance and Expenditure Committee on the Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Reflections from our audits: Our future needs – is the public sector ready?
Report of the Finance and Expenditure Committee on the Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Watercare Services Limited: Review of service performance
Report of the Finance and Expenditure Committee on the Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s Monetary Policy Statement, June 2014
Report of the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee on the International treaty examination of the Arms Trade Treaty
Report of the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee on the International treaty examination of the Instrument amending the Constitution and Convention of the International Telecommunication Union, Final Acts of the Plenipotentiary Conference (Guadalajara, 2010)
Report of the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee on the International treaty examination of the International Telecommunication Union, Provisional Final Acts World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-12), Geneva, 23 January – 17 February 2012
Report of the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee on the International treaty examination of the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Regional Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications in Higher Education
Report of the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee on the Report from the Controller and Auditor-General on New Zealand Defence Force: Progress with the Defence Sustainability Initiative
Report of the Health Committee on the 2014 Parliamentary committee exchange with Australia
Report of the Health Committee on the Briefing on English language proficiency tests with reference to non-English speaking health professionals seeking registration in New Zealand
Report of the Health Committee on the Briefing on prostate cancer
Report of the Health Committee on the Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Health sector: Results of the 2012/13 audits
Report of the Health Committee on the Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Regional services planning in the health sector
Report of the Justice and Electoral Committee on the Inquiry into the 2013 local authority elections
Report of the Law and Order Committee on the Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Department of Corrections: Managing offenders to reduce reoffending
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Report of the Local Government and Environment Committee on the Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Inquiry into property investments by Delta Utility Services Limited at Luggate and Jacks Point
Report of the Local Government and Environment Committee on the Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Local government: Results of the 2012/13 audits
Report of the Local Government and Environment Committee on the Report from the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, Hydroelectricity or wild rivers: Climate change versus natural heritage, update report
Report of the Local Government and Environment Committee on the Report from the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, Making difficult decisions: Mining the conservation estate, update report
Report of the Local Government and Environment Committee on the Report from the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, Water quality in New Zealand: Land use and nutrient pollution
Report of the Primary Production Committee on the Briefing on fertiliser standards
Report of the Primary Production Committee on the Briefing on new import health standards for pork
Report of the Primary Production Committee on the Briefing on the future of Maori Agribusiness
Report of the Primary Production Committee on the Briefing on the health of bees
Report of the Primary Production Committee on the Briefing on the Policy, project management, and programmes of Forestry Grants offered by the Ministry for Primary Industries
Report of the Primary Production Committee on the Briefing on the regulation of the whitebait fishery on the West Coast
Report of the Primary Production Committee on the Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Ministry for Primary Industries: Preparing for and responding to biosecurity incursions
Report of the Regulations Review Committee on the Activities of the Regulations Review Committee in 2013
Report of the Regulations Review Committee on the Activities of the Regulations Review Committee in 2014
Report of the Regulations Review Committee on the Briefing on regulation-making powers that authorise transitional regulations to override primary legislation
Report of the Regulations Review Committee on the Complaint regarding the Canterbury Earthquake (Building Act) Order 2011 (SR 2011/311)
Report of the Regulations Review Committee on the Inquiry into oversight of disallowable instruments that are not legislative instruments
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Report of the Social Services Committee on the Inquiry into boarding houses in New Zealand, and Briefing into long-term caravan park and motor camp accommodation
Report of the Social Services Committee on the Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Inquiry into the Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Drainlayers Board: Follow-up report, and Information request to the Minister for Building and Construction
Report of the Standing Orders Committee on the Review of Standing Orders 2014
Report of the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee on the Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Immigration New Zealand: Supporting new migrants to settle and work (Hon Gerry Brownlee).
Government motion—entities to be public organisations
Resolved, That the Abortion Supervisory Committee, Air New Zealand Limited, Genesis Energy Limited, Meridian Energy Limited, Mighty River Power Limited, and the Reserve Bank of New Zealand be public organisations for the purposes of the Standing Orders (Hon Gerry Brownlee).
At 11.42 am, the sitting was suspended until 2.00 pm.
10 Government motions
Resolved, That this House recognise New Zealand’s election to the United Nations Security Council for the term 2015–16 (Rt Hon John Key).
Resolved, That this House express its sadness at the passing today of former Australian Prime Minister, Hon Gough Whitlam, AC, QC, aged 98 (Rt Hon John Key).
11 Government order of the day for Address in Reply
Chris Bishop moved, seconded by Barbara Kuriger, and the question was proposed, That a respectful Address be presented to His Excellency the Governor-General in reply to His Excellency’s speech.
Hon Annette King moved the following amendment:
That the following words be added to the motion:and expects, over the next 3 years, to see every child grow up in a warm, dry home; the number of affordable homes built increased; every New Zealander have access to affordable healthcare; wages for all rising faster than the cost of living; jobs created and unemployment back under 4 percent; exports increased as a percentage of GDP; the economy diversified towards value-added goods and services; economic and social inequality reduced; targets to measure and reduce child poverty; a cross-party approach to addressing domestic and sexual violence; real measures to target climate change and improve our sustainability; a plan for the recovery of Canterbury; and the Government to be guided in their work by the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi; because without these commitments and goals New Zealand will not grow or move forward to the future New Zealanders deserve.
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12 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 22 October 2014
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Member sworn
Murray Stuart McCully presented himself to the bar of the House, was called forward to the Chair by the Speaker, took the Oath of Allegiance required by law, and took his seat in the House.
2 Papers
Eight papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 Applications to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Hon Phil Goff had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the decision by the Prime Minister to consider deployment of troops against ISIS forces in Iraq.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
The Speaker also notified the House that Phil Twyford had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the Government’s decision to sell a large number of New Zealand State houses.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
The Speaker further notified the House that Dr Megan Woods had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the decision by the Prime Minister to accept the resignation of Judith Collins as a Minister and to instigate an inquiry into allegations that, as Minister of Police, Ms Collins acted inappropriately to undermine the then Director of the Serious Fraud Office.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
5 Order of the day for Address in Reply
The House resumed the adjourned debate on the question, That a respectful Address be presented to His Excellency the Governor-General in reply to His Excellency’s speech, and the amendment proposed thereto.
Resolved, That the debate be now adjourned (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
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The debate was set down for resumption next sitting day.
6 Government orders of the day
Employment Relations Amendment Bill and Accounting Infrastructure Reform Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Employment Relations Amendment Bill and the Accounting Infrastructure Reform Bill.
(In the committee)
Employment Relations Amendment Bill
Part 1 read.Sarah Dowie moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jian Yang moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Paul Foster-Bell moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Joanne Hayes moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Joanne Hayes moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Joanne Hayes moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 64New Zealand National 60; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Supplementary Order Paper No 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 6 (Andrew Little).
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On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11Noes 64New Zealand National 60; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 1 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Amendments agreed to.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 5 (Andrew Little).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11Noes 64New Zealand National 60; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 3 (Andrew Little).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11Noes 64New Zealand National 60; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 4 (Andrew Little).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11Noes 64New Zealand National 60; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendment was tabled:Amendment to delete clause 11 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 8 (Andrew Little) ruled out of order as being inconsistent with a previous decision.
The following amendments were put:Remaining amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 8 (Andrew Little).
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On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11Noes 64New Zealand National 60; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 13 (Denise Roche).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11Noes 64New Zealand National 60; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendment was tabled:Amendment to delete clause 17 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 9 (Andrew Little) ruled out of order as being inconsistent with a previous decision.
The following amendments were put:Remaining amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 9 (Andrew Little).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11Noes 64New Zealand National 60; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendments were tabled:Amendments to delete clause 30 and new section 69G(3) in clause 32 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 7 (Andrew Little) ruled out of order as being inconsistent with a previous decision.
The following amendments were put:Remaining amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 7 (Andrew Little).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11Noes 64New Zealand National 60; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 12 (Denise Roche).
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On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11Noes 64New Zealand National 60; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 10 (Andrew Little).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11Noes 64New Zealand National 60; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendments were tabled:Amendments to delete clauses 51 and 56 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 11 (Andrew Little) ruled out of order as being inconsistent with a previous decision.
The following amendments were put:Remaining amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 11 (Andrew Little).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11Noes 64New Zealand National 60; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
On the question, That Part 1, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Part 2 read.At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Employment Relations Amendment Bill.
The Chairperson reported no progress on the Accounting Infrastructure Reform Bill.
The report was adopted and the Employment Relations Amendment Bill set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
Wednesday, 22 October 2014
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The Accounting Infrastructure Reform Bill was set down for consideration in committee next sitting day.
7 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
Wednesday, 22 October 2014
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Thursday, 23 October 2014
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Death of former Clerk of the House
The Speaker informed the House of the death on 14 September 2014 of Charles Phillip Littlejohn, CBE, LLM, who was Clerk of the House of Representatives from 1976 to 1985.
The Speaker expressed on behalf of the House the sense of loss sustained and sympathy with the relatives of the late former Clerk, and members stood and observed a period of silence as a mark of respect to his memory.
2 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
3 Government motion
Resolved, That this House express its condolences to the family of the soldier killed in Ottawa today and its deep concern at the attack at Parliament House (Hon Gerry Brownlee).
4 Papers
Two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
One question to a member was answered.
6 Order of the day for Address in Reply
The House resumed the adjourned debate on the question, That a respectful Address be presented to His Excellency the Governor-General in reply to His Excellency’s speech, and the amendment proposed thereto.
Resolved, That the debate be now adjourned (Hon Maggie Barry).
The debate was set down for resumption next sitting day.
Thursday, 23 October 2014
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7 Government orders of the day
Employment Relations Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Employment Relations Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Part 2 read again.Chris Bishop moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Sarah Dowie moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 64New Zealand National 60; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 55New Zealand Labour 30; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11
Resolved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That Part 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 30; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
The following amendments to Schedule 1 were put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 1 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).Amendment to Schedule 1 heading to replace “s 64” with “s 65” (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 30; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Amendments agreed to.
On the question, That Schedule 1, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 30; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Schedule 1, as amended, stand part.
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On the question, That Schedule 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 30; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Schedule 2 stand part.
Clauses 1 to 3 read.At 5.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Employment Relations Amendment Bill.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
8 Adjournment
At 5.56 pm the House adjourned.
Thursday, 23 October 2014
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Tuesday, 28 October 2014
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that a parliamentary delegation from the Parliament of Fiji, led by Deputy Speaker Ruveni Nadalo, was present in the gallery.
The delegation was welcomed with applause.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Order of the day for Address in Reply
The House resumed the adjourned debate on the question, That a respectful Address be presented to His Excellency the Governor-General in reply to His Excellency’s speech, and the amendment proposed thereto.
Resolved, That the debate be now adjourned (Hon Steven Joyce).
The debate was set down for resumption next sitting day.
6 Government orders of the day
Employment Relations Amendment Bill, Accounting Infrastructure Reform Bill, and
Gambling Amendment Bill (No 2)
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Employment Relations Amendment Bill, for consideration of the Accounting Infrastructure Reform Bill, and for further consideration of the Gambling Amendment Bill (No 2).
(In the committee)
Employment Relations Amendment Bill
Clauses 1 to 3 read again.
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Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Sarah Dowie moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Joanne Hayes moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 64New Zealand National 60; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11
Resolved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 14 (Dr David Clark).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 59New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2Noes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That clause 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
On the question, That clause 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Accounting Infrastructure Reform Bill
Part 1 read.Resolved, That the question be now put (Melissa Lee).
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The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper Nos 471 and 2 (Hon Paul Goldsmith).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 1AA stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 1 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 1A stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 2 stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Resolved, That the bill be divided as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 470 (Hon Paul Goldsmith).
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment and divided into four bills.
Gambling Amendment Bill (No 2)
Part 1 read again.
By leave, agreed that the Gambling Amendment Bill (No 2) be taken as one question.
Parts 1 to 4 and clauses 1 to 3 read.At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Employment Relations Amendment Bill with amendment.
The Chairperson reported the Accounting Infrastructure Reform Bill with amendment and divided into the following bills:
• Auditor Regulation Amendment Bill
• Charities Amendment Bill (No 3)
• Financial Reporting Amendment Bill
• New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants Amendment Bill.
The Chairperson reported progress on the Gambling Amendment Bill (No 2).
The report was adopted and the Employment Relations Amendment Bill, the Auditor Regulation Amendment Bill, the Charities Amendment Bill (No 3), the Financial Reporting Amendment Bill, and the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants Amendment Bill were set down for third reading next sitting day.
Accounting Infrastructure Reform Bill
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The Gambling Amendment Bill (No 2) was set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
7 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 29 October 2014
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
Four papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The report on the Recommended sitting programme for the remainder of 2014 and for 2015 was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 Applications to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Hon Annette King had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the release of the Unicef report on Children of Recession: The impact of the economic crisis on child well-being in rich countries.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
The Speaker also notified the House that Kelvin Davis had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the Government’s decision not to prosecute those involved in the Roast Busters incident.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
5 Order of the day for Address in Reply
The House resumed the adjourned debate on the question, That a respectful Address be presented to His Excellency the Governor-General in reply to His Excellency’s speech, and the amendment proposed thereto.
6 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 30 October 2014
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
Nine papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Kelvin Davis had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the Government’s inability to prosecute claims of sexual abuse.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
6 Order of the day for Address in Reply
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That a respectful Address be presented to His Excellency the Governor-General in reply to His Excellency’s speech, and the amendment proposed thereto.
On the question, That the amendment (Hon Annette King) be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11Noes 64New Zealand National 60; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
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On the question, That the motion that a respectful Address be presented to His Excellency the Governor-General be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 64New Zealand National 60; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11
Resolved, That a respectful Address be presented to His Excellency the Governor-General in reply to His Excellency’s speech:
Address from the House of Representatives
TO
His Excellency Lieutenant General The Right Honourable Sir Jerry Mateparae, Chancellor and Principal Knight Grand Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, Principal Companion of The Queen’s Service Order, Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Realm of New Zealand.
YOUR EXCELLENCY—
WE, the House of Representatives, thank you for the speech addressed to us when you opened this Fifty-First Parliament.
We assure you that the matters referred to in your speech will receive our careful consideration.
Ko te tūmanako nei kia mahi tahi tātou katoa.
Resolved, That the Address be adopted.
Resolved, That Mr Speaker, accompanied by the Mover and Seconder and other members of the House, do present the said Address to His Excellency the Governor-General at a place and time to be appointed by His Excellency (Hon Simon Bridges).
7 Government orders of the day
Employment Relations Amendment Bill
Hon Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga for Hon Michael Woodhouse moved, and the question was proposed, That the Employment Relations Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Employment Relations Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Auditor Regulation Amendment Bill, Charities Amendment Bill (No 3), Financial
Reporting Amendment Bill, and New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants
Amendment Bill
The Auditor Regulation Amendment Bill, the Charities Amendment Bill (No 3), the Financial Reporting Amendment Bill, and the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants Amendment Bill were read a third time.
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8 Adjournment
At 5.59 pm the House adjourned.
Thursday, 30 October 2014
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Tuesday, 4 November 2014
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
Fourteen papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
2 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
3 Government orders of the day
Standards and Accreditation Bill
The Standards and Accreditation Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Commerce Committee consider the bill.
Resolved, That the Commerce Committee report the bill to the House on or before 31 March 2015 (Hon Paul Goldsmith).
Organised Crime and Anti-corruption Legislation Bill
The Organised Crime and Anti-corruption Legislation Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Law and Order Committee consider the bill.
Policing (Cost Recovery) Amendment Bill
Hon Anne Tolley for Hon Michael Woodhouse moved, and the question was proposed, That the Policing (Cost Recovery) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 105New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 16Green Party 14; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Policing (Cost Recovery) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Law and Order Committee consider the bill.
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Trade (Safeguard Measures) Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Trade (Safeguard Measures) Bill be now read a third time.
The Trade (Safeguard Measures) Bill was read a third time.
Social Assistance (Portability to Cook Islands, Niue, and Tokelau) Bill
The Social Assistance (Portability to Cook Islands, Niue, and Tokelau) Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Social Services Committee consider the bill.
Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3)
Hon Peter Dunne moved, and the question was proposed, That the Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3) be now read a first time.
The debate was interrupted and set down for resumption next sitting day.
The sitting was suspended at 10.00 pm and resumed at 9.00 am on Wednesday, 5 November 2014 for an extended sitting.
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Te Kawerau ā Maki Claims Settlement Bill
The Te Kawerau ā Maki Claims Settlement Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Māori Affairs Committee consider the bill.
Te Hiku Claims Settlement Bill
The Te Hiku Claims Settlement Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Māori Affairs Committee consider the bill.
Hawke’s Bay Regional Planning Committee Bill
The Hawke’s Bay Regional Planning Committee Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Māori Affairs Committee consider the bill.
4 Adjournment
At 12.50 pm on Wednesday, 5 November 2014 the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 5 November 2014
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Ministerial statement
Rt Hon John Key made a ministerial statement on an issue of national security.
2 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The Parole (Extended Supervision Orders) Amendment Bill was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
One question to a member was answered.
5 General debate
Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
6 Members’ orders of the day
Parental Leave and Employment Protection (Six Months’ Paid Leave) Amendment
Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Parental Leave and Employment Protection (Six Months’ Paid Leave) Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Clause 4 read again.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Joanne Hayes moved, That the question be now put.
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On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 1United Future 1Noes 120New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1
Motion not agreed to.
Sarah Dowie moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendment to the amendment was put:Amendment to Supplementary Order Paper No 472 (Sue Moroney) set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 15 (Sue Moroney).
On the question, That the amendment to the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 61New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1
Amendment to the amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 472 (Sue Moroney).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 61New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That clause 4 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 61New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1
Clause 4 not agreed to.
Clause 5 read.Chris Bishop moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
Parental Leave and Employment Protection (Six Months’ Paid Leave) Amendment Bill
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On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That the question be now put.The following amendment to the amendment was put:Amendment to Supplementary Order Paper No 472 (Sue Moroney) set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 15 (Sue Moroney).On the question, That the amendment to the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 61New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1
Amendment to the amendment not agreed to.The following amendment was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 472 (Sue Moroney).On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 61New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1
Amendment not agreed to.On the question, That clause 5 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 61New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1
Clause 5 not agreed to.New clause 6 proposed.
At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of Bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Parental Leave and Employment Protection (Six Months’ Paid Leave) Amendment Bill.The report was adopted and the bill set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
7 Adjournment
At 9.55 pm the House adjourned.
Parental Leave and Employment Protection (Six Months’ Paid Leave) Amendment Bill
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Thursday, 6 November 2014
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Business of the House
By leave, agreed that on 10 December 2014 the general debate be replaced by an adjournment debate at 4.30 pm.
3 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Government orders of the day
Government motion—sitting programme for the remainder of 2014 and for 2015
Hon Simon Bridges for Hon Gerry Brownlee moved a motion concerning the sitting programme for the remainder of 2014 and for 2015.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 110New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 11New Zealand First 11
Resolved, That on its rising on Thursday, 6 November 2014, the House adjourn until Tuesday, 25 November, and on its rising on Wednesday, 10 December the House adjourn until Tuesday, 10 February 2015, and the sitting days for 2015 be as follows:
February 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, and 26;
March 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, and 31;
April 1, 2, 28, 29, and 30;
May 5, 6, 7, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, and 28;
June 2, 3, 4, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, and 30;
July 1, 2, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, and 30;
August 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, and 27;
September 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, and 24;
October 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, and 22;
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November 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, and 19;
December 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, and 10.
6 Member’s motion
By leave, agreed that member’s notice of motion No 8, concerning the deaths of two Work and Income staff in Ashburton, be moved without debate.
Resolved, That this House note the tragic deaths of Peggy Turuhira Noble and Susan Leigh Cleveland at the Ashburton Work and Income office on Monday, 1 September 2014 and extend to their families the deepest sympathies of this House with our heartfelt acknowledgement that they died in their public sector workplace while serving in the interests of their community (Sue Moroney).
7 Government orders of the day—continued
Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3)
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3) be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 108New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 30; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 11New Zealand First 11
Motion agreed to.
The Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3) was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Government Administration Committee consider the bill.
Health (Protection) Amendment Bill
The Health (Protection) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Health Committee consider the bill.
Parole Amendment Bill
Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the Parole Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
The debate was interrupted and set down for resumption next sitting day.
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8 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the House adjourned.
Thursday, 6 November 2014
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Tuesday, 25 November 2014
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Address in Reply
The Speaker announced that, accompanied by members, he attended upon His Excellency the Governor-General with the Address in Reply agreed to by the House in reply to the speech at the Opening of this Parliament. His Excellency was pleased to make the following reply:
MR SPEAKER AND MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES:
I receive with much pleasure the Address which has been adopted by the House of Representatives in reply to my speech at the Opening of the First Session of the Fifty-First Parliament of New Zealand. I thank you for your assurance that the matters referred to in my speech will receive your careful consideration.
Jerry Mateparae, Governor-General
Resolved, That His Excellency’s reply be entered in the Journals of the House (Hon Simon Bridges).
2 Papers
Thirty-seven papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The report on the Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Setting up Central Agencies Shared Services, was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Debate on matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker informed the House that he had received applications from Dr Russel Norman, Rt Hon Winston Peters, and Andrew Little to debate, as a matter of urgent public importance, the report of the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security into the release of information by the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service in July and August 2011.
The Speaker stated that priority would be given to the first application received.
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Dr Russel Norman moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance.
The motion lapsed.
6 Urgency
Hon Simon Bridges for Hon Gerry Brownlee moved a motion to accord urgency to certain business.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 96New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 25Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11
Resolved, That urgency be accorded the introduction and first reading of the Countering Terrorist Fighters Legislation Bill and its referral to a select committee.
The introduction of the Countering Terrorist Fighters Legislation Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading forthwith.
Hon Christopher Finlayson for Rt Hon John Key moved, and the question was proposed, That the Countering Terrorist Fighters Legislation Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Countering Terrorist Fighters Legislation Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
On the question, That the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee consider the bill, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Resolved, That the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee consider the bill.
Hon Christopher Finlayson for Rt Hon John Key moved a motion including an instruction in respect of the committee’s consideration of the bill.
Chris Hipkins moved the following amendment:
Replace “Tuesday, 2 December 2014” with “Tuesday, 10 February 2015”.
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On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 59New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2Noes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee report the Countering Terrorist Fighters Legislation Bill to the House by Tuesday, 2 December 2014, and that the committee have authority to meet at any time while the House is sitting (except during oral questions), during any evening on a day on which there has been a sitting of the House, and on a Friday in a week in which there has been a sitting of the House, despite Standing Orders 191 and 194(1)(b) and (c).
7 Government orders of the day
Education Amendment Bill (No 2)
Hon Hekia Parata moved, That the Education Amendment Bill (No 2) be now read a second time.
8 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 26 November 2014
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
Seven papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
2 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
3 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Rt Hon Winston Peters had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the escape from New Zealand of convicted murderer, Phillip John Smith.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
4 General debate
Andrew Little moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
5 Government orders of the day
Education Amendment Bill (No 2)
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Education Amendment Bill (No 2) be now read a second time.
On the question, That the amendments recommended by the Education and Science Committee by majority be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Education and Science Committee by majority be agreed to.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
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The Education Amendment Bill (No 2) was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) Bill and Parole (Extended Supervision
Orders) Amendment Bill
Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) Bill and the Parole (Extended Supervision Orders) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
Resolved, That the amendments to the Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) Bill recommended by the Justice and Electoral Committee by majority be agreed to.
On the question, That the Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) Bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
The Parole (Extended Supervision Orders) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Parole Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Parole Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
Resolved, That the amendments to the Parole Amendment Bill recommended by the Law and Order Committee by majority be agreed to.
On the question, That the Parole Amendment Bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 105New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 16Green Party 14; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Parole Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Commerce (Cartels and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Commerce (Cartels and Other Matters) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
The Commerce (Cartels and Other Matters) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
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Animal Welfare Amendment Bill
Hon Nathan Guy moved, and the question was proposed, That the Animal Welfare Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Animal Welfare Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Immigration Amendment Bill (No 2)
Hon Michael Woodhouse moved, and the question was proposed, That the Immigration Amendment Bill (No 2) be now read a second time.
6 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 27 November 2014
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Simon Bridges made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Papers
Twelve papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of four reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• International treaty examination of the Second Protocol to the Convention Between New Zealand and Canada for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with Respect to Taxes on Income
• Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Public Entities’ Progress in Implementing the Auditor-General’s Recommendations 2014
• Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, State-owned Enterprises: Results of the 2012/13 Audits
• Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, The Auditor-General’s Strategic Intentions 2014/15 to 2017/18 and Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Annual Plan 2014/15
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
One question to a member was answered.
5 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Rt Hon Winston Peters had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the receipt by convicted murderer, Phillip John Smith, of $26,700.00 in student living costs from the Ministry of Social Development.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
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6 Government orders of the day
Government motion—appointment of members to Parliamentary Service
Commission
Resolved, That, pursuant to section 15(1)(d) of the Parliamentary Service Act 2000, the following members be appointed as members of the Parliamentary Service Commission: Tim Macindoe, Chris Hipkins, David Clendon, Barbara Stewart, and Marama Fox (Hon Simon Bridges).
Crimes (Match-fixing) Amendment Bill
The Crimes (Match-fixing) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Education Amendment Bill (No 2) and Gambling Amendment Bill (No 2)
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Education Amendment Bill (No 2) and for further consideration of the Gambling Amendment Bill (No 2).
(In the committee)
Education Amendment Bill (No 2)
Part 1 read.Paul Foster-Bell moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Andrew Bayly moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jono Naylor moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
At 5.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Education Amendment Bill (No 2).
The Chairperson reported no progress on the Gambling Amendment Bill (No 2).
The report was adopted and the Education Amendment Bill (No 2) and the Gambling Amendment Bill (No 2) were set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
7 Adjournment
At 5.55 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 2 December 2014
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
Five papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of two reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Countering Terrorist Fighters Legislation Bill
• Subordinate Legislation (Confirmation and Validation) Bill (No 3)
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Taxation (KiwiSaver HomeStart and Remedial Matters) Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Government orders of the day
Crimes (Match-fixing) Amendment Bill, Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) Bill,
Parole (Extended Supervision Orders) Amendment Bill, Education Amendment Bill
(No 2), and Gambling Amendment Bill (No 2)
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Crimes (Match-fixing) Amendment Bill, the Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) Bill, and the Parole (Extended Supervision Orders) Amendment Bill, and for further consideration of the Education Amendment Bill (No 2) and the Gambling Amendment Bill (No 2).
(In the committee)
Crimes (Match-fixing) Amendment Bill
Clause 1 read.
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Andrew Bayly moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Resolved, That the question be now put (Scott Simpson).
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Clause 2 read.Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Clause 3 read.Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
Clause 4 read.Resolved, That clause 4 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment presently.
Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) Bill
Part 1 read.Barbara Kuriger moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jono Naylor moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 96New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 25Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendment was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 20 (Hon Amy Adams).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Amendment agreed to.
On the question, That Part 1, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Crimes (Match-fixing) Amendment Bill
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Part 2 read.On the question, That Part 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
The following amendment to the Schedule was put:In the item relating to section 47(1) of the Mental Health (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Act 1992, replace “penal institution” with “prison” (Hon Amy Adams).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Amendment agreed to.
On the question, That the Schedule, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Resolved, That the Schedule, as amended, stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 20 (Hon Amy Adams).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Amendment agreed to.
Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) Bill
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On the question, That clause 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Resolved, That clause 2, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Parole (Extended Supervision Orders) Amendment Bill
Parts 1 and 2 and clauses 1 to 3 read.Nuk Korako moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
The following amendments to Part 1 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 30 (Hon Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga).
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Education Amendment Bill (No 2)
Part 1 read again.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 64New Zealand National 60; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 56New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 21 (Hon Hekia Parata).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 64New Zealand National 60; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 56New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11
Amendments agreed to.
Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) Bill
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Amendment to clause 6 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 22 (Chris Hipkins).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2Noes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Amendment to clause 6 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 24 (Gareth Hughes).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2Noes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was proposed:Amendment to insert new clause 6A set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 24 (Gareth Hughes).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2Noes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 23 (Gareth Hughes).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2Noes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was proposed:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 27 (Gareth Hughes).
Education Amendment Bill (No 2)
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On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2Noes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to clause 38, new section 348, set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 22 (Chris Hipkins).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2Noes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 28 (Catherine Delahunty).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2Noes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 25 (Catherine Delahunty).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2Noes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper Nos 26, 31, 32, 33, and 36 (Catherine Delahunty).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2Noes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Amendment to clause 38, new section 380, set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 22 (Chris Hipkins).
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On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2Noes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Amendment to clause 38, new section 382(1)(i), set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 22 (Chris Hipkins).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2Noes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was tabled:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 34 (Catherine Delahunty).
Amendment ruled out of order as being inconsistent with a previous decision.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to clause 38, new sections 382(1)(j), 387, 389, and 399 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 22 (Chris Hipkins).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2Noes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendments were tabled:Amendments to replace the word “conduct” with “ethics” set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 35 (Catherine Delahunty).
Amendments ruled out of order as being inconsistent with a previous decision.
The following amendments were put:Amendment to clause 38 to delete new section 387(6) as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 35 (Catherine Delahunty).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2Noes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 29 (Catherine Delahunty).
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On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2Noes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
On the question, That Part 1, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Part 2 read.The following amendment was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 21 (Hon Hekia Parata).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 64New Zealand National 60; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 56New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11
Amendment agreed to.
The following amendments were tabled:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 22 (Chris Hipkins).
Amendments ruled out of order as being inconsistent with a previous decision.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 28 (Catherine Delahunty).
Amendments ruled out of order as being inconsistent with a previous decision.
On the question, That Part 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
The following amendment to Schedule 1 was put:In new Schedule 19, clause 1, replace “31 December 2015” with “30 June 2016” (Hon Hekia Parata).
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On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 64New Zealand National 60; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 56New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11
Amendment agreed to.
On the question, That Schedule 1, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Schedule 1, as amended, stand part.
The following amendment to Schedule 2 was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 21 (Hon Hekia Parata).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 64New Zealand National 60; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 56New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11
Amendment agreed to.
The following amendments to Schedule 2 were tabled:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 22 (Chris Hipkins).
Amendments ruled out of order as being inconsistent with a previous decision.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 28 (Catherine Delahunty).
Amendments ruled out of order as being inconsistent with a previous decision.
On the question, That Schedule 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Schedule 2, as amended, stand part.
The following amendment to Schedule 3 was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 21 (Hon Hekia Parata).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 64New Zealand National 60; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 56New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11
Amendment agreed to.
The following amendments to Schedule 3 were tabled:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 22 (Chris Hipkins).
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Amendments ruled out of order as being inconsistent with a previous decision.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 28 (Catherine Delahunty).
Amendments ruled out of order as being inconsistent with a previous decision.
On the question, That Schedule 3, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Schedule 3, as amended, stand part.
Clauses 1 to 3 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 64New Zealand National 60; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11
Resolved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendment to clause 2 was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 21 (Hon Hekia Parata).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 64New Zealand National 60; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11
Amendment agreed to.
On the question, That clause 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That clause 2, as amended, stand part.
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On the question, That clause 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Gambling Amendment Bill (No 2)
Parts 1 to 4 and clauses 1 to 3 read again.
At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Crimes (Match-fixing) Amendment Bill without amendment.
The Chairperson reported the Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) Bill, the Parole (Extended Supervision Orders) Amendment Bill, and the Education Amendment Bill (No 2) with amendment.
The Chairperson reported progress on the Gambling Amendment Bill (No 2).
The report was adopted and the Crimes (Match-fixing) Amendment Bill, the Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) Bill, the Parole (Extended Supervision Orders) Amendment Bill, and the Education Amendment Bill (No 2) were set down for third reading next sitting day.
The Gambling Amendment Bill (No 2) was set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
7 Adjournment
At 9.57 pm the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 3 December 2014
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
2 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
Five questions to members were answered.
3 General debate
Hon Hekia Parata moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
4 Members’ orders of the day
Parental Leave and Employment Protection (Six Months’ Paid Leave) Amendment
Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Parental Leave and Employment Protection (Six Months’ Paid Leave) Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
New clause 6 proposed again.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 64New Zealand National 60; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments to the amendment were put:Amendments to Supplementary Order Paper No 472 (Sue Moroney) set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 15 (Sue Moroney).
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On the question, That the amendments to the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 61New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1
Amendments to the amendment not agreed to.The following amendment was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper 472 (Sue Moroney).On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 61New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1
New clause 6 not agreed to.New clause 7 proposed.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 64New Zealand National 60; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments to the amendment were put:Amendments to Supplementary Order Paper No 472 (Sue Moroney) set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 15 (Sue Moroney).On the question, That the amendments to the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 61New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1
Amendments to the amendment not agreed to.The following amendment was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 472 (Sue Moroney).On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 61New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1
New clause 7 not agreed to.New clause 8 proposed.Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 472 (Sue Moroney).
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On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 61New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1
New clause 8 not agreed to.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Parental Leave and Employment Protection (Six Months’ Paid Leave) Amendment Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading next sitting day.
Sentencing (Protection of Children from Criminal Offending) Amendment Bill
Pita Paraone moved, and the question was proposed, That the Sentencing (Protection of Children from Criminal Offending) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 13New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2Noes 108New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Register of Pecuniary Interests of Judges Bill
Dr Kennedy Graham moved, and the question was proposed, That the Register of Pecuniary Interests of Judges Bill be now read a second time.
5 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 4 December 2014
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Papers
Two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of three reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Report from the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, Evaluating Solar Water Heating: Sun, Renewable Energy and Climate Change
• Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s Financial Stability Report, November 2014 (I.3A)
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Government orders of the day
Crimes (Match-fixing) Amendment Bill
The Crimes (Match-fixing) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) Bill and Parole (Extended Supervision
Orders) Amendment Bill
Hon Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga moved, and the question was proposed, That the Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) Bill and the Parole (Extended Supervision Orders) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
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On the question, That the Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) Bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) Bill was read a third time.
The Parole (Extended Supervision Orders) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Subordinate Legislation (Confirmation and Validation) Bill (No 3)
The Subordinate Legislation (Confirmation and Validation) Bill (No 3) was read a second time.
The Subordinate Legislation (Confirmation and Validation) Bill (No 3) was read a third time.
Taxation (KiwiSaver HomeStart and Remedial Matters) Bill
The Taxation (KiwiSaver HomeStart and Remedial Matters) Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Finance and Expenditure Committee consider the bill.
Resolved, That the Finance and Expenditure Committee report the bill to the House on or before 28 April 2015.
6 Adjournment
At 6.01 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 9 December 2014
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
Eight papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of two reports was announced.
The Manukau City Council (Regulation of Prostitution in Specified Places) Bill was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Radiation Safety Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Correction of vote
The Speaker corrected the vote on the Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) Bill in committee on the question on Part 1, That the question be now put. The correct result is Ayes 107, Noes 14.
6 Urgency
Hon Gerry Brownlee moved a motion to accord urgency to certain business.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 62New Zealand National 60; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That urgency be accorded the passing of the remaining stages of the Countering Terrorist Fighters Legislation Bill and any bills into which it may be divided.
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7 Government orders of the day
Countering Terrorist Fighters Legislation Bill
Hon Christopher Finlayson for Rt Hon John Key moved, and the question was proposed, That the Countering Terrorist Fighters Legislation Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the amendments recommended by the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee by majority be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 94New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 27Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee by majority be agreed to.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 94New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 27Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Countering Terrorist Fighters Legislation Bill was read a second time.
Rt Hon Winston Peters moved, That it be an instruction to the committee of the whole House on the Countering Terrorist Fighters Legislation Bill that it have the authority to consider and, if it thinks fit, adopt the amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 43.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 11New Zealand First 11Noes 96New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Abstentions 14Green Party 14
Motion not agreed to.
The Countering Terrorist Fighters Legislation Bill was set down for committee stage forthwith.
(In the committee)
Parts 1 and 2, the Schedule, and clauses 1 and 2 read.Todd Muller moved, That the question be now put.
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On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 64New Zealand National 60; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments to Part 1 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 40 (Rt Hon John Key).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 108New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 13New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 41 (Dr Kennedy Graham).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 27Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2Noes 94New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 42 (Dr Kennedy Graham).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 48New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 73New Zealand National 60; New Zealand First 11; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
On the question, That Part 1, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 94New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 27Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
The following amendments to Part 2 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 40 (Rt Hon John Key) and amendment to clause 11 to replace “4ID” with “4IE” (Hon Christopher Finlayson).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
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Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 41 (Dr Kennedy Graham).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 27Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2Noes 94New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 42 (Dr Kennedy Graham).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 48New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 73New Zealand National 60; New Zealand First 11; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendment was tabled:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 43 (Rt Hon Winston Peters).
Amendment ruled out of order as being outside the scope of the bill.
On the question, That Part 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 94New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 27Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
On the question, That the Schedule stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 94New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 27Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That the Schedule stand part.
On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 94New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 27Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
On the question, That clause 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 94New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 27Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Resolved, That the bill be divided as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 39 (Hon Christopher Finlayson for Rt Hon John Key).
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The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment and divided into three bills.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Countering Terrorist Fighters Legislation Bill with amendment and divided into the following bills:
• Passports Amendment Bill
• Customs and Excise Amendment Bill
• New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Amendment Bill.
The report was adopted and the bills were set down for third reading forthwith.
Passports Amendment Bill, Customs and Excise Amendment Bill, and New Zealand
Security Intelligence Service Amendment Bill
Hon Christopher Finlayson for Rt Hon John Key moved, and the question was proposed, That the Passports Amendment Bill, the Customs and Excise Amendment Bill, and the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the Passports Amendment Bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 94New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 27Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Passports Amendment Bill was read a third time.
On the question, That the Customs and Excise Amendment Bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 94New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 27Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Customs and Excise Amendment Bill was read a third time.
On the question, That the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Amendment Bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 94New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 27Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Amendment Bill was read a third time.
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Ngāti Koroki Kahukura Claims Settlement Bill and Ngāti Hauā Claims Settlement
Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Ngāti Koroki Kahukura Claims Settlement Bill and the Ngāti Hauā Claims Settlement Bill.
(In the committee)
Ngāti Koroki Kahukura Claims Settlement Bill
Part 1 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 37 (Hon Christopher Finlayson).
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Part 2 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 37 (Hon Christopher Finlayson).
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
Part 3 read.Resolved, That Part 3 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 1 stand part.
The following amendment to Schedule 2 was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 37 (Hon Christopher Finlayson).
Resolved, That Schedule 2, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 3 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 4 stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Ngāti Hauā Claims Settlement Bill
Part 1 read.The following amendment was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 38 (Hon Christopher Finlayson).
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
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Part 2 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 38 (Hon Christopher Finlayson).
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
Part 3 read.Resolved, That Part 3 stand part.
Part 4 read.Resolved, That Part 4 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 1 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 2 stand part.
The following amendments to Schedule 3 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 38 (Hon Christopher Finlayson).
Resolved, That Schedule 3, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 4 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 5 stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Ngāti Koroki Kahukura Claims Settlement Bill with amendment.
The Chairperson also reported the Ngāti Hauā Claims Settlement Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted.
The Ngāti Koroki Kahukura Claims Settlement Bill was set down for third reading forthwith and the Ngāti Hauā Claims Settlement Bill was set down for third reading presently.
The sitting was suspended at 9.52 pm and resumed at 9.00 am on Wednesday, 10 December 2014 for an extended sitting.
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The Ngāti Koroki Kahukura Claims Settlement Bill was read a third time.
Ngāti Hauā Claims Settlement Bill
The Ngāti Hauā Claims Settlement Bill was read a third time.
8 Adjournment
At 12.11 pm on Wednesday, 10 December 2014 the House adjourned (Hon Bill English).
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Wednesday, 10 December 2014
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
Five papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented two further papers (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
2 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
3 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Richard Prosser had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the 60c downward revision by Fonterra in the milk price forecast from $5.30 per kilogram of milk solids to $4.70.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
4 Government orders of the day
Energy (Fuels, Levies, and References) Amendment Bill
Hon Simon Bridges moved, and the question was proposed, That the Energy (Fuels, Levies, and References) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 110New Zealand National 60; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 11New Zealand First 11
Motion agreed to.
The Energy (Fuels, Levies, and References) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Government motion—adjournment
Resolved, That the House do now adjourn.
5 Adjournment
At 5.13 pm the House adjourned.
Wednesday, 10 December 2014
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The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Resignation of member
The Speaker advised the House that he had received a letter from Mike Sabin resigning his seat in the House with effect from Friday, 30 January 2015.
2 Papers—Prime Minister’s statement
The Prime Minister’s statement to Parliament for 2015 was announced as published under the authority of the House.
3 Debate on Prime Minister’s statement
Rt Hon John Key moved, and the question was proposed, That this House express its confidence in the National-led Government and commend its programme for 2015 as set out in the Prime Minister’s statement to Parliament.
Andrew Little moved the following amendment:
That all the words after “That” be deleted and replaced with:this House express no confidence in this National-led Government because this is a government that has lost its moral compass and turned a blind eye to the deplorable actions of its MPs; that is fixated on selling off our state houses rather than building more homes; that is leading us into a war with no clear goals and no exit strategy; that has more Kiwis out of work and in poverty today than when it came to power; and that now has no greater ambition for New Zealand than changing our flag while leaving the real issues to fester.
Resolved, That the debate be adjourned (Hon Bill English).
The debate was set down for resumption next sitting day.
4 Government orders of the day
Education Amendment Bill (No 2)
Hon Hekia Parata moved, and the question was proposed, That the Education Amendment Bill (No 2) be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Education Amendment Bill (No 2) was read a third time.
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Immigration Amendment Bill (No 2)
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Immigration Amendment Bill (No 2) be now read a second time.
On the question, That the amendments recommended by the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee by majority be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee by majority be agreed to.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Immigration Amendment Bill (No 2) was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Social Security Amendment Bill (No 3)
Hon Anne Tolley moved, and the question was proposed, That the Social Security Amendment Bill (No 3) be now read a second time.
5 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 11 February 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
Thirty papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The report on the Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s Monetary Policy Statement, December 2014 was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Appropriation (2013/14 Confirmation and Validation) Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
4 Member’s motion
Suppression of free press in Egypt
Resolved, That this House condemn the continued imprisonment of two Al Jazeera journalists in Egypt—Canadian-Egyptian Mohamad Fahmy, and Egyptian Baher Mohammad—and further condemn Egypt’s suppression of the free press, which is the cornerstone of a just and stable society, and call on the Egyptian Government to release these journalists following the release of their colleague, Australian Peter Greste (Clare Curran).
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Rt Hon Winston Peters had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the resignation of Ian Fletcher as Director of the Government Communications Security Bureau.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
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7 Government orders of the day
Debate on Prime Minister’s statement
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That this House express its confidence in the National-led Government and commend its programme for 2015 as set out in the Prime Minister’s statement to Parliament, and the amendment proposed thereto.
Resolved, That the debate be adjourned (Hon Paula Bennett).
The debate was set down for resumption next sitting day.
Energy (Fuels, Levies, and References) Amendment Bill, Gambling Amendment Bill
(No 2), and Parole Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Energy (Fuels, Levies, and References) Amendment Bill, further consideration of the Gambling Amendment Bill (No 2), and consideration of the Parole Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Energy (Fuels, Levies, and References) Amendment Bill
Parts 1 and 2 and clauses 1 to 3 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 77New Zealand National 59; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 43New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendment to Part 1 was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 45 (Dr Megan Woods).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Parts 1 and 2 and clauses 1 to 3 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment presently.
Gambling Amendment Bill (No 2)
Parts 1 to 4 and clauses 1 to 3 read again.
The following amendments to Parts 1 and 2 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 84 (Kevin Hague).
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On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 47New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; Māori Party 2Noes 72New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 11; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendment to Part 1 was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 478 (Rt Hon Winston Peters).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 43New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11Noes 76New Zealand National 59; Green Party 13; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendments to the amendments to Parts 1 and 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 454 (Hon Peter Dunne) were put:In the amendment to clause 5, after new clause 5(9A), insert:Replace clause 5(17) with:
(17) The definition of venue operator in section 4(1) is repealed and the following definition substituted:
venue operator means the occupier of a class 4 venue for which the licence application was required under section 65(3) to be accompanied by a class 4 venue agreement where the occupier owns the primary business at the venue
In the amendment to clause 22A, in new clause 22C, new section 58(1)(b), replace “section 69A” with “section 53A”.
Replace the amendment to clause 45, new section 105(1), with:In clause 45, new section 105(1), replace “the proceeds from the sale of any fittings, chattels, or gambling equipment purchased from those profits” with “any gain above the book value from the sale of gambling assets”.
Replace the amendment to clause 46, new section 105A(3), with the following amendments to clause 46, new section 105A:In clause 46, new section 105A(2), replace “proceeds” with “any gain above the book value from the sale of gambling assets” in each place.
In clause 46, new section 105A(2)(a), replace “proceeds” with “any gain above the book value from the sale of gambling assets”.
In clause 46, replace new section 105A(2)(b) with:(b) applies the gaming machine profits, interest, investment return, and any gain
above the book value from the sale of gambling assets to, or distributes the gaming machine profits, interest, investment return, and any gain above the book value from the sale of gambling assets for, authorised purposes.
In clause 46, new section 105A(3), delete “summary”.
After the amendment to clause 46, insert the following amendments to clause 51:In clause 51, new section 111(1)(a), delete “on the relevant standard form,”.
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In clause 51, replace new section 111(l)(b) with:(b) promptly sell all gambling assets and apply or distribute any gain above the
book value from the sale of gambling assets to or for authorised purposes; and
In clause 51, replace new section 111(1A)(a) with:(a) any gain above the book value from the sale of gambling assets; and
(Hon Peter Dunne)
On the question, That the amendments to the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 11New Zealand First 11
Resolved, That the amendments to the amendments be agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments, as amended, set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 454 (Hon Peter Dunne).
On the question, That the amendments, as amended, be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 11New Zealand First 11
Resolved, That the amendments, as amended, be agreed to.
Resolved, That Parts 1 to 4 and clauses 1 to 3, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Parole Amendment Bill
Parts 1 and 2 and clauses 1 to 3 read.Resolved, That the question be now put (Jami-Lee Ross).
On the question, That Parts 1 and 2 and clauses 1 to 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 104New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 16Green Party 14; Māori Party 2
Result corrected after originally being announced as Ayes 94, Noes 16.
Resolved, That Parts 1 and 2 and clauses 1 to 3 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment.
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Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Energy (Fuels, Levies, and References) Amendment Bill without amendment.
The Chairperson reported the Gambling Amendment Bill (No 2) with amendment.
The Chairperson reported the Parole Amendment Bill without amendment.
The report was adopted and the bills were set down for third reading next sitting day.
8 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
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Thursday, 12 February 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
3 Correction of vote
The Speaker corrected the vote on the Parole Amendment Bill in committee, on the question, That Parts 1 and 2 and clauses 1 to 3 stand part. The correct result is Ayes 104, Noes 16.
The Speaker announced that the record would be amended accordingly.
4 Debate on Prime Minister’s statement
The House resumed the adjourned debate on the question, That this House express its confidence in the National-led Government and commend its programme for 2015 as set out in the Prime Minister’s statement to Parliament, and the amendment proposed thereto.
5 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Tuesday, 17 February 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of five reports was announced.
The report on the international treaty examination of the First Protocol to Amend the Agreement establishing the ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Area was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Government orders of the day
Debate on Prime Minister’s statement
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That this House express its confidence in the National-led Government and commend its programme for 2015 as set out in the Prime Minister’s statement to Parliament, and the amendment proposed thereto.
Resolved, That the debate be adjourned (Hon Anne Tolley).
The debate was set down for resumption next sitting day.
Social Security Amendment Bill (No 3)
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Social Security Amendment Bill (No 3) be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 25Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11
Motion agreed to.
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The Social Security Amendment Bill (No 3) was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Energy (Fuels, Levies, and References) Amendment Bill
Hon Simon Bridges moved, and the question was proposed, That the Energy (Fuels, Levies, and References) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 11New Zealand First 11
Motion agreed to.
The Energy (Fuels, Levies, and References) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Parole Amendment Bill
Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the Parole Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
6 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 18 February 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
2 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf (Environmental Effects) (Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 Government orders of the day
Debate on Prime Minister’s statement
The House resumed the adjourned debate on the question, That this House express its confidence in the National-led Government and commend its programme for 2015 as set out in the Prime Minister’s statement to Parliament, and the amendment proposed thereto.
On the question, That the amendment (Andrew Little) be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11
Resolved, That this House express its confidence in the National-led Government and commend its programme for 2015 as set out in the Prime Minister’s statement to Parliament.
Government motions—membership and terms of reference of Intelligence and
Security Committee
Hon Amy Adams for Hon Gerry Brownlee moved a motion relating to the appointment of members to the Intelligence and Security Committee and the terms of reference of that committee.
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On the question, That the Government motion relating to the membership of the Intelligence and Security Committee be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 25Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11
Resolved, That under section 8 of the Intelligence and Security Committee Act 1996, this House endorse the following as members of the Intelligence and Security Committee: Hon Christopher Finlayson and Hon Amy Adams, nominated by the Prime Minister under section 7(1)(c) of the Act; and David Shearer, nominated by the Leader of the Opposition under section 7(1)(d) of the Act.
On the question, That the Government motion relating to the terms of reference of the Intelligence and Security Committee be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 25Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11
Resolved, That—
(a) the Intelligence and Security Committee will examine the Estimates Vote for each intelligence and security agency (Standing Orders 247, 248, 249, and 338 are to be read and applied accordingly)
(b) the Intelligence and Security Committee will examine the Supplementary Estimates for each intelligence and security agency (Standing Orders 247, 248, 249, and 341 are to be read and applied accordingly)
(c) the Intelligence and Security Committee will conduct an annual review of the performance in the previous financial year and the current operations of each intelligence and security agency (Standing Orders 247, 248, 249, 344, and 345 are to be read and applied accordingly)
(d) no select committee can examine an intelligence and security agency
(e) a bill or other matter relating to an intelligence and security agency may be referred by the House to the Intelligence and Security Committee (Standing Orders 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 276, 277, 278, 279, 288, 289, 291, 295, 296, 298, 299, and 300 are to be read and applied accordingly)
(f) the Clerk will allocate any petition relating to an intelligence and security agency to the Intelligence and Security Committee (Standing Order 370)
(g) for the purposes of this order—
• intelligence and security agency means the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service or the Government Communications Security Bureau; and
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• Intelligence and Security Committee means the Intelligence and Security Committee established by section 5 of the Intelligence and Security Committee Act 1996.
Judicature Modernisation Bill
Hon Jo Goodhew for Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the Judicature Modernisation Bill be now read a second time.
The Judicature Modernisation Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Objectionable Publications and Indecency Legislation Bill
Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the Objectionable Publications and Indecency Legislation Bill be now read a second time.
5 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 19 February 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of five reports was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Government orders of the day
Coroners Amendment Bill
The Coroners Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Justice and Electoral Committee consider the bill.
Gambling Amendment Bill (No 2)
Hon Peter Dunne moved, and the question was proposed, That the Gambling Amendment Bill (No 2) be now read a third time.
6 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Tuesday, 24 February 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Ministerial statement
By leave, agreed for a ministerial statement on the deployment of troops to Iraq to be up to 10 minutes, for there to be comments of up to 10 minutes each, as follows—
• two from New Zealand National
• three from New Zealand Labour
• two from the Green Party
• two from New Zealand First
• one each from the Māori Party, United Future, and ACT New Zealand—
and for the Prime Minister to speak in reply for up to five minutes.
Rt Hon John Key made a ministerial statement in relation to the deployment of troops to Iraq.
2 Papers
Two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of five reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Report on the Pacific Parliamentary and Political Leaders Forum
• Report on the Briefing from Te Ohu Kaimoana
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
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6 Government orders of the day
Gambling Amendment Bill (No 2)
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Gambling Amendment Bill (No 2) be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 11New Zealand First 11
Motion agreed to.
The Gambling Amendment Bill (No 2) was read a third time.
Parole Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Parole Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 104New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 16Green Party 14; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Parole Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Objectionable Publications and Indecency Legislation Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Objectionable Publications and Indecency Legislation Bill be now read a second time.
The Objectionable Publications and Indecency Legislation Bill was read a second time.
Statutes Amendment Bill (No 4)
Hon Simon Bridges moved, and the question was proposed, That the Statutes Amendment Bill (No 4) be now read a second time.
7 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 25 February 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
2 General debate
Andrew Little moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
3 Private and local orders of the day
Manukau City Council (Regulation of Prostitution in Specified Places) Bill
Hon Annette King for Su’a William Sio moved, and the question was proposed, That the Manukau City Council (Regulation of Prostitution in Specified Places) Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 11New Zealand First 11Noes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
4 Members’ orders of the day
Parental Leave and Employment Protection (Six Months’ Paid Leave) Amendment
Bill
Sue Moroney moved, and the question was proposed, That the Parental Leave and Employment Protection (Six Months’ Paid Leave) Amendment Bill be recommitted for further consideration by the committee of the whole House.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1
Motion not agreed to.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1
Motion not agreed to.
Register of Pecuniary Interests of Judges Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Register of Pecuniary Interests of Judges Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 16Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 104New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Social Security (Clothing Allowances for Orphans and Unsupported Children)
Amendment Bill
Tracey Martin moved, and the question was proposed, That the Social Security (Clothing Allowances for Orphans and Unsupported Children) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
5 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 26 February 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Simon Bridges made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Taxation (Annual Rates for 2015–16, Research and Development, and Remedial Matters) Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2013/14 Confirmation and Validation) Bill
Hon Steven Joyce for Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the Appropriation (2013/14 Confirmation and Validation) Bill be now read a first time.
The Appropriation (2013/14 Confirmation and Validation) Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading next sitting day.
Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf (Environmental Effects)
(Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill
Hon Louise Upston for Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf (Environmental Effects) (Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 13Green Party 13
Motion agreed to.
The Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf (Environmental Effects) (Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Local Government and Environment Committee consider the bill.
Resolved, That the bill be reported back to the House by 29 June 2015 (Hon Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga for Hon Nick Smith).
Drug and Alcohol Testing of Community-based Offenders and Bailees Legislation
Bill
Hon Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga moved, and the question was proposed, That the Drug and Alcohol Testing of Community-based Offenders and Bailees Legislation Bill be now read a first time.
7 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Tuesday, 10 March 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
Two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of two reports was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• New Zealand Flag Referendums Bill
• Remuneration Authority Amendment Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Dr Russel Norman had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating recent revelations that the Government Communications Security Bureau has allegedly undertaken spying against New Zealanders in the Pacific.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
6 Government orders of the day
Drug and Alcohol Testing of Community-based Offenders and Bailees Legislation
Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Drug and Alcohol Testing of Community-based Offenders and Bailees Legislation Bill be now read a first time.
The Drug and Alcohol Testing of Community-based Offenders and Bailees Legislation Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Law and Order Committee consider the bill.
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Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill
The Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Local Government and Environment Committee consider the bill.
Resolved, That the committee report the bill to the House on or before 31 July 2015 (Hon Michael Woodhouse for Hon Dr Nick Smith).
Radiation Safety Bill
Hon Michael Woodhouse for Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman moved, That the Radiation Safety Bill be now read a first time.
The Radiation Safety Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Health Committee consider the bill.
Taxation (Annual Rates for 2015–16, Research and Development, and Remedial
Matters) Bill
Hon Todd McClay moved, and the question was proposed, That the Taxation (Annual Rates for 2015–16, Research and Development, and Remedial Matters) Bill be now read a first time.
7 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 11 March 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
2 Budget policy statement
David Bennett moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of the report of the Finance and Expenditure Committee on the Budget Policy Statement 2015.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11
Resolved, That the House take note of the report of the Finance and Expenditure Committee on the Budget Policy Statement 2015.
3 Government orders of the day
Taxation (Annual Rates for 2015–16, Research and Development, and Remedial
Matters) Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Taxation (Annual Rates for 2015–16, Research and Development, and Remedial Matters) Bill be now read a first time.
The Taxation (Annual Rates for 2015–16, Research and Development, and Remedial Matters) Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Finance and Expenditure Committee consider the bill.
Statutes Amendment Bill (No 4)
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Statutes Amendment Bill (No 4) be now read a second time.
The Statutes Amendment Bill (No 4) was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Human Rights Amendment Bill
Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the Human Rights Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
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4 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 12 March 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Papers
Three papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of six reports was announced.
The interim report on the Inquiry into the appointment of an Ombudsman and Chief Ombudsman was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Government orders of the day
New Zealand Flag Referendums Bill
Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the New Zealand Flag Referendums Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 76New Zealand National 59; Green Party 13; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 43New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11
Motion agreed to.
The New Zealand Flag Referendums Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Justice and Electoral Committee consider the bill.
Resolved, That the committee report the bill to the House on or before 29 July 2015 (Hon Paul Goldsmith for Hon Bill English).
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Construction Contracts Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Construction Contracts Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Part 1 read.At 5.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Construction Contracts Amendment Bill.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
6 Adjournment
At 5.56 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 17 March 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Government motion
Resolved, That the House express its support for the people and Government of Vanuatu and our other Pacific neighbours affected by Cyclone Pam (Rt Hon John Key).
2 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of nine reports was announced.
The Taxation (KiwiSaver HomeStart and Remedial Matters) Bill was set down for second reading.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Report from the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, Changing Climate and Rising Seas: Understanding the Science
• Report from the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, Drilling for Oil and Gas in New Zealand: Environmental Oversight and Regulation
• International treaty examination of the Maritime Labour Convention 2006 and the Amendments of 2014
• International treaty examination of the Protocol of 2003 to the International Convention on the Establishment of an International Fund for Compensation for Oil Pollution Damage 1992 (Supplementary Fund Protocol)
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Urgency
Hon Gerry Brownlee moved a motion to accord urgency to certain business.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
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Resolved, That urgency be accorded the introduction and passing through all stages of the Remuneration Authority (Members of Parliament Remuneration) Amendment Bill and any bills into which it may be divided.
6 Introduction and passing of Government bills
Remuneration Authority (Members of Parliament Remuneration) Amendment Bill
The Remuneration Authority (Members of Parliament Remuneration) Amendment Bill was introduced and set down for first reading forthwith.
Hon Michael Woodhouse moved, and the question was proposed, That the Remuneration Authority (Members of Parliament Remuneration) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Remuneration Authority (Members of Parliament Remuneration) Amendment Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading forthwith.
Hon Michael Woodhouse moved, and the question was proposed, That the Remuneration Authority (Members of Parliament Remuneration) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Remuneration Authority (Members of Parliament Remuneration) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage forthwith.
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Remuneration Authority (Members of Parliament Remuneration) Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Parts 1 and 2, the Schedule, and clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 57 (Metiria Turei).
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On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 14Green Party 14Noes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 58 (Metiria Turei).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 59 (Metiria Turei).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 14Green Party 14Noes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Parts 1 and 2, the Schedule, and clauses 1 and 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Remuneration Authority (Members of Parliament Remuneration) Amendment Bill without amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading forthwith.
Hon Michael Woodhouse moved, and the question was proposed, That the Remuneration Authority (Members of Parliament Remuneration) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Remuneration Authority (Members of Parliament Remuneration) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
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7 Adjournment
At 9.54 pm the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 18 March 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that a parliamentary delegation representing the Delegation for Relations with Australia and New Zealand from the European Parliament, led by Michael Theurer MEP of the Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, was present in the gallery.
The delegation was welcomed with applause.
2 Papers
Five papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 General debate
Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
6 Members’ orders of the day
Social Security (Clothing Allowances for Orphans and Unsupported Children)
Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Social Security (Clothing Allowances for Orphans and Unsupported Children) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
The Social Security (Clothing Allowances for Orphans and Unsupported Children) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Education (Breakfast and Lunch Programmes in Schools) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Education (Breakfast and Lunch Programmes in Schools) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 59New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Electronic Data Safety Bill
Clare Curran moved, and the question was proposed, That the Electronic Data Safety Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 59New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Education (Food in Schools) Amendment Bill
David Shearer moved, and the question was proposed, That the Education (Food in Schools) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1
Motion not agreed to.
Healthy Homes Guarantee Bill
Phil Twyford moved, and the question was proposed, That the Healthy Homes Guarantee Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1
Motion not agreed to.
7 Adjournment
At 9.54 pm the House adjourned.
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Thursday, 19 March 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of two reports was announced.
The report on the Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Ministry of Social Development: Using a Case Management Approach to Service Delivery was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Environmental Protection Authority (Protection of Environment) Amendment Bill
• New Zealand International Convention Centre Act 2013 Repeal Bill
• Fighting Foreign Corporate Control Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
6 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
7 Debate on matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker informed the House that he had accepted an application to debate a matter of urgent public importance.
Jacinda Ardern for Carmel Sepuloni moved, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the release of the report by the Independent Police Conduct Authority regarding the so-called “roastbusters” case.
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The motion lapsed.
8 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2013/14 Confirmation and Validation) Bill
Hon Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga for Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the Appropriation (2013/14 Confirmation and Validation) Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 54New Zealand Labour 29; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11
Motion agreed to.
The Appropriation (2013/14 Confirmation and Validation) Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Statutes Amendment Bill (No 4)
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Statutes Amendment Bill (No 4).
(In the committee)
Parts 1 to 33 and clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That Parts 1 to 33 and clauses 1 and 2 stand part.
Resolved, That the bill be divided into 34 bills as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 55 (Hon Simon Bridges).
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment and divided into 34 bills.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Statutes Amendment Bill (No 4) without amendment and divided into the following bills:
• Animal Welfare Amendment Bill (No 2)
• Antarctica (Environmental Protection) Amendment Bill
• Biosecurity Amendment Bill
• Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Relationships Registration Amendment Bill
• Commodity Levies Amendment Bill
• Copyright Amendment Bill
• Forests Amendment Bill
• Friendly Societies and Credit Unions Amendment Bill
• Governor-General Amendment Bill
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• Heavy Engineering Research Levy Amendment Bill
• Judicial Conduct Commissioner and Judicial Conduct Panel Amendment Bill
• Land Transport Amendment Bill
• Land Transport Management Amendment Act 2008 Amendment Bill
• Local Electoral Amendment Bill
• Local Government Act 1974 Amendment Bill
• Local Government Act 2002 Amendment Bill
• Local Government (Auckland Council) Amendment Bill
• Local Government Official Information and Meetings Amendment Bill
• Marine Mammals Protection Amendment Bill
• Misuse of Drugs Amendment Act 1978 Amendment Bill
• National Animal Identification and Tracing Amendment Bill
• National Parks Amendment Bill
• Ngāti Manuhiri Claims Settlement Amendment Bill
• Official Information Amendment Bill
• Ombudsmen Amendment Bill
• Pork Industry Board Amendment Bill
• Reserves Amendment Bill
• Sale and Supply of Alcohol Amendment Bill
• Sentencing Amendment Bill
• Summary Proceedings Amendment Bill
• Tariff Amendment Bill
• Tokelau (Territorial Sea and Exclusive Economic Zone) Amendment Bill
• Trade in Endangered Species Amendment Bill
• Wildlife Amendment Bill.
The report was adopted and, in accordance with a determination of the Business Committee, the bills divided from the Statutes Amendment Bill (No 4) were set down for third reading forthwith.
Animal Welfare Amendment Bill (No 2), Antarctica (Environmental Protection)
Amendment Bill, Biosecurity Amendment Bill, Births, Deaths, Marriages, and
Relationships Registration Amendment Bill, Commodity Levies Amendment Bill,
Copyright Amendment Bill, Forests Amendment Bill, Friendly Societies and Credit
Unions Amendment Bill, Governor-General Amendment Bill, Heavy Engineering
Research Levy Amendment Bill, Judicial Conduct Commissioner and Judicial
Conduct Panel Amendment Bill, Land Transport Amendment Bill, Land Transport
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Management Amendment Act 2008 Amendment Bill, Local Electoral Amendment
Bill, Local Government Act 1974 Amendment Bill, Local Government Act 2002
Amendment Bill, Local Government (Auckland Council) Amendment Bill, Local
Government Official Information and Meetings Amendment Bill, Marine Mammals
Protection Amendment Bill, Misuse of Drugs Amendment Act 1978 Amendment
Bill, National Animal Identification and Tracing Amendment Bill, National Parks
Amendment Bill, Ngāti Manuhiri Claims Settlement Amendment Bill, Official
Information Amendment Bill, Ombudsmen Amendment Bill, Pork Industry
Board Amendment Bill, Reserves Amendment Bill, Sale and Supply of Alcohol
Amendment Bill, Sentencing Amendment Bill, Summary Proceedings Amendment
Bill, Tariff Amendment Bill, Tokelau (Territorial Sea and Exclusive Economic Zone)
Amendment Bill, Trade in Endangered Species Amendment Bill, and Wildlife
Amendment Bill
Hon Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga for Hon Simon Bridges moved, and the question was proposed, That the Animal Welfare Amendment Bill (No 2), the Antarctica (Environmental Protection) Amendment Bill, the Biosecurity Amendment Bill, the Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Relationships Registration Amendment Bill, the Commodity Levies Amendment Bill, the Copyright Amendment Bill, the Forests Amendment Bill, the Friendly Societies and Credit Unions Amendment Bill, the Governor-General Amendment Bill, the Heavy Engineering Research Levy Amendment Bill, the Judicial Conduct Commissioner and Judicial Conduct Panel Amendment Bill, the Land Transport Amendment Bill, the Land Transport Management Amendment Act 2008 Amendment Bill, the Local Electoral Amendment Bill, the Local Government Act 1974 Amendment Bill, the Local Government Act 2002 Amendment Bill, the Local Government (Auckland Council) Amendment Bill, the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Amendment Bill, the Marine Mammals Protection Amendment Bill, the Misuse of Drugs Amendment Act 1978 Amendment Bill, the National Animal Identification and Tracing Amendment Bill, the National Parks Amendment Bill, the Ngāti Manuhiri Claims Settlement Amendment Bill, the Official Information Amendment Bill, the Ombudsmen Amendment Bill, the Pork Industry Board Amendment Bill, the Reserves Amendment Bill, the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Amendment Bill, the Sentencing Amendment Bill, the Summary Proceedings Amendment Bill, the Tariff Amendment Bill, the Tokelau (Territorial Sea and Exclusive Economic Zone) Amendment Bill, the Trade in Endangered Species Amendment Bill, and the Wildlife Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
9 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
Thursday, 19 March 2015
116 Tuesday, 24 March 2015
Tuesday, 24 March 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that a delegation from the Parliament of the Republic of Fiji led by the Speaker, Hon Dr Jiko Fatafehi Luveni, was present.
The delegation was welcomed with applause and the visiting Speaker accorded a seat on the left of the Chair.
The Speaker also informed the House that a parliamentary delegation from the State Great Hural of Mongolia, led by Jalbasuren Batzandan, member of the Parliament of Mongolia, was present in the gallery.
The delegation was welcomed with applause.
2 Government motions
Resolved, That this House express its sadness at the passing on 20 March 2015 of former Australian Prime Minister, Rt Hon Malcolm Fraser, AC, CH, GCL, aged 84 (Hon Bill English).
Resolved, That this House express its sadness at the passing on 23 March 2015 of former Prime Minister of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew, GCMG, CH, aged 91 (Hon Bill English).
3 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of 20 reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Arts Centre of Christchurch Trust Bill
• Christchurch City Council (Rates Validation) Bill.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• International treaty examination of the World Trade Organization Agreement on Government Procurement
• International treaty examination of the Agreement on Strengthening Implementation of the Niue Treaty on Cooperation in Fisheries Surveillance and Law Enforcement in the South Pacific Region
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
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5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that David Shearer had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the release of a document showing the Government Communications Security Bureau undertook targeted monitoring of international diplomats to support the application of Hon Tim Groser for the position of Director-General of the World Trade Organization.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
7 Government orders of the day
Animal Welfare Amendment Bill (No 2), Antarctica (Environmental Protection)
Amendment Bill, Biosecurity Amendment Bill, Births, Deaths, Marriages, and
Relationships Registration Amendment Bill, Commodity Levies Amendment Bill,
Copyright Amendment Bill, Forests Amendment Bill, Friendly Societies and Credit
Unions Amendment Bill, Governor-General Amendment Bill, Heavy Engineering
Research Levy Amendment Bill, Judicial Conduct Commissioner and Judicial
Conduct Panel Amendment Bill, Land Transport Amendment Bill, Land Transport
Management Amendment Act 2008 Amendment Bill, Local Electoral Amendment
Bill, Local Government Act 1974 Amendment Bill, Local Government Act 2002
Amendment Bill, Local Government (Auckland Council) Amendment Bill, Local
Government Official Information and Meetings Amendment Bill, Marine Mammals
Protection Amendment Bill, Misuse of Drugs Amendment Act 1978 Amendment
Bill, National Animal Identification and Tracing Amendment Bill, National Parks
Amendment Bill, Ngāti Manuhiri Claims Settlement Amendment Bill, Official
Information Amendment Bill, Ombudsmen Amendment Bill, Pork Industry
Board Amendment Bill, Reserves Amendment Bill, Sale and Supply of Alcohol
Amendment Bill, Sentencing Amendment Bill, Summary Proceedings Amendment
Bill, Tariff Amendment Bill, Tokelau (Territorial Sea and Exclusive Economic Zone)
Amendment Bill, Trade in Endangered Species Amendment Bill, and Wildlife
Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Animal Welfare Amendment Bill (No 2), the Antarctica (Environmental Protection) Amendment Bill, the Biosecurity Amendment Bill, the Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Relationships Registration Amendment Bill, the Commodity Levies Amendment Bill, the Copyright Amendment Bill, the Forests Amendment Bill, the Friendly Societies and Credit Unions Amendment Bill, the Governor-General Amendment Bill, the Heavy Engineering Research Levy Amendment Bill, the Judicial Conduct Commissioner and Judicial Conduct Panel Amendment Bill, the Land Transport Amendment Bill, the Land Transport Management Amendment Act 2008 Amendment Bill, the Local Electoral Amendment Bill, the Local Government Act 1974 Amendment Bill, the Local Government Act 2002 Amendment Bill, the Local Government (Auckland
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Council) Amendment Bill, the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Amendment Bill, the Marine Mammals Protection Amendment Bill, the Misuse of Drugs Amendment Act 1978 Amendment Bill, the National Animal Identification and Tracing Amendment Bill, the National Parks Amendment Bill, the Ngāti Manuhiri Claims Settlement Amendment Bill, the Official Information Amendment Bill, the Ombudsmen Amendment Bill, the Pork Industry Board Amendment Bill, the Reserves Amendment Bill, the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Amendment Bill, the Sentencing Amendment Bill, the Summary Proceedings Amendment Bill, the Tariff Amendment Bill, the Tokelau (Territorial Sea and Exclusive Economic Zone) Amendment Bill, the Trade in Endangered Species Amendment Bill, and the Wildlife Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
The Animal Welfare Amendment Bill (No 2), the Antarctica (Environmental Protection) Amendment Bill, the Biosecurity Amendment Bill, the Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Relationships Registration Amendment Bill, the Commodity Levies Amendment Bill, the Copyright Amendment Bill, the Forests Amendment Bill, the Friendly Societies and Credit Unions Amendment Bill, the Governor-General Amendment Bill, the Heavy Engineering Research Levy Amendment Bill, the Judicial Conduct Commissioner and Judicial Conduct Panel Amendment Bill, the Land Transport Amendment Bill, the Land Transport Management Amendment Act 2008 Amendment Bill, the Local Electoral Amendment Bill, the Local Government Act 1974 Amendment Bill, the Local Government Act 2002 Amendment Bill, the Local Government (Auckland Council) Amendment Bill, the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Amendment Bill, the Marine Mammals Protection Amendment Bill, the Misuse of Drugs Amendment Act 1978 Amendment Bill, the National Animal Identification and Tracing Amendment Bill, the National Parks Amendment Bill, the Ngāti Manuhiri Claims Settlement Amendment Bill, the Official Information Amendment Bill, the Ombudsmen Amendment Bill, the Pork Industry Board Amendment Bill, the Reserves Amendment Bill, the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Amendment Bill, the Sentencing Amendment Bill, the Summary Proceedings Amendment Bill, the Tariff Amendment Bill, the Tokelau (Territorial Sea and Exclusive Economic Zone) Amendment Bill, the Trade in Endangered Species Amendment Bill, and the Wildlife Amendment Bill were read a third time.
Taxation (KiwiSaver HomeStart and Remedial Matters) Bill
Hon Nick Smith for Hon Todd McClay moved, and the question was proposed, That the Taxation (KiwiSaver HomeStart and Remedial Matters) Bill be now read a second time.
The Taxation (KiwiSaver HomeStart and Remedial Matters) Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Harmful Digital Communications Bill
Tracey Martin moved, That the order of the day for the second reading of the Harmful Digital Communications Bill be discharged and the bill referred to the Justice and Electoral Committee for consideration.
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On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the Harmful Digital Communications Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 77New Zealand National 59; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 43New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11
Motion agreed to.
The Harmful Digital Communications Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
8 Adjournment
At 9.57 pm the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 25 March 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Government motion
Resolved, That the House express its admiration for the New Zealand Black Caps’ performance during the 2015 Cricket World Cup to date and wish them good luck for the final on Sunday (Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman).
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Central Government: Results of the 2013/14 Audits was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Eleven questions to Ministers were answered.
5 General debate
Ron Mark moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
6 Government orders of the day
Taxation (KiwiSaver HomeStart and Remedial Matters) Bill, Social Security
Amendment Bill (No 3), and Immigration Amendment Bill (No 2)
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Taxation (KiwiSaver HomeStart and Remedial Matters) Bill, the Social Security Amendment Bill (No 3), and the Immigration Amendment Bill (No 2).
(In the committee)
Taxation (KiwiSaver HomeStart and Remedial Matters) Bill
Clauses 1 to 11 read.Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Amendment to clause 2 as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 60 (Hon Todd McClay).
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Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 2, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 4 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 5 stand part.
Amendment to insert new clause 5BA as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 60 (Hon Todd McClay).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Amendments to clause 5B as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 60 (Hon Todd McClay).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 5B, as amended, stand part.
Amendment to replace clause 6 as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 60 (Hon Todd McClay).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Amendment to insert new clause 6B as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 60 (Hon Todd McClay).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 7 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 8 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 9 stand part.
Amendment to replace clause 10 as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 60 (Hon Todd McClay).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 11 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Social Security Amendment Bill (No 3)
Parts 1 and 2, new Schedule, and clauses 1 to 3 read.The following amendments to Part 1 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 56 (Hon Anne Tolley).
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On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 25Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
On the question, That Part 1, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 25Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Amendments to Part 2 as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 56 (Hon Anne Tolley).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
On the question, That Part 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 25Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
Amendment to the new Schedule to be inserted by Supplementary Order Paper No 56 (Hon Anne Tolley) set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 64 (Hon Anne Tolley).
On the question, That the amendment to the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 25Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11
Resolved, That the amendment to the amendment be agreed to.
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Amendment to insert the new Schedule as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 56, as amended (Hon Anne Tolley).
On the question, That the amendment, as amended, be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 25Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11
Resolved, That the amendment, as amended, be agreed to.
On the question, That clauses 1 to 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 25Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11
Resolved, That clauses 1 to 3 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Immigration Amendment Bill (No 2)
Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 and 2, and clauses 1 to 3 read.At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Taxation (KiwiSaver HomeStart and Remedial Matters) Bill and the Social Security Amendment Bill (No 3) with amendment.
The Chairperson reported progress on the Immigration Amendment Bill (No 2).
The report was adopted and the Taxation (KiwiSaver HomeStart and Remedial Matters) Bill and the Social Security Amendment Bill (No 3) were set down for third reading next sitting day.
The Immigration Amendment Bill (No 2) was set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
7 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
Social Security Amendment Bill (No 3)
Wednesday, 25 March 2015
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Thursday, 26 March 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of eight reports was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Government orders of the day
Taxation (KiwiSaver HomeStart and Remedial Matters) Bill
The Taxation (KiwiSaver HomeStart and Remedial Matters) Bill was read a third time.
Human Rights Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Human Rights Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
6 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
Thursday, 26 March 2015
125 Tuesday, 31 March 2015
Tuesday, 31 March 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
Three papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of 23 reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Standards and Accreditation Bill
• Environmental Reporting Bill
• Hawke’s Bay Regional Planning Committee Bill
• Social Assistance (Portability to Cook Islands, Niue, and Tokelau) Bill.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Alterations to the 2014/15 appropriations for Vote Audit, Vote Ombudsmen, and Vote Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, and 2015/16 draft budgets for the Office of the Controller and Auditor-General, the Office of the Ombudsman, and the Office of the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment
• Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Accident Compensation Corporation: Using a Case Management Approach to Rehabilitation
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the New Zealand Business Number Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Government orders of the day
Immigration Amendment Bill (No 2), Animal Welfare Amendment Bill, and
Objectionable Publications and Indecency Legislation Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Immigration Amendment Bill (No 2) and for consideration of the Animal Welfare Amendment Bill and the Objectionable Publications and Indecency Legislation Bill.
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(In the committee)
Immigration Amendment Bill (No 2)
Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 and 2, and clauses 1 to 3 read again.
The following amendments to the amendments to Part 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 65 (Hon Michael Woodhouse) were put:In clause 5, new section 5(4), replace “must be sent” with “must be given or sent”.
In clause 47, new section 175A(5)(c)(iii), replace “for liability against deportation” with “against liability for deportation”.
On the question, That the amendments to the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Amendments to the amendments agreed to.
The following amendments, as amended, were put:Amendments, as amended, set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 65 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
On the question, That the amendments, as amended, be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Amendments, as amended, agreed to.
On the question, That Part 1, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
The following amendments to Part 2, and amendment to the amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 65 (Hon Michael Woodhouse) were put:In clause 61, replace the clause heading with “New sections 277A to 277C inserted”.
In clause 61, after new section 277A, insert:277B Department must review and report on entry and search powers under section
277A(1) The Department must, not later than 3 years after the commencement of section
277A,—(a) review the exercise by immigration officers of the entry and search powers
conferred by section 277A(3)(a) and (b); and(b) prepare a report on the review for the Minister.
(2) The report must include recommendations to the Minister on whether any amendments to the Act concerning the powers under section 277A(3)(a) or (b), or both, are necessary or desirable.
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(3) As soon as practicable after receiving the report, the Minister must present a copy of the report to the House of Representatives.
277C Departmental annual report to record exercise of entry and search powers under section 277A
(1) The chief executive must include in every annual report prepared by the chief executive for the purposes of section 43 of the Public Finance Act 1989—(a) the number of occasions during the period covered by the report on which
immigration officers exercised the powers conferred by section 277A(3)(a) or (b), or both; and
(b) the number of persons charged during the period covered by the report with an offence under section 350 or 351, if the collection of evidence relevant to the offence was significantly assisted by the exercise of the powers under section 277A(3)(a) or (b), or both.
(2) To avoid doubt, this section does not require the chief executive to include in any annual report information about an entry or a search undertaken by consent.
In clause 80, new section 351(8), definition of temporary worker, paragraph (a), replace “visa:” with “visa; or”.
On the question, That the amendments to Part 2, and amendment to the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Amendments to Part 2, and amendment to the amendments agreed to.
Amendments, as amended, set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 65 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
On the question, That the amendments, as amended, be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Amendments, as amended, agreed to.
On the question, That Part 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
On the question, That Schedule 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Schedule 1 stand part.
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On the question, That Schedule 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Schedule 2 stand part.
On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Amendments to clause 2 as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 65 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Amendments agreed to.
On the question, That clause 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That clause 2, as amended, stand part.
On the question, That clause 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Animal Welfare Amendment Bill
Parts 1 and 2, the Schedule, and clauses 1 to 3 read.
Todd Barclay moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Paul Foster-Bell moved, That the question be now put.
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On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 56New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments to Part 1 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 69 (Hon Nathan Guy).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 355 (Mojo Mathers).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 13Green Party 13Noes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 47 (Mojo Mathers).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 47New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; Māori Party 2Noes 72New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 11; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 367 (Mojo Mathers).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 56New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 46 (Mojo Mathers).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 48 (Hon Trevor Mallard).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 56New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
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Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Resolved, That the Schedule stand part.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Objectionable Publications and Indecency Legislation Bill
Part 1 read.Mark Mitchell moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
The following amendment was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 67 (Hon Amy Adams).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Part 2 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 67 (Hon Amy Adams).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Resolved, That the bill be divided as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 483 (Hon Amy Adams).
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment and divided into five bills.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Immigration Amendment Bill (No 2) and the Animal Welfare Amendment Bill with amendment.
The Chairperson also reported the Objectionable Publications and Indecency Legislation Bill with amendment and divided into the following bills:
• Films, Videos, and Publications Classification (Objectionable Publications) Amendment Bill
• Customs and Excise (Objectionable Publications) Amendment Bill
• Crimes (Indecency) Amendment Bill
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• Accident Compensation (Cover for Mental Injury—Indecency Offences) Amendment Bill
• Vulnerable Children (Children’s Worker Safety Checking—Indecency Offence) Amendment Bill.
The report was adopted and the bills were set down for third reading next sitting day.
Social Security Amendment Bill (No 3)
Hon Amy Adams for Hon Anne Tolley moved, and the question was proposed, That the Social Security Amendment Bill (No 3) be now read a third time.
6 Business of the House
The Speaker informed the House that the votes in committee on Schedules 1 and 2 of the Immigration Amendment Bill (No 2) were incorrectly recorded. The correct result is Ayes 61, Noes 57 in both cases.
The Speaker announced that the record would be amended accordingly.
7 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 1 April 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Member’s motion
Nuclear non-proliferation
Resolved, That this House urge nuclear weapons States at this year’s Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty Review Conference in New York in April to fulfil their side of the bargain they struck 45 years ago in signing a treaty to eliminate their nuclear weapons in exchange for other nations not proliferating nuclear weapons, and call on them to act to honour their unequivocal undertaking to disarm under Article 6 of the treaty (Hon Phil Goff).
2 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
3 General debate
Hon Maggie Barry moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The debate was interrupted.
4 Business of the House
By leave, agreed that the House will adjourn on Thursday, 2 April 2015 following the third reading of the bills that were formerly part of the Objectionable Publications and Indecency Legislation Bill.
5 General debate—continued
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
6 Private and local orders of the day
Arts Centre of Christchurch Trust Bill
The Arts Centre of Christchurch Trust Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Christchurch City Council (Rates Validation) Bill
The Christchurch City Council (Rates Validation) Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
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7 Members’ orders of the day
Social Security (Clothing Allowances for Orphans and Unsupported Children)
Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Social Security (Clothing Allowances for Orphans and Unsupported Children) Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Clauses 1 to 4 read.Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendment to clause 2 was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 70 (Jan Logie).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 48New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 72New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 11; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
The following amendment to clause 4 was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 72 (Jacinda Ardern).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 46New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14Noes 74New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 4 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Social Security (Clothing Allowances for Orphans and Unsupported Children) Amendment Bill without amendment.
The report was adopted and the Social Security (Clothing Allowances for Orphans and Unsupported Children) Amendment Bill was set down for third reading next sitting day.
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8 Adjournment
At 9.55 pm the House adjourned.
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Thursday, 2 April 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of 14 reports was announced.
The report on the Standard Estimates Questionnaire 2015/16 and the interim report on the Māori Language (Te Reo Māori) Bill were set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Government orders of the day
Social Security Amendment Bill (No 3)
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Social Security Amendment Bill (No 3) be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 25Green Party 14; New Zealand First 11
Motion agreed to.
The Social Security Amendment Bill (No 3) was read a third time.
Films, Videos, and Publications Classification (Objectionable Publications)
Amendment Bill, Customs and Excise (Objectionable Publications) Amendment
Bill, Crimes (Indecency) Amendment Bill, Accident Compensation (Cover for Mental
Injury—Indecency Offences) Amendment Bill, and Vulnerable Children (Children’s
Worker Safety Checking—Indecency Offence) Amendment Bill
The Films, Videos, and Publications Classification (Objectionable Publications) Amendment Bill, the Customs and Excise (Objectionable Publications) Amendment Bill, the Crimes (Indecency) Amendment Bill, the Accident Compensation (Cover
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for Mental Injury—Indecency Offences) Amendment Bill, and the Vulnerable Children (Children’s Worker Safety Checking—Indecency Offence) Amendment Bill were read a third time.
6 Adjournment
At 4.14 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 28 April 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Return of member
The Speaker informed the House that he had received from the Electoral Commission a writ declaring Rt Hon Winston Peters to be elected to represent the electorate of Northland.
2 Resignation of member
The Speaker advised the House that he had received a letter from Rt Hon Winston Peters resigning his list seat in the House with effect at midnight on 23 April 2015.
3 Return of member
The Speaker informed the House that he had received from the Electoral Commission a return declaring Ria Iris Daphne Bond to be elected a member of Parliament to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Rt Hon Winston Peters from his list seat.
4 Member sworn
Ria Iris Daphne Bond presented herself at the bar of the House, was called forward to the Chair by the Speaker, took the Oath of Allegiance required by law, and took her seat in the House.
5 Death of former members
The Speaker advised the House of the death on 10 April 2015 of Dorothy Catherine Jelicich, QSO and recipient of the New Zealand Suffrage Centennial Medal.
The Speaker also advised the House of the death on 16 April 2015 of Hon Ronald Leslie Bailey, QSO.
The Speaker expressed on behalf of the House the sense of loss sustained and sympathy with the relatives of the late former members, and members stood and observed a period of silence as a mark of respect to their memory.
6 Government motion
Nepal earthquake
Resolved, That this House express its support and condolences to the people and Government of Nepal following the devastating earthquake which struck there on 25 April 2015.
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7 Papers
The Speaker presented one paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
8 Select committee reports
The presentation of 30 reports was announced.
The Waitangi National Trust Board Amendment Bill was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
9 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
10 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2013/14 Confirmation and Validation) Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Appropriation (2013/14 Confirmation and Validation) Bill.
(In the committee)
The question was proposed, That the report of the Finance and Expenditure Committee on the annual financial statements of the Government for the year ended 30 June 2014 be noted.
The time for the debate on the annual financial statements expired.
Resolved, That the report of the Finance and Expenditure Committee on the annual financial statements of the Government for the year ended 30 June 2014 be noted.
Resolved, That the reports of committees relevant to Services for business: accident compensation, commerce and consumer affairs, customs, economic development, foreign affairs and trade, immigration, labour, science and innovation, and tourism be noted.
Resolved, That the reports of committees relevant to Services for citizens: education, health, housing, senior citizens, and social development be noted.
The question was proposed, That the reports of committees relevant to Infrastructure: Canterbury earthquake recovery, communications, energy, and transport be noted.
At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Appropriation (2013/14 Confirmation and Validation) Bill.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for further consideration next sitting day.
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11 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 29 April 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that a parliamentary delegation representing the French Senate led by Mr Jean-Marie Vanlerenberghe, official representative of the President of the French Republic for Anzac Day, was present in the gallery.
The delegation was welcomed with applause.
2 Government motion
Indonesian executions
Resolved, That this House express its dismay at the executions carried out today by Indonesian authorities, despite the vigorous representations on behalf of the condemned prisoners by Australia and other Governments, reiterate its condemnation of the death penalty in all cases, and strongly urge the Government of Indonesia to reconsider its use of the death penalty (Hon Murray McCully).
3 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
4 Papers
The Speaker presented three papers (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 General debate
Dr Russel Norman moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
7 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2013/14 Confirmation and Validation) Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Appropriation (2013/14 Confirmation and Validation) Bill.
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(In the committee)
Resolved, That the reports of committees relevant to Infrastructure: Canterbury earthquake recovery, communications, energy, and transport be noted.
Resolved, That the reports of committees relevant to Justice: corrections, courts, Crown legal and drafting services, justice, police and serious fraud be noted.
Resolved, That the reports of committees relevant to Natural resources: conservation, environment, and lands be noted.
Resolved, That the reports of committees relevant to Primary industries: primary industries (agriculture, fisheries, forestry, horticulture, biosecurity), and food safety be noted.
Resolved, That the reports of committees relevant to Internal affairs and government relationships: arts, culture and heritage, defence, finance and revenue, internal affairs, Māori affairs, Pacific Island affairs, Prime Minister and Cabinet, security intelligence, services for Parliament, sport and recreation, State services, statistics, Treaty negotiations, and women’s affairs be noted.
The time for the debate expired.
On the question, That clauses 1 to 13 and Schedules 1 to 5 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clauses 1 to 13 and Schedules 1 to 5 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Appropriation (2013/14 Confirmation and Validation) Bill without amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading forthwith.
Appropriation (2013/14 Confirmation and Validation) Bill
Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman for Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the Appropriation (2013/14 Confirmation and Validation) Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Appropriation (2013/14 Confirmation and Validation) Bill was read a third time.
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Social Assistance (Portability to Cook Islands, Niue, and Tokelau) Bill
Hon Anne Tolley moved, and the question was proposed, That the Social Assistance (Portability to Cook Islands, Niue, and Tokelau) Bill be now read a second time.
8 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 30 April 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Simon Bridges made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Papers
The Speaker presented two papers (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of five reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Education for Māori: Relationships between schools and whānau
• Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Discussion Paper: Insuring Public Assets, June 2013
• Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s Monetary Policy Statement, March 2015 (I.3C)
• Briefing on the implementation of recommendations in the report on Petition 2011/49 of Aaron Cross on behalf of the Greyhound Protection League of New Zealand
• Proposed national civil defence emergency management plan
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Government orders of the day
Government motion—Address to Governor-General on appropriations of Offices of
Parliament
Resolved, That a respectful Address be presented to His Excellency the Governor-General commending to His Excellency the alterations to the appropriations for the 2014/15 financial year in respect of Vote Ombudsmen and the appropriations and information for the 2015/16 financial year in respect of Vote Audit, Vote Ombudsmen, and Vote Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment be adopted (Hon Simon Bridges for Hon Gerry Brownlee).
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6 Adoption of Address
Resolved, That the Address be adopted—
Address from the House of Representatives
TO
His Excellency Lieutenant General The Right Honourable Sir Jerry Mateparae, Chancellor and Principal Knight Grand Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, Principal Companion of The Queen’s Service Order, Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Realm of New Zealand.
YOUR EXCELLENCY—
We, the House of Representatives, acting pursuant to section 26E of the Public Finance Act 1989 and being desirous that sufficient provision be made for Offices of Parliament, respectfully request—
That the following estimates of expenses and capital injection be included in Votes in an Appropriation Bill relating to the financial year ending on 30 June 2016:
$
Vote Audit—
Multi-category appropriation—Statutory auditor function........................9,857,000
Category of Output expenses—Supporting accountability to Parliament 2,870,000
Category of Output expenses—Performance audits and inquiries 6,987,000
Output expense appropriation—Audit and assurance services.…...…….....450,000
Vote Ombudsmen—
Output expense appropriation—Investigation and resolution of complaints about Government administration.....…………………….....11,237,000
Capital injection............................................................................................260,000
Vote Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment—
Output expense appropriation—Reports and advice..…….………...….2,890,000
(all exclusive of GST)
And that the following amendment to an appropriation for 2014/15 be included in an Appropriation Bill relating to the financial year ending on 30 June 2015:
$
Vote Ombudsmen—
Output class—Investigation and resolution of complaints about Government administration......................................increased by.................204,000
(all exclusive of GST)
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7 Government orders of the day—continued
Immigration Amendment Bill (No 2)
Hon Michael Woodhouse moved, and the question was proposed, That the Immigration Amendment Bill (No 2) be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Immigration Amendment Bill (No 2) was read a third time.
Animal Welfare Amendment Bill
Hon Nathan Guy moved, and the question was proposed, That the Animal Welfare Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
8 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Tuesday, 5 May 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitor
The Speaker informed the House that Gaku Hashimoto, Vice-Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare and Japanese Prime Minister’s Fellow 2015, was present in the gallery.
The Vice-Minister was welcomed with applause.
2 Government motion
Birth of Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Cambridge
Resolved, That the House put on record its congratulations to Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, on the birth of Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Cambridge.
3 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
4 Papers
The Speaker presented one paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
Two questions to a member were answered.
6 Government orders of the day
Human Rights Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Human Rights Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the amendments recommended by the Justice and Electoral Committee by majority be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 73New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 48New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Justice and Electoral Committee by majority be agreed to.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 73New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 48New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Human Rights Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Animal Welfare Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Animal Welfare Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
The Animal Welfare Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Social Assistance (Portability to Cook Islands, Niue, and Tokelau) Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Social Assistance (Portability to Cook Islands, Niue, and Tokelau) Bill be now read a second time.
The Social Assistance (Portability to Cook Islands, Niue, and Tokelau) Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
New Zealand Business Number Bill
The New Zealand Business Number Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Commerce Committee consider the bill.
Environmental Reporting Bill
Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Environmental Reporting Bill be now read a second time.
7 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 6 May 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Select committee reports
The presentation of four reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Health (Protection) Amendment Bill
• Organised Crime and Anti-corruption Legislation Bill
• Te Hiku Claims Settlement Bill
• Te Kawerau ā Maki Claims Settlement Bill
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
2 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
Three questions to a member were answered.
3 Debate on matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker informed the House that he had accepted an application to debate a matter of urgent public importance.
Hon Nanaia Mahuta moved, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the issues with Whānau Ora revealed in the report by the Controller and Auditor-General on Whānau Ora: The First Four Years.
The motion lapsed.
4 General debate
Hon Louise Upston moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
5 Private and local orders of the day
Arts Centre of Christchurch Trust Bill and Christchurch City Council (Rates
Validation) Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Arts Centre of Christchurch Trust Bill and the Christchurch City Council (Rates Validation) Bill.
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(In the committee)
Arts Centre of Christchurch Trust Bill
Preamble, Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 and 2, and clauses 1 and 2 read.The committee was suspended.
The Speaker resumed the Chair in accordance with a decision of the Business Committee to allow Ria Bond to make a maiden statement.
6 Maiden statement
Ria Bond made a maiden statement.
7 Private and local orders of the day—continued
Arts Centre of Christchurch Trust Bill and Christchurch City Council (Rates
Validation) Bill
The House in committee resumed its consideration of the Arts Centre of Christchurch Trust Bill and the Christchurch City Council (Rates Validation) Bill.
(In the committee)
Arts Centre of Christchurch Trust Bill
Preamble, Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 and 2, and clauses 1 and 2 read again.
Carmel Sepuloni moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Poto Williams moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Resolved, That the question be now put (Hon David Cunliffe).
Resolved, That the Preamble, Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 and 2, and clauses 1 and 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment presently.
Christchurch City Council (Rates Validation) Bill
Preamble, Parts 1 and 2, the Schedule, and clauses 1 and 2 read.Carmel Sepuloni moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Sue Moroney moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Poto Williams moved, That the question be now put.
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On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Resolved, That the Preamble, Parts 1 and 2, the Schedule, and clauses 1 and 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Arts Centre of Christchurch Trust Bill and the Christchurch City Council (Rates Validation) Bill without amendment.
The report was adopted and the bills were set down for third reading next sitting day.
8 Members’ orders of the day
Social Security (Clothing Allowances for Orphans and Unsupported Children)
Amendment Bill
Tracey Martin moved, and the question was proposed, That the Social Security (Clothing Allowances for Orphans and Unsupported Children) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
9 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 7 May 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Appointment of Clerk of the House of Representatives
The Speaker informed the House that pursuant to section 7 of the Clerk of the House of Representatives Act 1988, His Excellency the Governor-General had appointed David Martin Wilson as Clerk of the House of Representatives for a term of 7 years commencing on 6 July 2015.
The appointment was acknowledged with applause.
2 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
3 Member’s motion
Death of Ērima Hēnare
Resolved, That the House note the passing of Ērima Hēnare, chair of Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori, former chief executive of Ngāti Hine Health Trust, director of The Open Polytechnic, board member of the Waitangi National Trust, and a member of the Waitangi Tribunal, and acknowledge the contribution of this great New Zealander (Hon Nanaia Mahuta).
4 Papers
The Speaker presented one paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
5 Select committee reports
The presentation of four reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Response of the New Zealand Police to the Commission of Inquiry into Police Conduct: Fourth monitoring report
• Inquiry into the financial performance and current operations of the Māori Television Service for the financial year ended 30 June 2014
• Inquiry into the financial performance and current operations of the Māori Trustee for the financial year ended 31 March 2014
• Interim report on the Inquiry into Parliament’s legislative response to future national emergencies
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
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6 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
7 Government orders of the day
New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income Amendment Bill
Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 101New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 26; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 13Green Party 13
Result altered by leave after originally being announced as Ayes 101, Noes 14.
Motion agreed to.
The New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Environmental Reporting Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Environmental Reporting Bill be now read a second time.
8 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Tuesday, 19 May 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
Three papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of two reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Regulatory Standards Bill
• Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3)
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Accident Compensation (Financial Responsibility and Transparency) Amendment Bill
• Electronic Monitoring of Offenders Legislation Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Government orders of the day
Environmental Reporting Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Environmental Reporting Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the amendments recommended by the Local Government and Environment Committee by majority be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Local Government and Environment Committee by majority be agreed to.
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The Environmental Reporting Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Reserves and Other Lands Disposal Bill
The Reserves and Other Lands Disposal Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Standards and Accreditation Bill
Hon Paul Goldsmith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Standards and Accreditation Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Standards and Accreditation Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill
Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
6 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 20 May 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
2 General debate
Andrew Little moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
3 Government orders of the day
Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
The Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Waitangi National Trust Board Amendment Bill
The Waitangi National Trust Board Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Organised Crime and Anti-corruption Legislation Bill
Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the Organised Crime and Anti-corruption Legislation Bill be now read a second time.
4 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 21 May 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
2 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Appropriation (2014/15 Supplementary Estimates) Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
3 Papers—Supplementary Estimates
The Supplementary Estimates of Appropriations for the Government of New Zealand for the year ending 30 June 2015 were presented by the Minister of Finance and announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
4 Budget
The Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill was introduced and set down for first reading presently.
5 Budget papers
The 2015/16 Budget papers were presented by the Minister of Finance and announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
6 Budget—continued
Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill
The Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading forthwith.
7 Budget statement
Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill be now read a second time.
Hon Bill English delivered the Budget statement.
8 Budget debate
Andrew Little moved, and the question was proposed on, the following amendment:
That all the words after “that” be omitted and the following substituted:
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this House has no confidence in a government which has failed to deliver the jobs, the incomes, or the surplus they promised; squandered the golden economic weather; failed to diversify our economy; failed to fix the housing crisis; neglected regional New Zealand; and is tired, out of touch, and out of ideas.
Hon Gerry Brownlee moved, That the debate be now adjourned.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the debate be now adjourned.
The debate was set down for resumption next sitting day.
9 Urgency
Hon Gerry Brownlee moved a motion to accord urgency to certain business.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That urgency be accorded—
• the introduction and first reading of the Support for Children in Hardship Bill and its referral to a select committee
• the introduction and passing of—
• the Social Housing Reform (Flexible Purchasing and Remedial Matters) Bill
• the Telecommunications (Development Levy) Amendment Bill
• the KiwiSaver Budget Measures Bill
• the Border Processing (Arrivals and Departures) Levy Bill—
and of any bills into which they may be divided.
10 Introduction of Government bills
The Support for Children in Hardship Bill, the Social Housing Reform (Flexible Purchasing and Remedial Matters) Bill, the Telecommunications (Development Levy) Amendment Bill, the KiwiSaver Budget Measures Bill, and the Border Processing (Arrivals and Departures) Levy Bill were introduced and set down for first reading presently.
11 First reading and referral of Government bill
Support for Children in Hardship Bill
Hon Anne Tolley moved, and the question was proposed, That the Support for Children in Hardship Bill be now read a first time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Support for Children in Hardship Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Social Services Committee consider the bill.
Resolved, That the Social Services Committee report the bill to the House on or before 3 November 2015 (Hon Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga for Hon Anne Tolley).
12 Passing of Government bills
Social Housing Reform (Flexible Purchasing and Remedial Matters) Bill
Hon Paula Bennett moved, and the question was proposed, That the Social Housing Reform (Flexible Purchasing and Remedial Matters) Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Social Housing Reform (Flexible Purchasing and Remedial Matters) Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading forthwith.
Hon Paula Bennett moved, and the question was proposed, That the Social Housing Reform (Flexible Purchasing and Remedial Matters) Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Social Housing Reform (Flexible Purchasing and Remedial Matters) Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage forthwith.
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Social Housing Reform (Flexible Purchasing and Remedial Matters) Bill.
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Part 1 read.The sitting was suspended between 10.00 pm and 9.00 am.
Friday, 22 May 2015
Part 1 read again.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Joanne Hayes moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That Part 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Part 2 read.Joanne Hayes moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Joanne Hayes moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Andrew Bayly moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Scott Simpson moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That Part 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
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Clauses 1 and 2 read.Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jono Naylor moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Chris Bishop moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Sarah Dowie moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jono Naylor moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Chris Bishop moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
On the question, That clause 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
The following motion was put:Motion to divide the bill as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 78 (Hon Paula Bennett).
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 76New Zealand National 59; Green Party 13; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 44New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the motion be agreed to.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment and divided into four bills.
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Reporting and passing of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Social Housing Reform (Flexible Purchasing and Remedial Matters) Bill without amendment and divided into the following bills:
• Housing Restructuring and Tenancy Matters (Social Housing Reform) Amendment Bill
• Taxation (Social Housing Reform) Bill
• Housing Corporation (Social Housing Reform) Amendment Bill
• KiwiSaver (HomeStart) Amendment Bill.
On the question, That the report be adopted, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The report was adopted and the bills were set down for third reading forthwith.
Hon Jo Goodhew for Hon Paula Bennett moved, and the question was proposed, That the Housing Restructuring and Tenancy Matters (Social Housing Reform) Amendment Bill, the Taxation (Social Housing Reform) Bill, the Housing Corporation (Social Housing Reform) Amendment Bill, and the KiwiSaver (HomeStart) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bills be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 56New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Housing Restructuring and Tenancy Matters (Social Housing Reform) Amendment Bill, the Taxation (Social Housing Reform) Bill, the Housing Corporation (Social Housing Reform) Amendment Bill, and the KiwiSaver (HomeStart) Amendment Bill were read a third time.
Telecommunications (Development Levy) Amendment Bill
Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the Tele-communications (Development Levy) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 89New Zealand National 59; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 32New Zealand Labour 32
Motion agreed to.
The Telecommunications (Development Levy) Amendment Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading forthwith.
Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the Tele-communications (Development Levy) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 88New Zealand National 59; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 32New Zealand Labour 32
Motion agreed to.
The Telecommunications (Development Levy) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage forthwith.
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Telecommunications (Development Levy) Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Clause 1 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 75New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 45New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13
Result altered by leave after originally being announced as Ayes 75, Noes 46.
Resolved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 88New Zealand National 59; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 32New Zealand Labour 32
Result altered by leave after originally being announced as Ayes 89, Noes 32.
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Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Clause 2 read.Brett Hudson moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jacqui Dean moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
On the question, That clause 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 88New Zealand National 59; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 32New Zealand Labour 32
Result altered by leave after originally being announced as Ayes 89, Noes 32.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Clause 3 read.David Bennett moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
On the question, That clause 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 88New Zealand National 59; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 32New Zealand Labour 32
Result altered by leave after originally being announced as Ayes 89, Noes 32.
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
New clause 3A proposed.The following amendments to insert new clause 3A were put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 82 (James Shaw).
Melissa Lee moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Resolved, That the question be now put (Dr Parmjeet Parmar).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Result altered by leave after originally being announced as Ayes 58, Noes 63.
Amendment not agreed to.
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 83 (Gareth Hughes).
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On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Result altered by leave after originally being announced as Ayes 58, Noes 63.
Amendment not agreed to.
Clause 4 read.On the question, That clause 4 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Result altered by leave after originally being announced as Ayes 63, Noes 58.
Resolved, That clause 4 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment.
Reporting and passing of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Tele-communications (Development Levy) Amendment Bill without amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading forthwith.
Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the Tele-communications (Development Levy) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 88New Zealand National 59; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 32New Zealand Labour 32
Motion agreed to.
The Telecommunications (Development Levy) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
KiwiSaver Budget Measures Bill
Hon Todd McClay moved, and the question was proposed, That the KiwiSaver Budget Measures Bill be now read a first time.
The sitting was suspended between midnight and 9.00 am.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The KiwiSaver Budget Measures Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading forthwith.
Hon Todd McClay moved, and the question was proposed, That the KiwiSaver Budget Measures Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The KiwiSaver Budget Measures Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage forthwith.
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the KiwiSaver Budget Measures Bill.
(In the committee)
Clause 1 read.Melissa Lee moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Andrew Bayly moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Ian McKelvie moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were tabled:Replace “Budget Measures” with “Cut Number 8” (Iain Lees-Galloway).
Amendment ruled out of order as not being a serious amendment.
Replace “KiwiSaver Budget Measures Act 2015” with “OMG YOLO #NOFUTURE” (Clayton Mitchell).
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Amendment ruled out of order as not being a serious amendment.
On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Clause 2 read.David Bennett moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Brett Hudson moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendment was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 85 (Fletcher Tabuteau).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendments were proposed:Replace clause 2 with:
2 Commencement This Act comes into force on 1 May 2018.
(Dr David Clark)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
In subclause (3), replace “at 2 pm on 21 May 2015” with “on 21 June 2015” (Chris Hipkins).
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On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That clause 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Clause 3 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That clause 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
Clause 4 read.On the question, That clause 4 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 4 stand part.
Clause 5 read.The following amendments were put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 81 (James Shaw).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 86 (Fletcher Tabuteau).
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On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendments were proposed:Replace clause 5 with:
5 Section 226 amended (Crown contribution: kick-start contributions) In section 226(1), replace “before they reach the New Zealand superannuation
qualification age” with “provided that person A is a person to whom automatic enrolment rules apply under section 10”.
(Jacinda Ardern)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Replace clause 5 with: 5 Section 226 amended (Crown contribution: kick-start contributions) In section 226(1), replace “before they reach the New Zealand superannuation
qualification age” with “provided that person A is a person who has been continuously employed by the same business (as defined by section 11(2)) since 2 July 2007”.
(Hon Annette King)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Replace clause 5 with: 5 Section 226 amended (Crown contribution: kick-start contributions) In section 226(1), replace “before they reach the New Zealand superannuation
qualification age” with “provided that person A is 6 months of age or younger when they become a member of a KiwiSaver scheme”.
(Kris Faafoi)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
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The following amendments were proposed:After clause 4, insert new clause 5A:
5A Section 226 amended (Crown contribution: kick-start contributions)Before subsection (1A), insert:
(1) The Crown must pay 1 contribution to the first KiwiSaver scheme of which a person is a member provided that person is 6 months of age or younger when they become a member of a KiwiSaver scheme.
(Kris Faafoi)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
After clause 4, insert new clause 5B:5B Section 226 amended (Crown contribution: kick-start contributions) Before subsection (1A), insert:(1AA) The Crown must pay 1 contribution to the first KiwiSaver scheme of which a person
is a member provided that person has been in continuous employment with the same business (as defined by section 11(2)) since 2 July 2007.
(Hon Annette King)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
After clause 4, insert new clause 5C:5C Section 226 amended (Crown contribution: kick-start contributions)(1) Before subsection (1A), insert:(1AAA) The Crown must pay 1 contribution to the first KiwiSaver scheme of which a person
is a member provided that person is a person to whom automatic enrolment rules apply under section 10.
(2) In section 226(1), replace “before they reach the New Zealand superannuation qualification age” with “provided that person A is a person to whom automatic enrolment rules apply under section 10”.
(Jacinda Ardern)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
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On the question, That clause 5 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 5 stand part.
Clause 6 read.The following amendments were proposed:In new section 240, replace the words above new paragraph (a) with:
Non-compliance with either financial markets legislation, as defined in section 6(1) of the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013, or the Fair Trading Act 1986 is ignored if the non-compliance results from the enactment of the KiwiSaver Budget Measures Act 2015 and either the non-compliance does not continue on or after 22 July 2015 or the non-compliance—.
In new section 240(a)(ii), replace “June” with “July”.
In new section 240(b)(ii), replace “June” with “July”.
In new section 240(c), replace “June” with “July”.(Hon Todd McClay)
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
On the question, That clause 6, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 6, as amended, stand part.
Clause 7 read.On the question, That clause 7 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 7 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting and passing of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the KiwiSaver Budget Measures Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading forthwith.
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Hon Dr Nick Smith for Hon Todd McClay moved, and the question was proposed, That the KiwiSaver Budget Measures Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 56New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The KiwiSaver Budget Measures Bill was read a third time.
Border Processing (Arrivals and Departures) Levy Bill
Hon Nathan Guy moved, and the question was proposed, That the Border Processing (Arrivals and Departures) Levy Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 73New Zealand National 59; Green Party 10; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 40New Zealand Labour 28; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Border Processing (Arrivals and Departures) Levy Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading forthwith.
Hon Nathan Guy moved, and the question was proposed, That the Border Processing (Arrivals and Departures) Levy Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 72New Zealand National 59; Green Party 9; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 33New Zealand Labour 21; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Border Processing (Arrivals and Departures) Levy Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage forthwith.
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Border Processing (Arrivals and Departures) Levy Bill.
(In the committee)
Parts 1 and 2 and clauses 1 and 2 read.
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On the question, That Part 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 72New Zealand National 59; Green Party 9; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 33New Zealand Labour 21; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
The following amendments to clause 12 were proposed:In new section 288H(2), delete “or declaration”.
In new section 288H(3), delete “or declaration” in each place.(Hon Nathan Guy)
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 84New Zealand National 59; Green Party 9; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 21New Zealand Labour 21
Amendments agreed to.
On the question, That Part 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 84New Zealand National 59; Green Party 9; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 21New Zealand Labour 21
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 84New Zealand National 59; Green Party 9; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 21New Zealand Labour 21
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
On the question, That clause 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 84New Zealand National 59; Green Party 9; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 21New Zealand Labour 21
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Resolved, That the bill be divided into two bills as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 79 (Hon Nathan Guy).
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment and divided into two bills.
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Reporting and passing of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Border Processing (Arrivals and Departures) Levy Bill with amendment and divided into the following bills:
• Biosecurity Amendment Bill (No 2)
• Customs and Excise Amendment Bill (No 2).
The report was adopted and the bills were set down for third reading forthwith.
Hon Nathan Guy moved, and the question was proposed, That the Biosecurity Amendment Bill (No 2) and the Customs and Excise Amendment Bill (No 2) be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bills be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 72New Zealand National 59; Green Party 9; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 33New Zealand Labour 21; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Biosecurity Amendment Bill (No 2) and the Customs and Excise Amendment Bill (No 2) were read a third time.
13 Adjournment
At 9.52 pm the House adjourned.
Thursday, 21 May 2015
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Tuesday, 26 May 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of five reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Briefing on the 2014 Ballance Farm Environment Awards
• International treaty examination of the Free Trade Agreement between New Zealand and the Republic of Korea
• Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Ministry for Primary Industries: Managing the Primary Growth Partnership
• Update Report from the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, On a Pathway to Extinction? An Investigation into the Status and Management of the Longfin Eel
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 Applications to debate matters of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Hon Annette King had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the failure of the negotiations between Government agencies and Relationships Aotearoa.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
The Speaker also notified the House that Dr David Clark had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the announcement that the SkyCity Convention Centre design will be downsized.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
The Speaker further notified the House that Ron Mark had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the advance of ISIS to within one hour’s range of the Taji base and the Iraqi army’s lack of will to fight.
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The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
5 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill
The House resumed the adjourned debate on the question, That the Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill be now read a second time, and the amendment proposed thereto.
6 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 27 May 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The report on the Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Water and Roads: Funding and Management Challenges was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Evidence Amendment Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill be now read a second time, and the amendment proposed thereto.
Resolved, That this debate be now adjourned.
Organised Crime and Anti-corruption Legislation Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Organised Crime and Anti-corruption Legislation Bill be now read a second time.
The Organised Crime and Anti-corruption Legislation Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Health (Protection) Amendment Bill
The Health (Protection) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
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Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3)
Hon Peter Dunne moved, and the question was proposed, That the Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3) be now read a second time.
6 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 28 May 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Anne Tolley made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of two reports was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill
The House resumed the adjourned debate on the question, That the Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill be now read a second time, and the amendment proposed thereto.
5 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Tuesday, 2 June 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of five reports was announced.
The Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf (Environmental Effects) (Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill was set down for second reading.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s Financial Stability Report, May 2015
• Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Local Government: Results of the 2013/14 Audits
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Tariff (Free Trade Agreement between New Zealand and the Republic of Korea) Amendment Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Hon Annette King had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the announcement of the Social Bonds pilot.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
6 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill be now read a second time, and the amendment proposed thereto.
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On the question, That the amendment (Andrew Little) be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Accident Compensation (Financial Responsibility and Transparency) Amendment
Bill
The Accident Compensation (Financial Responsibility and Transparency) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee consider the bill.
Resolved, That the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee report the bill to the House on or before 3 November 2015 (Hon Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga for Hon Nikki Kaye).
Electronic Monitoring of Offenders Legislation Bill
Hon Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga moved, and the question was proposed, That the Electronic Monitoring of Offenders Legislation Bill be now read a first time.
7 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 3 June 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that Rajiv Pratap Rudy, Minister of State in the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship and Minister of State in the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, and members of the Indian Goodwill Delegation to New Zealand, were present in the gallery.
The Minister and his delegation were welcomed with applause.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
Two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
One question to a member was answered.
6 General debate
Hon Anne Tolley moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
7 Private and local orders of the day
Arts Centre of Christchurch Trust Bill
The Arts Centre of Christchurch Trust Bill was read a third time.
Christchurch City Council (Rates Validation) Bill
The Christchurch City Council (Rates Validation) Bill was read a third time.
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8 Members’ orders of the day
Social Security (Clothing Allowances for Orphans and Unsupported Children)
Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Social Security (Clothing Allowances for Orphans and Unsupported Children) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
The Social Security (Clothing Allowances for Orphans and Unsupported Children) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Underground Coal Mining Safety Bill
Hon Damien O’Connor moved, and the question was proposed, That the Underground Coal Mining Safety Bill be now read a first time.
9 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 4 June 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Simon Bridges made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Papers
Two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Minimum Wage (Contractor Remuneration) Amendment Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Government orders of the day
Government motion—Reserve Bank funding agreement
Resolved, That, pursuant to section 161(2) of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act 1989, the House ratify the funding agreement entered into by the Minister of Finance and the Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand pursuant to section 159 of that Act on 26 May 2015 and presented to the House on 3 June 2015 (Hon Steven Joyce for Hon Bill English).
Electronic Monitoring of Offenders Legislation Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Electronic Monitoring of Offenders Legislation Bill be now read a first time.
The Electronic Monitoring of Offenders Legislation Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Law and Order Committee consider the bill.
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Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3)
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3) be now read a second time.
On the question, That the amendments recommended by the Government Administration Committee by majority be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 93New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 28Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Government Administration Committee by majority be agreed to.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 93New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 28Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3) was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf (Environmental Effects)
(Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill
Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf (Environmental Effects) (Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
7 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Tuesday, 16 June 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that a parliamentary delegation from the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee of the Islamic Parliament of Iran was present in the gallery.
The delegation was welcomed with applause.
2 Member’s motion
Resolved, That this House note the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta, a document which Lord Denning described as “the greatest constitutional document of all times—the foundation of the freedom of the individual against the arbitrary authority of the despot”, and which established the notion that the law is not simply the whim of the King or of Government, and that all are equal under the law and can be held to account; and thus that the Magna Carta represents the foundation of the rights and freedoms which we enjoy today (David Seymour).
3 Petitions
The presentation of three petitions was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
4 Papers
Three papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
5 Select committee reports
The presentation of two reports was announced.
The report on the 2015/16 Draft Annual Plan of the Controller and Auditor-General was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
6 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Hineuru Claims Settlement Bill
• Passports Amendment Bill (No 2)—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
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7 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
8 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that David Seymour had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the legal status of voluntary euthanasia, triggered by an application to the High Court for permission to access physician-assisted death.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
9 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2014/15 Supplementary Estimates) Bill
Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the Appropriation (2014/15 Supplementary Estimates) Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Appropriation (2014/15 Supplementary Estimates) Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading next sitting day.
Tariff (Free Trade Agreement between New Zealand and the Republic of Korea)
Amendment Bill
Hon Tim Groser moved, and the question was proposed, That the Tariff (Free Trade Agreement between New Zealand and the Republic of Korea) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 26Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Tariff (Free Trade Agreement between New Zealand and the Republic of Korea) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee consider the bill.
Resolved, That the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee report the bill to the House by 3 November 2015 (Hon Michael Woodhouse for Hon Tim Groser).
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Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf (Environmental Effects)
(Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf (Environmental Effects) (Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
The Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf (Environmental Effects) (Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Social Assistance (Portability to Cook Islands, Niue, and Tokelau) Bill and
Environmental Reporting Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Social Assistance (Portability to Cook Islands, Niue, and Tokelau) Bill and the Environmental Reporting Bill.
(In the committee)
Social Assistance (Portability to Cook Islands, Niue, and Tokelau) Bill
Part 1 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Part 2 read.The following amendment was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 71 (Rt Hon Winston Peters).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
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Clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment presently.
Environmental Reporting Bill
Part 1 read.At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Social Assistance (Portability to Cook Islands, Niue, and Tokelau) Bill without amendment.
The Chairperson also reported progress on the Environmental Reporting Bill.
The report was adopted and the Social Assistance (Portability to Cook Islands, Niue, and Tokelau) Bill set down for third reading next sitting day.
The Environmental Reporting Bill was set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
10 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
Social Assistance (Portability to Cook Islands, Niue, and Tokelau) Bill
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Wednesday, 17 June 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Ministerial statement
Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman made a ministerial statement relating to the dismissal of all members of the Southern District Health Board and the appointment of a Commissioner.
2 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
One question to a member was answered.
4 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Dr David Clark had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the dismissal of all members of the Southern District Health Board and the appointment of a Commissioner.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
5 General debate
Andrew Little moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
6 Imprest Supply Bill
The Imprest Supply (First for 2015/16) Bill was introduced and set down for first reading forthwith.
Hon Paula Bennett for Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the Imprest Supply (First for 2015/16) Bill be now read a first time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Imprest Supply (First for 2015/16) Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading forthwith.
7 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2014/15 Supplementary Estimates) Bill and Imprest Supply (First for
2015/16) Bill
Hon Paula Bennett for Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the Appropriation (2014/15 Supplementary Estimates) Bill and the Imprest Supply (First for 2015/16) Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bills be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Appropriation (2014/15 Supplementary Estimates) Bill and the Imprest Supply (First for 2015/16) Bill were read a second time and set down for third reading forthwith.
Appropriation (2014/15 Supplementary Estimates) Bill
Hon Craig Foss for Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the Appropriation (2014/15 Supplementary Estimates) Bill be now read a third time.
The Appropriation (2014/15 Supplementary Estimates) Bill was read a third time.
Imprest Supply (First for 2015/16) Bill
Hon Craig Foss for Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the Imprest Supply (First for 2015/16) Bill be now read a third time.
The Imprest Supply (First for 2015/16) Bill was read a third time.
Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf (Environmental Effects)
(Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill, Environmental Reporting Bill, and New
Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf (Environmental Effects) (Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill, for further consideration of the Environmental Reporting Bill, and for consideration of the New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income Amendment Bill.
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(In the committee)
Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf (Environmental Effects)
(Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill
Clause 1 read.Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Clauses 2, 3, and 4 read.Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 4 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment presently.
Environmental Reporting Bill
Part 1 read again.
The following amendments were put:Amendment to clause 3 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 87 (Eugenie Sage).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Amendments to clauses 4 and 4A set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 87 (Eugenie Sage).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
On the question, That Part 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Part 2 read.At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
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Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf (Environmental Effects) (Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill without amendment.
The Chairperson reported progress on the Environmental Reporting Bill.
The Chairperson reported no progress on the New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income Amendment Bill.
The report was adopted and the Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf (Environmental Effects) (Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill was set down for third reading next sitting day.
The Environmental Reporting Bill was set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
The New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income Amendment Bill was set down for consideration in committee next sitting day.
8 Adjournment
At 9.57 pm the House adjourned.
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Thursday, 18 June 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
Three papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Government orders of the day
Passports Amendment Bill (No 2)
The Passports Amendment Bill (No 2) was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Government Administration Committee consider the bill.
Resolved, That the Government Administration Committee report the bill to the House by 30 October 2015 (Hon Louise Upston for Hon Peter Dunne).
Social Assistance (Portability to Cook Islands, Niue, and Tokelau) Bill
The Social Assistance (Portability to Cook Islands, Niue, and Tokelau) Bill was read a third time.
Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf (Environmental Effects)
(Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill
Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf (Environmental Effects) (Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
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7 Adjournment
At 5.58 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
Thursday, 18 June 2015
195 Tuesday, 23 June 2015
Tuesday, 23 June 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitor
The Speaker informed the House that Martin Chungong, Secretary-General of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, was present in the Chamber.
The Secretary-General was welcomed with applause and accorded a seat on the left of the Chair.
2 Petitions
The presentation of two petitions was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented two further papers (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The interim report on the Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Bill was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Taxation (Land Information and Offshore Persons Information) Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
6 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
7 Government orders of the day
Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf (Environmental Effects)
(Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf (Environmental Effects) (Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 119New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 2Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf (Environmental Effects) (Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Harmful Digital Communications Bill, Environmental Reporting Bill, and New
Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Harmful Digital Communications Bill, the Environmental Reporting Bill, and the New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Harmful Digital Communications Bill
Part 1 read.Resolved, That the question be now put (Jami-Lee Ross).
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 91 (Hon Amy Adams).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 120New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 1ACT New Zealand 1
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
The following amendment was tabled:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 93 (David Seymour).
Amendment ruled out of order as being inconsistent with a previous decision of the committee.
The following amendment was proposed:After clause 19, insert new clause 19A:
19A Young persons under 17(1) No person may be convicted of an offence under section 18 or 19 by reason of any act
done or omitted by him or her when under the age of 17 years.(2) The fact that by virtue of this section any person has not been or is not liable to be
convicted of an offence does not affect the question whether any other person who is alleged to be a party to that offence is guilty of that offence.
(Clare Curran)
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On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 44New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12Noes 77New Zealand National 59; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Part 2 read.Resolved, That the question be now put (Jami-Lee Ross).
The following amendments were put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 91 (Hon Amy Adams).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 120New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 1ACT New Zealand 1
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 93 (David Seymour).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 33New Zealand Labour 32; ACT New Zealand 1Noes 88New Zealand National 59; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, be agreed to.
Resolved, That the Schedule stand part.
Clause 1 read.Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Clause 2 read.Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 91 (Hon Amy Adams).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 2, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Environmental Reporting Bill
Part 2 read again.
Harmful Digital Communications Bill
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Scott Simpson moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Harmful Digital Communications Bill with amendment.
The Chairperson reported progress on the Environmental Reporting Bill.
The Chairperson reported no progress on the New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income Amendment Bill.
The report was adopted and the Harmful Digital Communications Bill set down for third reading next sitting day.
The Environmental Reporting Bill was set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
The New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income Amendment Bill was set down for consideration in committee next sitting day.
8 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
Environmental Reporting Bill
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Wednesday, 24 June 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
2 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Social Security (Extension of Young Persons Services and Remedial Matters) Amendment Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 General debate
Hon Christopher Finlayson moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
5 Members’ orders of the day
Underground Coal Mining Safety Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Underground Coal Mining Safety Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Electoral (Adjustment of Thresholds) Amendment Bill
Iain Lees-Galloway moved, and the question was proposed, That the Electoral (Adjustment of Thresholds) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
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SuperGold Health Check Bill
Rt Hon Winston Peters moved, and the question was proposed, That the SuperGold Health Check Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Local Government (Auckland Council) Amendment Bill (No 3)
The Local Government (Auckland Council) Amendment Bill (No 3) was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Local Government and Environment Committee consider the bill.
Environmental Protection Authority (Protection of Environment) Amendment Bill
Meka Whaitiri moved, and the question was proposed, That the Environmental Protection Authority (Protection of Environment) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
6 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 25 June 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that Rt Hon Lord Tu’ivakano, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Tonga; Hon Dr Jiko Luveni, Speaker of the Parliament of the Republic of Fiji; Hon Niki Rattle, Speaker of the Parliament of the Cook Islands; and Hon Agafili, Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Samoa, were present in the Chamber.
The delegations and visiting Speakers were welcomed with applause and the visiting Speakers accorded seats to the left and right of the Chair.
2 Business statement
Hon Christopher Finlayson made a statement relating to the business of the House.
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of three reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Auckland Council: How it deals with building consents
• Report on the Thirteenth Biennial Conference of the Australasian Council of Public Accounts Committees, South Australia, 15 to 18 April 2015
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Subordinate Legislation Confirmation Bill
• Health Practitioners (Replacement of Statutory References to Medical Practitioners) Bill
• Local Government Act 2002 (Greater Local Democracy) Amendment Bill
• Public Collections and Solicitations (Disclosure of Payment) Bill
• Financial Assistance for Live Organ Donors Bill
• New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income (Pro Rata Entitlement) Amendment Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
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5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Government orders of the day
Taxation (Land Information and Offshore Persons Information) Bill
The Taxation (Land Information and Offshore Persons Information) Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Finance and Expenditure Committee consider the bill.
Hon Louise Upston moved a motion of instruction in respect of the committee’s consideration of the bill.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 53New Zealand Labour 28; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the Finance and Expenditure Committee report the Taxation (Land Information and Offshore Persons Information) Bill to the House by 17 August 2015, and that the committee have authority to meet at any time while the House is sitting (except during oral questions), during any evening on a day on which there has been a sitting of the House, and on a Friday in a week in which there has been a sitting of the House, despite Standing Orders 191 and 194(1)(b) and (c).
Harmful Digital Communications Bill
Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the Harmful Digital Communications Bill be now read a third time.
7 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
Thursday, 25 June 2015
203 Tuesday, 30 June 2015
Tuesday, 30 June 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
Seven papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented two further papers (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of five reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• New Zealand Flag Referendums Bill
• Policing (Cost Recovery) Amendment Bill.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s Monetary Policy Statement, June 2015
• Briefing on Pest Management
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Taxation (Transformation: First Phase Simplification and Other Measures) Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Government orders of the day
Harmful Digital Communications Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Harmful Digital Communications Bill be now read a third time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 116New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 10 (Clendon, Delahunty, Graham, Hague, Logie, Mathers, Roche, Sage, Shaw, Turei); New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 5Green Party 4 (Browning, Genter, Hughes, Norman); ACT New Zealand 1
Motion agreed to.
The Harmful Digital Communications Bill was read a third time.
Environmental Reporting Bill, New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income
Amendment Bill, Reserves and Other Lands Disposal Bill, and Standards and
Accreditation Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Environmental Reporting Bill and for consideration of the New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income Amendment Bill, the Reserves and Other Lands Disposal Bill, and the Standards and Accreditation Bill.
(In the committee)
Environmental Reporting Bill
Part 2 read again.
Nuk Korako moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to clause 7 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 87 (Eugenie Sage).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 92 (Su’a William Sio).
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On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Amendments to clause 10 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 87 (Eugenie Sage).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendment was proposed:After clause 11, insert new clause 11A:
11A Greenhouse gas report(1) The Environmental Protection Authority must produce and publish a report no later
than 6 months after the commencement of this Act and annually thereafter listing the 100 largest emitters of greenhouse gas in New Zealand.
(2) The Environmental Protection Authority must present the report required by subsection (1) to the House of Representatives as soon as practicable after it is published.
(Eugenie Sage)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to clauses 12, 13, and 18 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 87 (Eugenie Sage).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Amendment to clause 14 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 87 (Eugenie Sage).
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On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Amendment to clause 16 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 87 (Eugenie Sage).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was proposed:Amendment to insert new clause 19 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 87 (Eugenie Sage).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That Part 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That the question be now put (Paul Foster-Bell).
On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
On the question, That clause 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
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The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment presently.
New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income Amendment Bill
Part 1 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 89 (Hon Bill English).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
On the question, That Part 1, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 75New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 46New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Part 2 read.Joanne Hayes moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendment was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 89 (Hon Bill English).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Resolved, That the bill be divided as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 75 (Hon Bill English).
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment and divided into two bills.
Reserves and Other Lands Disposal Bill
Part 1 read.Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Part 2 read.At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Environmental Reporting Bill
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Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Environmental Reporting Bill without amendment.
The Chairperson reported the New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income Amendment Bill with amendment and divided into the following bills:
• New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income Amendment Bill
• Taxation (New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income) Bill.
The Chairperson reported progress on the Reserves and Other Lands Disposal Bill.
The Chairperson reported no progress on the Standards and Accreditation Bill.
The report was adopted and the Environmental Reporting Bill, the New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income Amendment Bill, and the Taxation (New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income) Bill were set down for third reading next sitting day.
The Reserves and Other Lands Disposal Bill was set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
The Standards and Accreditation Bill was set down for consideration in committee next sitting day.
The House was suspended at 9.57 pm and resumed at 9.00 am on Wednesday, 1 July 2015 for an extended sitting.
Wednesday, 1 July 2015
Hawke’s Bay Regional Planning Committee Bill
Hon Christopher Finlayson moved, and the question was proposed, That the Hawke’s Bay Regional Planning Committee Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Hawke’s Bay Regional Planning Committee Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Te Hiku Claims Settlement Bill
The Te Hiku Claims Settlement Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Te Kawerau ā Maki Claims Settlement Bill
The Te Kawerau ā Maki Claims Settlement Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
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7 Adjournment
At 12.55 pm on Wednesday, 1 July 2015 the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 1 July 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Government motion
Resolved, That this House recognise the retirement of the Clerk of the House, Mary Harris, and put on record our appreciation and thanks for her years of service to Parliament (Rt Hon John Key).
2 Papers
Thirteen papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of three reports was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Social Housing Reform (Transaction Mandate) Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 General debate
Chris Hipkins moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
7 Government orders of the day
Reserves and Other Lands Disposal Bill, Standards and Accreditation Bill, and
Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Reserves and Other Lands Disposal Bill and for consideration of the Standards and Accreditation Bill and the Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Reserves and Other Lands Disposal Bill
Part 2 read again.
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Resolved, That the question be now put (Paul Foster-Bell).
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 206 (Hon Louise Upston).
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 88 (Hon Louise Upston).
Amendments agreed to.
On the question, That Part 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That the question be now put (Paul Foster-Bell).
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
On the question, That clause 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Standards and Accreditation Bill
Part 1 read.Chris Bishop moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper Nos 90 and 96 and the amendment to clause 26:In the cross heading above clause 26, replace “legislative instruments” with “regulations”.
(Hon Paul Goldsmith)
Reserves and Other Lands Disposal Bill
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On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Amendments agreed to.
On the question, That Part 1, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Part 2 read.Chris Bishop moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Simon O’Connor moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendment was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 90 (Hon Paul Goldsmith).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 75New Zealand National 59; Green Party 14; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 46New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Amendment agreed to.
On the question, That Part 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
On the question, That Schedule 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Schedule 1 stand part.
Standards and Accreditation Bill
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The following amendments to Schedule 2 were put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 96 and the amendment to clause 4(4):
In Schedule 2, clause 4(4), replace “this Act” with “this Schedule”.(Hon Paul Goldsmith)
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Amendments agreed to.
In Schedule 2, delete clause 5(3) (Kris Faafoi).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That Schedule 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Schedule 2, as amended, stand part.
The following amendments to Schedule 3 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 96 (Hon Paul Goldsmith).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Amendments agreed to.
On the question, That Schedule 3, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Schedule 3, as amended, stand part.
Standards and Accreditation Bill
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On the question, That Schedule 4 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Schedule 4 stand part.
On the question, That Schedule 5 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Schedule 5 stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That the question be now put (Brett Hudson).
On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
On the question, That clause 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill
Clauses 1 to 6 read.At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Reserves and Other Lands Disposal Bill and the Standards and Accreditation Bill with amendment.
The Chairperson reported progress on the Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill.
The report was adopted and the Reserves and Other Lands Disposal Bill and the Standards and Accreditation Bill were set down for third reading next sitting day.
The Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill was set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
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8 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
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Thursday, 2 July 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Simon Bridges made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of 17 reports was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Member’s motion
Resolved, That this House express its concern regarding the Government of Nauru’s alleged interference with the judiciary, the suspension of Opposition members of Parliament, the cancelling of passports of Opposition members of Parliament, and the removal of civil and political rights (Dr Kennedy Graham).
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Hon Ruth Dyson had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the Government’s proposed new governance structure to replace the existing arrangements for the Canterbury Earthquake recovery.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
7 Government orders of the day
Government motion—appointment of Judicial Conduct Commissioner and Deputy
Commissioner
Resolved, That, pursuant to sections 7(2) and 8A(2) of the Judicial Conduct Commissioner and Judicial Conduct Panel Act 2004, this House recommends His Excellency the Governor-General appoint Mr Alan Deans Ritchie as the Judicial Conduct Commissioner and appoint Kathryn Mary Snook as the Deputy Judicial Conduct Commissioner, each for a term of five years having noted that the Attorney-
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General advises the House, in accordance with sections 7(3) and 8A(3) of the Act, that the Chief Justice has been consulted about the proposed appointments (Hon Christopher Finlayson).
Subordinate Legislation Confirmation Bill
Hon Simon Bridges for Hon Gerry Brownlee moved, and the question was proposed, That the Subordinate Legislation Confirmation Bill be now read a first time.
The Subordinate Legislation Confirmation Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Regulations Review Committee consider the bill.
Evidence Amendment Bill
Hon Louise Upston for Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the Evidence Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
The Evidence Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Justice and Electoral Committee consider the bill.
8 Adjournment
At 5.19 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 21 July 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that a delegation from the Victorian Legislative Assembly, led by Hon Matthew Guy, Leader of the Opposition, was present in the gallery.
The delegation was welcomed with applause.
2 Authority to administer oath
The Speaker reported that the following authorisations had been received by the Deputy Speaker and the Clerk of the House from His Excellency the Governor-General to administer the oath or affirmation prescribed by law to be taken or made by Members of the House:
Pursuant to section 11 of the Constitution Act 1986, I, Lieutenant General The Right Honourable Sir Jerry Mateparae, Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby authorise you,
The Honourable Kerry James (Chester) Borrows, Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, and David Martin Wilson, Clerk of the House of Representatives,
to administer to members of Parliament the Oath or Affirmation of Allegiance to Her Majesty The Queen required to be taken or made by every such member before that member shall be permitted to sit or vote in the House of Representatives.
BILL ENGLISH, Acting Prime Minister
Authorised
JERRY MATEPARAEGovernor-General
16 July 2015
3 Papers
Twenty-two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of 16 reports was announced.
The Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Ngāruahine Claims Settlement Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
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6 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
7 Debate on matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker informed the House that he had accepted an application to debate a matter of urgent public importance.
Kelvin Davis moved, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating allegations about organised fighting, the taking of drugs, and access to contraband by prisoners at the Mt Eden Corrections Facility.
The motion lapsed.
8 Urgency
Resolved, That urgency be accorded the introduction and passing of the Land Transport (Speed Limits Validation and Other Matters) Bill (Hon Gerry Brownlee).
9 Introduction and passing of Government bill
The introduction of the Land Transport (Speed Limits Validation and Other Matters) Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading forthwith.
The Land Transport (Speed Limits Validation and Other Matters) Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading forthwith.
The Land Transport (Speed Limits Validation and Other Matters) Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage forthwith (Hon Michael Woodhouse for Hon Simon Bridges).
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Land Transport (Speed Limits Validation and Other Matters) Bill.
(In the committee)
Parts 1 and 2 and clauses 1 and 2 read.The following amendment was put:In clause 3(a), replace “remove any doubt about the validity of” with “validate” (Hon David Parker).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 44New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12Noes 75New Zealand National 59; Green Party 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
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The following amendment was put:In clause 6(1), delete “and to be and always have been valid” (Hon David Parker).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 44New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12Noes 75New Zealand National 59; Green Party 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Land Transport (Speed Limits Validation and Other Matters) Bill without amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading forthwith.
The Land Transport (Speed Limits Validation and Other Matters) Bill was read a third time.
10 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill.
(In the committee)
Vote Business, Science and Innovation, Vote Canterbury Earthquake Recovery, Vote Labour Market, and Vote Transport read.
On the question, That Vote Business, Science and Innovation, Vote Canterbury Earthquake Recovery, Vote Labour Market, and Vote Transport stand part of the Schedules, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 56New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Vote Business, Science and Innovation, Vote Canterbury Earthquake Recovery, Vote Labour Market, and Vote Transport stand part of the Schedules.
Vote Education, Vote Education Review Office, and Vote Tertiary Education read.
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On the question, That Vote Education, Vote Education Review Office, and Vote Tertiary Education stand part of the Schedules, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 56New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Vote Education, Vote Education Review Office, and Vote Tertiary Education stand part of the Schedules.
Vote Conservation, Vote Environment, and Vote Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment read.
At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
11 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 22 July 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Māori Purposes Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
Two questions to members were answered.
5 General debate
Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
6 Members’ orders of the day
Environmental Protection Authority (Protection of Environment) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Environmental Protection Authority (Protection of Environment) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1
Motion agreed to.
The Environmental Protection Authority (Protection of Environment) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
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On the question, That the Local Government and Environment Committee consider the bill, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1
Resolved, That the Local Government and Environment Committee consider the bill.
New Zealand International Convention Centre Act 2013 Repeal Bill
Tracey Martin moved, and the question was proposed, That the New Zealand International Convention Centre Act 2013 Repeal Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Overseas Investment (Owning our Own Rural Land) Amendment Bill
Hon Phil Goff moved, and the question was proposed, That the Overseas Investment (Owning our Own Rural Land) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Fighting Foreign Corporate Control Bill
Fletcher Tabuteau moved, and the question was proposed, That the Fighting Foreign Corporate Control Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Minimum Wage (Contractor Remuneration) Amendment Bill
Hon David Parker moved, and the question was proposed, That the Minimum Wage (Contractor Remuneration) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
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7 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 23 July 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Appointment of Deputy Clerk of the House of Representatives
The Speaker informed the House that pursuant to section 7 of the Clerk of the House of Representatives Act 1988, His Excellency the Administrator of the Government had appointed Rafael Ignacio Gonzalez-Montero Tejada as Deputy Clerk of the House of Representatives for a term of seven years commencing on 27 July 2015.
The appointment was acknowledged with applause.
2 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
3 Member’s motion
Resolved, That this House note that 25 July 2015 marks the 150th anniversary of the day on which Wellington became the capital of New Zealand, and also that 26 July 2015 is the 150th anniversary of the first official sitting of Parliament in Wellington (Grant Robertson).
4 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
5 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The report on the Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Inland Revenue Department: Governance of the Business Transformation programme was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
6 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Parental Leave and Employment Protection (Six Months’ Paid Leave and Work Contact Hours) Amendment Bill
• Education (Charter Schools Curriculum) Amendment Bill
• Social Workers Registration (Mandatory Registration) Amendment Bill
• Official Information (Parliamentary Under-Secretaries) Amendment Bill—
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was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
7 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
8 Government orders of the day
Social Security (Extension of Young Persons Services and Remedial Matters)
Amendment Bill
Hon Anne Tolley moved, and the question was proposed, That the Social Security (Extension of Young Persons Services and Remedial Matters) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 105New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 30; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 10Green Party 10
Motion agreed to.
The Social Security (Extension of Young Persons Services and Remedial Matters) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Social Services Committee consider the bill.
Health Practitioners (Replacement of Statutory References to Medical
Practitioners) Bill
Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman moved, and the question was proposed, That the Health Practitioners (Replacement of Statutory References to Medical Practitioners) Bill be now read a first time.
9 Adjournment
At 5.59 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Tuesday, 28 July 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Karakia
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that a parliamentary delegation representing the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea, led by Mr Hong Il Pyo, was present in the gallery.
The delegation was welcomed with applause.
2 Papers
Twelve papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of seven reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Report from the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, The state of air quality in New Zealand
• Briefing from Beef and Lamb New Zealand
• Briefing from New Zealand Kiwifruit Growers
• Briefing from the bee industry
• Briefing from Zespri.
The Health and Safety Reform Bill was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Christian Churches New Zealand Property Trust Board Empowering Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Eleven questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Applications to debate matters of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Hon David Parker had indicated his desire to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the recent declaration by the High Court that the Electoral
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(Disqualification of Sentenced Prisoners) Amendment Act 2010 is inconsistent with the Bill of Rights Act 1990.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
The Speaker notified the House that Rt Hon Winston Peters had indicated his desire to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the negotiation of the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
7 Government orders of the day
New Zealand Flag Referendums Bill
Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the New Zealand Flag Referendums Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the amendments recommended by the Justice and Electoral Committee by majority be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Justice and Electoral Committee by majority be agreed to.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The New Zealand Flag Referendums Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill.
(In the committee)
The question was proposed again, That Vote Conservation, Vote Environment, and Vote Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment stand part of the Schedules.
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On the question, That Vote Conservation, Vote Environment, and Vote Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment stand part of the Schedules, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Vote Conservation, Vote Environment, and Vote Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment stand part of the Schedules.
Resolved, That Vote Customs, Vote Defence, Vote Defence Force, Vote Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Vote Official Development Assistance stand part of the Schedules.
Vote Audit, Vote Communications Security and Intelligence, Vote Finance, Vote Office of the Clerk, Vote Ombudsmen, Vote Parliamentary Service, Vote Prime Minister and Cabinet, Vote Revenue, Vote Security Intelligence, and Vote State Services read.
On the question, That Vote Audit, Vote Communications Security and Intelligence, Vote Finance, Vote Office of the Clerk, Vote Ombudsmen, Vote Parliamentary Service, Vote Prime Minister and Cabinet, Vote Revenue, Vote Security Intelligence, and Vote State Services stand part of the Schedules, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 56New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Vote Audit, Vote Communications Security and Intelligence, Vote Finance, Vote Office of the Clerk, Vote Ombudsmen, Vote Parliamentary Service, Vote Prime Minister and Cabinet, Vote Revenue, Vote Security Intelligence, and Vote State Services stand part of the Schedules.
Vote Health read.At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
8 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 29 July 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Karakia
1 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
Two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Member’s motion
100th anniversary of Battle of Chunuk Bair
Resolved, That this House mark the sacrifice of the Wellington Battalion and other units that fought at the seminal Battle of Chunuk Bair, the centennial of which falls on Saturday, 8 August (Ron Mark).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Mahesh Bindra had indicated his desire to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the full details of murderer Tony Robertson coming to light in his recent trial.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
6 General debate
Rt Hon Winston Peters moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
7 Government orders of the day
New Zealand Flag Referendums Bill and Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the New Zealand Flag Referendums Bill and for further consideration of the Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill.
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(In the committee)
New Zealand Flag Referendums Bill
Part 1 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Paul Foster-Bell moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Simon O’Connor moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 62New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That Part 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 62New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Part 2 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendment was put:Amendment proposing new clause 10A set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 102 (Jacinda Ardern).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
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On the question, That Part 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Part 3 read.At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the New Zealand Flag Referendums Bill, and no progress on the Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill.
The report was adopted and the bills were set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
8 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
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Thursday, 30 July 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Karakia
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that members of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, Australia and Pacific branches, were present in the gallery, including Speaker Dunne of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly and Speaker Tausi of the Parliament of Tuvalu.
The delegation was welcomed with applause.
2 Business statement
Hon Christopher Finlayson made a statement about the business of the House.
3 Member’s motion
70th anniversary of dropping of nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Resolved, That this House, on the 70th anniversary of the dropping of nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, call on the nuclear weapons states to replace ongoing expenditure of more than $100 billion a year on their nuclear weapons arsenals with a programme to eliminate nuclear weapons in accord with their obligations under Article 6 of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (Hon Phil Goff).
4 Papers
Two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
5 Select committee reports
The presentation of two reports was announced.
The Tariff (Free Trade Agreement between New Zealand and the Republic of Korea) Amendment Bill was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
6 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
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7 Government orders of the day
Health and Safety Reform Bill
Hon Michael Woodhouse moved, and the question was proposed, That the Health and Safety Reform Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the amendments recommended by the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee by majority be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 56New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee by majority be agreed to.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 56New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Health and Safety Reform Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill.
(In the committee)
The question was proposed again, That Vote Health stand part of the Schedules.Resolved, That Vote Health stand part of the Schedules.
Vote Attorney-General, Vote Corrections, Vote Courts, Vote Justice, Vote Parliamentary Counsel, Vote Police, and Vote Serious Fraud read.
At 5.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
8 Adjournment
At 5.56 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 11 August 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Government motion
Resolved, That the business for the extended sitting of the House to be held from 9 am on Wednesday, 12 August 2015, as agreed by the Business Committee, also include the committee stage and third reading of the Hawke’s Bay Regional Planning Committee Bill (Hon Gerry Brownlee).
2 Papers
Five papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The Coroners Amendment Bill was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Hon David Parker had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the release of documents pertaining to the Government’s dealings with a Saudi businessman.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
7 Government orders of the day
New Zealand Flag Referendums Bill and Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the New Zealand Flag Referendums Bill and the Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill.
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(In the committee)
New Zealand Flag Referendums Bill
Part 3 read again.Jono Naylor moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Scott Simpson moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Mark Mitchell moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That Part 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 3 stand part.
On the question, That Schedule 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Schedule 1 stand part.
On the question, That Schedule 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Schedule 2 stand part.
On the question, That Schedule 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Schedule 3 stand part.
On the question, That Schedule 4 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Schedule 4 stand part.
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On the question, That Schedule 5 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Schedule 5 stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Joanne Hayes moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jono Naylor moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jono Naylor moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 62New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 62New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendment to clause 2 was proposed:In clause 2(1), replace “on the day” with “5 years”.(Hon Trevor Mallard)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 46New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14Noes 74New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That clause 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 62New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment presently.
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The question was proposed again, That Vote Attorney-General, Vote Corrections, Vote Courts, Vote Justice, Vote Parliamentary Counsel, Vote Police, and Vote Serious Fraud stand part of the Schedules.
On the question, That Vote Attorney-General, Vote Corrections, Vote Courts, Vote Justice, Vote Parliamentary Counsel, Vote Police, and Vote Serious Fraud stand part of the Schedules, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Vote Attorney-General, Vote Corrections, Vote Courts, Vote Justice, Vote Parliamentary Counsel, Vote Police, and Vote Serious Fraud stand part of the Schedules.
Vote Arts, Culture and Heritage, Vote Internal Affairs, Vote Māori Development, Vote Pacific Peoples, Vote Sport and Recreation, Vote Statistics, Vote Treaty Negotiations, and Vote Women read.
Resolved, That Vote Arts, Culture and Heritage, Vote Internal Affairs, Vote Māori Development, Vote Pacific Peoples, Vote Sport and Recreation, Vote Statistics, Vote Treaty Negotiations, and Vote Women stand part of the Schedules.
Vote Lands and Vote Primary Industries and Food Safety read.On the question, That Vote Lands and Vote Primary Industries and Food Safety stand part of the Schedules, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Vote Lands and Vote Primary Industries and Food Safety stand part of the Schedules.
Vote Building and Housing and Vote Social Development read.
At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the New Zealand Flag Referendums Bill without amendment and reported progress on the Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill.
The report was adopted and the New Zealand Flag Referendums Bill set down for third reading next sitting day.
The Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill was set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
The sitting was suspended at 9.56 pm and resumed at 9.00 am on Wednesday, 12 August 2015 for an extended sitting.
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Hineuru Claims Settlement Bill
The Hineuru Claims Settlement Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Māori Affairs Committee consider the bill (Hon Christopher Finlayson).
Ngāruahine Claims Settlement Bill
The Ngāruahine Claims Settlement Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Māori Affairs Committee consider the bill (Hon Christopher Finlayson).
Hawke’s Bay Regional Planning Committee Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Hawke’s Bay Regional Planning Committee Bill.
(In the committee)
Preamble, Parts 1 and 2, the Schedule, and clauses 1 and 2 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 104 (Hon Christopher Finlayson).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That the Preamble, Parts 1 and 2, the Schedule, and clauses 1 and 2, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Hawke’s Bay Regional Planning Committee Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted and the Hawke’s Bay Regional Planning Committee Bill set down for third reading forthwith.
The Hawke’s Bay Regional Planning Committee Bill was read a third time.
8 Adjournment
At 12.49 pm on Wednesday, 12 August 2015 the House adjourned.
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The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Member’s bill
By leave, the Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Extended licensing hours during Rugby World Cup) Bill, in the name of David Seymour, was introduced and set down for first reading ahead of members’ order of the day No 1 on Wednesday, 12 August 2015, for referral to the Justice and Electoral Committee to be reported by 26 August 2015 and for its second and third readings forthwith on Wednesday, 26 August 2015.
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 General debate
Hon Steven Joyce moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
6 Private and local orders of the day
Christian Churches New Zealand Property Trust Board Empowering Bill
The Christian Churches New Zealand Property Trust Board Empowering Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Government Administration Committee consider the bill.
7 Members’ orders of the day
Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Extended licensing hours during Rugby World Cup) Bill
The Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Extended licensing hours during Rugby World Cup) Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
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In accordance with the leave of the House, the bill was referred to the Justice and Electoral Committee to be reported by 26 August 2015.
Minimum Wage (Contractor Remuneration) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Minimum Wage (Contractor Remuneration) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1
Motion agreed to.
The Minimum Wage (Contractor Remuneration) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee consider the bill.
Local Government Act 2002 (Greater Local Democracy) Amendment Bill
Stuart Nash moved, and the question was proposed, That the Local Government Act 2002 (Greater Local Democracy) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Public Collections and Solicitations (Disclosure of Payment) Bill
The Public Collections and Solicitations (Disclosure of Payment) Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Social Services Committee consider the bill.
Financial Assistance for Live Organ Donors Bill
Chris Bishop moved, and the question was proposed, That the Financial Assistance for Live Organ Donors Bill be now read a first time.
8 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Ministerial statement
Hon Todd McClay made a ministerial statement relating to the decision to place Solid Energy into voluntary administration.
3 Government motion
Resolved, That this House congratulate the Silver Ferns on their success at the Netball World Cup to date, and wish them well for the remainder of the competition, while noting that the New Zealand Parliamentary Netball team, co-captained by myself and Louisa Wall, will travel to Australia this week to support the World Cup tournament and to play an inaugural game against Australian counterparts in recognition of WW100 ANZAC events (Hon Louise Upston).
4 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
5 Papers
Two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
6 Select committee reports
The presentation of two reports was announced.
The report on the Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Effectiveness of governance arrangements in the arts, culture, and heritage sector was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
7 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Register) Bill
• Employment Standards Legislation Bill
• Affordable Healthcare Bill
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• Keep Kiwibank Bill
• Electricity Industry (Small-Scale Renewable Distributed Generation) Amendment Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
8 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
9 Applications to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Richard Prosser, Hon Clayton Cosgrove, and Gareth Hughes had each sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the announcement that Solid Energy had been placed in voluntary administration.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the applications.
10 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill.
(In the committee)
Vote Building and Housing and Vote Social Development read again.On the question, That Vote Building and Housing and Vote Social Development stand part of the Schedules, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Vote Building and Housing and Vote Social Development stand part of the Schedules.
On the question, That clauses 1 to 10 and Schedules 1 to 5 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clauses 1 to 10 and Schedules 1 to 5 stand part.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill without amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading next sitting day.
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New Zealand Flag Referendums Bill
Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the New Zealand Flag Referendums Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 56New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The New Zealand Flag Referendums Bill was read a third time.
11 Adjournment
At 5.49 pm the House adjourned.
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The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Government motion
Resolved, That this House note the achievements of our national netball team, the Silver Ferns, who delighted us all during the World Cup, most notably in the victory over the Australian Diamonds during the preliminary round, and put on record how proud the country is of the way the team fought back during Sunday’s final, after a very difficult first quarter, to finish within three goals of Australia; and congratulate the New Zealand Parliamentary Netball Team on their victory over the Australians in the Diggeress Cup (Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman).
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of three reports was announced.
The Taxation (Land Information and Offshore Persons Information) Bill was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Imprest Supply Bill
The Imprest Supply (Second for 2015/16) Bill was introduced.
Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the Imprest Supply (Second for 2015/16) Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
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The Imprest Supply (Second for 2015/16) Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading forthwith.
7 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill and Imprest Supply (Second for 2015/16) Bill
Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill be now read a third time and the Imprest Supply (Second for 2015/16) Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Appropriation (2015/16 Estimates) Bill was read a third time.
The Imprest Supply (Second for 2015/16) Bill was read a second time and set down for third reading forthwith.
The Imprest Supply (Second for 2015/16) Bill was read a third time (Hon Nikki Kaye for Hon Bill English).
Social Housing Reform (Transaction Mandate) Bill
Hon Paula Bennett moved, and the question was proposed, That the Social Housing Reform (Transaction Mandate) Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Social Housing Reform (Transaction Mandate) Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Social Services Committee consider the bill.
Health Practitioners (Replacement of Statutory References to Medical
Practitioners) Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Health Practitioners (Replacement of Statutory References to Medical Practitioners) Bill be now read a first time.
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8 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Death of former member
The Speaker informed the House of the death on 17 August 2015 of Hon George Frederick Gair, CMG, QSO.
The Speaker expressed on behalf of the House the sense of loss sustained and sympathy with the relatives of the late former member, and members stood and observed a period of silence as a mark of respect to his memory.
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of four reports was announced.
The Radiation Safety Bill was set down for second reading.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• International treaty examination of the Agreement between the Government of New Zealand and the Government of Samoa for the Elimination of Double Taxation with Respect to Taxes on Income and the Prevention of Tax Evasion and Avoidance
• Inquiry into the appointment of a Deputy Controller and Auditor-General
• Inquiry into the appointment of an Ombudsman and Chief Ombudsman
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Oral questions
Eleven questions to Ministers were answered.
One question to a member was answered.
4 General debate
James Shaw moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
5 Government orders of the day
Health Practitioners (Replacement of Statutory References to Medical
Practitioners) Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Health Practitioners (Replacement of Statutory References to Medical Practitioners) Bill be now read a first time.
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The Health Practitioners (Replacement of Statutory References to Medical Practitioners) Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Health Committee consider the bill.
Health and Safety Reform Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Health and Safety Reform Bill.
(In the committee)
Part 1 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 108 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Amendments agreed to.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 105 (Denise Roche).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 48New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 73New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 100 (Iain Lees-Galloway).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
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Amendment to clause 28 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 110 (Clayton Mitchell).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 12New Zealand First 12Noes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Amendment deleting clause 29AA set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 110 (Clayton Mitchell).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 12New Zealand First 12Noes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That Part 1, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Part 2 read.Simon O’Connor moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Brett Hudson moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 108 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
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Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 105 (Denise Roche).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 48New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 73New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Amendment to clause 43 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 110 (Clayton Mitchell).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 12New Zealand First 12Noes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That Part 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
Part 3 read.At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Health and Safety Reform Bill.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
6 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
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Thursday, 20 August 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Simon Bridges made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 Government orders of the day
Health and Safety Reform Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Health and Safety Reform Bill.
(In the committee)
Part 3 read again.Matt Doocey moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Sarah Dowie moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Joanne Hayes moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 108 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
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On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 26Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Amendments agreed to.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 100 (Iain Lees-Galloway).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 107 (Marama Fox).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Amendment agreed to.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 99 (Iain Lees-Galloway).
Amendments ruled out of order as being inconsistent with a previous decision of the committee.
Amendment inserting cross heading and clause 65AA set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 110 (Clayton Mitchell).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 44New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12Noes 77New Zealand National 59; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Amendment to clause 65 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 110 (Clayton Mitchell).
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On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 12New Zealand First 12Noes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 105 (Denise Roche).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 48New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 73New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Amendment to clause 66 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 110 (Clayton Mitchell).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 44New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12Noes 77New Zealand National 59; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That Part 3, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 3, as amended, stand part.
Part 4 read.At 5.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Health and Safety Reform Bill.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
5 Adjournment
At 5.56 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 25 August 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of three reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• International treaty examination of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, Articles of Agreement, Final Text, adopted at 5th Chief Negotiators’ Meeting, 22 May 2015
• Briefing on loans known as swaps and their effect on primary industry.
The Passports Amendment Bill (No 2) was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Taxation (Bright-line Test for Residential Land) Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
Four questions to members were answered.
5 Government orders of the day
Health and Safety Reform Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Health and Safety Reform Bill.
(In the committee)
Part 4 read again.Tim Macindoe moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Joanne Hayes moved, That the question be now put.
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On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 108 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 77New Zealand National 59; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 44New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12
Amendments agreed to.
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 101 (Iain Lees-Galloway).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 107 (Marama Fox).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
On the question, That Part 4, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 4, as amended, stand part.
Part 5 read.Joanne Hayes moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 108 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
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On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 26Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Amendments agreed to.
Amendment to clause 227(1) set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 110 (Clayton Mitchell).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 12New Zealand First 12Noes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Amendment to clause 227 to insert new subclause (3) set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 110 (Clayton Mitchell).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 12New Zealand First 12Noes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That Part 5, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 5, as amended, stand part.
Part 6 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
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The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 108 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Amendments agreed to.
On the question, That Part 6, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 6, as amended, stand part.
The following amendments to Schedule 1 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 108 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Amendments agreed to.
On the question, That Schedule 1, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Schedule 1, as amended, stand part.
The following amendments to Schedule 1A were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 100 (Iain Lees-Galloway).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 105 (Denise Roche).
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On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 48New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 73New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That Schedule 1A stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Schedule 1A stand part.
The following amendment to Schedule 2 was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 108 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Amendment agreed to.
On the question, That Schedule 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Schedule 2, as amended, stand part.
The following amendments to Schedule 2A were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 108 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Amendments agreed to.
On the question, That Schedule 2A, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Schedule 2A, as amended, stand part.
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On the question, That Schedule 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Schedule 3 stand part.
On the question, That Schedule 4 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Schedule 4 stand part.
On the question, That Schedule 5 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Schedule 5 stand part.
The following amendment to Schedule 6 was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 108 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Amendment agreed to.
On the question, That Schedule 6, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Schedule 6, as amended, stand part.
On the question, That Schedule 7 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Schedule 7 stand part.
On the question, That Schedule 8 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Schedule 8 stand part.
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Clauses 1 and 2 read.Joanne Hayes moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Andrew Bayly moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jonathan Young moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendments to clause 2 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 108 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Amendments agreed to.
On the question, That clause 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 2, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That the bill be divided as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 109 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment and divided into five bills.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Health and Safety Reform Bill with amendment and divided into the following bills:
• Health and Safety at Work Bill
• Accident Compensation Amendment Bill
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• Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Amendment Bill
• Employment Relations Amendment Bill (No 2)
• WorkSafe New Zealand Amendment Bill.
The report was adopted and the Health and Safety at Work Bill, the Accident Compensation Amendment Bill, the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Amendment Bill, the Employment Relations Amendment Bill (No 2), and the WorkSafe New Zealand Amendment Bill were set down for third reading next sitting day.
6 Adjournment
At 9.58 pm the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 26 August 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that a parliamentary delegation from the Regional Representatives Council of Indonesia, and delegates from Pacific Parliamentary Public Accounts Committees, were present in the gallery.
The delegations were welcomed with applause.
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Extended licensing hours during Rugby World Cup) Bill was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Environment Canterbury (Transitional Governance Arrangements) Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 General debate
Hon Nathan Guy moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
6 Members’ orders of the day
Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Extended licensing hours during Rugby World Cup) Bill
David Seymour moved, and the question was proposed, That the Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Extended licensing hours during Rugby World Cup) Bill be now read a second time.
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On the question, That the amendments recommended by the Justice and Electoral Committee by majority be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 101New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 24 (Ardern, Clark, Cosgrove, Cunliffe, Curran, Davis, Faafoi, Goff, Henare, King, Lees-Galloway, Little, Moroney, Nash, O’Connor D, Parker, Robertson, Rurawhe, Sepuloni, Shearer, Tirikatene, Twyford, Wall, Woods); New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1; Other (Hipkins, Mallard)Noes 20New Zealand Labour 4 (Dyson, Mahuta, Salesa, Sio); Green Party 14; Other (Whaitiri, Williams)
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Justice and Electoral Committee by majority be agreed to.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 101New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 24 (Ardern, Clark, Cosgrove, Cunliffe, Curran, Davis, Faafoi, Goff, Henare, King, Lees-Galloway, Little, Moroney, Nash, O’Connor D, Parker, Robertson, Rurawhe, Sepuloni, Shearer, Tirikatene, Twyford, Wall, Woods); New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1; Other (Hipkins, Mallard)Noes 20New Zealand Labour 4 (Dyson, Mahuta, Salesa, Sio); Green Party 14; Other (Whaitiri, Williams)
Motion agreed to.
The Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Extended licensing hours during Rugby World Cup) Bill was read a second time and set down as the Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Rugby World Cup 2015 Extended Trading Hours) Amendment Bill for third reading forthwith.
Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Rugby World Cup 2015 Extended Trading Hours)
Amendment Bill
David Seymour moved, and the question was proposed, That the Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Rugby World Cup 2015 Extended Trading Hours) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 99New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 23 (Ardern, Clark, Cosgrove, Cunliffe, Curran, Davis, Faafoi, Goff, Henare, King, Little, Moroney, Nash, O’Connor D, Parker, Robertson, Rurawhe, Sepuloni, Shearer, Tirikatene, Twyford, Wall, Woods); New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1; Other (Hipkins, Lees-Galloway, Mallard)Noes 21New Zealand Labour 2 (Dyson, Sio); Green Party 13; Māori Party 2; Other (Mahuta, Salesa, Whaitiri, Williams)
Result corrected after originally being announced as Ayes 99, Noes 20.
Motion agreed to.
The Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Rugby World Cup 2015 Extended Trading Hours) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
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Financial Assistance for Live Organ Donors Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Financial Assistance for Live Organ Donors Bill be now read a first time.
The Financial Assistance for Live Organ Donors Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Health Committee consider the bill.
7 Adjournment
At 10.01 pm the House adjourned.
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Thursday, 27 August 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 Debate on matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker informed the House that he had accepted an application to debate a matter of urgent public importance.
Jacinda Ardern for Carmel Sepuloni moved, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the State of Care 2015 report on Child, Youth and Family from the Office of the Children’s Commissioner.
The motion lapsed.
5 Government orders of the day
Health and Safety at Work Bill, Accident Compensation Amendment Bill, Hazardous
Substances and New Organisms Amendment Bill, Employment Relations
Amendment Bill (No 2), and WorkSafe New Zealand Amendment Bill
Hon Paul Goldsmith for Hon Michael Woodhouse moved, and the question was proposed, That the Health and Safety at Work Bill, the Accident Compensation Amendment Bill, the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Amendment Bill, the Employment Relations Amendment Bill (No 2), and the WorkSafe New Zealand Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the Health and Safety at Work Bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Health and Safety at Work Bill was read a third time.
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On the question, That the Accident Compensation Amendment Bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Accident Compensation Amendment Bill was read a third time.
On the question, That the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Amendment Bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Amendment Bill was read a third time.
On the question, That the Employment Relations Amendment Bill (No 2) be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Employment Relations Amendment Bill (No 2) was read a third time.
On the question, That the WorkSafe New Zealand Amendment Bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The WorkSafe New Zealand Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Taxation (Bright-line Test for Residential Land) Bill
Hon Hekia Parata for Hon Todd McClay moved, and the question was proposed, That the Taxation (Bright-line Test for Residential Land) Bill be now read a first time.
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6 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption the next sitting date, and left the Chair.
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The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that two members of the Cambodian National Assembly were present in the gallery.
The members were welcomed with applause.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
Four papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of four reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Taxation (Annual Rates for 2015–16, Research and Development, and Remedial Matters) Bill
• Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Bill
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Wellington Town Belt Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
6 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
7 Applications to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that James Shaw and Andrew Little had each sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the Syrian refugee crisis.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the applications.
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8 Government orders of the day
Taxation (Land Information and Offshore Persons Information) Bill
Hon Todd McClay for Hon Louise Upston moved, and the question was proposed, That the Taxation (Land Information and Offshore Persons Information) Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Taxation (Land Information and Offshore Persons Information) Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Taxation (Bright-line Test for Residential Land) Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Taxation (Bright-line Test for Residential Land) Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Taxation (Bright-line Test for Residential Land) Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Finance and Expenditure Committee consider the bill.
Hon Todd McClay moved a motion of instruction in respect of the committee’s consideration of the bill.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the Taxation (Bright-line Test for Residential Land) Bill be reported to the House by 22 October 2015 and that the committee have authority to meet at any time while the House is sitting (except during oral questions), during any evening on a day on which there has been a sitting of the House, and on a Friday in a week in which there has been a sitting of the House, despite Standing Orders 191 and 194(1)(b) and (c).
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Employment Standards Legislation Bill
Hon Michael Woodhouse moved, and the question was proposed, That the Employment Standards Legislation Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Employment Standards Legislation Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee consider the bill.
Resolved, That the Employment Standards Legislation Bill be reported to the House by 12 February 2016.
Passports Amendment Bill (No 2)
Hon Peter Dunne moved, and the question was proposed, That the Passports Amendment Bill (No 2) be now read a second time.
The debate was interrupted and set down for resumption next sitting day.
The sitting was suspended at 10.00 pm and resumed at 9.00 am on Wednesday, 9 September 2015 for an extended sitting.
Wednesday, 9 September 2015
9 Government orders of the day—continued
Te Kawerau ā Maki Claims Settlement Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Te Kawerau ā Maki Claims Settlement Bill.
(In the committee)
Parts 1 to 3, Schedules 1 to 4, and clauses 1 and 2 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 112 (Hon Christopher Finlayson).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 112 (Hon Christopher Finlayson).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
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Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That Part 3 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 1 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 2 stand part.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Schedule 3 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 112 (Hon Christopher Finlayson).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Schedule 3, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 4 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Te Kawerau ā Maki Claims Settlement Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading forthwith.
The Te Kawerau ā Maki Claims Settlement Bill was read a third time.
Te Hiku Claims Settlement Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Te Hiku Claims Settlement Bill.
(In the committee)
Parts 1 to 15, Schedules 1 to 22, and clauses 1 and 2 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 113 (Hon Christopher Finlayson).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Parts 1 to 15, Schedules 1 to 22, and clauses 1 and 2, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That the bill be divided as set out on Supplementary Order Paper 114 (Hon Christopher Finlayson).
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment and divided into six bills.
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Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Te Hiku Claims Settlement Bill with amendment and divided into the following bills:
• Ngāti Kuri Claims Settlement Bill
• Te Aupouri Claims Settlement Bill
• NgāiTakoto Claims Settlement Bill
• Te Rarawa Claims Settlement Bill
• Ngāti Kahu Accumulated Rentals Trust Bill
• Reserves and Other Lands Disposal Act 1977 Amendment Bill.
The report was adopted and the bills were set down for third reading forthwith.
The Ngāti Kuri Claims Settlement Bill, the Te Aupouri Claims Settlement Bill, the NgāiTakoto Claims Settlement Bill, the Te Rarawa Claims Settlement Bill, the Ngāti Kahu Accumulated Rentals Trust Bill, and the Reserves and Other Lands Disposal Act 1977 Amendment Bill were read a third time.
10 Adjournment
At 1.07 pm on Wednesday, 9 September 2015 the House adjourned.
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The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• International Finance Agreements Amendment Bill
• Te Atiawa Claims Settlement Bill
• Building (Pools) Amendment Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
2 Government motion
Queen Elizabeth II—status as longest-reigning British monarch
Resolved, That this House congratulate Her Majesty the Queen on the occasion of her becoming the longest-reigning British monarch (Hon Bill English).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 General debate
Andrew Little moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
5 Government orders of the day
Taxation (Land Information and Offshore Persons Information) Bill, Gambling
Amendment Bill (No 3), Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill, and Organised Crime
and Anti-corruption Legislation Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Taxation (Land Information and Offshore Persons Information) Bill and the Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3), for further consideration of the Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill, and for consideration of the Organised Crime and Anti-corruption Legislation Bill.
(In the committee)
Taxation (Land Information and Offshore Persons Information) Bill
Part 1 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
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On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 121 (Julie Anne Genter).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Part 2 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
The following amendment to the Schedule was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 117 (Hon Louise Upston).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Amendment agreed to.
Resolved, That the Schedule, as amended, stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Simon O’Connor moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Brett Hudson moved, That the question be now put.
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On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 77New Zealand National 59; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 43New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
The following motion was put:Motion to divide the bill as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 116 (Hon Louise Upston).
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That motion be agreed to.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment and divided into two bills presently.
Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3)
Part 1 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper Nos 98 and 111 (Hon Peter Dunne).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 104New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 16Green Party 14; Māori Party 2
Amendments agreed to.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 95 (Clayton Mitchell).
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On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 12New Zealand First 12Noes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 120 (Denise Roche).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 45New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14Noes 75New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
On the question, That Part 1, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 92New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 28Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Part 2 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 75New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 45New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 98 (Hon Peter Dunne).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 104New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 16Green Party 14; Māori Party 2
Amendment agreed to.
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Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 95 (Clayton Mitchell).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 12New Zealand First 12Noes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 120 (Denise Roche).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 45New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14Noes 75New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That Part 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 92New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 28Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
The following amendment to the Schedule was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 120 (Denise Roche).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 47New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 73New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That the Schedule stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 92New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 28Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That the Schedule stand part.
At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
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Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Taxation (Land Information and Offshore Persons Information) Bill with amendment and divided into the following bills:
• Land Transfer Amendment Bill
• Tax Administration Amendment Bill.
The Chairperson reported progress on the Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3) and no progress on the Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill and the Organised Crime and Anti-corruption Legislation Bill.
The report was adopted.
The Land Transfer Amendment Bill and the Tax Administration Amendment Bill were set down for third reading next sitting day.
The Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3) and the Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill were set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
The Organised Crime and Anti-corruption Legislation Bill was set down for consideration in committee next sitting day.
6 Adjournment
At 9.57 pm the House adjourned.
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Thursday, 10 September 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that a parliamentary delegation representing the Women’s Parliamentary Caucus from the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste was present in the gallery.
The delegation was welcomed with applause.
2 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
3 Government motion
Resolved, That, pursuant to Standing Order 56(1)(a), the sitting of the House on Wednesday, 16 September 2015 be extended from 9.00 am to 1.00 pm on Thursday, 17 September 2015, for consideration of—
• Government notices of motion Nos 1 to 4
• the third reading of the Reserves and Other Lands Disposal Bill
• the first reading of the Building (Pools) Amendment Bill
(Hon Gerry Brownlee).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of two reports was announced.
The report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Whānau Ora: The first four years was set down for consideration.
The Drug and Alcohol Testing of Community-based Offenders and Bailees Legislation Bill was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
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6 Government orders of the day
Land Transfer Amendment Bill and Tax Administration Amendment Bill
Hon Louise Upston moved, and the question was proposed, That the Land Transfer Amendment Bill and the Tax Administration Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the Land Transfer Amendment Bill and the Tax Administration Amendment Bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Land Transfer Amendment Bill and the Tax Administration Amendment Bill were read a third time.
Passports Amendment Bill (No 2)
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Passports Amendment Bill (No 2) be now read a second time.
The Passports Amendment Bill (No 2) was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Tariff (Free Trade Agreement between New Zealand and the Republic of Korea)
Amendment Bill
Hon Todd McClay for Hon Tim Groser moved, and the question was proposed, That the Tariff (Free Trade Agreement between New Zealand and the Republic of Korea) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
7 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Tuesday, 15 September 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of four reports was announced.
The Accident Compensation (Financial Responsibility and Transparency) Amendment Bill was set down for second reading.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• report on the International Treaty Examination of the World Trade Organization Agreement on Trade Facilitation
• report on the Question of privilege regarding use of social media to report on parliamentary proceedings
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 Government orders of the day
International Finance Agreements Amendment Bill
Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the International Finance Agreements Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The International Finance Agreements Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee consider the bill.
Hon Bill English moved a motion of instruction in respect of the committee’s consideration of the bill.
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On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the International Finance Agreements Amendment Bill be reported to the House by 22 October 2015 and that the committee have authority to meet at any time while the House is sitting (except during oral questions), during any evening on a day on which there has been a sitting of the House, and on a Friday in a week in which there has been a sitting of the House, despite Standing Orders 191 and 194(1)(b) and (c).
Māori Purposes Bill
The Māori Purposes Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.Resolved, That the Māori Affairs Committee consider the bill.
Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Register) Bill
The Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Register) Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Social Services Committee consider the bill.
Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Bill
Hon Nathan Guy for Hon Jo Goodhew moved, and the question was proposed, That the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
5 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 16 September 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
2 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
3 General debate
Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
4 Consideration of report of Privileges Committee
Question of privilege regarding use of social media to report on parliamentary
proceedings
Resolved, That the House take note of the report of the Privileges Committee (Hon Christopher Finlayson).
5 Private and local orders of the day
Wellington Town Belt Bill
The Wellington Town Belt Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Local Government and Environment Committee consider the bill.
6 Members’ orders of the day
New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income (Pro Rata Entitlement)
Amendment Bill
Denis O’Rourke moved, and the question was proposed, That the New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income (Pro Rata Entitlement) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Parental Leave and Employment Protection (Six Months’ Paid Leave and Work
Contact Hours) Amendment Bill
Sue Moroney moved, and the question was proposed, That the Parental Leave and Employment Protection (Six Months’ Paid Leave and Work Contact Hours) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1
Motion agreed to.
The Parental Leave and Employment Protection (Six Months’ Paid Leave and Work Contact Hours) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Government Administration Committee consider the bill.
Education (Charter Schools Curriculum) Amendment Bill
Hon Phil Goff moved, and the question was proposed, That the Education (Charter Schools Curriculum) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
The debate was interrupted and set down for resumption next sitting day.
The sitting was suspended at 10.00 pm and resumed at 9.00 am on Thursday, 17 September 2015 for an extended sitting.
Thursday, 17 September 2015
7 Government orders of the day
Government motion—appointment of Ombudsman and Chief Ombudsman
Resolved, That, pursuant to sections 3(1), 3(4) and 5(1) of the Ombudsmen Act 1975, Peter Francis Boshier be appointed as an Ombudsman for a term of five years, with effect from 10 December 2015, and upon taking up the office of Ombudsman, he be appointed as Chief Ombudsman with effect from the date that the incumbent Chief Ombudsman vacates the position (Hon Jo Goodhew for Hon Gerry Brownlee).
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Government motion—appointment of Deputy Controller and Auditor-General
Resolved, That, pursuant to section 11(2) and clause 2 of Schedule 3 of the Public Audit Act 2001, the House recommend to the Governor-General that Greg Mark Schollum of Wellington be appointed as the Deputy Controller and Auditor-General for a term not exceeding five years with effect from 28 September 2015 (Hon Jo Goodhew for Hon Gerry Brownlee).
Government motion—appointments to Independent Police Conduct Authority
Resolved, That, pursuant to section 5 of the Independent Police Conduct Authority Act 1988 and section 32 of the Crown Entities Act 2004, this House recommends His Excellency the Governor-General reappoints Dianne Mary Macaskill and appoints Simon Murdoch, CNZM each as members of the Independent Police Conduct Authority, for terms of three years (Hon Jo Goodhew for Hon Amy Adams).
Government motion—appointments to Abortion Supervisory Committee
Resolved, That, pursuant to section 10 of the Contraception, Sterilisation, and Abortion Act 1977, this House recommends His Excellency the Governor-General reappoints Dame Linda Holloway as Chair, reappoints Dr Tangimoana Habib as a member and appoints Ms Carolyn McIlraith as a member of the Abortion Supervisory Committee each for terms of three years (Hon Jo Goodhew for Hon Amy Adams).
Reserves and Other Lands Disposal Bill
Hon Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga for Hon Louise Upston moved, and the question was proposed, That the Reserves and Other Lands Disposal Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Reserves and Other Lands Disposal Bill was read a third time.
Building (Pools) Amendment Bill
The Building (Pools) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee (Hon Craig Foss for Hon Nick Smith).
Resolved, That the Local Government and Environment Committee consider the bill.
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8 Adjournment
At 11.45 am on Thursday, 17 September 2015 the House adjourned.
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The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Government motion
Hon Gerry Brownlee moved a motion relating to an extended sitting.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That, pursuant to Standing Order 56(1)(a), the sitting of the House on Wednesday, 23 September 2015 be extended from 9.00 am to 1.00 pm on Thursday, 24 September 2015, for consideration of—
• the third reading of the Environmental Reporting Bill
• the third reading of the Standards and Accreditation Bill
• the third readings of the New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income Amendment Bill and the Taxation (New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income) Bill.
3 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
4 Papers
Four papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
5 Select committee reports
The presentation of four reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Briefing from New Zealand Qualifications Authority
• Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Being accountable to the public: Timeliness of reporting by public entities
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
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6 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Social Security (Pathway to Work) Amendment Bill
• Climate Change (Divestment from Fossil Fuels) Bill
• Telecommunications (Interception Capability and Security) Amendment Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
7 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
8 Government orders of the day
Accident Compensation (Financial Responsibility and Transparency) Amendment
Bill
Hon Nikki Kaye moved, and the question was proposed, That the Accident Compensation (Financial Responsibility and Transparency) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the amendments recommended by the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee by majority be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee by majority be agreed to.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Accident Compensation (Financial Responsibility and Transparency) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Tariff (Free Trade Agreement between New Zealand and the Republic of Korea)
Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Tariff (Free Trade Agreement between New Zealand and the Republic of Korea) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 24Green Party 12; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Tariff (Free Trade Agreement between New Zealand and the Republic of Korea) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill
The Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day (Hon Nathan Guy for Hon Dr Nick Smith).
9 Adjournment
At 5.58 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 22 September 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that Hon Stephen Parry, President of the Senate of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia, was present.
The President was welcomed with applause and accorded a seat on the left of the Chair.
The Speaker also informed the House that a delegation representing the National People’s Congress of the People’s Republic of China led by Madam Fu Ying, Chairperson of the Foreign Affairs Committee, was present in the gallery.
The delegation was welcomed with applause.
2 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 Government orders of the day
Accident Compensation (Financial Responsibility and Transparency) Amendment
Bill, Passports Amendment Bill (No 2), Tariff (Free Trade Agreement between New
Zealand and the Republic of Korea) Amendment Bill, and Construction Contracts
Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Accident Compensation (Financial Responsibility and Transparency) Amendment Bill, the Passports Amendment Bill (No 2), and the Tariff (Free Trade Agreement between New Zealand and the Republic of Korea) Amendment Bill, and for further consideration of the Construction Contracts Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Accident Compensation (Financial Responsibility and Transparency) Amendment
Bill
Part 1 read.Tim Macindoe moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Andrew Bayly moved, That the question be now put.
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On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendment to clause 4 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 123 (Sue Moroney).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Amendment to clause 5 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 123 (Sue Moroney).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That Part 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Part 2 read.Tim Macindoe moved, That the question be now put.
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendment was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 123 (Sue Moroney).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
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On the question, That Part 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 26Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Clauses 1 to 3 read.On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
The following motion was put:Motion to divide the bill as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 124 (Sue Moroney).
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment presently.
Passports Amendment Bill (No 2)
Parts 1 and 2, the Schedule, and clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 115 (Hon Peter Dunne).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That the Schedule stand part.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
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Tariff (Free Trade Agreement between New Zealand and the Republic of Korea)
Amendment Bill
Clauses 1 to 8 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 4 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 5 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 6 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 7 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 8 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment presently.
Construction Contracts Amendment Bill
Part 1 read again.
Brett Hudson moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 106 (Hon Dr Nick Smith).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Part 2 read.At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
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Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Accident Compensation (Financial Responsibility and Transparency) Amendment Bill without amendment.
The Chairperson reported the Passports Amendment Bill (No 2) with amendment.
The Chairperson reported the Tariff (Free Trade Agreement between New Zealand and the Republic of Korea) Amendment Bill without amendment.
The Chairperson reported progress on the Construction Contracts Amendment Bill.
The report was adopted.
The Accident Compensation (Financial Responsibility and Transparency) Amendment Bill, the Passports Amendment Bill (No 2), and the Tariff (Free Trade Agreement between New Zealand and the Republic of Korea) Amendment Bill were set down for third reading next sitting day.
The Construction Contracts Amendment Bill was set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
5 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 23 September 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that a parliamentary delegation from the Parliament of Australia, led by Dr Andrew Southcott MP, Chairperson of the Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit, was present in the gallery.
The delegation was welcomed with applause.
2 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 General debate
Andrew Little moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
5 Government orders of the day
Accident Compensation (Financial Responsibility and Transparency) Amendment
Bill
Hon Nikki Kaye moved, and the question was proposed, That the Accident Compensation (Financial Responsibility and Transparency) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Accident Compensation (Financial Responsibility and Transparency) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
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Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3), Construction Contracts Amendment Bill,
Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill, and Radio New Zealand
Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3) and the Construction Contracts Amendment Bill, for consideration of the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill, and for further consideration of the Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3)
Clauses 1 to 3 read.Hon Gerry Brownlee moved, and the question was proposed, That the Chairperson report progress.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the Chairperson report progress.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3) and no progress on the Construction Contracts Amendment Bill, the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill, and the Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill.
The report was adopted.
The Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3), the Construction Contracts Amendment Bill, and the Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill were set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day. The Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill was set down for consideration in committee next sitting day.
6 Urgency
Hon Gerry Brownlee moved a motion to accord urgency to certain business.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That urgency be accorded the introduction and passing through all stages of the New Zealand Flag Referendums Amendment Bill.
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7 Introduction and passing of Government bill
New Zealand Flag Referendums Amendment Bill
The New Zealand Flag Referendums Amendment Bill was introduced and set down for first reading forthwith.
Hon Gerry Brownlee for Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the New Zealand Flag Referendums Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The New Zealand Flag Referendums Amendment Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading forthwith.
Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the New Zealand Flag Referendums Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The New Zealand Flag Referendums Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage forthwith.
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the New Zealand Flag Referendums Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Part 1 read.
The sitting was suspended between 10.00 pm and 9.00 am.
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Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
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On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 77New Zealand National 59; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 44New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendments proposing new clauses 4A and 5A:After clause 4, insert:
4A Section 10 amended (Subject of referendums)(1) In section 10(1), replace “question” with “questions”.(2) In section 10(2), replace “be held on the question set out in the voting paper in
Schedule 2.” with “only be held on the question set out in the voting paper in Schedule 2 if more than 50% of electors returning a valid vote in Part A of the first referendum vote to change to a new flag.”
After clause 5, insert:5A Section 38 amended (Declaration of result of referendum) After section 38(1)(a)(iii)(E), insert:
(EA) the number of votes received in favour of keeping the current flag and the number of votes received in favour of changing to a new flag; and
(Andrew Little)
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 32New Zealand Labour 32Noes 89New Zealand National 59; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment proposing new clause 5A:
After clause 5, insert:5A New Part 3A inserted After Part 2, insert new Part 3A:
Part 3AAbility to add additional flag
67A Adding additional flag(1) Despite anything in this Act to the contrary, the Governor-General may, by Order
in Council made on the recommendation of the Minister at least 40 days before the commencement of the voting period for the first flag referendum, prescribe a sixth additional flag design to appear on the voting paper and any necessary alterations to the voting process to accommodate this.
(2) The Order in Council must include—(a) an official description of the design, to be used for the purposes of dictating the
relevant parts of the voting paper under section 24(4)(c); and(b) an image of the design, to be used for the purposes of subsection (3) and section
14(1); and
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(c) the technical specifications of the design, including the colours, dimensions, and proportions of the design and of any shapes and images in it; and
(d) a description of how the method of counting preferential votes and recognising preferences in Schedule 4 must be modified to accommodate the additional flag design.
(3) When producing voting papers for the first flag referendum, the Electoral Commission must ensure that the additional alternative flag design prescribed under subsections (1) and (2) is inserted in the appropriate space as Option F on the form in Schedule 1.
(Hon Trevor Mallard)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 44New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12Noes 77New Zealand National 59; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Part 2 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 77New Zealand National 59; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 44New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That Part 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
The following amendment to Schedule 1 was tabled:Replace the Voting Paper for the 1st Referendum on the New Zealand Flag with:
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(Andrew Little)Amendment ruled out of order as being inconsistent with a previous decision.
On the question, That the Schedule stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the Schedule stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 77New Zealand National 59; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 44New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Wednesday, 23 September 2015
New Zealand Flag Referendums Amendment Bill
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Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the New Zealand Flag Referendums Amendment Bill without amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading forthwith.
Hon Dr Nick Smith for Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the New Zealand Flag Referendums Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The New Zealand Flag Referendums Amendment Bill was read a third time.
8 Government orders of the day—continued
Environmental Reporting Bill
Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Environmental Reporting Bill be now read a third time.
9 Adjournment
At 1.00 pm on Thursday, 24 September 2015 the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
On the question, That clause 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Wednesday, 23 September 2015
New Zealand Flag Referendums Amendment Bill
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Thursday, 24 September 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of two reports was announced.
The report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Annual Plan 2015/16 was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Home and Community Support (Payment for Travel Between Clients) Settlement Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Carmel Sepuloni had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the Independent Expert Panel’s Interim Report on Modernising Child, Youth and Family.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
7 Government orders of the day
Environmental Reporting Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Environmental Reporting Bill be now read a third time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Environmental Reporting Bill was read a third time.
Tariff (Free Trade Agreement between New Zealand and the Republic of Korea)
Amendment Bill
Hon Tim Groser moved, and the question was proposed, That the Tariff (Free Trade Agreement between New Zealand and the Republic of Korea) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 25Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Tariff (Free Trade Agreement between New Zealand and the Republic of Korea) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3), Construction Contracts Amendment Bill, Radio
New Zealand Amendment Bill, and Weathertight Homes Resolution Services
Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3), the Construction Contracts Amendment Bill, and the Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill, and for consideration of the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3)
Clauses 1 to 3 read again.
On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 94New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 25Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
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On the question, That clause 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 94New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 25Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
Construction Contracts Amendment Bill
Part 2 read again, Part 3, the Schedule, and clauses 1 to 3 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 106 (Hon Dr Nick Smith).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 439 (Hon Clayton Cosgrove).
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 446 (Julie Anne Genter).
Amendments not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 3 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 106 (Hon Dr Nick Smith).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 3, as amended, stand part.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to the Schedule set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 106 (Hon Dr Nick Smith).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That the Schedule, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to clause 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 106 (Hon Dr Nick Smith).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 2, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
Resolved, That the Chairperson report progress (Joanne Hayes).
Thursday, 24 September 2015
Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3)
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Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3) and the Construction Contracts Amendment Bill with amendment.
The Chairperson reported no progress on the Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill and the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill.
The report was adopted.
The Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3) and the Construction Contracts Amendment Bill were set down for third reading next sitting day. The Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill was set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day. The Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill was set down for consideration in committee next sitting day.
8 Adjournment
At 5.37 pm the House adjourned.
Thursday, 24 September 2015
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Tuesday, 13 October 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
Thirty-one papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of three reports was announced.
The New Zealand Business Number Bill was set down for second reading.
The report on the Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s Monetary Policy Statement, September 2015 was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Applications to debate matters of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that David Clark had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the announcement about the disestablishment of jobs at Crown Research Institute, AgResearch.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
The Speaker notified the House that Andrew Little had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the Government’s announcement that it has concluded negotiation of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
6 Government orders of the day
Environment Canterbury (Transitional Governance Arrangements) Bill
Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Environment Canterbury (Transitional Governance Arrangements) Bill be now read a first time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; United Future 1
Motion agreed to.
The Environment Canterbury (Transitional Governance Arrangements) Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Local Government and Environment Committee consider the bill.
Hon Dr Nick Smith moved a motion of instruction in respect of the committee’s consideration of the bill.
Dr Megan Woods moved the following amendment:Replace “15 February 2016” with “18 April 2016”.
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That the Environment Canterbury (Transitional Governance Arrangements) Bill be reported to the House by 15 February 2016.
Home and Community Support (Payment for Travel Between Clients) Settlement
Bill
The Home and Community Support (Payment for Travel Between Clients) Settlement Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Health Committee consider the bill.
Taxation (Transformation: First Phase Simplification and Other Measures) Bill
The Taxation (Transformation: First Phase Simplification and Other Measures) Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Finance and Expenditure Committee consider the bill (Hon Michael Woodhouse for Hon Todd McClay).
Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 13Green Party 13
Motion agreed to.
The Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Primary Production Committee consider the bill.
Standards and Accreditation Bill
Hon Paul Goldsmith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Standards and Accreditation Bill be now read a third time.
7 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 14 October 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
Three papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
2 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Local Government (Auckland Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill
• Statutes Amendment Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 General debate
Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
5 Members’ orders of the day
Education (Charter Schools Curriculum) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Education (Charter Schools Curriculum) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 59New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; United Future 1Noes 62New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1
Motion not agreed to.
Social Workers Registration (Mandatory Registration) Amendment Bill
Carmel Sepuloni moved, and the question was proposed, That the Social Workers Registration (Mandatory Registration) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Official Information (Parliamentary Under-Secretaries) Amendment Bill
Adrian Rurawhe moved, and the question was proposed, That the Official Information (Parliamentary Under-Secretaries) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1
Motion agreed to.
The Official Information (Parliamentary Under-Secretaries) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Government Administration Committee consider the bill.
Keep Kiwibank Bill
Hon Clayton Cosgrove moved, and the question was proposed, That the Keep Kiwibank Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1
Motion agreed to.
The Keep Kiwibank Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Finance and Expenditure Committee consider the bill.
Electricity Industry (Small-Scale Renewable Distributed Generation) Amendment
Bill
Gareth Hughes moved, and the question was proposed, That the Electricity Industry (Small-Scale Renewable Distributed Generation) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
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6 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 15 October 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that a parliamentary delegation from Timor-Leste led by Adriano do Nascimento, First Vice President of the National Parliament, was present in the gallery.
The delegation was welcomed with applause.
2 Business statement
Hon Simon Bridges made a statement relating to the business of the House.
3 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
4 Papers
Four papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented three further papers (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
5 Select committee reports
The presentation of three reports was announced.
The report of the Attorney-General under the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 on the New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income (Pro Rata Entitlement) Amendment Bill was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
6 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Education (Restoration of Democracy to University Councils) Amendment Bill
• Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Relationships Registration (Preventing Name Change by Child Sex Offenders) Amendment Bill
• Electricity Transparency Bill
• Healthy Homes Guarantee Bill (No 2)—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
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7 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
8 Government orders of the day
Passports Amendment Bill (No 2)
The Passports Amendment Bill (No 2) was read a third time.
Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3)
Hon Peter Dunne moved, and the question was proposed, That the Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3) be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 91New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 30; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 28Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Gambling Amendment Bill (No 3) was read a third time.
Standards and Accreditation Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Standards and Accreditation Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 30; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Standards and Accreditation Bill was read a third time.
9 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the House adjourned.
Thursday, 15 October 2015
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Tuesday, 20 October 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Government motion
Resolved, That the House congratulate New Zealand Red Cross on the Centenary of Red Cross activity in New Zealand, and acknowledge the contribution of thousands of New Zealanders who have, since 1915, worked with New Zealand Red Cross in its role as an auxiliary to the public authorities in the humanitarian field in order to improve the lives of vulnerable people at home and abroad, especially in times of disaster (Hon Gerry Brownlee).
2 Question of privilege
The Speaker advised the House of a question of privilege relating to Maritime New Zealand.
The question stood referred to the Privileges Committee.
3 Papers
Twenty-three papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of two reports was announced.
The Taxation (Bright-line Test for Residential Land) Bill was set down for second reading.
The report on the reports from the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, Water quality in New Zealand: Land use and nutrient pollution, Update Report, and Managing Water Quality: examining the 2014 National Policy Statement, was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Riccarton Racecourse Bill
• Greater Christchurch Regeneration Bill
• Riccarton Racecourse Development Enabling Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
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6 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
7 Government orders of the day
Construction Contracts Amendment Bill
The Construction Contracts Amendment Bill was read a third time.
New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income Amendment Bill and Taxation
(New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income) Bill
Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income Amendment Bill and the Taxation (New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income) Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income Amendment Bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income Amendment Bill was read a third time.
On the question, That the Taxation (New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income) Bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Taxation (New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income) Bill was read a third time.
Taxation (Annual Rates for 2015–16, Research and Development, and Remedial
Matters) Bill
The Taxation (Annual Rates for 2015–16, Research and Development, and Remedial Matters) Bill was read a second time.
Coroners Amendment Bill
Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the Coroners Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
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On the question, That the amendments recommended by the Justice and Electoral Committee by majority be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 89New Zealand National 59; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 32New Zealand Labour 32
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Justice and Electoral Committee by majority be agreed to.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 89New Zealand National 59; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 32New Zealand Labour 32
Motion agreed to.
The Coroners Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Drug and Alcohol Testing of Community-based Offenders and Bailees Legislation
Bill
Hon Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga moved, and the question was proposed, That the Drug and Alcohol Testing of Community-based Offenders and Bailees Legislation Bill be now read a second time.
8 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 21 October 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that a parliamentary delegation from Kenya, led by Hon Johnson Sakaja, was present in the gallery.
The delegation was welcomed with applause.
The Speaker also informed the House that a parliamentary delegation from the Cook Islands was present in the gallery.
The delegation was welcomed with applause.
2 Business of the House
By leave, agreed that the business of the House for Wednesday, 4 November 2015 be the consideration of Government orders of the day and that the business for Wednesday, 11 November 2015 and Wednesday, 2 December 2015 be the consideration of private and local orders of the day and members’ orders of the day despite Standing Order 76(1).
By leave, agreed that the House adjourn at the conclusion of the new Green member’s maiden statement on Wednesday, 4 November 2015.
3 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
4 Papers
Twenty-three papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented four further papers (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
5 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The report on the Recommended sitting programme for 2016 was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
6 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
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7 General debate
Kevin Hague moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
8 Government orders of the day
Organised Crime and Anti-corruption Legislation Bill, Waitangi National Trust Board
Amendment Bill, Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill, and
Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Organised Crime and Anti-corruption Legislation Bill, the Waitangi National Trust Board Amendment Bill, and the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill, and for further consideration of the Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Organised Crime and Anti-corruption Legislation Bill
Part 1 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 76 (David Clendon).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 128 (David Clendon).
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On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Part 2 read.Resolved, That the question be now put (Tim Macindoe).
The following amendment was put:Amendment to Part 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 118 (Hon Amy Adams).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 118 (Hon Amy Adams).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 2, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That the bill be divided as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 119 (Hon Amy Adams).
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment and divided into 15 bills.
Waitangi National Trust Board Amendment Bill
Parts 1 and 2, the Schedule, and clauses 1 to 3 read.Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to Part 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 122 (Hon Maggie Barry).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That the Schedule stand part.
Resolved, That clauses 1 to 3 stand part.
Organised Crime and Anti-corruption Legislation Bill
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Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill
Part 1 read.Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Part 2 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Organised Crime and Anti-corruption Legislation Bill with amendment and divided into the following bills:
• Crimes Amendment Bill
• Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Amendment Bill
• Companies Amendment Bill
• Criminal Investigations (Bodily Samples) Amendment Bill
• Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Amendment Bill
• Customs and Excise Amendment Bill (No 3)
• Extradition Amendment Bill
• Financial Service Providers (Registration and Dispute Resolution) Amendment Bill
• Financial Transactions Reporting Amendment Bill
• Income Tax Amendment Bill
• Limited Partnerships Amendment Bill
• Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill
• Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Amendment Bill
• Policing Amendment Bill
• Secret Commissions Amendment Bill.
The Chairperson also reported the Waitangi National Trust Board Amendment Bill with amendment.
The Chairperson reported progress on the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill.
The Chairperson reported no progress on the Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill.
The report was adopted and the Crimes Amendment Bill, the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Amendment Bill, the Companies Amendment Bill, the Criminal Investigations (Bodily Samples) Amendment Bill, the Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Amendment Bill, the Customs
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and Excise Amendment Bill (No 3), the Extradition Amendment Bill, the Financial Service Providers (Registration and Dispute Resolution) Amendment Bill, the Financial Transactions Reporting Amendment Bill, the Income Tax Amendment Bill, the Limited Partnerships Amendment Bill, the Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill, the Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Amendment Bill, the Policing Amendment Bill, the Secret Commissions Amendment Bill, and the Waitangi National Trust Board Amendment Bill were set down for third reading next sitting day.
The Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill and the Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill were set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
9 Adjournment
At 9.57 pm the House adjourned.
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Thursday, 22 October 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
Seven papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of three reports was announced.
The International Finance Agreements Amendment Bill was set down for second reading.
The report on the Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Reflections from our audits: Service delivery was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Canterbury Property Boundaries and Related Matters Bill
• Shop Trading Hours Amendment Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
6 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
7 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Dr David Clark had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the discovery of dangerous levels of asbestos at Dunedin Hospital and implications for the provision of public health services in the Otago region.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
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8 Government orders of the day
Greater Christchurch Regeneration Bill
The Greater Christchurch Regeneration Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Local Government and Environment Committee consider the bill.
Hon Gerry Brownlee moved a motion of instruction in respect of the committee’s consideration of the bill.
Dr Megan Woods moved the following amendment:Replace “25 February 2016” with “24 March 2016”.
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the Greater Christchurch Regeneration Bill be reported to the House by 25 February 2016.
Riccarton Racecourse Development Enabling Bill and Riccarton Racecourse Bill
Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Riccarton Racecourse Development Enabling Bill and the Riccarton Racecourse Bill be now read a first time.
9 Valedictory statement
Dr Russel Norman made a valedictory statement.
10 Adjournment
At 5.55 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 3 November 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Resignation of member
The Speaker advised the House that he had received a letter from Dr Russel Norman resigning his seat in the House with effect at midnight on Friday, 30 October 2015.
2 Return of member
The Speaker informed the House that he had been advised by the Electoral Commissioner that, pursuant to section 137 of the Electoral Act 1993, Marama Mere-Ana Davidson had been declared to be elected a member of the House of Representatives in place of Dr Russel Norman.
3 Member sworn
Marama Mere-Ana Davidson presented herself at the bar of the House, was called forward to the Chair by the Speaker, made the Affirmation of Allegiance required by law, and took her seat in the House.
4 Death of former member
The Speaker informed the House of the death on 29 October 2015 of Dr Bruce Craig Gregory.
The Speaker expressed on behalf of the House the sense of loss sustained and sympathy with the relatives of the late former member, and members stood and observed a period of silence as a mark of respect to his memory.
5 Government motion
Resolved, That this House congratulate the All Blacks on their historic victory at the 2015 Rugby World Cup.
6 Papers
Thirty papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
7 Select committee reports
The presentation of four reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Subordinate Legislation Confirmation Bill
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• Support for Children in Hardship Bill.
The report on the Briefing from the QEII National Trust was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
8 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Tauranga Moana Iwi Collective Redress and Ngā Hapū o Ngāti Ranginui Claims Settlement Bill
• Geographical Indications (Wine and Spirits) Registration Amendment Bill
• Patents (Trans-Tasman Patent Attorneys and Other Matters) Amendment Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
9 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
10 Government orders of the day
Riccarton Racecourse Development Enabling Bill and Riccarton Racecourse Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Riccarton Racecourse Development Enabling Bill and the Riccarton Racecourse Bill be now read a first time.
The Riccarton Racecourse Development Enabling Bill and the Riccarton Racecourse Bill were read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Local Government and Environment Committee consider the bills.
Resolved, That the bills be reported back to the House by 7 March 2016.
Canterbury Property Boundaries and Related Matters Bill
The Canterbury Property Boundaries and Related Matters Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee (Hon Dr Nick Smith for Hon Louise Upston).
Resolved, That the Local Government and Environment Committee consider the bill.
Taxation (Bright-line Test for Residential Land) Bill
Hon Michael Woodhouse for Hon Todd McClay moved, and the question was proposed, That the Taxation (Bright-line Test for Residential Land) Bill be now read a second time.
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On the question, That the amendments recommended by the Finance and Expenditure Committee by majority be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Finance and Expenditure Committee by majority be agreed to.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Taxation (Bright-line Test for Residential Land) Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Shop Trading Hours Amendment Bill
Hon Michael Woodhouse moved, and the question was proposed, That the Shop Trading Hours Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 75
Adams Dowie Macindoe (P) SeymourBakshi (P) Dunne Mark SimpsonBall English (P) Martin Smith NBarclay (P) Finlayson (P) McClay (P) Smith SBarry Flavell (P) McCully (P) StewartBayly Foss (P) McKelvie (P) TabuteauBennett D Foster-Bell Mitchell C (P) Tisch (P)Bennett P (P) Goff (P) Mitchell M (P) Tolley (P)Bindra Goldsmith (P) Muller (P) Upston (P)Bishop Goodhew (P) Naylor (P) Wagner (P)Bond Groser (P) Ngaro (P) Williamson (P)Borrows Guy (P) O’Connor S (P) Woodhouse (P)Bridges Hudson Paraone Yang (P)Brownlee (P) Joyce (P) Parata (P) Young (P)Carter (P) Kaye (P) Parmar (P)Coleman (P) Key (P) Peters (P)Collins (P) Korako (P) Prosser Teller: Curran Kuriger Reti (P) HayesDean (P) Lee (P) RossDoocey (P) Lotu-Iiga (P) Scott
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Noes 45
Ardern Graham (P) O’Connor D Twyford (P)Browning Hague O’Rourke Wall (P)Clark Henare (P) Robertson (P) WhaitiriClendon Hipkins (P) Roche WilliamsCosgrove (P) Hughes Rurawhe WoodsCunliffe King SageDavidson (P) Little (P) Salesa Teller:Davis (P) Logie Sepuloni (P) Lees-GallowayDelahunty (P) Mahuta ShawDyson Mallard (P) Shearer (P)Faafoi Mathers Sio (P)Fox Moroney Tirikatene (P)Genter (P) Nash (P) Turei
(P) denotes a proxy vote.
Motion agreed to.
The Shop Trading Hours Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Commerce Committee consider the bill.
The House was suspended from 10.04 pm and resumed at 9.00 am on Wednesday, 4 November 2015 for an extended sitting.
Wednesday, 4 November 2015
Radiation Safety Bill
The Radiation Safety Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day (Hon Paul Goldsmith for Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman).
Taxation (Annual Rates for 2015–16, Research and Development, and Remedial
Matters) Bill, Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill, Radio New
Zealand Amendment Bill, and Health (Protection) Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Taxation (Annual Rates for 2015–16, Research and Development, and Remedial Matters) Bill, for further consideration of the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill and the Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill, and for consideration of the Health (Protection) Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Taxation (Annual Rates for 2015–16, Research and Development, and Remedial
Matters) Bill
Part 1 read.Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
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Tim Macindoe moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jonathan Young moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Ian McKelvie moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Tim Macindoe moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 89New Zealand National 59; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 32New Zealand Labour 32
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 129 (Hon Todd McClay).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Part 2 read.Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Part 3 read.Mark Mitchell moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
At 12.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Taxation (Annual Rates for 2015–16, Research and Development, and Remedial Matters) Bill.
The Chairperson reported no progress on the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill, the Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill, and the Health (Protection) Amendment Bill.
The Taxation (Annual Rates for 2015–16, Research and Development, and Remedial Matters) Bill, the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill, and
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the Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill were set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
The Health (Protection) Amendment Bill was set down for consideration in committee next sitting day.
11 Adjournment
At 12.56 pm the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 4 November 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
2 General debate
Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
3 Government orders of the day
Crimes Amendment Bill, Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of
Terrorism Amendment Bill, Companies Amendment Bill, Criminal Investigations
(Bodily Samples) Amendment Bill, Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Amendment Bill,
Customs and Excise Amendment Bill (No 3), Extradition Amendment Bill, Financial
Service Providers (Registration and Dispute Resolution) Amendment Bill, Financial
Transactions Reporting Amendment Bill, Income Tax Amendment Bill, Limited
Partnerships Amendment Bill, Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill, Mutual Assistance
in Criminal Matters Amendment Bill, Policing Amendment Bill, and Secret
Commissions Amendment Bill
Hon Anne Tolley for Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the Crimes Amendment Bill, the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Amendment Bill, the Companies Amendment Bill, the Criminal Investigations (Bodily Samples) Amendment Bill, the Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Amendment Bill, the Customs and Excise Amendment Bill (No 3), the Extradition Amendment Bill, the Financial Service Providers (Registration and Dispute Resolution) Amendment Bill, the Financial Transactions Reporting Amendment Bill, the Income Tax Amendment Bill, the Limited Partnerships Amendment Bill, the Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill, the Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Amendment Bill, the Policing Amendment Bill, and the Secret Commissions Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bills be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Crimes Amendment Bill, the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Amendment Bill, the Companies Amendment Bill, the
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Criminal Investigations (Bodily Samples) Amendment Bill, the Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Amendment Bill, the Customs and Excise Amendment Bill (No 3), the Extradition Amendment Bill, the Financial Service Providers (Registration and Dispute Resolution) Amendment Bill, the Financial Transactions Reporting Amendment Bill, the Income Tax Amendment Bill, the Limited Partnerships Amendment Bill, the Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill, the Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Amendment Bill, the Policing Amendment Bill, and the Secret Commissions Amendment Bill were read a third time.
Waitangi National Trust Board Amendment Bill
Hon Nicky Wagner for Hon Maggie Barry moved, and the question was proposed, That the Waitangi National Trust Board Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
The debate was interrupted and set down for resumption next sitting day.
4 Maiden statement
Marama Davidson made a maiden statement.
5 Adjournment
At 5.37 pm the House adjourned.
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Thursday, 5 November 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Simon Bridges made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
Sixteen papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that James Shaw had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the findings in the annual report of the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
6 Government orders of the day
International Finance Agreements Amendment Bill
Hon Paul Goldsmith for Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the International Finance Agreements Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The International Finance Agreements Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
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Support for Children in Hardship Bill
The Support for Children in Hardship Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
7 Adjournment
At 5.53 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 10 November 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
Five papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Tracey Martin had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the actions of the Police in relation to degrading images posted online by a group of high school boys.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
5 Government orders of the day
International Finance Agreements Amendment Bill, Taxation (Bright-line Test for
Residential Land) Bill, Support for Children in Hardship Bill, and Weathertight
Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the International Finance Agreements Amendment Bill, the Taxation (Bright-line Test for Residential Land) Bill, and the Support for Children in Hardship Bill and for further consideration of the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
International Finance Agreements Amendment Bill
Part 1 read.Tim Macindoe moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
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On the question, That Part 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Part 2 read.On the question, That Part 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Resolved, That the Schedule stand part.
Clauses 1 to 3 read.On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
On the question, That clause 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
On the question, That clause 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment presently.
Taxation (Bright-line Test for Residential Land) Bill
Part 1 read.Andrew Bayly moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
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Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 138 (Julie Anne Genter).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Amendments to Part 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 139 (Julie Anne Genter).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 26Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
On the question, That Part 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 77New Zealand National 59; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 44New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Part 2 read.On the question, That Part 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
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Clauses 1 and 2 read.On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
On the question, That clause 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment presently.
Support for Children in Hardship Bill
Part 1 read.At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the International Finance Agreements Amendment Bill and the Taxation (Bright-line Test for Residential Land) Bill without amendment.
The Chairperson reported progress on the Support for Children in Hardship Bill.
The Chairperson reported no progress on the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill.
The report was adopted and the International Finance Agreements Amendment Bill and the Taxation (Bright-line Test for Residential Land) Bill were set down for third reading next sitting day.
The Support for Children in Hardship Bill and the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill were set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
6 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 11 November 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Questions of privilege
The Speaker vacated the Chair for the Deputy Speaker to rule on a matter of privilege.
The Deputy Speaker advised the House of a question of privilege relating to comments reported to have been made by Andrew Little that may constitute a reflection on the Speaker in his capacity as Speaker.
The Deputy Speaker also advised the House of a question of privilege relating to comments reported to have been made by Chris Hipkins that may constitute a reflection on the Speaker in his capacity as Speaker.
The questions stood referred to the Privileges Committee.
The Deputy Speaker vacated the Chair for the Speaker to conduct the business of the House.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
Two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
Two questions to a member were answered.
6 General debate
Andrew Little moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
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7 Members’ orders of the day
Electricity Industry (Small-Scale Renewable Distributed Generation) Amendment
Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Electricity Industry (Small-Scale Renewable Distributed Generation) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Social Security (Pathway to Work) Amendment Bill
Carmel Sepuloni moved, and the question was proposed, That the Social Security (Pathway to Work) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Climate Change (Divestment from Fossil Fuels) Bill
Gareth Hughes for James Shaw moved, and the question was proposed, That the Climate Change (Divestment from Fossil Fuels) Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 48New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 73New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Telecommunications (Interception Capability and Security) Amendment Bill
Clare Curran moved, and the question was proposed, That the Telecommunications (Interception Capability and Security) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
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Affordable Healthcare Bill
Rt Hon Winston Peters moved, and the question was proposed, That the Affordable Healthcare Bill be now read a first time.
8 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 12 November 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Simon Bridges made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Papers
Three papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of three reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Briefing to follow up on the 2013/14 annual review of the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority
• International treaty examination of the Doha Amendment to the Kyoto Protocol
• Inquiry into the appointment of an auditor of the Office of the Controller and Auditor-General
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Commerce (Supermarket Adjudicator and Code of Conduct) Amendment Bill
• Overseas Investment (Protection of New Zealand Homebuyers) Amendment Bill
• Oaths and Declarations (Endorsing the Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi) Amendment Bill
• Social Security (Stopping Benefit Payments for Offenders who Repeatedly Fail to Comply with Community Sentences) Amendment Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
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6 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Sue Moroney had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the release of the National Council of Women’s White Paper, Enabling women’s potential, released today.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
7 Government orders of the day
International Finance Agreements Amendment Bill
Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the International Finance Agreements Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The International Finance Agreements Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Taxation (Bright-line Test for Residential Land) Bill
Hon Todd McClay moved, and the question was proposed, That the Taxation (Bright-line Test for Residential Land) Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 28; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Taxation (Bright-line Test for Residential Land) Bill was read a third time.
8 Adjournment
At 5.51 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 17 November 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that a parliamentary delegation from the Victoria Legislative Assembly, led by Hon Michael O’Brien, was present in the gallery.
The delegation was welcomed with applause.
2 Government motion
Terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday, 13 November 2015
Resolved, That this House condemn the terrorist attacks in Paris, and extend its condolences to the families and friends of those killed and injured.
3 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
4 Papers
Three papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
5 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Taxation (Residential Land Withholding Tax, GST on Online Services, and Student Loans) Bill
• Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind Act Repeal Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
6 Correction of vote
The Speaker corrected the vote on the third reading of the Taxation (Bright-line Test for Residential Land) Bill. The correct result is Ayes 105, Noes 12.
7 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
8 Urgency
Hon Gerry Brownlee moved a motion to accord urgency to certain business.
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On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That urgency be accorded—
• the introduction and passing of the Returning Offenders (Management and Information) Bill
• the introduction and passing of the Social Security (Commencement of Benefits) Amendment Bill; and
• the passing of the Local Government (Auckland Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill.
9 Business of the House
By leave, agreed that there be oral questions at 2.00 pm on Wednesday, 18 November and on Thursday, 19 November 2015, and that questions be lodged in the normal manner according to Standing Order 381.
10 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Returning Offenders (Management and Information) Bill
• Social Security (Commencement of Benefits) Amendment Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading forthwith.
11 Passing of Government bills
Returning Offenders (Management and Information) Bill
Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the Returning Offenders (Management and Information) Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Abstentions 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Returning Offenders (Management and Information) Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading forthwith.
The Returning Offenders (Management and Information) Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage forthwith.
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Returning Offenders (Management and Information) Bill.
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(In the committee)
Part 1 read.Jacqui Dean moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Andrew Bayly moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Chris Bishop moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Part 2 read.The committee was suspended between 10.00 pm and 9.00 am.
Wednesday, 18 November 2015
Part 2 read again.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Replace clause 37 with:
37 Review by select committee A select committee to be determined by the Clerk of the House of Representatives
must, 18 months after the commencement of this Act, review the operation of this Act and prepare a report on that review.
(Hon Amy Adams)
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
In clause 9, after “identifying particulars”, insert “, and the details of any overseas conviction and overseas penalty for any such conviction of the returning offender,” (Hon David Parker).
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On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 44New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12Noes 77New Zealand National 59; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendments were tabled:In clause 37(1) replace “2 years” with “12 months”.
In clause 37(1) replace “2 years” with “18 months”.(Metiria Turei)
Amendments ruled out of order as being inconsistent with a previous decision.
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That the Schedule stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Paul Foster-Bell moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jono Naylor moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Returning Offenders (Management and Information) Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading forthwith.
Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the Returning Offenders (Management and Information) Bill be now read a third time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Abstentions 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Returning Offenders (Management and Information) Bill was read a third time.
Social Security (Commencement of Benefits) Amendment Bill
Hon Anne Tolley moved, and the question was proposed, That the Social Security (Commencement of Benefits) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
The sitting was suspended between 1.00 pm and 2.00 pm.
12 Government motion
Death of Jonah Lomu
Resolved, That the House mark the passing of the prominent New Zealander Jonah Lomu (Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman).
13 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
14 Passing of Government bills—continued
Social Security (Commencement of Benefits) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Social Security (Commencement of Benefits) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 75New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 46New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Social Security (Commencement of Benefits) Amendment Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading forthwith.
Hon Anne Tolley moved, and the question was proposed, That the Social Security (Commencement of Benefits) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 75New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 46New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Social Security (Commencement of Benefits) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage forthwith.
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Social Security (Commencement of Benefits) Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Clauses 1 to 6 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendments were put:Amendment to clause 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 142 (Carmel Sepuloni).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 48New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 73New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Amendment to clause 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 143 (Jan Logie).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 48New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 73New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
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On the question, That clause 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 75New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 46New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
On the question, That clause 4 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Resolved, That clause 4 stand part.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 5 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 141 (Hon Anne Tolley).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
The following amendments were proposed:In clause 5(2), delete paragraph (d).
After clause 5(2), insert:(3) Subsection (1) does not apply to any person that receives or has received a benefit that
commenced on or after 20 May 2014.(4) Any person to which subsection (3) applies is entitled to, and must be paid, any
additional benefit owed as if the amendments made by section 4 had not been made.(Darroch Ball)
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 12New Zealand First 12Noes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
On the question, That clause 5, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Resolved, That clause 5, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That clause 6 stand part.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to insert new clause 7 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 144 (Jan Logie).
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On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 48New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 73New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Social Security (Commencement of Benefits) Amendment Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading forthwith.
Hon Paul Goldsmith for Hon Anne Tolley moved, and the question was proposed, That the Social Security (Commencement of Benefits) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 75New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 46New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Social Security (Commencement of Benefits) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
15 Government order of the day
Local Government (Auckland Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill
Hon Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga for Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Local Government (Auckland Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Local Government (Auckland Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading forthwith.
Hon Christopher Finlayson for Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Local Government (Auckland Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
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The sitting was suspended between midnight and 9.00 am.
Thursday, 19 November 2015
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Local Government (Auckland Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Local Government (Auckland Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage forthwith.
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Local Government (Auckland Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Part 1 read.Nuk Korako moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Matt Doocey moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Joanne Hayes moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Todd Muller moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Tim Macindoe moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 56New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12; New Zealand First 12
Result corrected after originally being announced as Ayes 63, Noes 58.
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were proposed:In clause 5, new section 144, replace subclause (5) with:
(5) The Hearings Panel is limited to making recommendations only within the scope of the submissions made on the proposed plan.
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In clause 5, new section 144(8)(a), delete “, and identify any recommendations that are beyond the scope of the submissions made in respect of that topic or those topics”.(Phil Twyford)
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 56New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Result corrected after originally being announced as Ayes 58, Noes 63.
Amendments not agreed to.
After clause 7(1), insert:(1A) In section 161(7) replace “the Ministers” with “the Minister for the Environment and
the mayor of Auckland Council”.(1B) In section 161(8) replace “The Ministers” with “The Minister for the Environment
and the mayor of Auckland Council”.In clause 7(2), new section 161(8A), replace “The Ministers” with “The Minister for the Environment and the mayor of Auckland Council”.(Phil Twyford)
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 56New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Result corrected after originally being announced as Ayes 58, Noes 63.
Amendments not agreed to.
On the question, That Part 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12Green Party 12
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Part 2 read.Dr Shane Reti moved, That the question be now put.
Resolved, That the question be now put.
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Resolved, That the Schedule stand part.
Clauses 1 to 3 read.Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
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Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Local Government (Auckland Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill without amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading next sitting day.
16 Adjournment
At 12.52 pm on Thursday, 19 November 2015, the House adjourned.
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The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Papers
Forty-two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented two further papers (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Government orders of the day
Local Government (Auckland Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill
Hon Louise Upston for Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Local Government (Auckland Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 13Green Party 13
Motion agreed to.
The Local Government (Auckland Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Waitangi National Trust Board Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Waitangi National Trust Board Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
The Waitangi National Trust Board Amendment Bill was read a third time.
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Drug and Alcohol Testing of Community-based Offenders and Bailees Legislation
Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Drug and Alcohol Testing of Community-based Offenders and Bailees Legislation Bill be now read a second time.
The Drug and Alcohol Testing of Community-based Offenders, Bailees, and Other Persons Legislation Bill (formerly the Drug and Alcohol Testing of Community-based Offenders and Bailees Legislation Bill) was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
6 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 1 December 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Question of privilege
The Speaker vacated the Chair for the Deputy Speaker to rule on a matter of privilege.
The Deputy Speaker advised the House of a question of privilege relating to comments reported to have been made by Hon Ruth Dyson that could amount to contempt of the House in that they reflect on the Speaker in his capacity as Speaker.
The question stood referred to the Privileges Committee.
The Deputy Speaker vacated the Chair for the Speaker to conduct the business of the House.
2 Petitions
The presentation of two petitions was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
Sixteen papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of six reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Evidence Amendment Bill
• Electronic Monitoring of Offenders Legislation Bill.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s Financial Stability Report, November 2015
• Report of the Attorney-General under the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 on the Returning Offenders (Management and Information) Bill
• Complaint about Accident Compensation (Motor Vehicle Account Levies) Regulations 2015
• Investigation into the Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Drainlayers (Fees and Disciplinary Levy) Amendment Notice 2015
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
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5 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Education Legislation Bill
• Resource Legislation Amendment Bill
• New Zealand Horticultural Export Authority Amendment Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
6 Correction of votes
The Speaker corrected the vote in committee on 17 November 2015 on the Local Government (Auckland Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill. The result of the vote on the Part 1 closure motion was incorrectly announced as Ayes 63, Noes 58. The correct result is Ayes 63, Noes 56. The Speaker also corrected the result of the votes on the amendments to clause 5 and clause 7. They were both incorrectly announced as Ayes 58, Noes 63. The correct result is Ayes 56, Noes 63.
7 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
8 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Hon Damien O’Connor had indicated his desire to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the revelations made in the media regarding the mistreatment of bobby calves and the potential damage to New Zealand’s international reputation.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
9 Government orders of the day
Support for Children in Hardship Bill, Taxation (Annual Rates for 2015–16, Research
and Development, and Remedial Matters) Bill, Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill,
Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill, and Radiation Safety Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Support for Children in Hardship Bill, the Taxation (Annual Rates for 2015–16, Research and Development, and Remedial Matters) Bill, the Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill, and the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill and for consideration of the Radiation Safety Bill.
(In the committee)
Support for Children in Hardship Bill
Part 1 read again.Jono Naylor moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
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Resolved, That the question be now put (Dr Shane Reti).
The following amendments were put:Amendment to Part 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 135 (Carmel Sepuloni).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Amendments to Part 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 136 (Carmel Sepuloni).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Amendment to Part 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 137 (Carmel Sepuloni).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Part 2 read.Resolved, That the question be now put (Sarah Dowie).
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Part 3 read.Matt Doocey moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 75New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 46New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14
Resolved, That the question be now put.
Resolved, That Part 3 stand part.
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The following amendments were put:Amendments to the Schedule set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 132 (Hon Anne Tolley).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That the Schedule, as amended, stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 132 (Hon Anne Tolley).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 2, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That the bill be divided as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 134 (Hon Anne Tolley).
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment and divided into three bills presently.
Taxation (Annual Rates for 2015–16, Research and Development, and Remedial
Matters) Bill
Part 3 read again.Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Stuart Smith moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
David Bennett moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 3 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 129 (Hon Todd McClay).
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On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Amendments agreed to.
The following amendment was proposed:After clause 75, insert:
75A Section CX 6 amended (Private use of motor vehicle) In section CX 6, after subsection (2), insert: Exclusion: electric vehicles(2A) Subsection (1) does not apply if the motor power of the vehicle is wholly or partly
derived from an external source of electricity. Expiry of exclusion: electric vehicles(2B) Subsection (2A) expires on the close of the day that is 7 years after the date on which
that subsection comes into force.
75AA Section CX 9 replaced (Subsidised transport) Replace section CX 9 with:CX 9 Subsidised transport When fringe benefit arises A fringe benefit arises when an employer provides subsidised transport to an employee. Exclusion This section does not apply if the transport is subsidised with a public transport pass. Defined in this Act: employee, employer, fringe benefit, subsidised transport Compare: 2004 No 35 s CX 8
(Jan Logie)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 14Green Party 14Noes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 3, as amended, stand part.
Part 4 read.At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Support for Children in Hardship Bill with amendment and divided into the following bills:
• Social Security Amendment Bill
• Education Amendment Bill
• Taxation (Support for Children in Hardship) Bill.
Taxation (Annual Rates for 2015–16, Research and Development, and Remedial Matters) Bill
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The Chairperson reported progress on the Taxation (Annual Rates for 2015–16, Research and Development, and Remedial Matters) Bill.
The Chairperson reported no progress on the Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill, the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill, and the Radiation Safety Bill.
The report was adopted and the Social Security Amendment Bill, the Education Amendment Bill, and the Taxation (Support for Children in Hardship) Bill were set down for third reading next sitting day.
The Taxation (Annual Rates for 2015–16, Research and Development, and Remedial Matters) Bill, the Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill, and the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill were set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
The Radiation Safety Bill was set down for consideration in committee next sitting day.
10 Adjournment
At 9.57 pm the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 2 December 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that a parliamentary delegation from Cambodia, led by His Excellency Mr Kong Korm, Chairman of the Commission on Human Rights, Complaint Reception and Investigation of the Senate, was present in the gallery.
The delegation was welcomed with applause.
2 Papers
Twenty-nine papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of two reports was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Wildlife (Powers) Amendment Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 General debate
Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
7 Members’ orders of the day
Affordable Healthcare Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Affordable Healthcare Bill be now read a first time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 46New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 75New Zealand National 59; Green Party 14; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Education (Restoration of Democracy to University Councils) Amendment Bill
Hon David Cunliffe moved, and the question was proposed, That the Education (Restoration of Democracy to University Councils) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Relationships Registration (Preventing Name
Change by Child Sex Offenders) Amendment Bill
Dr Jian Yang moved, and the question was proposed, That the Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Relationships Registration (Preventing Name Change by Child Sex Offenders) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 75New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 46New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Relationships Registration (Preventing Name Change by Child Sex Offenders) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Social Services Committee consider the bill.
Electricity Transparency Bill
David Shearer moved, and the question was proposed, That the Electricity Transparency Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
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Commerce (Supermarket Adjudicator and Code of Conduct) Amendment Bill
Mojo Mathers moved, and the question was proposed, That the Commerce (Supermarket Adjudicator and Code of Conduct) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
8 Adjournment
At 9.59 pm the House adjourned.
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Thursday, 3 December 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Papers
Four papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented two further papers (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of two reports was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• New Zealand Public Health and Disability (Southern DHB) Elections Bill
• Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill
• Papawai and Kaikokirikiri Trusts Amendment Bill
• Customs and Excise (Prohibition of Imports Made by Slave Labour) Amendment Bill
• Public Works (Prohibition of Compulsory Acquisition of Māori Land) Amendment Bill
• Consumer Guarantees (Removal of Unrelated Party Lender Responsibility) Amendment Bill
• Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Exemption for RNZRSA Clubs from Special Licencing Requirements for Anzac Day) Amendment Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
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6 Government orders of the day
Government motion—appointment of auditor of Office of Controller and Auditor-
General
Resolved, That pursuant to section 38(1) of the Public Audit Act 2001, the House appoint PKF Goldsmith Fox Audit as the independent auditor to audit the financial statements, accounts and other information of the Office of the Controller and Auditor-General for the financial years ending on 30 June 2016, 30 June 2017, and 30 June 2018 (Hon Gerry Brownlee).
Resource Legislation Amendment Bill
Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Resource Legislation Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 92New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Māori Party 2Noes 14Green Party 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Abstentions 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Resource Legislation Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Local Government and Environment Committee consider the bill.
Social Security Amendment Bill, Education Amendment Bill, and Taxation (Support
for Children in Hardship) Bill
Hon Anne Tolley moved, and the question was proposed, That the Social Security Amendment Bill, the Education Amendment Bill, and the Taxation (Support for Children in Hardship) Bill be now read a third time.
The Social Security Amendment Bill was read a third time.
The Education Amendment Bill was read a third time.
On the question, That the Taxation (Support for Children in Hardship) Bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 105New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 30; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 11Green Party 11
Motion agreed to.
The Taxation (Support for Children in Hardship) Bill was read a third time.
New Zealand Business Number Bill
Hon Simon Bridges for Hon Steven Joyce moved, and the question was proposed, That the New Zealand Business Number Bill be now read a second time.
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7 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Tuesday, 8 December 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that members of the Viet Nam–New Zealand Parliamentary Friendship Group led by Dr Tran Van, Vice Chairman of Finance, and a delegation from the Government of the People’s Republic of China led by Professor Liu Shijin, Former Vice President of Vice Minister Rank, of the Development Research Centre of the State Council, were present in the gallery.
The delegations were welcomed with applause.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
Eight papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented three further papers (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of four reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Briefing on Manuka honey certification
• Briefing on Overseer
• Briefing on the 2015 Ballance Farm Environment Awards
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Rangitāne o Manawatu Claims Settlement Bill
• Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Display of Low-alcohol Beverages and Other Remedial Matters) Amendment Bill
• Substance Addiction (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Bill
• Taranaki Iwi Claims Settlement Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
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6 Oral questions
Eleven questions to Ministers were answered.
7 Government orders of the day
New Zealand Public Health and Disability (Southern DHB) Elections Bill
Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman moved, and the question was proposed, That the New Zealand Public Health and Disability (Southern DHB) Elections Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 26Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The New Zealand Public Health and Disability (Southern DHB) Elections Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Health Committee consider the bill.
Resolved, That the Health Committee report the bill to the House by 11 April 2016.
Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill
The Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Social Services Committee consider the bill.
Taxation (Residential Land Withholding Tax, GST on Online Services, and Student
Loans) Bill
Hon Nicky Wagner for Hon Todd McClay moved, and the question was proposed, That the Taxation (Residential Land Withholding Tax, GST on Online Services, and Student Loans) Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Taxation (Residential Land Withholding Tax, GST on Online Services, and Student Loans) Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Finance and Expenditure Committee consider the bill.
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Education Legislation Bill
Hon Hekia Parata moved, and the question was proposed, That the Education Legislation Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Education Legislation Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Education and Science Committee consider the bill.
Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Bill
Hon Amy Adams for Hon Nikki Kaye moved, and the question was proposed, That the Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
8 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 9 December 2015
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitor
The Speaker informed the House that Senator Bridget McKenzie, Senator for Victoria in the Australian Senate, was present in the gallery.
The member was welcomed with applause.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
Six papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of three reports was announced.
The Social Security (Extension of Young Persons Services and Remedial Matters) Amendment Bill was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Debate on matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker informed the House that he had accepted an application to debate a matter of urgent public importance.
Kelvin Davis moved, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the decision not to renew Serco New Zealand’s contract to manage Mt Eden Corrections Facility.
The motion lapsed.
7 Government orders of the day
Statutes Amendment Bill
Hon Gerry Brownlee for Hon Simon Bridges moved, and the question was proposed, That the Statutes Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
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The Statutes Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Government Administration Committee consider the bill.
Subordinate Legislation Confirmation Bill
The Subordinate Legislation Confirmation Bill was read a second time and divided by the Clerk of the House in accordance with a determination of the Business Committee.
The bill was divided into the following bills:
• Subordinate Legislation (Confirmation and Validation) Bill
• Legislation (Confirmable Instruments) Amendment Bill.
The bills were set down for third reading forthwith.
Subordinate Legislation (Confirmation and Validation) Bill and Legislation
(Confirmable Instruments) Amendment Bill
The Subordinate Legislation (Confirmation and Validation) Bill and the Legislation (Confirmable Instruments) Amendment Bill were read a third time.
Government notice of motion—adjournment and sitting programme for 2016
Resolved, That the House do now adjourn until 2.00 pm on Tuesday, 9 February 2016, and that the sitting days in 2016 be as follows:
February 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, and 18;
March 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 29, 30, and 31;
April 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, and 14;
May 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 24, 25, 26, and 31;
June 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 28, 29, and 30;
July 5, 6, and 7;
August 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, and 25;
September 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, and 22;
October 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, and 20;
November 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 29, and 30;
December 1, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, and 15
(Hon Gerry Brownlee).
8 Adjournment
At 6.10 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 9 February 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Resignation of member
The Speaker advised the House that he had received a letter from Hon Tim Groser resigning his seat in the House with effect at midnight on Saturday, 19 December 2015.
2 Return of member
The Speaker informed the House that he had been advised by the Electoral Commissioner that, pursuant to section 137 of the Electoral Act 1993, Maureen Helena Pugh had been declared to be elected a member of the House of Representatives in place of Hon Tim Groser.
3 Member sworn
Maureen Pugh presented herself at the bar of the House, was called forward to the Chair by the Speaker, took the Oath of Allegiance required by law, and took her seat in the House.
4 Death of former member
The Speaker informed the House of the death on 28 January 2016 of Rt Hon Robert James Tizard, CNZM.
The Speaker expressed on behalf of the House the sense of loss sustained and sympathy with the relatives of the late former member, and members stood and observed a period of silence as a mark of respect to his memory.
5 Papers—Prime Minister’s statement
The Prime Minister’s statement to Parliament for 2016 was announced as published under the authority of the House.
6 Debate on Prime Minister’s statement
Rt Hon John Key moved, and the question was proposed, That this House express its confidence in the National-led Government and commend its programme for 2016 as set out in the Prime Minister’s statement to Parliament.
Andrew Little moved the following amendment:
That all the words after “That” be deleted and replaced with:this House expresses no confidence in this National-led Government because this is a government that has given up on the future, that has no plan to prepare New Zealand for the future, that is more concerned with scoring political points than solving the big problems facing our country, and is letting the Kiwi Dream slip away.
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Hon Nicky Wagner moved, and the question was proposed, That this debate be now adjourned.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That this debate be now adjourned.
The debate was set down for resumption next sitting day.
7 Government orders of the day
Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
The Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Government Administration Committee consider the bill.
Patents (Trans-Tasman Patent Attorneys and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
The Patents (Trans-Tasman Patent Attorneys and Other Matters) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Commerce Committee consider the bill.
New Zealand Business Number Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the New Zealand Business Number Bill be now read a second time.
8 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 10 February 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of four petitions was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
Twenty-three papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of 18 reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Christian Churches New Zealand Property Trust Board Empowering Bill
• Health Practitioners (Replacement of Statutory References to Medical Practitioners) Bill
• Home and Community Support (Payment for Travel Between Clients) Settlement Bill
• Environmental Protection Authority (Protection of Environment) Amendment Bill
• Local Government (Auckland Council) Amendment Bill (No 3)
• Social Housing Reform (Transaction Mandate) Bill
• Social Security (Extension of Young Persons Services and Remedial Matters) Amendment Bill.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s Monetary Policy Statement, December 2015
• Report of the Attorney-General under the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 on the Affordable Healthcare Bill
• Investigation into the Canterbury Earthquake District Plan Order 2014
• Inquiry into the funding of specialist sexual violence social services
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
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4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Appropriation (2014/15 Confirmation and Validation) Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
Four questions to a member were answered.
6 Government orders of the day
Debate on Prime Minister’s statement
The House resumed the adjourned debate on the question, That this House express its confidence in the National-led Government and commend its programme for 2016 as set out in the Prime Minister’s statement to Parliament, and the amendment proposed to it.
Resolved, That the debate be now adjourned (Hon Simon Bridges).
The debate was set down for resumption next sitting day.
7 Maiden statement
Maureen Pugh made a maiden statement.
8 Government orders of the day—continued
Taxation (Annual Rates for 2015–16, Research and Development, and Remedial
Matters) Bill, Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill, and
Radiation Safety Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Taxation (Annual Rates for 2015–16, Research and Development, and Remedial Matters) Bill and the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill, and for consideration of the Radiation Safety Bill.
(In the committee)
Taxation (Annual Rates for 2015–16, Research and Development, and Remedial
Matters) Bill
Part 4 read again.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
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The following amendments were put:In clause 260B(2), replace “After section HH 4(7), insert:” with “Replace section HH 4(7B) and (7C) with:”.
Amendments to Part 4 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 129.(Hon Michael Woodhouse)
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
The following amendment proposing new clause 254B was put:After clause 254, insert:
254B New section 60C inserted (Unit title bodies corporate) After section 60B, insert:60C Unit title bodies corporate(1) To the extent to which a supply of goods or services made to a unit title body corporate
is used in the course of making a supply under a power or duty of the unit title body corporate as set out in section 84 of the Unit Titles Act 2010, the supply is treated as made—(a) to the persons who are owners of the units and common property administered
by the body corporate; and(b) in proportion to each unit owner’s ownership interest in the unit title body
corporate.(2) For the purposes of this section, common property, owner, ownership interest, and
unit have the meanings given in section 5 of the Unit Titles Act 2010.(3) Subsection (1) applies for supplies made on or after 1 October 2011 and before 1 April
2016.(Hon Clayton Cosgrove)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 4, as amended, stand part.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to Schedule 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 129 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That Schedule 1, as amended, stand part.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to insert Schedule 1B set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 129 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to Schedule 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 129 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
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Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That Schedule 2, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 3 stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendments to clause 2 were put:In clause 2(30), replace “, 263, ” with “and”.
In clause 2(30), delete “, and 265”.
Amendments to clause 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 129.(Hon Michael Woodhouse).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 2, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported presently with amendment.
Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill
Part 2 read again.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 125 (Hon Dr Nick Smith).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
Clauses 1 to 3 read.At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Taxation (Annual Rates for 2015–16, Research and Development, and Remedial Matters) Bill with amendment.
The Chairperson reported progress on the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill and no progress on the Radiation Safety Bill.
The report was adopted.
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The Taxation (Annual Rates for 2015–16, Research and Development, and Remedial Matters) Bill was set down for third reading next sitting day. The Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill was set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day. The Radiation Safety Bill was set down for consideration in committee next sitting day.
9 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
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Thursday, 11 February 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Simon Bridges made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Papers
Two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The Hineuru Claims Settlement Bill was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Land Transfer Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Government orders of the day
Debate on Prime Minister’s statement
The House resumed the adjourned debate on the question, That this House express its confidence in the National-led Government and commend its programme for 2016 as set out in the Prime Minister’s statement to Parliament, and the amendment proposed to it.
Resolved, That the debate be now adjourned (Hon Paula Bennett).
The debate was set down for resumption next sitting day.
Home and Community Support (Payment for Travel Between Clients) Settlement
Bill
The Home and Community Support (Payment for Travel Between Clients) Settlement Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
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Social Housing Reform (Transaction Mandate) Bill
Hon Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga for Hon Paula Bennett moved, and the question was proposed, That the Social Housing Reform (Transaction Mandate) Bill be now read a second time.
7 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 16 February 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of three reports was announced.
The Environment Canterbury (Transitional Governance Arrangements) Bill was set down for second reading.
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Government orders of the day
Debate on Prime Minister’s statement
The House resumed the adjourned debate on the question, That this House express its confidence in the National-led Government and commend its programme for 2016 as set out in the Prime Minister’s statement to Parliament, and the amendment proposed to it.
Resolved, That the debate be now adjourned (Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman).
The debate was set down for resumption next sitting day.
Social Housing Reform (Transaction Mandate) Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Social Housing Reform (Transaction Mandate) Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the amendments recommended by the Social Services Committee by majority be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Social Services Committee by majority be agreed to.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Social Housing Reform (Transaction Mandate) Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Home and Community Support (Payment for Travel Between Clients) Settlement
Bill, Radiation Safety Bill, Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment
Bill, and Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Home and Community Support (Payment for Travel Between Clients) Settlement Bill and the Radiation Safety Bill, and for further consideration of the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill and the Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Home and Community Support (Payment for Travel Between Clients) Settlement
Bill
Preamble, Parts 1 to 3, Schedules 1AA to 3, and clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That the Preamble stand part.
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Resolved, That Part 3 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 1AA stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 1 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 2 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 3 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment presently.
Radiation Safety Bill
Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 to 5, and clauses 1 and 2 read.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 131 (Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
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Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 140 (Hon Annette King).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Resolved, That Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 to 5, and clauses 1 and 2, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill
Clauses 1 to 3 read again.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to clause 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 125 (Hon Dr Nick Smith).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 2, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill
Clauses 1 to 6 read again.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 94 (Hon Amy Adams).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 2, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
Amendment to clause 4 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 94 (Hon Amy Adams) ruled out of order as being a direct negation of the question.
The question was put, That clause 4 stand part.
Question negatived.
The following amendments to the amendments to clause 5 set out on Supplementary Order Paper 94 were tabled:
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In new section 8AB(4)(c)(ii), after “free to access”, insert “or the delivery platform includes commercial content or sponsorship references” (Clare Curran).
On the question, That the amendment to the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment to the amendment not agreed to.
After new section 8AB(4), insert:(4A) The Minister of Broadcasting—
(a) is to determine if a proposed service meets the requirements of subsection (3); and
(b) having so determined, must—(i) issue a written notice of that determination to the public radio company;
and(ii) present that determination to the House of Representatives within
two working days of issue and at least 1 calendar month before the determination takes effect.
(Clare Curran)
On the question, That the amendment to the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment to the amendment not agreed to.
After new section 8AB(4), insert:(4A) The board of the public radio company is to determine if a proposed service meets the
requirements of subsection (3).(4B) Any determination made under subsection (4A) must not be subject to direction by the
Minister of Broadcasting, or any other Minister.(Clare Curran)
On the question, That the amendment to the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment to the amendment not agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to clause 5 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 94 (Hon Amy Adams).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 5, as amended, stand part.
Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill
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The following amendments were put:Amendments to clause 6 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 94 (Hon Amy Adams).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 6, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Home and Community Support (Payment for Travel Between Clients) Settlement Bill without amendment, and the Radiation Safety Bill, the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill, and the Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted and the Home and Community Support (Payment for Travel Between Clients) Settlement Bill, the Radiation Safety Bill, the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill, and the Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill were set down for third reading next sitting day.
Taxation (Annual Rates for 2015–16, Research and Development, and Remedial
Matters) Bill
The Taxation (Annual Rates for 2015–16, Research and Development, and Remedial Matters) Bill was read a third time.
New Zealand Business Number Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the New Zealand Business Number Bill be now read a second time.
6 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 17 February 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that Ministers from the Solomon Islands Government were present in the gallery.
The Ministers were welcomed with applause.
2 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
3 Government orders of the day
Debate on Prime Minister’s statement
The House resumed the adjourned debate on the question, That this House express its confidence in the National-led Government and commend its programme for 2016 as set out in the Prime Minister’s statement to Parliament, and the amendment proposed to it.
Resolved, That the debate be now adjourned (Phil Twyford).
By leave, agreed that the debate be set down for resumption on Tuesday, 1 March 2016.
Social Housing Reform (Transaction Mandate) Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Social Housing Reform (Transaction Mandate) Bill.
(In the committee)
Part 1 read.Jono Naylor moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
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On the question, That Part 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Part 2 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Chris Bishop moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Tim Macindoe moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That Part 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Part 3 read.On the question, That Part 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 3 stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Resolved, That the question be now put (Jami-Lee Ross).
On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
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On the question, That clause 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Resolved, That the bill be divided as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 149 (Hon Paula Bennett).
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment and divided into three bills.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Social Housing Reform (Transaction Mandate) Bill without amendment and divided into the following bills:
• Housing Amendment Bill
• Housing Corporation (Social Housing Reform) Amendment Bill (No 2)
• Housing Restructuring and Tenancy Matters (Social Housing Reform) Amendment Bill (No 2).
The report was adopted and the bills were set down for third reading next sitting day.
Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Bill
Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
4 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
Wednesday, 17 February 2016
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Thursday, 18 February 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House.
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of five reports was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Government orders of the day
Home and Community Support (Payment for Travel Between Clients) Settlement
Bill
The Home and Community Support (Payment for Travel Between Clients) Settlement Bill was read a third time (Hon Louise Upston for Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman).
Housing Amendment Bill, Housing Corporation (Social Housing Reform)
Amendment Bill (No 2), and Housing Restructuring and Tenancy Matters (Social
Housing Reform) Amendment Bill (No 2)
Hon Paula Bennett moved, and the question was proposed, That the Housing Amendment Bill, the Housing Corporation (Social Housing Reform) Amendment Bill (No 2), and the Housing Restructuring and Tenancy Matters (Social Housing Reform) Amendment Bill (No 2) be now read a third time.
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On the question, That the bills be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 56New Zealand Labour 30; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Housing Amendment Bill, the Housing Corporation (Social Housing Reform) Amendment Bill (No 2), and the Housing Restructuring and Tenancy Matters (Social Housing Reform) Amendment Bill (No 2) were read a third time.
Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
7 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Tuesday, 1 March 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that members of the Electoral Matters Committee of the Victoria Legislative Assembly, led by Chairperson Hon Louise Asher, were present in the gallery.
The Committee was welcomed with applause.
2 Petitions
The presentation of three petitions was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
The Speaker presented one paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of 12 reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Greater Christchurch Regeneration Bill
• Wellington Town Belt Bill
• Māori Language (Te Reo Māori) Bill
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Ngāti Pūkenga Claims Settlement Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
6 Government motion
Resolved, That the House express its support for the people and Government of Fiji and other Pacific neighbours affected by Tropical Cyclone Winston (Rt Hon John Key).
7 Member’s motion
Resolved, That this House acknowledge the passing of Dr Ranginui Walker, who was not only a great statesman but a distinguished scholar, an inspirational mentor, and a champion of the people (Marama Fox).
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8 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
9 Government orders of the day
Debate on Prime Minister’s statement
The House resumed the adjourned debate on the question, That this House express its confidence in the National-led Government and commend its programme for 2016 as set out in the Prime Minister’s statement to Parliament, and the amendment proposed to it.
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That this House express its confidence in the National-led Government and commend its programme for 2016 as set out in the Prime Minister’s statement to Parliament.
Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 120New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 1ACT New Zealand 1
Motion agreed to.
The Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Radiation Safety Bill
Hon Simon Bridges for Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman moved, and the question was proposed, That the Radiation Safety Bill be now read a third time.
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10 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 2 March 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of two petitions was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
3 General debate
Ron Mark moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
4 Private and local orders of the day
Christian Churches New Zealand Property Trust Board Empowering Bill
The Christian Churches New Zealand Property Trust Board Empowering Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Papawai and Kaikokirikiri Trusts Amendment Bill
The Papawai and Kaikokirikiri Trusts Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Māori Affairs Committee consider the bill.
Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind Act Repeal Bill
The Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind Act Repeal Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Health Committee consider the bill (Tim Macindoe for Hon Nicky Wagner).
5 Members’ orders of the day
Environmental Protection Authority (Protection of Environment) Amendment Bill
Meka Whaitiri moved, and the question was proposed, That the Environmental Protection Authority (Protection of Environment) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
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6 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 3 March 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of eight reports was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2014/15 Confirmation and Validation) Bill
Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the Appropriation (2014/15 Confirmation and Validation) Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Appropriation (2014/15 Confirmation and Validation) Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading next sitting day.
Radiation Safety Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Radiation Safety Bill be now read a third time.
The Radiation Safety Bill was read a third time.
Employment Standards Legislation Bill
Hon Michael Woodhouse moved, and the question was proposed, That the Employment Standards Legislation Bill be now read a second time.
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On the question, That the amendments recommended by the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee by majority be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 94New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 25Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee by majority be agreed to.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 94New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 25Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Employment Standards Legislation Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
New Zealand Business Number Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the New Zealand Business Number Bill be now read a second time.
6 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Tuesday, 8 March 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that members of the Germany–New Zealand Parliamentary Friendship Group, led by Chairperson Mr Volkmar Klein, were present in the gallery.
The group was welcomed with applause.
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of 14 reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Riccarton Racecourse Bill
• Riccarton Racecourse Development Enabling Bill.
The report on the Budget Policy Statement 2016 was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Kermadec Ocean Sanctuary Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Debate on matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker informed the House that he had accepted an application to debate a matter of urgent public importance.
Andrew Little moved, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the news of a serious failure of financial management at the Ministry of Health in relation to a building project.
The motion lapsed.
6 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2014/15 Confirmation and Validation) Bill
Hon Dr Nick Smith for Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the Appropriation (2014/15 Confirmation and Validation) Bill be now read a second time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Appropriation (2014/15 Confirmation and Validation) Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Employment Standards Legislation Bill, Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings)
Amendment Bill, and Health (Protection) Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Employment Standards Legislation Bill, the Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Bill, and the Health (Protection) Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Employment Standards Legislation Bill
Part 1 read.Dr Shane Reti moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Dr Shane Reti moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 154 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Amendment to clause 55 to replace new section 71CE(2)(a) with:(a) the employee has requested to perform paid work on a keeping-in-touch day
with the agreement of the employer; and(Sue Moroney)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Amendment to clause 65 to insert as subclauses (2) and (3):(2) In section 71L, replace “18” with “22”.
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(3) In section 71L, replace “22” with “26”.(Sue Moroney)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Part 2 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 154 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Amendments to clause 87 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 151 (Denise Roche).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Amendment to clause 89 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 151 (Denise Roche).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 155 (Iain Lees-Galloway).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 120New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 1ACT New Zealand 1
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
Parts 3 to 5, Schedules 1 to 6, and clauses 1 and 2 read.
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The following amendments to Part 3 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 154 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 150 (Clayton Mitchell).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 3, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That Part 4 stand part.
Resolved, That Part 5 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedules 1 to 3 stand part.
The following amendment to Schedule 4 was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 154 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That Schedule 4, as amended, stand part.
The following amendments to Schedules 5 and 6 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 154 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Schedules 5 and 6, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendment to clause 2 was tabled:After subclause (1), insert:
(1A) Clause 65(2) comes into force on 1 April 2017.(1B) Clause 65(3) comes into force on 1 April 2018.
(Sue Moroney)
Amendment ruled out of order as being contingent on an amendment that had been negatived.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Resolved, That the bill be divided as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 153 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment and divided into five bills.
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Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Employment Standards Legislation Bill with amendment and divided into the following bills:
• Parental Leave and Employment Protection Amendment Bill
• Employment Relations Amendment Bill (No 3)
• Holidays Amendment Bill
• Minimum Wage Amendment Bill
• Wages Protection Amendment Bill.
The Chairperson reported no progress on the Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Bill and the Health (Protection) Amendment Bill.
The report was adopted and the Parental Leave and Employment Protection Amendment Bill, the Employment Relations Amendment Bill (No 3), the Holidays Amendment Bill, the Minimum Wage Amendment Bill, and the Wages Protection Amendment Bill were set down for third reading next sitting day.
The Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Bill and the Health (Protection) Amendment Bill were set down for further consideration next sitting day.
7 Adjournment
At 9.59 pm the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 9 March 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
Three papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of six reports was announced.
The report on the Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Reviewing aspects of the Auckland Manukau Eastern Transport Initiative was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 Correction of vote
The Speaker corrected the vote on the first reading of the Appropriation (2014/15 Confirmation and Validation) Bill. The correct result is Ayes 63, Noes 58.
5 Budget policy statement
David Bennett moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of the report of the Finance and Expenditure Committee on the Budget Policy Statement 2016.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the House take note of the report of the Finance and Expenditure Committee on the Budget Policy Statement 2016.
6 Government orders of the day
New Zealand Business Number Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the New Zealand Business Number Bill be now read a second time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The New Zealand Business Number Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Māori Language (Te Reo Māori) Bill
Hon Te Ururoa Flavell moved, and the question was proposed, That the Māori Language (Te Reo Māori) Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
Te Pire mō Te Reo Māori/Māori Language Bill (formerly the Māori Language (Te Reo Māori) Bill) was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill
The Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill was read a third time (Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman for Hon Dr Nick Smith).
7 Adjournment
At 9.50 pm the House adjourned.
Wednesday, 9 March 2016
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Thursday, 10 March 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
The Speaker presented one paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of seven reports was announced.
The interim report on the Briefing on the progress of Inland Revenue Department’s Business Transformation programme was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Ngatikahu ki Whangaroa Claims Settlement Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
6 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
7 Government orders of the day
Parental Leave and Employment Protection Amendment Bill, Employment
Relations Amendment Bill (No 3), Holidays Amendment Bill, Minimum Wage
Amendment Bill, and Wages Protection Amendment Bill
The Parental Leave and Employment Protection Amendment Bill, the Employment Relations Amendment Bill (No 3), the Holidays Amendment Bill, the Minimum Wage Amendment Bill, and the Wages Protection Amendment Bill were read a third time.
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Environment Canterbury (Transitional Governance Arrangements) Bill
Hon Louise Upston for Hon Nick Smith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Environment Canterbury (Transitional Governance Arrangements) Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the amendments recommended by the Local Government and Environment Committee by majority be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; United Future 1
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Local Government and Environment Committee by majority be agreed to.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; United Future 1
Motion agreed to.
The Environment Canterbury (Transitional Governance Arrangements) Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill
Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
8 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
Thursday, 10 March 2016
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Tuesday, 15 March 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of 20 reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Māori Purposes Bill
• Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Register) Bill
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Member’s motion
Resolved, That this House express its solidarity with the people of Syria, who have been suffering for five years from brutal suppression, widespread war crimes, and crimes against humanity, and call on the Syrian Government and all other conflict parties to immediately end the bombing of civilian areas, including hospitals and other health facilities, as well as ensuring citizens have access to food, water, medicines, and other necessities (Marama Davidson).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Government orders of the day
Kermadec Ocean Sanctuary Bill
The Kermadec Ocean Sanctuary Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Local Government and Environment Committee consider the bill.
Resolved, That the bill be reported back to the House by 2 August 2016.
Land Transfer Bill
The Land Transfer Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Government Administration Committee consider the bill.
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Substance Addiction (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Bill
The Substance Addiction (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Health Committee consider the bill.
Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Display of Low-alcohol Beverages and Other Remedial
Matters) Amendment Bill
Hon Dr Nick Smith for Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Display of Low-alcohol Beverages and Other Remedial Matters) Amendment Bill be now read a first time and referred to the Justice and Electoral Committee.
The Speaker interrupted the debate and set it down for resumption next sitting day.
The House was suspended at 10.00 pm and resumed at 9.00 am on Wednesday, 16 March 2016 for an extended sitting.
Wednesday, 16 March 2016
Te Atiawa Claims Settlement Bill
The Te Atiawa Claims Settlement Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Māori Affairs Committee consider the bill.
Taranaki Iwi Claims Settlement Bill
The Taranaki Iwi Claims Settlement Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Māori Affairs Committee consider the bill.
Rangitāne o Manawatu Claims Settlement Bill
The Rangitāne o Manawatu Claims Settlement Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Māori Affairs Committee consider the bill.
6 Adjournment
At 1.08 pm on Wednesday, 16 March 2016 the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 16 March 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
The Speaker presented one paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of six reports was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 General debate
Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
5 Private and local orders of the day
Christian Churches New Zealand Property Trust Board Empowering Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Christian Churches New Zealand Property Trust Board Empowering Bill.
(In the committee)
Preamble read.Resolved, That the Preamble stand part.
Part 1 read.Dr David Clark moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Part 2 read.Carmel Sepuloni moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
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Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Christian Churches New Zealand Property Trust Board Empowering Bill without amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading next sitting day.
Wellington Town Belt Bill
Grant Robertson moved, and the question was proposed, That the Wellington Town Belt Bill be now read a second time.
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Local Government and Environment Committee by majority be agreed to.
The Wellington Town Belt Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
6 Members’ orders of the day
Environmental Protection Authority (Protection of Environment) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Environmental Protection Authority (Protection of Environment) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 59New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; United Future 1Noes 62New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1
Motion not agreed to.
Local Government (Auckland Council) Amendment Bill (No 3)
Alfred Ngaro moved, and the question was proposed, That the Local Government (Auckland Council) Amendment Bill (No 3) be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Local Government (Auckland Council) Amendment Bill (No 3) was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Christian Churches New Zealand Property Trust Board Empowering Bill
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7 Adjournment
At 9.27 pm the House adjourned.
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Thursday, 17 March 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Retirement of Serjeant-at-Arms
The Speaker informed the House of the retirement of the Serjeant-at-Arms, Brent Smith.
The retiring Serjeant-at-Arms was acknowledged with applause.
2 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
3 Papers
Two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of 18 reports was announced.
The special report on the Māori Language (Te Reo Māori) Bill was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Social Security Legislation Rewrite Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
6 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
7 Government orders of the day
Greater Christchurch Regeneration Bill
Hon Gerry Brownlee moved, and the question was proposed, That the Greater Christchurch Regeneration Bill be now read a second time.
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Local Government and Environment Committee by majority be agreed to.
The Greater Christchurch Regeneration Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
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Geographical Indications (Wine and Spirits) Registration Amendment Bill
The Geographical Indications (Wine and Spirits) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Primary Production Committee consider the bill.
Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
8 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
Thursday, 17 March 2016
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Tuesday, 29 March 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of 19 reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Taxation (Residential Land Withholding Tax, GST on Online Services, and Student Loans) Bill
• Taxation (Transformation: First Phase Simplification and Other Measures) Bill
• Ngāruahine Claims Settlement Bill.
The report on the Alterations to the 2015/16 appropriations for Vote Audit, Vote Ombudsmen, and Vote Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, and 2016/17 draft budgets for the Office of the Controller and Auditor-General, the Office of the Ombudsman, and the Office of the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 Government orders of the day
Greater Christchurch Regeneration Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Greater Christchurch Regeneration Bill.
(In the committee)
Part 1 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 159 (Hon Gerry Brownlee).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
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The following amendment was put:In clause 4, insert, in its appropriate alphabetical order:
Hagley Park Management Plan means the management plan adopted for Hagley Park in 2007 under the Reserves Act 1977
(Dr Megan Woods)
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Part 2 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 159 (Hon Gerry Brownlee).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
The following amendments were put:In clause 34(1)(e)(iv), after “Reserves Act 1977”, insert “(with the exception of the Hagley Park Management Plan)”.
In clause 34(2)(b), after “an instrument”, insert “specified in subsection (1)”.
In clause 34(3), after “an instrument”, insert “specified in subsection (1)”.
After clause 34(4), insert:(5) The Hagley Park Management Plan prevails where there is any inconsistency between
it and a Regeneration Plan.
In clause 42(2)(d)(iv), after “Reserves Act 1977”, insert “(with the exception of the Hagley Park Management Plan)”.
In clause 42(3)(a), after “Wildlife Act 1953”, insert “(but not changes or variations to the Hagley Park Management Plan under the Reserves Act 1977)”.(Dr Megan Woods)
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Delete clause 79(b)(iii).(Denis O’Rourke)
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 1 stand part.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Schedule 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 159 (Hon Gerry Brownlee).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Schedule 2, as amended, stand part.
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The following amendment was put:Amendment to insert new Schedule 2A set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 159 (Hon Gerry Brownlee).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed.
Resolved, That Schedule 3 stand part.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Schedule 5 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 159 (Hon Gerry Brownlee).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Schedule 5, as amended, stand part.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to Schedule 6 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 159 (Hon Gerry Brownlee).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That Schedule 6, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 7 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 8 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Greater Christchurch Regeneration Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading next sitting day.
New Zealand Horticultural Export Authority Amendment Bill
The New Zealand Horticultural Export Authority Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Primary Production Committee consider the bill (Hon Nikki Kaye for Hon Nathan Guy).
Wildlife (Powers) Amendment Bill
The Wildlife (Powers) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Local Government and Environment Committee consider the bill.
Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
Greater Christchurch Regeneration Bill
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5 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 30 March 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of three petitions was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
3 General debate
Marama Fox moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
4 Government orders of the day
New Zealand Business Number Bill and Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings)
Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the New Zealand Business Number Bill and the Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
New Zealand Business Number Bill
Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 to 4, and clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
The following amendment to the amendment was put:In the amendment to clause 28 (Ria Bond), after “A government agency must”, insert “, within 2 years of the Act coming into force,” (Dr David Clark).
On the question, That the amendment to the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment to the amendment not agreed to.
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The following amendment was put:Replace clause 28 with:
28 Government agencies must use NZBN A government agency must use the NZBN of an entity (including using it in addition
to, or substitution for, any other identifier the government agency may use for that entity) if that use is in accordance with the purposes of this Act.
(Ria Bond)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedules 1, 2, 3, 3A, and 4 stand part.
Resolved, That clauses 1 and 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment presently.
Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Bill
Parts 1 and 2, the Schedule, and clauses 1 and 2 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 1 and the Schedule set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 130 (Hon Dr Nick Smith).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 152 (David Seymour).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 13New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1Noes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 156 (David Seymour).
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On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 13New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1Noes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendment was tabled:Amendment to Part 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 160 (Ron Mark).
Amendment ruled out of order as proposing a substantive amendment to another Act, which would change the bill into an omnibus bill.
Resolved, That Parts 1 and 2, the Schedule, and clauses 1 and 2, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the New Zealand Business Number Bill without amendment.
The Chairperson also reported the Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted.
The New Zealand Business Number Bill and the Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Bill were set down for third reading next sitting day.
Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
The Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Electronic Monitoring of Offenders Legislation Bill
Hon Judith Collins moved, and the question was proposed, That the Electronic Monitoring of Offenders Legislation Bill be now read a second time.
5 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 31 March 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of three reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Governance and the accountability for three Christchurch rebuild projects
• Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Monetary Policy Statement, March 2016
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Government orders of the day
Greater Christchurch Regeneration Bill
The Greater Christchurch Regeneration Bill was read a third time.
Taxation (Residential Land Withholding Tax, GST on Online Services, and Student
Loans) Bill
Hon Michael Woodhouse moved, and the question was proposed, That the Taxation (Residential Land Withholding Tax, GST on Online Services, and Student Loans) Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the amendments recommended by the Finance and Expenditure Committee by majority be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Finance and Expenditure Committee by majority be agreed to.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Taxation (Residential Land Withholding Tax, GST on Online Services, and Student Loans) Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Taxation (Transformation: First Phase Simplification and Other Measures) Bill
Hon Michael Woodhouse moved, and the question was proposed, That the Taxation (Transformation: First Phase Simplification and Other Measures) Bill be now read a second time.
6 Adjournment
At 5.59 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Tuesday, 5 April 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that Congressman Matt Salmon and Congresswoman Cynthia Lummis of the United States House of Representatives were present in the gallery.
The Congressman and Congresswoman were welcomed with applause.
2 Member’s motion
Resolved, That the House express its support for Rt Hon Helen Clark’s announcement that she will stand for the UN Secretary-General role this year (Andrew Little).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of four reports was announced.
The New Zealand Public Health and Disability (Southern DHB) Elections Bill was set down for second reading.
The Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Delivering scheduled services to patients—progress in responding to the Auditor-General’s recommendations, was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Applications to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Rt Hon Winston Peters and Andrew Little had each sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the release of documents which are alleged to show that New Zealand is used as a tax haven.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the applications.
6 Government orders of the day
Environment Canterbury (Transitional Governance Arrangements) Bill, Te Pire mō Te Reo Māori/Māori Language Bill, and Drug and Alcohol Testing of Community-
based Offenders, Bailees, and Other Persons Legislation Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Environment Canterbury (Transitional Governance Arrangements) Bill, Te Pire mō Te Reo Māori /Māori Language Bill, and the Drug and Alcohol Testing of Community-based Offenders, Bailees, and Other Persons Legislation Bill.
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(In the committee)
Environment Canterbury (Transitional Governance Arrangements) Bill
Part 1 read.Maureen Pugh moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Tim Macindoe moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Matt Doocey moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendment to Part 1 was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 157 (Hon Dr Nick Smith).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
On the question, That Part 1, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Part 2 read.Matt Doocey moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Nuk Korako moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Barbara Kuriger moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
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On the question, That Part 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Part 3 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendment to Part 3 was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper 157 (Hon Dr Nick Smith).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
On the question, That Part 3, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 3, as amended, stand part.
Part 4 read.On the question, That Part 4 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 4 stand part.
On the question, That Schedule 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Schedule 1 stand part.
The following amendment to Schedule 2 was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 157 (Hon Dr Nick Smith).
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On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
On the question, That Schedule 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Schedule 2, as amended, stand part.
On the question, That Schedule 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Schedule 3, as amended, stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
On the question, That clause 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Part 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Te Pire mō Te Reo Māori/Māori Language Bill
Te Wāhanga 1AA and Part 1AA read.At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
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Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Environment Canterbury (Transitional Governance Arrangements) Bill with amendment. The Chairperson reported progress on Te Pire mō Te Reo Māori/Māori Language Bill. The Chairperson reported no progress on the Drug and Alcohol Testing of Community-based Offenders, Bailees, and Other Persons Legislation Bill.
The report was adopted and the Environment Canterbury (Transitional Governance Arrangements) Bill was set down for third reading next sitting day. Te Pire mō Te Reo Māori/Māori Language Bill and the Drug and Alcohol Testing of Community-based Offenders, Bailees, and Other Persons Legislation Bill were set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
7 Adjournment
At 9.58 pm the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 6 April 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that a delegation from the House of Representatives of Australia led by the Speaker, Hon Tony Smith, was present.
The delegation was welcomed with applause and the visiting Speaker accorded a seat on the left of the Chair.
2 Petitions
The presentation of two petitions was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The Keep Kiwibank Bill was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that James Shaw had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the announcement of a proposal to sell 45 percent of Kiwibank to ACC and the New Zealand Superannuation Fund.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
6 General debate
Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
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7 Members’ order of the day
Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Exemption for RNZRSA Clubs from Special Licencing
Requirements for Anzac Day) Amendment Bill
The Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Exemption for RNZRSA Clubs from Special Licencing Requirements for Anzac Day) Amendment Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading forthwith.
The Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Exemption for RNZRSA Clubs from Special Licencing Requirements for Anzac Day) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage forthwith.
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Exemption for RNZRSA Clubs from Special Licencing Requirements for Anzac Day) Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Clauses 1 to 4 read.The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 168 (Paul Foster-Bell).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
The following amendment was tabled:Amendment to clause 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 170 (Clayton Mitchell).
Amendment ruled out of order as being inconsistent with a previous decision.
Resolved, That clause 1, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
The following amendment was put:Amendment replacing clause 4 with new clauses 4 to 7 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 168 (Paul Foster-Bell).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 4, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Exemption for RNZRSA Clubs from Special Licencing Requirements for Anzac Day) Amendment Bill with amendment and with its title amended to Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Anzac Day Trading Hours for Licensed RNZRSA Clubs) Amendment Bill.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading forthwith.
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Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Anzac Day Trading Hours for Licensed RNZRSA Clubs)
Amendment Bill
The Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Anzac Day Trading Hours for Licensed RNZRSA Clubs) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
8 Private and local orders of the day
Christian Churches New Zealand Property Trust Board Empowering Bill
The Christian Churches New Zealand Property Trust Board Empowering Bill was read a third time (Alfred Ngaro for Hon Dr Nick Smith).
9 Private and local orders of the day and members’ orders of the day
Wellington Town Belt Bill and Local Government (Auckland Council) Amendment
Bill (No 3)
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Wellington Town Belt Bill and the Local Government (Auckland Council) Amendment Bill (No 3).
(In the committee)
Wellington Town Belt Bill
Preamble, Parts 1 to 4, Schedules 1AA to 6, and clauses 1 and 2 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 169 and the following amendments:In clause 13(b), omit “17,”.
In clause 14(2)(a), replace “section 17” with “section 16”.
In clause 15(3)(a), replace “section 17” with “section 16”.
In clause 19(2), replace “sections 16 to 18” with “sections 16 and 18”.
(Grant Robertson)
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That the Preamble, Parts 1 to 4, Schedules 1AA to 6, and clauses 1 and 2, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Local Government (Auckland Council) Amendment Bill (No 3)
Clauses 1 to 7 and the Schedule read.
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On the question, That clauses 1 to 7 and the Schedule stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clauses 1 to 7 and the Schedule stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Wellington Town Belt Bill with amendment and the Local Government (Auckland Council) Amendment Bill (No 3) without amendment.
The report was adopted.
The Wellington Town Belt Bill and the Local Government (Auckland Council) Amendment Bill (No 3) were set down for third reading next sitting day.
10 Business of the House
By leave, agreed that the committee stage of Te Pire mō Te Reo Māori/Māori Language Bill be considered as one debate.
11 Adjournment
At 9.47 pm the House adjourned.
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Thursday, 7 April 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Papers
The Speaker presented one paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of three reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Standard Estimates Questionnaire 2016/17
• Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Central government: Results of the 2014/15 audits
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Education (Charter Schools Abolition) Amendment Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Government orders of the day
Government motion—Address to Governor-General on appropriations of Offices of
Parliament
Resolved, That a respectful Address be presented to His Excellency the Governor-General commending to His Excellency the alterations to the appropriations for the 2015/16 financial year in respect of Vote Audit and Vote Ombudsmen, and the appropriations and information for the 2016/17 financial year in respect of Vote Audit, Vote Ombudsmen, and Vote Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment (Hon Gerry Brownlee).
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7 Adoption of Address
Resolved, That the Address be adopted—
Address from the House of Representatives
TO
His Excellency Lieutenant General The Right Honourable Sir Jerry Mateparae, Chancellor and Principal Knight Grand Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, Principal Companion of The Queen’s Service Order, Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Realm of New Zealand.
YOUR EXCELLENCY—
We, the House of Representatives, acting pursuant to section 26E of the Public Finance Act 1989 and being desirous that sufficient provision be made for Offices of Parliament, respectfully request—
That the following estimates of expenses and capital injection be included in Votes in an Appropriation Bill relating to the financial year ending on 30 June 2017:
$
Vote Audit—
Multi-category appropriation—Statutory auditor function........................9,857,000
Output expense appropriation—Audit and assurance services ….............1,800,000
Vote Ombudsmen—
Output expense appropriation—Investigation and resolution of complaints about Government administration…………………………..13,712,000
Capital injection………………………………………………………….....549,000
Vote Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment—
Output expense appropriation—Reports and advice..………...………...2,990,000
(all exclusive of GST)
And that the following alterations to appropriations for 2015/16 be included in an Appropriation Bill relating to the financial year ending on 30 June 2016:
$
Vote Audit—
Output expense appropriation—Audit and assurance services………………………………………...............increased by….......200,000
Vote Ombudsmen—
Output expense appropriation—Investigation andresolution of complaints about Government administration.................................................................increased by.......... 331,000
(all exclusive of GST)
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8 Government orders of the day—continued
Te Pire mō Te Reo Māori/Māori Language Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Te Pire mō Te Reo Māori/Māori Language Bill.
(In the committee)
Te Wāhanga 1AA to 4, Parts 1AA to 4, Te Āpitihanga 1 to 8, and Schedules 1 to 8 read.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 164 (Hon Te Ururoa Flavell).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, The votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the amendments agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 165 (Hon Nanaia Mahuta).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 45New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13Noes 75New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 166 (Louisa Wall).
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On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 45New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13Noes 75New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 4 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 167 (Marama Davidson).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 45New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13Noes 75New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
On the question, That Te Wāhanga 1AA to 4, Parts 1AA to 4, Te Āpitihanga 1 to 8, and Schedules 1 to 8, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Te Wāhanga 1AA to 4, Parts 1AA to 4, Te Āpitihanga 1 to 8, and Schedules 1 to 8, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported Te Pire mō Te Reo Māori/Māori Language Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading next sitting day.
9 Adjournment
At 6.03 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 12 April 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
The Speaker presented two papers (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Andrew Little had indicated his desire to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the Government’s decision to appoint John Shewan to investigate the revelations from the Panama papers.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
6 Government orders of the day
Taxation (Residential Land Withholding Tax, GST on Online Services, and Student
Loans) Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Taxation (Residential Land Withholding Tax, GST on Online Services, and Student Loans) Bill.
(In the committee)
Part 1 read.Tim Macindoe moved, That the question be now put.
Resolved, That the question be now put.
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
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Part 2 read.Barbara Kuriger moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Alastair Scott moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
David Bennett moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That Part 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Part 3 read.Joanne Hayes moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Barbara Kuriger moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
Resolved, That Part 3 stand part.
Part 4 read.Resolved, That Part 4 stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Taxation (Residential Land Withholding Tax, GST on Online Services, and Student Loans) Bill without amendment.
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The report was adopted and the Taxation (Residential Land Withholding Tax, GST on Online Services, and Student Loans) Bill set down for third reading next sitting day.
Taxation (Transformation: First Phase Simplification and Other Measures) Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question that the Taxation (Transformation: First Phase Simplification and Other Measures) Bill be now read a second time.
The Taxation (Transformation: First Phase Simplification and Other Measures) Bill was read a second time.
New Zealand Business Number Bill
Hon Judith Collins for Hon Steven Joyce moved, and the question was proposed, That the New Zealand Business Number Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The New Zealand Business Number Bill was read a third time.
Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Bill
Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
7 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 General debate
Andrew Little moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
5 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2014/15 Confirmation and Validation) Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Appropriation (2014/15 Confirmation and Validation) Bill.
(In the committee)
Resolved, That the report of the Finance and Expenditure Committee on the annual Financial Statements of the Government for the year ended 30 June 2015 be noted.
Resolved, That the reports of committees relevant to the Economic Development and Infrastructure Sector be noted.
Resolved, That the reports of committees relevant to the Education and Science Sector be noted.
Resolved, That the reports of committees relevant to the Environment Sector be noted.
The question was proposed, That the reports of committees relevant to the External Sector be noted.
At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
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Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Appropriation (2014/15 Confirmation and Validation) Bill.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
The sitting was suspended at 9.55 pm and resumed at 9.00 am on Thursday, 14 April 2016 for an extended sitting.
Thursday, 14 April 2016
Tauranga Moana Iwi Collective Redress and Ngā Hapū o Ngāti Ranginui Claims
Settlement Bill
The Tauranga Moana Iwi Collective Redress and Ngā Hapū o Ngāti Ranginui Claims Settlement Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Māori Affairs Committee consider the bill (Hon Te Ururoa Flavell for Hon Christopher Finlayson).
Ngāti Pūkenga Claims Settlement Bill
The Ngāti Pūkenga Claims Settlement Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Māori Affairs Committee consider the bill.
Ngatikahu ki Whangaroa Claims Settlement Bill
The Ngatikahu ki Whangaroa Claims Settlement Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Māori Affairs Committee consider the bill.
6 Adjournment
At 12.43 pm on Thursday, 14 April 2016 the House adjourned.
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The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Simon Bridges made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of two reports was announced.
The Building (Pools) Amendment Bill was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Introduction of bills
The introduction of Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Government orders of the day
Te Pire mō Te Reo Māori/Māori Language Bill
By leave, agreed that Te Pire mō Te Reo Māori/Māori Language Bill be recommitted for the consideration of style and grammar amendments to the Māori text, and that the bill be set down for third reading forthwith on the reporting of the bill back to the House by the committee of the whole House.
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of Te Pire mō Te Reo Māori/Māori Language Bill.
(In the committee)
Te Wāhanga 1 AA to 4, Parts 1AA to 4, Te Āpitihanga 1 to 8, and Schedules 1 to 8 read.The following amendments were put:In wehenga 3(1)(b), insert “hoki” before “te Broadcasting Act”, and delete “hoki” after “1989”.
In wehenga 3(1)(c), delete “hoki” after “Act 2003”.
In wehenga 3(3)(c), delete “e panoni hoki” after “Whakaata Māori”.
In the heading to wehenga 5, replace “mō” with “nō” after “mana ā-ture”.
In wehenga 5, replace “mō” with “nō” after “mana ā-ture”.
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In wehenga 5A(1)(b), insert “hoki” before “kua whakaūngia”, and delete “hoki” after “kua whakaūngia”.
In wehenga 6(1)(b), replace “kē” with “rānei” after “taraipiunara”.
In wehenga 6A(2)(h), replace “ki” with “i” after “Karauna”.
In wehenga 6A(2)(k), replace “mō” with “nō” after “mana ā-ture”.
Replace wehenga 7C(2) with:(2) He ōrite te mana o te whakaputanga reo Māori ki te mana o te whakaputanga reo
Pākehā o tēnei ture, engari ki te ara ake he tohe mō te rerekē o te tikanga o ngā kōrero, i roto i ngā whakaputanga e rua, nō te whakaputanga reo Māori o te ture te mana o runga ake.
In wehenga 8, in the definition of ngā iwi me ngāi Māori, rerenga (a), replace “ko ētahi rānei o ngā iwi” with “ko ngā iwi rānei”.
In wehenga 10(5)(a), insert “ā,” after “1987;”.
In wehenga 10(5)(ab), delete “hoki” after “waeture”.
In wehenga 10(6), insert “ā,” before “e whakatakotoria ana”.
In wehenga 11(3)(a), insert “ā,” after “mahi hoko;”.
In wehenga 11(3)(b), delete “kei a ia” after “rerenga (a),”.
In wehenga 13(2), insert “i” after “e tohutohu”, insert “i” before “tētahi kaiwhakapāho kē atu”, and insert “i” before “tētahi kaihanga hōtaka kē”.
In wehenga 15(1)(ba), insert “hoki” after “me whakaaroaro rawa”.
In wehenga 16B(2)(c), replace “ā,” with “pēnei” before “mō ia putanga”.
In wehenga 16B(2)(c)(iii), replace “o te putanga mahi.” with “o te kawenga o te putanga.”.
In wehenga 20(1)(a), delete “o” after “māramatanga,”.
In wehenga 20A(1)(a), insert “ā,” after “pūtea rā;”.
In wehenga 20A(1)(b), delete “hoki” after “te nui”, and insert “ā,” after “$10,000;”.
In wehenga 20A(1)(c), delete “hoki” after “te wāriu katoa”, and insert “ā,” after “tōpūtanga;”.
In wehenga 20A(1)(d), delete “hoki” after “ngā kōrero”, and insert “ā,” after “tau pūtea;”.
In wehenga 20A(1)(e), delete “hoki” after “ngā kōrero”.
In wehenga 20B(a), insert “ā,” after “ana;”.
In wehenga 20B(b), delete “hoki” after “whakamārama rawa”, and insert “ā, ” after “te tau pūtea;”.
In wehenga 20B(c), delete “hoki” after “whakauru rawa”.
In wehenga 20B(c)(i), insert “ā,” after “kirimana hoko;”.
In wehenga 20B(c)(ii), delete “hoki” after “whakatauritetanga”.
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In wehenga 20C(2)(a), insert “ā,” after “whānuitia ana;”.
In wehenga 20C(2)(b), delete “hoki” after “whakauru rawa”.
In wehenga 20C(2)(c), delete “hoki” after “whakauru rawa”.
In wehenga 20D(a), insert “ā,” after “kei roto i ērā;”.
In wehenga 20D(b), delete “hoki” after “whai rawa”, insert “i” before “tētahi tauākī o te haepapatanga”, and insert “ā,” after “pūtea;”.
In wehenga 20D(c), delete “hoki” after “whai rawa”, and insert “ā,” after “mō taua tau pūtea;”.
In wehenga 20D(d), delete “hoki” after “tohu rawa”, and insert “i” after “tohu rawa hoki”.
In wehenga 21(1)(a), insert “ā,” after “māna;”.
In wehenga 21(1)(b), delete “hoki” after “ā-tau”.
In wehenga 21(2)(a), insert “ā,” after “(1)(a);”.
In wehenga 21(2)(b), delete “hoki” after “tuku rawa”.
In wehenga 21A(2), replace “me whai rawa e ia te—” with “me whai rawa ia ki te—”.
In wehenga 21A(2)(a), insert “ā,” after “arotake;”.
In wehenga 21A(2)(b), delete “hoki” after “whakaaroaro”.
In wehenga 21B(2)(b), delete “mehemea” before “rānei”.
In the cross-heading before wehenga 21C, replace “mana” with “taumata”.
In wehenga 24(2), insert “o Te Pūtahi Paoho” after “ngā āheinga”.
In wehenga 27B(4)(a), insert “ā,” after “wehenga;”.
In wehenga 27B(4)(b), delete “hoki” after “kaua rawa”, and insert “ā,” after “kaiurungi;”.
In wehenga 27B(4)(c), delete “hoki” after “kaua rawa”, and insert “ā,” after “2004;”.
In wehenga 27B(4)(d), delete “hoki” after “i te kopoutanga”, and replace “me noho rawa te aronga me ngā āheinga o Te Ratonga Whakaata Māori hei ārahi i a Te Mātāwai.” with “me ārahi rawa e te aronga me ngā āheinga o Te Ratonga Whakaata Māori.”
In Te Āpitihanga 1, rarangi 1, insert “ānō nei” before “kāore i”.
In Te Āpitihanga 1, rarangi 5A, replace “i” with “o” after “tae atu ki te mutunga”.
In Te Āpitihanga 1, rarangi 6, replace “i” with “o” after “tae atu ki te mutunga”, and replace “i” with “ki” after “te wā”.
In Te Āpitihanga 1, rarangi 7(1), insert “ai” after “i whakaaetia”, insert “ai” after “i waihangatia”, and insert “ai” after “i tukuna atu”.
In Te Āpitihanga 1, rarangi 8(1)(a), delete “i tētahi whakaotinga o tētahi take,”.
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In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 2(2), delete “hoki” after “me te (b)”.
Replace Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 2(5)(d), with:(d) kaua rawa e kopou i te tangata ka tupea i raro i te wehenga 30 o te Crown
Entities Act 2004, ki a Te Mātāwai.In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 4(b), insert “te” after “te mahi a”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 8(1), delete “ki te” after “Te Mātāwai”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 8(2), insert “i” after “i te wā”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 9, insert “, ”after “i tōna tūranga”, and insert “hoki” after “ka noho”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 17(4), delete “mahi i” after “rārangi iti (1)(b),”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 19(1)(a), delete “e āhei ana”, and replace “te āheinga te kawe, te mana whakahaere rānei te whiu,” with “te kawe i ngā āheinga, te whiu rānei i te mana whakahaere,”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 19(1)(c), insert “me” before “noho motuhake”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 22(2)(a), insert “ā,” after “kia whai hua”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 22(2)(b), delete “hoki” after “hāngai tonu”, and
insert “ā,” after “marea;”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 22(2)(c), delete “hoki” after “i te taha”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 22(3)(b)(ii), delete “ai hoki” after “kia tū”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 22(5)(b), delete “rānei” after “i runga”, and insert “rānei” before “i runga”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 26, delete “e” after “Me whakaatu rawa”, and insert “,” before and “, ” after “i a ia e mahi ana hei mema”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 27(1), replace “atu—” with “hāunga—”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 27(1)(a), delete “i” before “ngā wā”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 27(1)(b), replace “i ngā wā rānei” with “rānei ngā wā”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 27(1)(c), replace “i ngā wā rānei” with “rānei ngā wā”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 27(1)(d), delete “i” before “ngā wā”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 27(2)(b), replace “kāore rawa hoki” with “hoki kāore rawa”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 28(1)(a), insert “ā,” after “Te Mātāwai;”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 28(1)(b), delete “hoki” after “pānga”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 28(5), delete “mehemea” after “te take”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 28(5)(a), insert “mehemea” before “ka whiwhi”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 28(5)(b), insert “mehemea rānei” before “he makau”, and delete “rānei” after “he makau”.
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In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 28(5)(c), insert “mehemea rānei” before “ka whai”, and delete “rānei” after “ā-pūtea”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 28(5)(d), insert “mehemea rānei” before “he hoa kōtui”, and delete “rānei” after “he hoa kōtui”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 28(5)(e), insert “mehemea rānei” before “he tautika”, and delete “rānei” after “he tautika”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 32(1), replace “unuhia” with “inihua”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 34(1), replace “Ka whai wāhi ka tika ngā mema o Te Mātāwai ki te whiwhi utu,” with “E tika ana kia whiwhi utu ngā mema o Te Mātāwai,”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 34(1)(b), replace “i ngā āheinga me ngā mahi o Te Mātāwai.” with “i ngā āheinga o Te Mātāwai, i āna mahi hoki.”
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 34(2), replace “i tēnā wā, i tēnā wā” with “i ōna wā”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 35(1)(b), replace “ōna” with “āna” before “kaimahi”.
In Te Āpitihanga 4, rarangi 35(3)(d)(ii), delete “hoki” after “hiranga”.
In Te Āpitihanga 5, rarangi 1(2)(b), delete “i” after “reo ā-tuhi”.
In Te Āpitihanga 5, rarangi 4(1), insert “reo ā-waha rānei, ” after “ki te whakawhiti”.
In Te Āpitihanga 5, rarangi 4(1)(a), insert “ā, ” after “horopaki):”.
In Te Āpitihanga 5, rarangi 4(1)(b), delete “hoki” after “kua tika”.
In Te Āpitihanga 5, rarangi 4(3), replace “ko” with “tā” after “tā tērā rānei,”.
In Te Āpitihanga 5, rarangi 4(3), replace “kē” with “rānei” after “taraipiunara”.
In Te Āpitihanga 5, rarangi 4(4)(b), replace “kāore rānei” with “rānei kāore”.
In Te Āpitihanga 5, rarangi 5(1), insert “rānei” after “i runga”.
In Te Āpitihanga 5, rarangi 5(1)(b), delete “rānei” after “kaipupuri”.
In Te Āpitihanga 5, rarangi 5(3), insert “rānei” after “ka āhei”.
In Te Āpitihanga 5, rarangi 5(3)(b), delete “rānei” after “whakatārewa”.
In Te Āpitihanga 5, rarangi 5(4), delete “a tētahi” after “ki ngā kawenga”.
In Te Āpitihanga 5, rarangi 5(4), insert “rānei” after “ka āhei”.
In Te Āpitihanga 5, rarangi 5(4)(b), delete “rānei” after “whakamana”.(Hon Te Ururoa Flavell)
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Te Wāhanga 1 AA to 4, Parts 1AA to 4, Te Āpitihanga 1 to 8, and Schedules 1 to 8, as amended, stand part.The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
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Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported Te Pire mō Te Reo Māori/Māori Language Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading forthwith.
Te Pire mō Te Reo Māori/Māori Language Bill
Hon Te Ururoa Flavell moved, and the question was proposed, That Te Pire mō Te Reo Māori/Māori Language Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 104New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 28; Green Party 13; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 11New Zealand First 11
Motion agreed to.
Te Pire mō Te Reo Māori/Māori Language Bill was read a third time.
Appropriation (2014/15 Confirmation and Validation) Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Appropriation (2014/15 Confirmation and Validation) Bill.
(In the committee)
Resolved, That the reports of committees relevant to the External Sector be noted.
Resolved, That the reports of committees relevant to the Finance and Government Administration Sector be noted.
The question was proposed, That the reports of committees relevant to the Health Sector be noted.
At 5.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Appropriation (2014/15 Confirmation and Validation) Bill.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
6 Adjournment
At 5.55 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 3 May 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that members of the France – New Zealand Parliamentary Friendship Group, led by President Mr Philippe Vitel, were present in the gallery.
The group was welcomed with applause.
2 Petitions
The presentation of two petitions was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of four reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Parental Leave and Employment Protection (Six Months’ Paid Leave and Work Contact Hours) Amendment Bill
• Canterbury Property Boundaries and Related Matters Bill.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Inquiry into the 2014 general election
• Briefing from CrestClean on the introduction of Cleaning Industry Training Standards
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Ngāi Te Rangi and Ngā Pōtiki Claims Settlement Bill
• Maritime Crimes Amendment Bill
• Te Awa Tupua (Whanganui River Claims Settlement) Bill
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• Taxation (Annual Rates for 2016–17, Closely Held Companies, and Remedial Matters) Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
6 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
7 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2014/15 Confirmation and Validation) Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Appropriation (2014/15 Confirmation and Validation) Bill.
(In the committee)
Resolved, That the reports of the committees relevant to the Health Sector be noted.
Resolved, That the reports of the committees relevant to the Justice Sector be noted.
Resolved, That the reports of the committees relevant to the Māori, Other Populations and Cultural Sector be noted.
Resolved, That the reports of the committees relevant to the Primary Sector be noted.
Resolved, That the reports of the committees relevant to the Social Development and Housing Sector be noted.
The time for the debate expired.
On the question, That clauses 1 to 7 and Schedules 1 to 4 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clauses 1 to 7 and Schedules 1 to 4 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Appropriation (2014/15 Confirmation and Validation) Bill without amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading forthwith.
Appropriation (2014/15 Confirmation and Validation) Bill
Hon Amy Adams for Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the Appropriation (2014/15 Confirmation and Validation) Bill be now read a third time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Appropriation (2014/15 Confirmation and Validation) Bill was read a third time.
Taxation (Residential Land Withholding Tax, GST on Online Services, and Student
Loans) Bill
Hon Michael Woodhouse moved, and the question was proposed, That the Taxation (Residential Land Withholding Tax, GST on Online Services, and Student Loans) Bill be now read a third time.
8 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 4 May 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Death of former member
The Speaker informed the House of the death on 3 May 2016 of Ian Terence Quigley.
The Speaker expressed on behalf of the House the sense of loss sustained and sympathy with the relatives of the late former member, and members stood and observed a period of silence as a mark of respect to his memory.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of five reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• International treaty examination of the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works
• International treaty examination of the Budapest Treaty on the International Recognition of the Deposit of Microorganisms for the Purposes of Patent Procedure
• International treaty examination of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement
• International treaty examination of the WIPO Copyright Treaty
• International treaty examination of the WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 General debate
Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
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6 Private and local orders of the day
Wellington Town Belt Bill
The Wellington Town Belt Bill was read a third time.
7 Members’ orders of the day
Local Government (Auckland Council) Amendment Bill (No 3)
Alfred Ngaro moved, and the question was proposed, That the Local Government (Auckland Council) Amendment Bill (No 3) be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 13New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1
Motion agreed to.
The Local Government (Auckland Council) Amendment Bill (No 3) was read a third time.
Healthy Homes Guarantee Bill (No 2)
Andrew Little moved, and the question was proposed, That the Healthy Homes Guarantee Bill (No 2) be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1
Motion agreed to.
The Healthy Homes Guarantee Bill (No 2) was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Government Administration Committee consider the bill.
8 Adjournment
At 9.54 pm the House adjourned.
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Thursday, 5 May 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Christopher Finlayson made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Rates Rebate (Retirement Village Residents) Amendment Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 Government orders of the day
New Zealand Public Health and Disability (Southern DHB) Elections Bill
Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman moved, and the question was proposed, That the New Zealand Public Health and Disability (Southern DHB) Elections Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 26Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The New Zealand Public Health and Disability (Southern DHB) Elections Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Environment Canterbury (Transitional Governance Arrangements) Bill
Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Environment Canterbury (Transitional Governance Arrangements) Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; United Future 1
Result altered by leave after originally being announced as Ayes 63, Noes 58.
Motion agreed to.
The Environment Canterbury (Transitional Governance Arrangements) Bill was read a third time.
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Matters) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Display of Low-alcohol Beverages and Other Remedial Matters) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
The Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Display of Low-alcohol Beverages and Other Remedial Matters) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Justice and Electorate Committee consider the bill.
5 Adjournment
At 5.56 pm the House adjourned.
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The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that a delegation from the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, led by the Speaker, His Excellency Ismail Kahraman, was present in the Chamber.
The delegation was welcomed with applause and the visiting Speaker accorded a seat on the left of the Chair.
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of five reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, Preparing New Zealand for rising seas: Certainty and uncertainty
• Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Ministry for Primary Industries: Preparing and responding to biosecurity incursions – follow-up and audit
• International treaty examination of the Cape Town Agreement of 2012 on the implementation of the provisions of the Torremolinos Protocol of 1993 relating to the Torremolinos International Convention for the Safety of Fishing Vessels, 1977
• International treaty examination of the Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims, 1976
• International treaty examination of the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Fishing Vessel Personnel, 1995
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement Amendment Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
4 Member’s motion
Resolved, That this House condemn the human rights record of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, which, as detailed in the 2014 United Nations Commission of Inquiry, involves systematic abuse and repression; and that this House call on the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea to give access to human
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rights bodies and international agencies to improve the lives of the North Korean people (Melissa Lee).
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Government orders of the day
Taxation (Residential Land Withholding Tax, GST on Online Services, and Student
Loans) Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Taxation (Residential Land Withholding Tax, GST on Online Services, and Student Loans) Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Taxation (Residential Land Withholding Tax, GST on Online Services, and Student Loans) Bill was read a third time.
Social Security Legislation Rewrite Bill
Hon Anne Tolley moved, and the question was proposed, That the Social Security Legislation Rewrite Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Social Security Legislation Rewrite Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Social Services Committee consider the bill.
Hon Anne Tolley moved, and the question was proposed, That the Social Security Legislation Rewrite Bill be reported to the House by 15 September 2016.
Carmel Sepuloni moved the following amendment:That the words “15 September 2016” be replaced with “10 November 2016”.
Amendment ruled out of order as being a direct negation of the motion.
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On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That the Social Security Legislation Rewrite Bill be reported to the House by 15 September 2016.
Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 120New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 1ACT New Zealand 1
Motion agreed to.
The Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
New Zealand Public Health and Disability (Southern DHB) Elections Bill and
Taxation (Transformation: First Phase Simplification and Other Measures) Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the New Zealand Public Health and Disability (Southern DHB) Elections Bill and the Taxation (Transformation: First Phase Simplification and Other Measures) Bill.
(In the committee)
New Zealand Public Health and Disability (Southern DHB) Elections Bill
Clauses 1 to 7 read.On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 26Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
On the question, That clause 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 26Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
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On the question, That clause 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 26Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
The following amendment was put:Replace clause 4 with:
4 Purpose The purpose of this Act is to integrate a commissioner within the bounds of the 2016
triennial general election of the Southern DHB in order to provide, until the repeal date, for the continuation of guidance of a commissioner for the Southern DHB.
(Ria Bond)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That clause 4 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 26Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 4 stand part.
On the question, That clause 5 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 26Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 5 stand part.
On the question, That clause 6 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 26Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 6 stand part.
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The following amendment was put:Replace clause 7(1) with:
(1) The following provisions of the 2000 Act shall apply to the Southern DHB in relation to the triennial general election, explicitly:(a) clause 16(1) of Schedule 2 (which provides for the Minister to appoint persons
to hold positions on the board of that DHB that would otherwise be held by elected members); and
(b) clause 16(3) of Schedule 2 of the 2000 Act does not apply to the Southern DHB triennial general election of 2016.
(Ria Bond)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendments were put:In the heading to clause 7, replace “Cancellation” with “Postponement”.
Replace clause 7(1) with:(1) The triennial general election for the Southern DHB in 2016 is postponed until a date
set by Order in Council.(Hon Annette King)
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
On the question, That clause 7 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 26Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 7 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment presently.
Taxation (Transformation: First Phase Simplification and Other Measures) Bill
Part 1 read.
The following amendment was tabled:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 173 (Julie Anne Genter).
Amendment ruled out of order as being outside the scope of the bill.
At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
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Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the New Zealand Public Health and Disability (Southern DHB) Elections Bill without amendment.
The Chairperson also reported progress on the Taxation (Transformation: First Phase Simplification and Other Measures) Bill.
The report was adopted and the New Zealand Public Health and Disability (Southern DHB) Elections Bill set down for third reading next sitting day.
The Taxation (Transformation: First Phase Simplification and Other Measures) Bill was set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
7 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 11 May 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The Official Information (Parliamentary Under-Secretaries) Amendment Bill was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 General debate
Andrew Little moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
6 Government orders of the day
Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill
Hon Te Ururoa Flavell moved, and the question was proposed, That Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Māori Affairs Committee consider the bill.
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Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill
Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Social Services Committee by majority be agreed to.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Health (Protection) Amendment Bill and Coroners Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Health (Protection) Amendment Bill and the Coroners Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Health (Protection) Amendment Bill
Part 1 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 127 (Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman).
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Part 2 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments to the amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 80 (Hon Annette King).
In clause 13, new section 113, after “tanning”, insert “and UV nail”, and after “sunbeds”, insert “UV nail lamps,”.
In clause 13, heading to new section 114, after “tanning”, insert “and UV nail”.
In clause 13, new section 114(1), after “services”, insert “or artificial nail services using UV”.
In clause 13, new section 114(2), after “services”, insert “or artificial UV nail services”.
(Ria Bond)
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On the question, That the amendments to the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 12New Zealand First 12Noes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments to the amendments not agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 80 (Hon Annette King).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Clauses 1 to 3 read.The following amendment was tabled:Amendment to clause 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 80 (Hon Annette King).
Amendment ruled out of order as being contingent on an amendment that had been negatived.
Resolved, That clauses 1 to 3 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Health (Protection) Amendment Bill with amendment and reported no progress on the Coroners Amendment Bill.
The report was adopted and the Health (Protection) Amendment Bill set down for third reading next sitting day.
The Coroners Amendment Bill was set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
7 Adjournment
At 9.51 pm the House adjourned.
Wednesday, 11 May 2016
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Thursday, 12 May 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Simon Bridges made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of six reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Shop Trading Hours Amendment Bill
• Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Relationships Registration (Preventing Name Change by Child Sex Offenders) Amendment Bill.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, A review of public sector financial assets and how they are managed and governed
• Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Improving financial reporting in the public sector
• Report of the Attorney-General under the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 on the Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Relationships Registration (Preventing Name Change by Child Sex Offenders) Amendment Bill
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Government orders of the day
Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement Amendment Bill
Hon Todd McClay moved, and the question was proposed, That the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 1 (Goff); ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31 (Ardern, Clark, Cosgrove, Cunliffe, Curran, Davis, Dyson, Faafoi, Henare, Hipkins, King, Lees-Galloway, Little, Mahuta, Mallard, Moroney, Nash, O’Connor D, Parker, Robertson, Rurawhe, Salesa, Sepuloni, Shearer, Sio, Tirikatene, Twyford, Wall, Whaitiri, Williams, Woods); Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee consider the bill.
New Zealand Public Health and Disability (Southern DHB) Elections Bill
Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman moved, and the question was proposed, That the New Zealand Public Health and Disability (Southern DHB) Elections Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 16Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The New Zealand Public Health and Disability (Southern DHB) Elections Bill was read a third time.
6 Adjournment
At 5.55 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 24 May 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that a parliamentary delegation from the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, led by Hon Francesca Semoso, was present in the gallery.
The delegation was welcomed with applause.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
Three papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Contract and Commercial Law Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Rino Tirikatene had indicated his desire to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the decision by the Ministry of Primary Industries to launch an independent review into its handling of the illegal dumping of fish in 2012 and early 2013.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
7 Correction of vote
The Speaker corrected the vote on the third reading of the New Zealand Public Health and Disability (Southern DHB) Elections Bill. The correct result is Ayes 95, Noes 26.
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8 Government orders of the day
Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill, Taxation (Transformation: First Phase
Simplification and Other Measures) Bill, and Human Rights Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill, further consideration of the Taxation (Transformation: First Phase Simplification and Other Measures) Bill, and consideration of the Human Rights Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill
Parts 1 and 2, the Schedule, and clauses 1 to 3 read.Resolved, That the question be now put (Sarah Dowie).
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 177 (Hon Dr Nick Smith).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Amendments to Part 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 172 (Metiria Turei).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Resolved, That the Schedule stand part.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Taxation (Transformation: First Phase Simplification and Other Measures) Bill
Part 1 read again.Joanne Hayes moved, That the question be now put.
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On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 171 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
The following amendment was tabled:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 173 (Julie Anne Genter).
Amendment ruled out of order as being outside the scope of the bill.
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Part 2 read.Resolved, That the question be now put (Jami-Lee Ross).
The following amendment was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 171 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
Part 3 read.Resolved, That Part 3 stand part.
Resolved, That the Schedule stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 171 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 2, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Human Rights Amendment Bill
Part 1 read.Chris Bishop moved, That the question be now put.
Taxation (Transformation: First Phase Simplification and Other Measures) Bill
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On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 88New Zealand National 59; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 32New Zealand Labour 32
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 175 (Hon Amy Adams).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Part 2 read.Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Resolved, That the Schedule stand part.
Clauses 1 to 3 read.Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill with amendment.
The Chairperson also reported the Taxation (Transformation: First Phase Simplification and Other Measures) Bill and the Human Rights Amendment Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted and the bills were set down for third reading next sitting day.
The sitting was suspended from 9.55 pm and resumed at 9.00 am on Wednesday, 25 May 2016 for an extended sitting.
Wednesday, 25 May 2016
Hineuru Claims Settlement Bill
The Hineuru Claims Settlement Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Ngāi Te Rangi and Ngā Pōtiki Claims Settlement Bill
Hon Te Ururoa Flavell for Hon Christopher Finlayson moved, and the question was proposed, That the Ngāi Te Rangi and Ngā Pōtiki Claims Settlement Bill be now read a first time.
Human Rights Amendment Bill
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The Ngāi Te Rangi and Ngā Pōtiki Claims Settlement Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Māori Affairs Committee consider the bill.
Te Awa Tupua (Whanganui River Claims Settlement) Bill
The Te Awa Tupua (Whanganui River Claims Settlement) Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Māori Affairs Committee consider the bill.
9 Adjournment
At 12.59 pm the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 25 May 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The Public Collections and Solicitations (Disclosure of Payment) Bill was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
2 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
3 General debate
Hon Steven Joyce moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
4 Members’ orders of the day
Parental Leave and Employment Protection (Six Months’ Paid Leave and Work
Contact Hours) Amendment Bill
Sue Moroney moved, and the question was proposed, That the Parental Leave and Employment Protection (Six Months’ Paid Leave and Work Contact Hours) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1
Motion agreed to.
The Parental Leave and Employment Protection (6 Months’ Paid Leave) Amendment Bill (formerly the Parental Leave and Employment Protection (Six Months’ Paid Leave and Work Contact Hours) Amendment Bill) was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Official Information (Parliamentary Under-Secretaries) Amendment Bill
Adrian Rurawhe moved, and the question was proposed, That the Official Information (Parliamentary Under-Secretaries) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Official Information (Parliamentary Under-Secretaries) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Overseas Investment (Protection of New Zealand Homebuyers) Amendment Bill
Phil Twyford moved, and the question was proposed, That the Overseas Investment (Protection of New Zealand Homebuyers) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
5 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 26 May 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
Three papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
2 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Appropriation (2015/16 Supplementary Estimates) Bill
• Our Work Our Future Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
3 Papers—Supplementary Estimates
The Supplementary Estimates of Appropriations for the Government of New Zealand for the year ending 30 June 2016 were presented by the Minister of Finance and announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Budget
The Appropriation (2016/17 Estimates) Bill was introduced and set down for first reading presently.
5 Budget papers
The 2016/17 Budget papers were presented by the Minister of Finance and announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
6 Budget—continued
Appropriation (2016/17 Estimates) Bill
The Appropriation (2016/17 Estimates) Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading forthwith.
7 Budget statement
Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the Appropriation (2016/17 Estimates) Bill be now read a second time.
Hon Bill English delivered the Budget statement.
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8 Budget debate
Andrew Little moved, and the question was proposed on, the following amendment:
That all the words after “That” be omitted and the following substituted:this House has no confidence in a government that has lost touch after eight years in office, is too often focused on the few at the very top, and which is forgetting about middle New Zealanders who are trying to get ahead.
Hon Gerry Brownlee moved, That the debate be now adjourned.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the debate be now adjourned.
The debate was set down for resumption next sitting day.
9 Urgency
Hon Gerry Brownlee moved a motion to accord urgency to certain business.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That urgency be accorded—
• The introduction and passing of—
• the Climate Change Response (Removal of Transitional Measure) Amendment Bill
• the Customs and Excise (Tobacco Products—Budget Measures) Amendment Bill.
10 Introduction of Government bills
The Climate Change Response (Removal of Transitional Measure) Amendment Bill was introduced and set down for first reading forthwith.
The Customs and Excise (Tobacco Products—Budget Measures) Amendment Bill was introduced and set down for first reading presently.
11 Passing of Government bills
Climate Change Response (Removal of Transitional Measure) Amendment Bill
The Climate Change Response (Removal of Transitional Measure) Amendment Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading forthwith.
The Climate Change Response (Removal of Transitional Measure) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage forthwith.
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The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Climate Change Response (Removal of Transitional Measure) Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Climate Change Response (Removal of Transitional Measure) Amendment Bill
Parts 1 and 2, the Schedule, and clauses 1 to 3 read.The following amendment was tabled:Amendment proposing to insert new clause 4AA (James Shaw).
Amendment ruled out of order as being outside the scope of the bill.
The following amendments were put:Replace clause 4 with:
4 Section 63A repealed (Modification of liability to surrender units to cover certain emissions)
Repeal section 63A.
Replace clause 5 with:5 Section 64A repealed (Modification of entitlement to receive New Zealand units for
removal activities) Repeal section 64A.
Replace clause 8 with:8 Section 84A repealed (Temporary suspension of allocation entitlement for eligible
industrial activities) Repeal section 84A.
(James Shaw)
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Replace clause 1 with:
1 Title This Act is the Climate Change Response (Removal of One Transitional Measure)
Amendment Act 2016.(James Shaw)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
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The following amendment was put:Replace clause 3 with:
3 Principal ActThis Act amends the Climate Change Response Act 2002 (the principal Act) to improve the ability of the NZ ETS to fulfil its statutory purpose of helping New Zealand meet its international obligations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (1992) in light of the Paris Agreement signed by New Zealand on 23 April 2016.
(Dr Kennedy Graham)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Parts 1 and 2, the Schedule, and clauses 1 to 3 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment.
Reporting and passing of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Climate Change Response (Removal of Transitional Measure) Amendment Bill without amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading forthwith.
Hon Paula Bennett moved, and the question was proposed, That the Climate Change Response (Removal of Transitional Measure) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
The sitting was suspended between 10.00 pm and 9.00 am.
Friday, 27 May 2016
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Climate Change Response (Removal of Transitional Measure) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
The Climate Change Response (Removal of Transitional Measure) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Customs and Excise (Tobacco Products—Budget Measures) Amendment Bill
Hon Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga moved, and the question was proposed, That the Customs and Excise (Tobacco Products—Budget Measures) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
Thursday, 26 May 2016
Climate Change Response (Removal of Transitional Measure) Amendment Bill
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On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Customs and Excise (Tobacco Products—Budget Measures) Amendment Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading forthwith.
Hon Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga moved, and the question was proposed, That the Customs and Excise (Tobacco Products—Budget Measures) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Customs and Excise (Tobacco Products—Budget Measures) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage forthwith.
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Customs and Excise (Tobacco Products—Budget Measures) Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Customs and Excise (Tobacco Products—Budget Measures) Amendment Bill
Parts 1 and 2 and clauses 1 to 3 read.On the question, That Part 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
On the question, That Part 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
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On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
On the question, That clause 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
On the question, That clause 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment.
Reporting and passing of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Customs and Excise (Tobacco Products—Budget Measures) Amendment Bill without amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading forthwith.
Hon Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga moved, and the question was proposed, That the Customs and Excise (Tobacco Products—Budget Measures) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Customs and Excise (Tobacco Products—Budget Measures) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
12 Adjournment
At 12.50 pm the House adjourned.
Thursday, 26 May 2016
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Tuesday, 31 May 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Select committee reports
The presentation of two reports was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
2 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
3 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2016/17 Estimates) Bill
The House resumed the adjourned debate on the question, That the Appropriation (2016/17 Estimates) Bill be now read a second time, and the amendment proposed to it.
Resolved, That this debate be now adjourned (Hon Steven Joyce).
The debate was set down for resumption next sitting day.
Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill
The Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Taxation (Transformation: First Phase Simplification and Other Measures) Bill
The Taxation (Transformation: First Phase Simplification and Other Measures) Bill was read a third time.
4 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
481 Wednesday, 1 June 2016
Wednesday, 1 June 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
Four papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Advocacy, Workforce, and Age Settings) Amendment Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2016/17 Estimates) Bill
The House resumed the adjourned debate on the question, That the Appropriation (2016/17 Estimates) Bill be now read a second time, and the amendment proposed to it.
Resolved, That this debate be now adjourned (Tim Macindoe).
The debate was set down for resumption next sitting day.
Social Security (Extension of Young Persons Services and Remedial Matters)
Amendment Bill
Hon Anne Tolley moved, and the question was proposed, That the Social Security (Extension of Young Persons Services and Remedial Matters) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
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The Social Security (Extension of Young Persons Services and Remedial Matters) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Riccarton Racecourse Development Enabling Bill and Riccarton Racecourse Bill
The Riccarton Racecourse Development Enabling Bill and the Riccarton Racecourse Bill were read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Electronic Monitoring of Offenders Legislation Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Electronic Monitoring of Offenders Legislation Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Electronic Monitoring of Offenders Legislation Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Register) Bill
Hon Anne Tolley moved, and the question was proposed, That the Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Register) Bill be now read a second time.
6 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
483 Thursday, 2 June 2016
Thursday, 2 June 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Christopher Finlayson made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of three reports was announced.
The Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind Act Repeal Bill was set down for second reading.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Controller and Auditor-General, Draft Annual Plan 2016/17
• Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Financial Stability Report, May 2016
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Food Safety Law Reform Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
4 Member’s motion
Resolved, That this House express support for the statement of the Inter- Parliamentary Union, stressing the critical importance of the principle of parliamentary immunity, and express concern at the vote in the Turkish Parliament amending the Constitution which effectively stripped a quarter of the country’s MPs of their immunity, noting that such wholesale lifting of immunity will weaken the Parliament (Dr Kennedy Graham).
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2016/17 Estimates) Bill
The House resumed the adjourned debate on the question, That the Appropriation (2016/17 Estimates) Bill be now read a second time, and the amendment proposed to it.
Resolved, That this debate be now adjourned (Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman).
The debate was set down for resumption next sitting day.
484 Thursday, 2 June 2016
Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Register) Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Register) Bill be now read a second time.
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Social Services Committee by majority be agreed to.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Register) Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Canterbury Property Boundaries and Related Matters Bill
The Canterbury Property Boundaries and Related Matters Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
7 Adjournment
At 5.46 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 7 June 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Government motion
Resolved, That this House congratulate Her Majesty The Queen on the occasion of her 90th birthday (Rt Hon John Key).
2 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Rt Hon Winston Peters had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the performance of regulators in relation to the proposed joint venture between Silver Fern Farms and Shanghai Maling.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
6 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2016/17 Estimates) Bill
The House resumed the adjourned debate on the question, That the Appropriation (2016/17 Estimates) Bill be now read a second time, and the amendment proposed to it.
On the question, That the amendment (Andrew Little) be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
486 Tuesday, 7 June 2016
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Appropriation (2016/17 Estimates) Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Coroners Amendment Bill, Riccarton Racecourse Development Enabling Bill, and
Riccarton Racecourse Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Coroners Amendment Bill, the Riccarton Racecourse Development Enabling Bill, and the Riccarton Racecourse Bill.
(In the committee)
Coroners Amendment Bill
Part 1 read.Brett Hudson moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 75New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 46New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 174 and the following amendment:In clause 6, new section 7(2)(e), replace “1 July 2016” with “the commencement of the Coroners Amendment Act 2014”.
(Hon Amy Adams)
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Part 2 read.At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Coroners Amendment Bill.
The Chairperson reported no progress on the Riccarton Racecourse Development Enabling Bill and the Riccarton Racecourse Bill.
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The report was adopted and the Coroners Amendment Bill set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
The Riccarton Racecourse Development Enabling Bill and the Riccarton Racecourse Bill were set down for consideration in committee next sitting day.
7 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 8 June 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Government motion
Passing of Sir Graham Latimer
Resolved, That this House mark the passing of Sir Graham Latimer (Hon Hekia Parata).
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Trade (Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duties) Amendment Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
6 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
7 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Ron Mark had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the release of the New Zealand Defence White Paper.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
8 General debate
Fletcher Tabuteau moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
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9 Members’ orders of the day
Parental Leave and Employment Protection (6 Months’ Paid Leave) Amendment Bill
and Official Information (Parliamentary Under-Secretaries) Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Parental Leave and Employment Protection (6 Months’ Paid Leave) Amendment Bill and the Official Information (Parliamentary Under-Secretaries) Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Parental Leave and Employment Protection (6 Months’ Paid Leave) Amendment Bill
Part 1 read.Iain Lees-Galloway moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Clayton Mitchell moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Peeni Henare moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Carmel Sepuloni moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Hon Ruth Dyson moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
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On the question, That Part 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Part 2 read.On the question, That Part 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
On the question, That Schedule 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1
Resolved, That Schedule 1 stand part.
On the question, That Schedule 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1
Resolved, That Schedule 2 stand part.
Clauses 1 to 3 read.On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
On the question, That clause 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Parental Leave and Employment Protection (6 Months’ Paid Leave) Amendment Bill
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On the question, That clause 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment presently.
Official Information (Parliamentary Under-Secretaries) Amendment Bill
Clauses 1 to 4 read.On the question, That clauses 1 to 4 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clauses 1 to 4 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Parental Leave and Employment Protection (6 Months’ Paid Leave) Amendment Bill without amendment.
The Chairperson also reported the Official Information (Parliamentary Under-Secretaries) Amendment Bill without amendment.
The report was adopted.
The Parental Leave and Employment Protection (6 Months’ Paid Leave) Amendment Bill and the Official Information (Parliamentary Under-Secretaries) Amendment Bill were set down for third reading next sitting day.
10 Adjournment
At 9.49 pm the House adjourned.
Wednesday, 8 June 2016
Parental Leave and Employment Protection (6 Months’ Paid Leave) Amendment Bill
492
Thursday, 9 June 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of four reports was announced.
The report on Petition 2014/33 of Penelope Mary Bright and 55 others, and the Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Governance and accountability of council-controlled organisations was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Local Government Act 2002 Amendment Bill (No 2) was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Government orders of the day
Evidence Amendment Bill
Hon Simon Bridges for Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the Evidence Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
The Evidence Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Human Rights Amendment Bill
Hon Simon Bridges for Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the Human Rights Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
The Human Rights Amendment Bill was read a third time.
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Health (Protection) Amendment Bill
Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman moved, and the question was proposed, That the Health (Protection) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
7 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
Thursday, 9 June 2016
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Tuesday, 14 June 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Government motion
Orlando, Florida—shooting
Resolved, That the House express sympathy with the victims of the Orlando shooting.
2 Papers
Four papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Andrew Little had indicated his desire to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the announcement of the decision to increase the refugee quota to 1,000.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
5 Government orders of the day
Contract and Commercial Law Bill
The Contract and Commercial Law Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Justice and Electoral Committee consider the bill.
Appropriation (2015/16 Supplementary Estimates) Bill
Hon Gerry Brownlee for Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the Appropriation (2015/16 Supplementary Estimates) Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
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The Appropriation (2015/16 Supplementary Estimates) Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading next sitting day.
Coroners Amendment Bill, Riccarton Racecourse Development Enabling Bill,
Riccarton Racecourse Bill, and Social Security (Extension of Young Persons
Services and Remedial Matters) Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Coroners Amendment Bill, and for consideration of the Riccarton Racecourse Development Enabling Bill, the Riccarton Racecourse Bill, and the Social Security (Extension of Young Persons Services and Remedial Matters) Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Coroners Amendment Bill
Part 2 read again.
Jono Naylor moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Dr Shane Reti moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Resolved, That the question be now put (Ian McKelvie).
The following amendments were put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 174 and the following amendments:In the heading to clause 56B, replace “on and after 1 July 2016” with “after commencement of Coroners Amendment Act 2014”.
In clause 56B, heading to new section 143A, replace “on and after 1 July 2016” with “after commencement of Coroners Amendment Act 2014”.
In clause 56B, new section 143A, delete “on and”, and delete “on 1 July 2016”.(Hon Amy Adams)
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 145 (Jacinda Ardern).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 146 (Jacinda Ardern).
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On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendments were put:In clause 32, replace section 59A(2) with:
(2) A coroner must notify the Attorney-General before opening an inquiry into a death, if the coroner is satisfied that the death—(a) occurred while the dead person was a member of the Defence Force on
operational service; and(b) arose from hostilities in which the Defence Force or an allied force was engaged.
In clause 32, delete section 59A(3).
In clause 32, replace section 59A(4) with:(4) Where the Attorney-General has been notified of an inquiry under subsection (2), the
Attorney-General may direct the coroner to—(a) not open an inquiry, or to adjourn an inquiry, into the cause and circumstances
of a death; or (b) complete an inquiry to determine the cause of death, but not make
recommendations, or to withhold certain details from publication.
In clause 32, section 59A(4A), replace the chapeau with: (4A) Before the Attorney General directs a coroner not to carry out an investigation, or to
adjourn an inquiry, the Attorney-General must, without limitation, consider—
In clause 32, delete section 59A(5).(Hon Phil Goff)
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Delete clause 41 (Kelvin Davis).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 32New Zealand Labour 32Noes 88New Zealand National 59; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Coroners Amendment Bill
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On the question, That Part 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 88New Zealand National 59; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 32New Zealand Labour 32
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
The following amendments to Schedule 1 were put:In the heading to new Schedule 1, replace “on and after 1 July 2016” with “after commencement of Coroners Amendment Act 2014”.
In new Schedule 1, clause 1, insert in its appropriate alphabetical order:
commencement date means the date on which the Coroners Amendment Act 2014 comes into force
In new Schedule 1, heading to clause 2, replace “1 July 2016” with “commencement date”.
In new Schedule 1, clause 2(1), replace “1 July 2016” with “the commencement date”.
In new Schedule 1, clause 2(3), replace “1 July 2016” with “the commencement date” in both places.
In new Schedule 1, clause 2(4), replace “1 July 2016” with “the commencement date”.
In new Schedule 1, heading to clause 3, replace “1 July 2016” with “commencement date”.
In new Schedule 1, clause 3(1), replace “1 July 2016” with “the commencement date”.
In new Schedule 1, clause 4, replace “1 July 2016” with “the commencement date”.
In new Schedule 1, clause 5(1), replace “1 July 2016” with “the commencement date” in both places.
In new Schedule 1, clause 5(2), replace “1 July 2016” with “the commencement date” in both places.
In new Schedule 1, clause 5(3), replace “1 July 2016” with “the commencement date”.
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Schedule 1, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 2 stand part.
Coroners Amendment Bill
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Clauses 1 to 3 read.On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 88New Zealand National 59; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 32New Zealand Labour 32
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendment was put:In clause 2, replace “1 July 2016” with “the day immediately after the expiry of the period of 1 month that commences on the date on which this Act receives the Royal assent” (Hon Amy Adams).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
On the question, That clause 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 88New Zealand National 59; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 32New Zealand Labour 32
Resolved, That clause 2, as amended, stand part.
On the question, That clause 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 88New Zealand National 59; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 32New Zealand Labour 32
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Riccarton Racecourse Development Enabling Bill and Riccarton Racecourse Bill
Parts 1 and 2 and clauses 1 to 3 of the Riccarton Racecourse Development Enabling Bill, and clauses 1 to 14 and Schedules 1 and 2 of the Riccarton Racecourse Bill read.
Riccarton Racecourse Development Enabling Bill
The following amendments were put:Amendment to Part 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 180 (Hon Dr Nick Smith).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Amendment to Part 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 180 (Hon Dr Nick Smith).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Coroners Amendment Bill
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Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
The question was put, That clause 3 stand part.
Question negatived.
Riccarton Racecourse Bill
Resolved, That clauses 1 to 14 and Schedules 1 and 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the Riccarton Racecourse Development Enabling Bill would be reported with amendment presently.
The Chairperson also announced that the Riccarton Racecourse Bill would be reported without amendment presently.
Social Security (Extension of Young Persons Services and Remedial Matters)
Amendment Bill
Parts 1 and 2, the Schedule, and clauses 1 and 2 read.Brett Hudson moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Resolved, That the question be now put (Joanne Hayes).
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 182 and the following amendments to Part 1:In clause 5, replace “Social Security (Fraud Measures and Debt Recovery) Amendment Act 2014” with “Social Security Amendment Act (No 2) 2015”.
In clause 5, in the table item, replace “Part 4” with “Part 5”.
In clause 33(2), replace “Part 3” with “Part 4”.
In clause 33(2), heading to new Part 4 of Schedule 32, replace “Part 4” with “Part 5”.(Hon Anne Tolley)
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
The following amendments were put:In clause 16, section 88I(6A)(b), after “NCEA level 2 or an equivalent”, insert “or higher”.
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In clause 17, after new section 123E(2), insert:(3) Any young person is entitled to receive services referred to in subsection (1)(a) if they
are—(a) not in full-time employment; and(b) not a full-time student; and(c) a beneficiary, or have applied to be a beneficiary.
After clause 27, insert:27A Section 170 amended (Youth support payments: obligations) Replace section 170(4) with:(4) Where a young person receiving a young parent payment is the principal caregiver of
his or her youngest dependent child the obligation in subsection (1)(a) begins to apply (in relation to the young person) only on the day on which the child becomes 3 years old.
In clause 42, regulation 3A(2)(g)(iii), after “NCEA level 2 or an equivalent”, insert “or higher”.(Carmel Sepuloni)
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
On the question, That Parts 1 and 2, the Schedule, and clauses 1 and 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Parts 1 and 2, the Schedule, and clauses 1 and 2, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Coroners Amendment Bill with amendment.
The Chairperson also reported the Riccarton Racecourse Development Enabling Bill with amendment and the Riccarton Racecourse Bill without amendment.
The Chairperson reported the Social Security (Extension of Young Persons Services and Remedial Matters) Amendment Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted and the bills were set down for third reading next sitting day.
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Taxation (Annual Rates for 2016–17, Closely Held Companies, and Remedial
Matters) Bill
Hon Michael Woodhouse moved, and the question was proposed, That the Taxation (Annual Rates for 2016–17, Closely Held Companies, and Remedial Matters) Bill be now read a first time.
6 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 15 June 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
Two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Bill was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Government motion
Election of Robert Martin to United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons
with Disabilities
Resolved, That this House congratulate Robert Martin on his election to the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and acknowledge that Robert has made history as the first person with a learning disability to be elected to a UN committee (Hon Anne Tolley).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 General debate
Hon Hekia Parata moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
6 Government orders of the day
Taxation (Annual Rates for 2016–17, Closely Held Companies, and Remedial
Matters) Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Taxation (Annual Rates for 2016–17, Closely Held Companies, and Remedial Matters) Bill be now read a first time.
The Taxation (Annual Rates for 2016–17, Closely Held Companies, and Remedial Matters) Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Finance and Expenditure Committee consider the bill (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
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Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Advocacy, Workforce, and Age
Settings) Amendment Bill
Hon Anne Tolley moved, and the question was proposed, That the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Advocacy, Workforce, and Age Settings) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Advocacy, Workforce, and Age Settings) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Social Services Committee consider the bill.
Resolved, That the committee report the bill to the House on or before 17 October 2016 (Hon Christopher Finlayson for Hon Anne Tolley).
Local Government Act 2002 Amendment Bill (No 2)
Hon Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga moved, and the question was proposed, That the Local Government Act 2002 Amendment Bill (No 2) be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 26Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Local Government Act 2002 Amendment Bill (No 2) was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Local Government and Environment Committee consider the bill.
Resolved, That the committee report the bill to the House on or before 28 October 2016 (Hon Paul Goldsmith for Hon Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga).
Trade (Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duties) Amendment Bill
Hon Paul Goldsmith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Trade (Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duties) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
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7 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 16 June 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Papers
The Speaker presented one paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Financial veto certificate
The Speaker informed the House that the Government had delivered to the Clerk a financial veto certificate not concurring in the Parental Leave and Employment Protection (6 Months’ Paid Leave) Amendment Bill, given under Standing Order 327.
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Government orders of the day
Coroners Amendment Bill
Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the Coroners Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 88New Zealand National 59; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 32New Zealand Labour 32
Motion agreed to.
The Coroners Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Riccarton Racecourse Development Enabling Bill and Riccarton Racecourse Bill
The Riccarton Racecourse Development Enabling Bill and the Riccarton Racecourse Bill were read a third time.
Shop Trading Hours Amendment Bill
Hon Michael Woodhouse moved, and the question was proposed, That the Shop Trading Hours Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
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6 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Tuesday, 28 June 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that parliamentarians from Fiji, Niue, Samoa, Tonga, and Tuvalu were present in the gallery.
The parliamentarians were welcomed with applause.
2 Member’s motion
Death of British member of Parliament Jo Cox
Resolved, That this House express its sympathy for the family, friends and colleagues of British member of Parliament Jo Cox, who was attacked and killed as she went about her duties as a local MP on 17 June, and pass condolences and solidarity to the British Parliament (Phil Twyford).
3 Papers
Eleven papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of six reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Statutes Amendment Bill
• Victims’ Orders Against Violent Offenders Amendment Bill.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Briefing from Organics Aotearoa New Zealand
• Inquiry into the appointment of a temporary Ombudsman
• Review of the code of practice for the provision of assistance by the Auditor-General to the House, select committees, and members of Parliament
• Review of the code of practice for the provision of assistance by the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment to the House, select committees, and members of Parliament
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
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6 Debate on matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker informed the House that he had accepted an application to debate a matter of urgent public importance.
Andrew Little moved, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the release of the report on the Government Inquiry into Foreign Trust Disclosure Rules.
The motion lapsed.
7 Imprest Supply Bill
The Imprest Supply (First for 2016/17) Bill was introduced.
The Imprest Supply (First for 2016/17) Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading forthwith.
8 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2015/16 Supplementary Estimates) Bill and Imprest Supply (First for
2016/17) Bill
Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the Appropriation (2015/16 Supplementary Estimates) Bill and the Imprest Supply (First for 2016/17) Bill be now read a second time.
9 Business of the House
By leave, agreed that the sitting of the House today be extended through tomorrow morning from 9.00 am to 1.00 pm for the second reading of the Ngāruahine Claims Settlement Bill and the remaining stages of the Hineuru Claims Settlement Bill.
10 Government orders of the day—continued
Appropriation (2015/16 Supplementary Estimates) Bill and Imprest Supply (First for
2016/17) Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Appropriation (2015/16 Supplementary Estimates) Bill and the Imprest Supply (First for 2016/17) Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bills be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Appropriation (2015/16 Supplementary Estimates) Bill and the Imprest Supply (First for 2016/17) Bill were read a second time and set down for third reading forthwith.
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Appropriation (2015/16 Supplementary Estimates) Bill
Hon Paula Bennett for Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the Appropriation (2015/16 Supplementary Estimates) Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Appropriation (2015/16 Supplementary Estimates) Bill was read a third time.
Imprest Supply (First for 2016/17) Bill
Hon Paula Bennett for Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the Imprest Supply (First for 2016/17) Bill be now read a third time.
The Imprest Supply (First for 2016/17) Bill was read a third time.
Trade (Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duties) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Trade (Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duties) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Trade (Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duties) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Commerce Committee consider the bill.
Shop Trading Hours Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Shop Trading Hours Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62
Adams Dowie Kuriger ScottBakshi Dunne (P) Lee Seymour (P)Barclay English (P) Lotu-Iiga (P) SimpsonBarry (P) Finlayson Macindoe (P) Smith N (P)Bayly Flavell (P) McClay (P) Smith SBennett D Foss (P) McCully (P) TischBennett P (P) Foster-Bell (P) McKelvie (P) Tolley (P)Bishop Goldsmith (P) Mitchell M (P) Upston (P)Borrows (P) Goodhew Muller (P) WagnerBridges (P) Guy (P) Naylor (P) WilliamsonBrownlee (P) Hayes Ngaro WoodhouseCarter (P) Hudson O’Connor S (P) Yang (P)Coleman Joyce (P) Parata (P) Young (P)Collins Kaye Parmar (P)Dean Key (P) Pugh Teller: Doocey (P) Korako Reti Ross
Noes 59
Ardern (P) Genter Moroney Sio (P)Ball Goff (P) Nash (P) StewartBindra Graham O’Connor D Tabuteau (P)Bond Hague O’Rourke (P) Tirikatene (P)Browning (P) Henare (P) Paraone (P) Turei (P)Clark (P) Hipkins Parker Twyford (P)Clendon (P) Hughes (P) Peters (P) Wall (P)Cosgrove (P) King Prosser Whaitiri (P)Cunliffe Little Robertson WilliamsCurran (P) Logie Roche WoodsDavidson Mahuta (P) RurawheDavis Mallard (P) Sage Teller:Delahunty Mark (P) Salesa Lees-GallowayDyson Martin Sepuloni (P)Faafoi Mathers (P) ShawFox Mitchell C Shearer (P)
(P) denotes a proxy vote.
Motion agreed to.
The Shop Trading Hours Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
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The sitting was suspended at 10.10 pm and resumed at 9.00 am on Wednesday, 29 June 2016 for an extended sitting.
Wednesday, 29 June 2016
11 Business of the House
By leave, agreed that all amendments to the Hineuru Claims Settlement Bill in the name of Hon Christopher Finlayson be incorporated into the bill, and that when the order of the day for the bill is called by the Clerk, the House proceed directly to its third reading.
12 Government orders of the day—continued
Ngāruahine Claims Settlement Bill
The Ngāruahine Claims Settlement Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Hineuru Claims Settlement Bill
The Hineuru Claims Settlement Bill was read a third time.
13 Adjournment
At 12.07 pm the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 29 June 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
Two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of two reports was announced.
The Minimum Wage (Contractor Remuneration) Amendment Bill was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Telecommunications (Property Access and Other Matters) Amendment Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 General debate
Metiria Turei moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
7 Private and local orders of the day
Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind Act Repeal Bill
The Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind Act Repeal Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
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Members’ orders of the day
Parental Leave and Employment Protection (6 Months’ Paid Leave) Amendment Bill
Sue Moroney moved, and the question was proposed, That the Parental Leave and Employment Protection (6 Months’ Paid Leave) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
As the Government had issued a financial veto certificate for this bill, in accordance with Standing Order 328(3) no question was put on the bill being read a third time.
The motion lapsed.
Official Information (Parliamentary Under-Secretaries) Amendment Bill
Adrian Rurawhe moved, and the question was proposed, That the Official Information (Parliamentary Under-Secretaries) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Official Information (Parliamentary Under-Secretaries) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Keep Kiwibank Bill
Hon David Parker moved, and the question was proposed, That the Keep Kiwibank Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Overseas Investment (Protection of New Zealand Homebuyers) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Overseas Investment (Protection of New Zealand Homebuyers) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
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8 Adjournment
At 9.52 pm the House adjourned.
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Thursday, 30 June 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Simon Bridges made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Papers
Five papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker announced one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of 14 reports was announced.
The Education Legislation Bill was set down for second reading.
The report on the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Monetary Policy Statement, June 2016, was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Government orders of the day
Government motion—appointment of temporary Ombudsman
Resolved, That, pursuant to sections 3 and 8 of the Ombudsmen Act 1975, this House recommend to the Governor-General that Leo Michael Donnelly be appointed as an Ombudsman for a term of 1 year, commencing on 1 August 2016 (Hon Simon Bridges for Hon Gerry Brownlee).
Health (Protection) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Health (Protection) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Abstentions 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Health (Protection) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Smoke-free Environments (Tobacco Plain Packaging) Amendment Bill
Hon Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga moved, and the question was proposed, That the Smoke-free Environments (Tobacco Plain Packaging) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 13New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1
Motion agreed to.
The Smoke-free Environments (Tobacco Standardised Packaging) Amendment Bill (formerly the Smoke-free Environments (Tobacco Plain Packaging) Amendment Bill) was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Building (Pools) Amendment Bill
Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Building (Pools) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
7 Adjournment
At 5.59 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Tuesday, 5 July 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Karakia
1 Petitions
The presentation of two petitions was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
Five papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of 19 reports was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Government orders of the day
Maritime Crimes Amendment Bill
The Maritime Crimes Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee consider the bill.
Social Security (Extension of Young Persons Services and Remedial Matters)
Amendment Bill
Hon Anne Tolley moved, and the question was proposed, That the Social Security (Extension of Young Persons Services and Remedial Matters) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Social Security (Extension of Young Persons Services and Remedial Matters) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
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Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill
The Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Government Administration Committee consider the bill.
Telecommunications (Property Access and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
The Telecommunications (Property Access and Other Matters) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Commerce Committee consider the bill.
Resolved, That the Telecommunications (Property Access and Other Matters) Amendment Bill be reported to the House by a date that is four months and one day from the day that the bill receives its first reading (Hon Amy Adams).
Building (Pools) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Building (Pools) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
6 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 6 July 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Karakia
1 Petitions
The presentation of two petitions was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
Seven papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 General debate
Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
5 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2016/17 Estimates) Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Appropriation (2016/17 Estimates) Bill.
(In the committee)
Resolved, That Vote Conservation, Vote Environment, and Vote Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment stand part of the Schedules.
Resolved, That Vote Customs, Vote Defence, Vote Defence Force, Vote Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Vote Official Development Assistance stand part of the Schedules.
Resolved, That Vote Audit, Vote Communications Security and Intelligence, Vote Finance, Vote Office of the Clerk, Vote Ombudsmen, Vote Parliamentary Service, Vote Prime Minister and Cabinet, Vote Revenue, Vote Security Intelligence, and Vote State Services stand part of the Schedules.
Resolved, That Vote Health stand part of the Schedules.
Resolved, That Vote Attorney-General, Vote Corrections, Vote Courts, Vote Justice, Vote Parliamentary Counsel, Vote Police, and Vote Serious Fraud stand part of the Schedules.
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Vote Lands and Vote Primary Industries and Food Safety read.At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Appropriation (2016/17 Estimates) Bill.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
6 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
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Thursday, 7 July 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Karakia
1 Introduction of distinguished visitor
The Speaker informed the House that Mr Akbar Khan, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, was present.
The visiting Secretary-General was welcomed with applause and accorded a seat on the left of the Chair.
2 Acknowledgement of Chamber attendants
The House acknowledged the contribution of retiring Chamber attendants.
3 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
4 Business of select committees
Time for report on notice of motion
By leave, agreed that the date by which the Health Committee must report on Government notice of motion No 1 under Standing Order 322(2) be extended to 26 August 2016 (Hon Peter Dunne).
5 Select committee reports
The presentation of six reports was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
6 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
7 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2016/17 Estimates) Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Appropriation (2016/17 Estimates) Bill.
(In the committee)
The question was proposed again, That Vote Lands and Vote Primary Industries and Food Safety stand part of the Schedules.
Resolved, That Vote Lands and Vote Primary Industries and Food Safety stand part of the Schedules.
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Vote Building and Housing and Vote Social Development read.
At 5.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Appropriation (2016/17 Estimates) Bill.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
8 Adjournment
At 5.59 pm the House adjourned.
Thursday, 7 July 2016
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Tuesday, 9 August 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
Thirty-one papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of four reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Patents (Trans-Tasman Patent Attorneys and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
• Kermadec Ocean Sanctuary Bill.
The report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Consulting the community about local authorities’ 10-year plans, and Matters arising from the 2015–25 local authority long-term plans was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Taxation (Business Tax, Exchange of Information, and Remedial Matters) Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Phil Twyford had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the announcement by the Government that Housing New Zealand would no longer pay a dividend in the next two years.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
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7 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2016/17 Estimates) Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Appropriation (2016/17 Estimates) Bill.
(In the committee)
The question was proposed again, That Vote Building and Housing and Vote Social Development stand part of the Schedules.
Resolved, That Vote Building and Housing and Vote Social Development stand part of the Schedules.
Vote Business, Science and Innovation, Vote Labour Market, and Vote Transport read.
On the question, That Vote Business, Science and Innovation, Vote Labour Market, and Vote Transport stand part of the Schedules, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Vote Business, Science and Innovation, Vote Labour Market, and Vote Transport stand part of the Schedules.
Resolved, That Vote Education, Vote Education Review Office, and Vote Tertiary Education stand part of the Schedules.
Vote Arts, Culture and Heritage, Vote Internal Affairs, Vote Māori Development, Vote Pacific Peoples, Vote Sport and Recreation, Vote Statistics, Vote Treaty Negotiations, and Vote Women read.
On the question, That Vote Arts, Culture and Heritage, Vote Internal Affairs, Vote Māori Development, Vote Pacific Peoples, Vote Sport and Recreation, Vote Statistics, Vote Treaty Negotiations, and Vote Women stand part of the Schedules, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Vote Arts, Culture and Heritage, Vote Internal Affairs, Vote Māori Development, Vote Pacific Peoples, Vote Sport and Recreation, Vote Statistics, Vote Treaty Negotiations, and Vote Women stand part of the Schedules.
Resolved, That clauses 1 to 10 and Schedules 1 to 5 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Appropriation (2016/17 Estimates) Bill without amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading next sitting day.
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Food Safety Law Reform Bill
Hon Jo Goodhew moved, and the question was proposed, That the Food Safety Law Reform Bill be now read a first time.
8 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 10 August 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
Two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
2 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
One question to a member was answered.
3 General debate
Andrew Little moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
4 Private and local orders of the day
Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind Act Repeal Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind Act Repeal Bill.
(In the committee)
Preamble and clauses 1 to 4 read.Resolved, That the Preamble stand part.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 4 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind Act Repeal Bill without amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading next sitting day.
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5 Members’ orders of the day
Minimum Wage (Contractor Remuneration) Amendment Bill
Iain Lees-Galloway for Hon David Parker moved, and the question was proposed, That the Minimum Wage (Contractor Remuneration) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1
Motion agreed to.
The Minimum Wage (Contractor Remuneration) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Oaths and Declarations (Endorsing the Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi)
Amendment Bill
Marama Fox moved, and the question was proposed, That the Oaths and Declarations (Endorsing the Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 50New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 71New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12
Motion not agreed to.
Social Security (Stopping Benefit Payments for Offenders who Repeatedly Fail to
Comply with Community Sentences) Amendment Bill
Mark Mitchell moved, and the question was proposed, That the Social Security (Stopping Benefit Payments for Offenders who Repeatedly Fail to Comply with Community Sentences) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Social Security (Stopping Benefit Payments for Offenders who Repeatedly Fail to Comply with Community Sentences) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Social Services Committee consider the bill.
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Customs and Excise (Prohibition of Imports Made by Slave Labour) Amendment Bill
Peeni Henare moved, and the question was proposed, That the Customs and Excise (Prohibition of Imports Made by Slave Labour) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
6 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 11 August 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of two reports was announced.
The report on the Controller and Auditor-General’s Annual Plan 2016/17 was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Residential Tenancies (Safe and Secure Rentals) Amendment Bill
• Airport Authorities (Publicising Lost Property Sales) Amendment Bill
• Land Transfer (Foreign Ownership of Land Register) Amendment Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Government orders of the day
Taxation (Business Tax, Exchange of Information, and Remedial Matters) Bill
Hon Michael Woodhouse moved, and the question was proposed, That the Taxation (Business Tax, Exchange of Information, and Remedial Matters) Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
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The Taxation (Business Tax, Exchange of Information, and Remedial Matters) Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Finance and Expenditure Committee consider the bill.
7 Imprest Supply Bill
The Imprest Supply (Second for 2016/17) Bill was introduced and set down for first reading forthwith.
The Imprest Supply (Second for 2016/17) Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading forthwith.
8 Government orders of the day—continued
Appropriation (2016/17 Estimates) Bill and Imprest Supply (Second for 2016/17) Bill
Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the Appropriation (2016/17 Estimates) Bill be now read a third time and the Imprest Supply (Second for 2016/17) Bill be now read a second time.
9 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Tuesday, 16 August 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
2 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the New Zealand Intelligence and Security Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
Four questions to a member were answered.
4 Debate on matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that he had accepted an application to debate a matter of urgent public importance.
Hon Annette King moved, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the contamination of drinking water in Havelock North.
The motion lapsed.
5 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2016/17 Estimates) Bill and Imprest Supply (Second for 2016/17) Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Appropriation (2016/17 Estimates) Bill be now read a third time and the Imprest Supply (Second for 2016/17) Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 56New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Appropriation (2016/17 Estimates) Bill was read a third time.
The Imprest Supply (Second for 2016/17) Bill was read a second time and set down for third reading forthwith.
The Imprest Supply (Second for 2016/17) Bill was read a third time.
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Food Safety Law Reform Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Food Safety Law Reform Bill be now read a first time.
The Food Safety Law Reform Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Primary Production Committee consider the bill.
Education Legislation Bill
Hon Hekia Parata moved, and the question was proposed, That the Education Legislation Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the amendments recommended by the Education and Science Committee by majority be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Education and Science Committee by majority be agreed to.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Education Legislation Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Building (Pools) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Building (Pools) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
6 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 17 August 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
2 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
3 General debate
Hon Paula Bennett moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
4 Government orders of the day
Canterbury Property Boundaries and Related Matters Bill, Shop Trading Hours
Amendment Bill, Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Register) Bill, Evidence
Amendment Bill, and Electronic Monitoring of Offenders Legislation Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Canterbury Property Boundaries and Related Matters Bill, the Shop Trading Hours Amendment Bill, the Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Register) Bill, the Evidence Amendment Bill, and the Electronic Monitoring of Offenders Legislation Bill.
(In the committee)
Canterbury Property Boundaries and Related Matters Bill
Parts 1 and 2, Schedule 1, and clauses 1 to 3 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 192 (Hon Louise Upston).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Parts 1 and 2, Schedule 1, and clauses 1 to 3, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Shop Trading Hours Amendment Bill
Parts 1 and 2, the Schedule, and clauses 1 to 3 read.
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The following amendments were put:Amendment to clause 13 and amendments to the following element and provisions in clause 15: the heading to new subpart 1 of new Part 2, new sections 5A and 5B, and inserted section 5JA, set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 179 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62
Adams (P) Dowie Kuriger (P) Scott (P)Bakshi Dunne Lee SeymourBarclay (P) English (P) Lotu-Iiga (P) Simpson (P)Barry (P) Finlayson (P) Macindoe (P) Smith N (P)Bayly Flavell (P) McClay (P) Smith SBennett D Foss (P) McCully (P) Tisch (P)Bennett P (P) Foster-Bell McKelvie (P) TolleyBishop (P) Goldsmith (P) Mitchell M (P) Upston (P)Borrows (P) Goodhew (P) Muller (P) WagnerBridges (P) Guy (P) Naylor (P) Williamson (P)Brownlee (P) Hayes Ngaro (P) WoodhouseCarter (P) Hudson O’Connor S (P) Yang (P)Coleman (P) Joyce (P) Parata (P) Young (P)Collins (P) Kaye (P) Parmar (P)Dean (P) Key (P) Pugh (P) Teller: Doocey (P) Korako Reti (P) Ross
Noes 59
Ardern (P) Genter Moroney (P) Sio (P)Ball Goff (P) Nash (P) StewartBindra (P) Graham (P) O’Connor D (P) TabuteauBond Hague (P) O’Rourke (P) Tirikatene (P)Browning Henare (P) Paraone (P) Turei (P)Clark (P) Hipkins (P) Parker (P) Twyford (P)Clendon (P) Hughes (P) Peters (P) Wall (P)Cosgrove (P) King (P) Prosser (P) Whaitiri (P)Cunliffe (P) Little (P) Robertson (P) WilliamsCurran Logie (P) Roche (P) WoodsDavidson Mahuta (P) RurawheDavis Mallard Sage (P) Teller:Delahunty Mark (P) Salesa Lees-GallowayDyson (P) Martin SepuloniFaafoi (P) Mathers Shaw (P)Fox (P) Mitchell C Shearer (P)
(P) denotes a proxy vote.
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Amendments agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to the following provisions in clause 15: new sections 5C, 5D, 5F, 5G, 5H, 5J, and 5L, and amendment in clause 19 to new section 8(2C), set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 179 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 105
Adams (P) English (P) Lotu-Iiga (P) Shearer (P)Ardern (P) Faafoi (P) Macindoe (P) Simpson (P)Bakshi (P) Finlayson (P) Mahuta (P) Sio (P)Barclay (P) Flavell (P) Mathers Smith N (P)Barry (P) Foss (P) McClay (P) Smith SBayly (P) Foster-Bell McCully (P) Tirikatene (P)Bennett D (P) Genter McKelvie (P) Tisch (P)Bennett P (P) Goff (P) Mitchell M (P) TolleyBishop (P) Goldsmith (P) Moroney (P) Turei (P)Borrows (P) Goodhew (P) Muller (P) Twyford (P)Bridges (P) Graham (P) Nash (P) Upston (P)Browning Guy (P) Naylor (P) Wagner (P)Brownlee (P) Hague (P) Ngaro Wall (P)Carter (P) Hayes O’Connor D (P) Whaitiri (P)Clark (P) Henare (P) O’Connor S (P) WilliamsClendon (P) Hipkins (P) Parata (P) Williamson (P)Coleman (P) Hudson Parker (P) WoodhouseCollins (P) Hughes (P) Parmar (P) Woods (P)Cosgrove (P) Joyce (P) Pugh (P) Yang (P)Curran (P) Kaye (P) Reti (P) Young (P)Davidson Key (P) Robertson (P)Davis (P) King (P) Roche (P) Teller:Dean (P) Korako (P) Rurawhe RossDelahunty Kuriger (P) SageDoocey (P) Lee SalesaDowie (P) Lees-Galloway Scott (P)Dunne (P) Little (P) SepuloniDyson (P) Logie (P) Shaw (P)
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Ball (P) Mark (P) Peters (P) Teller: Bindra (P) Martin Prosser (P) MallardBond Mitchell C (P) SeymourCunliffe O’Rourke (P) StewartFox (P) Paraone (P) Tabuteau (P)
(P) denotes a proxy vote.
Amendments agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Remaining amendments to Part 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 179 (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107
Adams (P) Dyson (P) Logie (P) SepuloniArdern (P) English (P) Lotu-Iiga (P) Shaw (P)Bakshi Faafoi (P) Macindoe (P) Shearer (P)Barclay (P) Finlayson (P) Mahuta (P) Simpson (P)Barry (P) Flavell (P) Mallard Sio (P)Bayly (P) Foss (P) Mathers Smith N (P)Bennett D (P) Foster-Bell McClay (P) Smith S (P)Bennett P (P) Genter McCully (P) Tirikatene (P)Bishop (P) Goff (P) McKelvie (P) Tisch (P)Borrows (P) Goldsmith (P) Mitchell M (P) Tolley (P)Bridges (P) Goodhew (P) Moroney (P) Turei (P)Browning Graham (P) Muller (P) Twyford (P)Brownlee (P) Guy (P) Nash (P) Upston (P)Carter (P) Hague (P) Naylor (P) Wagner (P)Clark (P) Hayes Ngaro (P) Wall (P)Clendon (P) Henare (P) O’Connor D (P) Whaitiri (P)Coleman (P) Hipkins (P) O’Connor S (P) WilliamsCollins (P) Hudson (P) Parata (P) Williamson (P)Cosgrove (P) Hughes (P) Parker (P) WoodhouseCunliffe Joyce (P) Parmar (P) Woods (P)Curran (P) Kaye (P) Pugh (P) YangDavidson Key (P) Reti (P) Young (P)Davis (P) King (P) Robertson (P)Dean (P) Korako (P) Roche (P) Teller:Delahunty Kuriger (P) Rurawhe RossDoocey (P) Lee SageDowie (P) Lees-Galloway Salesa (P)Dunne (P) Little (P) Scott (P)
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Noes 14
Ball (P) Mark (P) Paraone (P) Tabuteau (P)Bindra (P) Martin Peters (P)Bond Mitchell C (P) Prosser (P) Teller: Fox (P) O’Rourke (P) Seymour Stewart
(P) denotes a proxy vote.Amendments agreed to.On the question, That Part 1, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61
Adams (P) Dowie (P) Kuriger (P) Scott (P)Bakshi Dunne (P) Lee Simpson (P)Barclay (P) English (P) Lotu-Iiga (P) Smith N (P)Barry (P) Finlayson Macindoe (P) Smith S (P)Bayly (P) Flavell (P) McClay (P) Tisch (P)Bennett D (P) Foss (P) McCully (P) Tolley (P)Bennett P (P) Foster-Bell McKelvie (P) Upston (P)Bishop (P) Goldsmith (P) Mitchell M (P) Wagner (P)Borrows (P) Goodhew (P) Muller (P) Williamson (P)Bridges (P) Guy (P) Naylor (P) WoodhouseBrownlee (P) Hayes Ngaro (P) YangCarter (P) Hudson (P) O’Connor S (P) Young (P)Coleman (P) Joyce (P) Parata (P)Collins (P) Kaye (P) Parmar (P) Teller:Dean (P) Key (P) Pugh (P) RossDoocey (P) Korako (P) Reti (P)
Noes 60
Ardern (P) Genter Moroney (P) Shearer (P)Ball (P) Goff (P) Nash (P) Sio (P)Bindra (P) Graham (P) O’Connor D (P) StewartBond Hague (P) O’Rourke (P) Tabuteau (P)Browning Henare (P) Paraone (P) Tirikatene (P)Clark (P) Hipkins (P) Parker (P) Turei (P)Clendon (P) Hughes (P) Peters (P) Twyford (P)Cosgrove (P) King (P) Prosser (P) Wall (P)Cunliffe (P) Little (P) Robertson (P) Whaitiri (P)Curran (P) Logie (P) Roche (P) WilliamsDavidson (P) Mahuta (P) Rurawhe WoodsDavis (P) Mallard SageDelahunty Mark (P) Salesa (P) Teller:Dyson (P) Martin Sepuloni Lees-GallowayFaafoi (P) Mathers (P) SeymourFox Mitchell C (P) Shaw (P)
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(P) denotes a proxy vote.
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
On the question, That Part 2 and the Schedule stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62
Adams (P) Dowie (P) Kuriger (P) Scott (P)Bakshi (P) Dunne (P) Lee SeymourBarclay (P) English (P) Lotu-Iiga (P) Simpson (P)Barry (P) Finlayson Macindoe (P) Smith N (P)Bayly (P) Flavell (P) McClay (P) Smith S (P)Bennett D (P) Foss (P) McCully (P) Tisch (P)Bennett P (P) Foster-Bell McKelvie (P) Tolley (P)Bishop (P) Goldsmith (P) Mitchell M (P) Upston (P)Borrows (P) Goodhew (P) Muller (P) Wagner (P)Bridges (P) Guy (P) Naylor (P) Williamson (P)Brownlee (P) Hayes Ngaro (P) WoodhouseCarter (P) Hudson (P) O’Connor S (P) YangColeman (P) Joyce (P) Parata (P) Young (P)Collins (P) Kaye (P) Parmar (P)Dean (P) Key (P) Pugh (P) Teller: Doocey (P) Korako (P) Reti (P) Ross
Noes 59
Ardern (P) Genter Moroney (P) Sio (P)Ball (P) Goff (P) Nash (P) StewartBindra (P) Graham (P) O’Connor D (P) Tabuteau (P)Bond Hague (P) O’Rourke (P) Tirikatene (P)Browning Henare (P) Paraone (P) Turei (P)Clark (P) Hipkins (P) Parker (P) Twyford (P)Clendon (P) Hughes (P) Peters (P) Wall (P)Cosgrove (P) King (P) Prosser (P) Whaitiri (P)Cunliffe (P) Little (P) Robertson (P) WilliamsCurran (P) Logie (P) Roche (P) WoodsDavidson (P) Mahuta (P) RurawheDavis (P) Mallard Sage Teller:Delahunty Mark (P) Salesa (P) Lees-GallowayDyson (P) Martin SepuloniFaafoi (P) Mathers (P) ShawFox Mitchell C (P) Shearer (P)
(P) denotes a proxy vote.
Resolved, That Part 2 and the Schedule stand part.
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On the question, That clauses 1 to 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62
Adams (P) Dowie (P) Kuriger (P) Scott (P)Bakshi (P) Dunne (P) Lee SeymourBarclay (P) English (P) Lotu-Iiga (P) Simpson (P)Barry (P) Finlayson Macindoe (P) Smith N (P)Bayly (P) Flavell (P) McClay (P) Smith S (P)Bennett D (P) Foss (P) McCully (P) Tisch (P)Bennett P (P) Foster-Bell McKelvie (P) Tolley (P)Bishop (P) Goldsmith (P) Mitchell M (P) Upston (P)Borrows (P) Goodhew (P) Muller (P) Wagner (P)Bridges (P) Guy (P) Naylor (P) Williamson (P)Brownlee (P) Hayes Ngaro (P) WoodhouseCarter (P) Hudson (P) O’Connor S (P) YangColeman (P) Joyce (P) Parata (P) Young (P)Collins (P) Kaye (P) Parmar (P)Dean (P) Key (P) Pugh (P) Teller:Doocey (P) Korako (P) Reti (P) Ross
Noes 59
Ardern (P) Genter Moroney (P) Sio (P)Ball (P) Goff (P) Nash (P) StewartBindra (P) Graham (P) O’Connor D (P) Tabuteau (P)Bond Hague (P) O’Rourke (P) Tirikatene (P)Browning Henare (P) Paraone (P) Turei (P)Clark (P) Hipkins (P) Parker (P) Twyford (P)Clendon (P) Hughes (P) Peters (P) Wall (P)Cosgrove (P) King (P) Prosser (P) Whaitiri (P)Cunliffe (P) Little (P) Robertson (P) WilliamsCurran (P) Logie (P) Roche (P) WoodsDavidson (P) Mahuta (P) RurawheDavis Mallard Sage Teller:Delahunty Mark (P) Salesa (P) Lees-GallowayDyson (P) Martin SepuloniFaafoi (P) Mathers (P) Shaw (P)Fox Mitchell C (P) Shearer (P)
(P) denotes a proxy vote.
Resolved, That clauses 1 to 3 stand part.
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Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Canterbury Property Boundaries and Related Matters Bill and the Shop Trading Hours Amendment Bill with amendment.
The Chairperson also reported no progress on the Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Register) Bill, the Evidence Amendment Bill, and the Electronic Monitoring of Offenders Legislation Bill.
The report was adopted.
The Canterbury Property Boundaries and Related Matters Bill and the Shop Trading Hours Amendment Bill were set down for third reading next sitting day.
The Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Register) Bill, the Evidence Amendment Bill, and the Electronic Monitoring of Offenders Legislation Bill were set down for consideration in committee next sitting day.
5 Adjournment
At 10.24 pm the House adjourned.
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Thursday, 18 August 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that a parliamentary delegation of members of the Kenyan Joint Parliamentary Select Committee on Delegated Legislation, led by Hon William Cheptumo, was present in the gallery.
The delegation was welcomed with applause.
2 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
3 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The report on the Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Effectiveness and efficiency of arrangements to repair pipes and roads in Christchurch – follow-up audit was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Subordinate Legislation Confirmation Bill (No 2) was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
6 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
One urgent question to a Minister was answered.
7 Government orders of the day
New Zealand Intelligence and Security Bill
Hon Christopher Finlayson for Rt Hon John Key moved, and the question was proposed, That the New Zealand Intelligence and Security Bill be now read a first time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1Noes 15Green Party 14; United Future 1
Motion agreed to.
The New Zealand Intelligence and Security Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee consider the bill.
Māori Purposes Bill
Hon Te Ururoa Flavell moved, and the question was proposed, That the Māori Purposes Bill be now read a second time.
8 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Tuesday, 23 August 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Government motions
2016 Olympic Games—success of New Zealand team
Resolved, That this House congratulate the members of our record-breaking Olympic team on their outstanding performance in Rio (Rt Hon John Key).
Business of the House
Hon Gerry Brownlee moved a motion relating to an extended sitting.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 77New Zealand National 59; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 44New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the sitting of the House on Tuesday, 23 August 2016 be extended from 9.00 am on Wednesday, 24 August 2016 for—
• consideration of the committee stage of the Smoke-free Environments (Tobacco Standardised Packaging) Amendment Bill
• consideration of the committee stage of the Judicature Modernisation Bill
• the second reading of the Statutes Amendment Bill—
and that the House adjourn at 11.30 am for a State luncheon (Hon Gerry Brownlee).
2 Papers
Three papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of five reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• International treaty examination of the Universal Postal Convention Final Protocol, General Regulations, Seventh Additional Protocol to the Constitution, and Eighth Additional Protocol to the Constitution
• Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Crown Fibre Holdings Limited: Managing the first phase of rolling out ultra-fast broadband
• International treaty examination of the Agreement between the Government of New Zealand and the Government of the United States of America on Technology Safeguards Associated with the United States Participation in Space Launches from New Zealand
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• International treaty examination of the Convention on Registration of Objects Launched into Outer Space
• International treaty examination of the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Education (Update) Amendment Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Government orders of the day
Subordinate Legislation Confirmation Bill (No 2)
The Subordinate Legislation Confirmation Bill (No 2) was read a first time and stood referred to the Regulations Review Committee.
Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Register) Bill, Evidence Amendment Bill, and
Electronic Monitoring of Offenders Legislation Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Register) Bill, the Evidence Amendment Bill, and the Electronic Monitoring of Offenders Legislation Bill.
(In the committee)
Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Register) Bill
Parts 1 to 3, Schedules 1 and 2, and clauses 1 and 2 read.
Resolved, That the question be now put (Jonathan Young).
The following amendments to Part 1 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 183 (Hon Anne Tolley).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 178 (Darroch Ball).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 14New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
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The following amendments to Part 2 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 183 (Hon Anne Tolley).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
The following amendment was tabled:Amendment to clause 39 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 178 (Darroch Ball) was ruled out of order as being inconsistent with a previous decision of the committee.
The following amendments were put:Remaining amendments to Part 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 178 (Darroch Ball).
On the question, That the remaining amendments to Part 2 be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 14New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
The following amendments to Part 3 were put:Amendment (Jacinda Ardern) to the amendment to Part 3 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 183 (Hon Anne Tolley):
In new clause 56, new section 209(2)(ba), replace “Register” with “Government Agency Registration” (Jacinda Ardern).
On the question, That the amendment to the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Amendment to the amendment agreed to.
Resolved, That the amendment to Part 3, as amended, set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 183 (Hon Anne Tolley) be agreed to.
The following amendment was tabled:Amendment to clause 55 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 193 (Jacinda Ardern) was ruled out of order as being inconsistent with a previous decision of the committee.
The following amendment to Part 3 was put:Remaining amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 193 (Jacinda Ardern).
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On the question, That the remaining amendment to Part 3 be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Amendment agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 3, as amended, stand part.
The following amendments to Schedule 1 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 183 (Hon Anne Tolley) and the following amendment:
In clause 1(1)(f), replace “sentence; or” with “sentence.” (Hon Anne Tolley).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Amendments agreed to.
Resolved, That Schedule 1, as amended, stand part.
The following amendments to Schedule 2 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 183 (Hon Anne Tolley).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Amendments agreed to.
Resolved, That Schedule 2, as amended, stand part.
The following amendment to clause 1 was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 193 (Jacinda Ardern).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Amendment agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 1, as amended, stand part.
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The following amendment to clause 2 was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 183 (Hon Anne Tolley).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Amendment agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 2, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Evidence Amendment Bill
Part 1 read.Tim Macindoe moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Maureen Pugh moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Andrew Bayly moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 188 (Hon Amy Adams).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Amendments agreed to.
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 194 (Jan Logie).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 46New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14Noes 75New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
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Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 195 (Jan Logie).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Part 2 read.Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 2 stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
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Parts 1AA , 1, and 2, the Schedule, and clauses 1 and 2 read.
Chris Bishop moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Resolved, That the question be now put (Paul Foster-Bell).
Resolved, That Parts 1AA, 1, and 2, the Schedule, and clauses 1 and 2 stand part.
Resolved, That the bill be divided as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 189 (Hon Judith Collins).
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment and divided into three bills.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Government Agency Registration) Bill (formerly the Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Register) Bill) and the Evidence Amendment Bill with amendment.
The Chairperson reported the Electronic Monitoring of Offenders Legislation Bill without amendment and divided into the following bills:• Corrections (Electronic Monitoring of Offenders) Amendment Bill
• Parole (Electronic Monitoring of Offenders) Amendment Bill
• Sentencing (Electronic Monitoring of Offenders) Amendment Bill.
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The report was adopted and the bills were set down for third reading next sitting day.
Health Practitioners (Replacement of Statutory References to Medical
Practitioners) Bill
Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman moved, and the question was proposed, That the Health Practitioners (Replacement of Statutory References to Medical Practitioners) Bill be now read a second time.
The debate was interrupted and set down for resumption next sitting day.
The sitting was suspended at 10.00 pm and resumed at 9.00 am on Wednesday, 24 August 2016 for an extended sitting.
Wednesday, 24 August 2016
Smoke-free Environments (Tobacco Standardised Packaging) Amendment Bill and
Judicature Modernisation Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Smoke-free Environments (Tobacco Standardised Packaging) Amendment Bill and the Judicature Modernisation Bill.
(In the committee)
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Parts 1 and 2, the Schedule, and clauses 1 and 2 read.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Resolved, That the question be now put (Jami-Lee Ross).
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
On the question, That Part 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 13New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
The following amendments to the Schedule were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 199 (Barbara Stewart).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 12New Zealand First 12Noes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
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On the question, That the Schedule stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 13New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1
Resolved, That the Schedule stand part.
On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 13New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendment to clause 2 was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 198 (Barbara Stewart).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 12New Zealand First 12Noes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That clause 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 13New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment presently.
Judicature Modernisation Bill
Parts 1 to 6, Schedules 1 to 11, and clauses 1 and 2 read.
At 11.25 am the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Smoke-free Environments (Tobacco Standardised Packaging) Amendment Bill without amendment.
The Chairperson reported progress on the Judicature Modernisation Bill.
The report was adopted and the Smoke-free Environments (Tobacco Standardised Packaging) Amendment Bill was set down for third reading next sitting day.
The Judicature Modernisation Bill was set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
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7 Adjournment
At 11.26 am on Wednesday, 24 August 2016 the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 24 August 2016
The House met at 2.20 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Enhancing Identity Verification and Border Processes Legislation Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 General debate
Andrew Little moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
6 Private and local orders of the day
Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind Act Repeal Bill
The Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind Act Repeal Bill was read a third time (Simon O’Connor for Hon Nicky Wagner).
7 Members’ orders of the day
Minimum Wage (Contractor Remuneration) Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Minimum Wage (Contractor Remuneration) Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Clauses 1 to 14 and the Schedule read.Kris Faafoi moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Kris Faafoi moved, That the question be now put.
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On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Resolved, That the question be now put (Clayton Mitchell).
On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Clause 1 not agreed to.
The Chairperson announced that the committee, in rejecting clause 1, had rejected the bill and that he would report accordingly.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported that the committee had rejected all the provisions of the bill.
The report was adopted.
Customs and Excise (Prohibition of Imports Made by Slave Labour) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Customs and Excise (Prohibition of Imports Made by Slave Labour) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Public Works (Prohibition of Compulsory Acquisition of Māori Land) Amendment
Bill
Catherine Delahunty moved, and the question was proposed, That the Public Works (Prohibition of Compulsory Acquisition of Māori Land) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
8 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
Minimum Wage (Contractor Remuneration) Amendment Bill
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Thursday, 25 August 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Papers
The Speaker presented one paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of two reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Monetary Policy Statement, August 2016
• Notice of motion regarding the Misuse of Drugs (Classification and Presumption of Supply—25B-NBOMe, 25C-NBOMe, and 25I-NBOMe) Order 2016 (together with that notice of motion)
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Rangitāne Tū Mai Rā (Wairarapa Tamaki nui-ā-Rua) Claims Settlement Bill
• Companies (Annual Report Notice Requirements) Amendment Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Government orders of the day
Shop Trading Hours Amendment Bill
Hon Michael Woodhouse moved, and the question was proposed, That the Shop Trading Hours Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62Adams (P) Dowie Kuriger (P) Scott (P)Bakshi (P) Dunne (P) Lee Seymour (P)Barclay English (P) Lotu-Iiga (P) SimpsonBarry (P) Finlayson (P) Macindoe (P) Smith N (P)Bayly (P) Flavell (P) McClay (P) Smith S (P)Bennett D (P) Foss (P) McCully (P) Tisch (P)Bennett P (P) Foster-Bell (P) McKelvie Tolley (P)Bishop (P) Goldsmith Mitchell M (P) Upston (P)Borrows Goodhew (P) Muller (P) Wagner (P)Bridges Guy (P) Naylor (P) WilliamsonBrownlee (P) Hayes Ngaro (P) WoodhouseCarter (P) Hudson (P) O’Connor S (P) Yang (P)Coleman (P) Joyce (P) Parata (P) Young (P)Collins (P) Kaye (P) ParmarDean (P) Key (P) Pugh (P) Teller:Doocey (P) Korako Reti (P) Ross
Noes 59Ardern (P) Genter (P) Moroney (P) SioBall (P) Goff (P) Nash Stewart (P)Bindra (P) Graham (P) O’Connor D Tabuteau (P)Bond (P) Hague (P) O’Rourke Tirikatene (P)Browning (P) Henare Paraone (P) Turei (P)Clark (P) Hipkins Parker (P) Twyford (P)Clendon Hughes (P) Peters (P) WallCosgrove (P) King Prosser (P) WhaitiriCunliffe (P) Little Robertson WilliamsCurran Logie (P) Roche WoodsDavidson (P) Mahuta (P) RurawheDavis Mallard Sage Teller:Delahunty Mark (P) Salesa (P) Lees-GallowayDyson Martin (P) SepuloniFaafoi Mathers (P) Shaw (P)Fox (P) Mitchell C Shearer (P)
(P) denotes a proxy vote.
Motion agreed to.
The Shop Trading Hours Amendment Bill was read a third time.
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Canterbury Property Boundaries and Related Matters Bill
The Canterbury Property Boundaries and Related Matters Bill was read a third time (Hon Michael Woodhouse for Hon Louise Upston).
Health Practitioners (Replacement of Statutory References to Medical
Practitioners) Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Health Practitioners (Replacement of Statutory References to Medical Practitioners) Bill be now read a second time.
7 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Tuesday, 6 September 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of four petitions was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
Five papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of nine reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Bill
• Ngatikahu ki Whangaroa Claims Settlement Bill
• Papawai and Kaikokirikiri Trusts Amendment Bill
• Rangitāne o Manawatu Claims Settlement Bill
• Taranaki Iwi Claims Settlement Bill
• New Zealand Horticulture Export Authority Amendment Bill.
The report on the Inquiry into the financial performance and current operations of the Māori Television Service for the financial year ended 30 June 2015 was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Statutes Repeal Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Stuart Nash had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the increase in the number of recorded burglary victimisations by 14 percent in the last 12 months.
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The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
7 Urgency
Hon Gerry Brownlee moved a motion to accord urgency to certain business.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That urgency be accorded the introduction and passing through all stages of the Housing Legislation Amendment Bill.
8 Introduction and passing of Government bill
Housing Legislation Amendment Bill
The Housing Legislation Amendment Bill was introduced and set down for first reading forthwith.
Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Housing Legislation Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Housing Legislation Amendment Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading forthwith.
Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Housing Legislation Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Housing Legislation Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage forthwith.
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Housing Legislation Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Part 1 read.
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Resolved, That the Chairperson report progress to obtain the Speaker’s ruling on the Chairperson’s decision to require a member to withdraw an unparliamentary remark.
Speaker’s ruling
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported that he had been directed to obtain the Speaker’s ruling on the Chairperson’s decision to require a member to withdraw an unparliamentary remark. The Speaker ruled on the matter referred to him on motion by the committee.
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Housing Legislation Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Part 1 read again.Jono Naylor moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Dr Parmjeet Parmar moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
The sitting was suspended between 10.00 pm and 9.00 am.
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Part 1 read again.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 209 (Metiria Turei).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment proposing to insert new clause 4A set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 210 (Metiria Turei).
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On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 5 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 210 (Metiria Turei).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That Part 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 93New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 28Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Part 2 read.Mark Mitchell moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Alastair Scott moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Stuart Smith moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Maureen Pugh moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendment was put:In clause 10, after new section 15(3), insert:
(4) Subsections (2) and (3) and this subsection are repealed on 15 September 2026.
(Hon Dr Nick Smith)
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On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Amendment agreed to.
The following amendment was tabled:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 211 ruled out of order as being inconsistent with a previous decision (Metireia Turei).
The following amendment was put:In clause 10, chapeau of section 15(2), replace “if” with “as part of or immediately following the development of state housing land or erection of dwellings and” (Phil Twyford).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:In clause 10, section 15(3), after “any” in the second place it appears, insert “current or future” (Kelvin Davis).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That Part 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
Proposed new Part 3Jono Naylor moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Maureen Pugh moved, That the question be now put.
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On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The following amendment to the amendment was put:In new Part 3 (Phil Twyford), new clause 12, new Part 5B, new section 50T(1), after “10,000”, insert “new” (Chris Hipkins).
On the question, That the amendment to the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment to the amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment to the amendment was put:In new Part 3 (Phil Twyford), new clause 12, new Part 5B, new section 50T(1), after “buyers”, insert “but not later than 1 March 2017” (Dr Megan Woods).
On the question, That the amendment to the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment to the amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:After Part 2, insert:
Part 3Amendment to Housing Corporation Act 1974
11 Principal Act This Part amends the Housing Corporation Act 1974.12 New Part 5B inserted After new section 50S, insert:
Part 5BAffordable Housing Development
50T Minister of Housing must ensure affordable housing built(1) The Minister of Housing must prepare a plan in consultation with the Corporation for
the delivery of 10 000 affordable houses per year for first home buyers.(2) Within six months of the completion of the plan required under subsection (1) the
Minister must present a copy of the approved plan to the House of Representatives.(3) The Minister of Housing must ensure that all targets set out within the plan are met
and report to the House of Representatives annually on its progress.50U Corporation to manage affordable housing development(1) The Corporation will be responsible for managing the development of affordable
housing under the plan under section 50T(1).(2) In implementing the affordable housing development the Corporation must—
(a) ensure the houses completed are affordable; and
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(b) ensure that the houses are sold to first home buyers and are not used for speculation; and
(c) ensure all houses built meet all legal standards required and are warm, dry, and safe; and
(d) work with private sector builders to ensure houses are built to a high quality using the latest construction methods.
(Phil Twyford)On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Proposed new Part 4Alfred Ngaro moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Joanne Hayes moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as flows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The following amendment was put:After Part 2, insert:
Part 4Amendments to Income Tax Act 2007
11 Principal Act This Part amends the Income Tax Act 2007.12 Section CB 6A amended (Disposal within 2 years: bright-line test for residential
land)(1) In the heading to section CB 6A, replace “2” with “5”.(2) In the heading to section CB 6A(1), replace “2” with “5”.(3) In section CB 6A(1), replace “2” with “5”.(4) In section CB 6A(2), replace “2” with “5”.(5) In section CB 6A(3), replace “2” with “5”.(6) In section CB 6A(4), replace “2” with “5”.
13 Section CB 16A amended (Main home exclusion for disposal within 2 years) In the heading to section CB 16A, replace “2” with “5”.
14 Section DB 18A amended (Ring-fenced allocations: disposal of residential land within 2 years)
(1) In the heading to DB 18A, replace “2” with “5”.(2) In section DB 18A(1), replace “2 years” with “5 years”.
15 Section DB 18AB amended (Deduction cap: disposal of residential land within 2 years to associated persons)
(1) In the heading to DB 18AB, replace “2” with “5”.(2) In section 18 AB(1)(a), replace “2” with “5”.
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16 Section FB 3A amended (Residential land) In section FB 3A(1), replace “2” with “5”.
17 Section FC 9 amended (Residential land transferred to executor, administrator, or beneficiary on death of person)
In section FC 9(2), replace “2” with “5”.18 Section FO 10 amended (When property passes on resident’s restricted
amalgamation) In section FO 10(1), replace “2” with “5”.
19 Section FO 17 amended (Land)(1) In section FO 17(1)(b), replace both instances of “2” with “5”.(2) In section FO 17(3), replace both instances of “2” with “5”.
20 Section GB 52 amended (Arrangements involving residential land: companies’ shares)
In section GB 52(1)(a), replace both instances of “2” with “5”.
21 Section GB 53 amended (Arrangements involving residential land: trusts) In section GB 53(1)(c), replace “2” with “5”.
22 Section YA 1 amended (Definitions)(1) In the definition of bright-line date, replace both instances of “2” with “5”.(2) In the definition of date of acquisition, replace both instances of “2” with “5”.(3) In the definition of settlement, paragraph (c), replace “2” with “5”.
(Phil Twyford)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 48New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Abstentions 12New Zealand First 12
Amendment not agreed to.
Todd Barclay moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Proposed new Part 5Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The following amendment to the amendment was put:In new Part 5 (Phil Twyford), new clause 15, delete new section 17A(1)(c)(iii) and new section 17B (Denis O’Rourke).
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On the question, That the amendment to the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 26Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 95New Zealand National 59; Labour Party 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment to the amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:After Part 2, insert:
Part 5Amendments to Overseas Investment Act 2005
11 Principal Act This Part amends the Overseas Investment Act 2005.
12 Section 6 amended (Interpretation)(1) In section 6(1), definition of category, after paragraph (a), insert: (aa) an overseas investment in residential property:(2) In section 6(1), definition of give effect to an overseas investment, paragraph
(a), after “overseas investment in sensitive land,”, insert “overseas investment in residential property,”.
(3) In subsection 6(1), after the definition of overseas investment in fishing quota, insert: overseas investment in residential property has the meaning set out in section 12A(4) In section 6(1), definition of overseas investment transaction, after “overseas
investment in sensitive land”, insert “, an overseas investment in residential property,”.
(5) In section 6(1), after the definition of Reserve Bank, insert: residential property means urban land that may be used to residential purposes under
rules in the relevant proposed or operative district plan”.13 Section 10 amended (Consent required for overseas investments in sensitive
New Zealand assets) After section 10(1)(a), insert:
(aa) an overseas investment in residential property (see section 12A):
14 New section 12A inserted (What are overseas investments in residential property)
After section 12, insert:12A What are overseas investments in residential property An overseas investment in residential property is the acquisition by an overseas
person, or an associate of an overseas person, of—(a) an interest in residential property:(b) rights or interests in securities of a person (A) if A owns or controls (directly or
indirectly) an interest in residential property described in paragraph (a) and, as result of the acquisition,—(i) the overseas person or the associate (either alone or together with its
associates) has a 25% or more ownership or control interest in A; or(ii) the overseas person or the associate (either alone or together with its
associates) has an increase in an existing 25% or more ownership or control interest in A; or
(iii) A becomes an overseas person.
15 New sections 17A and 17B inserted After section 17, insert:17A Criteria for approval of overseas investments in residential property
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(1) The criteria for approval of an overseas investment in residential property are all of the following:(a) the relevant overseas person is, or (if that person is not an individual) each
individual with control of the relevant overseas person is, of good character:(b) the relevant overseas person is not, or (if that person is not an individual) each
individual with control of the relevant overseas person is not, an individual of a kind referred to in section 15 or 16 of the Immigration Act 2009 (which sections list certain persons not eligible for visas or entry permission under that Act):
(c) one of the following is met:(i) the relevant overseas person is, or (if that person is not an individual)
all the individuals with control of the relevant overseas person are, New Zealand citizens, ordinarily resident in New Zealand, or intending to reside in New Zealand indefinitely:
(ii) the relevant overseas person is, or (if that person is not an individual) all the individuals with control of the relevant overseas person are, intending to reside in New Zealand temporarily and in agreement with selling any interest obtained upon departure:
(iii) the overseas investment will, or is likely to, increase the supply of housing New Zealand, as determined by the relevant Minister under section 17B.
(2) See section 19 in relation to subsection (1)(a) and (b).
17B Assessing increase in housing supply for overseas investments in residential property
(1) If section 17A(1)(c)(iii) applies, the relevant Ministers must determine whether the requirements in subsection (2) are fulfilled.
(2) In order for an overseas investment in residential property to be deemed to, or deemed likely to increase the supply of housing in New Zealand, compliance with paragraphs (a) to (c) must be demonstrated—(a) the relevant overseas person is committed to 1 of the following, in what the
relevant Ministers consider to be a reasonable period of time:(i) the overseas investment is in vacant land and the relevant overseas
person is committed to building premises used or intended for occupation by any person as a place of residence:
(ii) the overseas investment is in existing premises used or intended for occupation by any person as a place of residence and the relevant overseas person is committed to redeveloping that site to contain a greater number of places of residence:
(iii) the overseas investment is an existing premises used or intended for occupation by any person as a place of residence that is not currently suitable for habitation and the relevant overseas person is committed to redeveloping that site to make it fit for habitation; and
(b) the relevant overseas person has, or (if that person is not an individual) the individuals with control of the relevant overseas person collectively have, business experience and acumen relevant to the investment in paragraph (a); and
(c) the relevant overseas person has demonstrated financial commitment to the investment in paragraph (a).
16 Section 19 amended (Applying good character and Immigration Act 2009 criteria)
(1) In section 19(1), after “sections 16 (1)(c)”, insert “, 17A(1)(a)”.(2) In section 19(2), after “sections 16(1)(d)”, insert “, 17A(1)(b)”.
17 Section 24 amended (Who decides application) After section 24(1)(a), insert:
(aa) in the case of the residential property decision, by the Minister and the Minister of Housing:
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18 Section 28 amended (Conditions of consent) After section 28(2), insert:(3) Where the overseas person is intending to reside in New Zealand indefinitely as set
out in section 17A(1)(c)(i), the Minister must impose as a condition of the consent that the overseas person become a resident of New Zealand within a period of time to be specified by the Minister.
19 Section 61 amended (Regulations) After section 61(1)(m), insert:
(ma) providing for applicants from particular countries to be exempt from this Act for overseas investments in residential property:
(Phil Twyford)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 48New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 73New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Proposed new Part 6Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The following amendments to the amendment were put:In new Part 6 (Hon David Parker), new clause 12, after new section 46C(2)(a), insert:
(ab) a prohibition on the use of rules in district or unitary plans to require any number of car parking; and
In new Part 6 (Hon David Parker), new clause 12, in new section 46C(2)(b), after “corridors and networks”, insert “, taking into account the need to mitigate and adapt to climate change,”. (Julie Anne Genter)
On the question, That the amendments to the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments to the amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:After Part 2, insert:
Part 6Amendment to Resource Management Act 1991
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11 Principal Act This Part amends the Resource Management Act 1991.12 New section 46C inserted After section 46B insert:46C National policy statement on urban growth(1) The Minister must within 6 months of the commencement of this section prepare
a proposed national policy statement on urban growth in accordance with the requirements under sections 45 and 46.
(2) The proposed national policy statement on urban growth must contain—(a) a prohibition on the use of urban growth boundaries within a regional or district
plan where official statistics predict there will be population growth; and(b) a requirement for local authorities to undertake detailed spatial planning which
sets aside areas of special value, and sets out future infrastructure corridors and networks as an alternative to urban boundaries; and
(c) a comprehensive list of local government and central government infrastructure costs which should be taken into account when making subdivision decisions under this Act; and
(d) a standard formula for local authorities to use to measure the marginal cost of urban growth; and
(e) a standard formula for local authorities to use to calculate the cost of inefficient utilisation of existing infrastructure; and
(f) rules to ensure that the costs of infrastructure are appropriately internalised for new developments.
(3) After preparing the proposed national policy statement on urban growth under subsection (1) the Minister will initiate the consideration process set out in sections 47 to 52 for implementation of the national policy statement.
(Hon David Parker)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Proposed new Part 7David Bennett moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 75New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 46New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The following amendment was put:After Part 2, insert:
Part 7Amendment to Housing Corporation Act 1974
11 Principal Act
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This Part amends the Housing Corporation Act 1974.12 Section 40 amended (Distribution of profits) Replace section 40 with:40 Profits to give effect to Corporation’s functions(1) The Corporation’s surplus must be used for those functions under section 18(2) that
increase the supply and affordability of housing.(2) In subsection (1), surplus means surplus capital, and any operating net surplus, after
any provision the Minister thinks proper has been made for any matters that, in the Minister’s opinion (reached in the light of the Corporation’s statement of performance expectations and annual financial statements) are necessary for the efficient and effective conduct of the Corporation’s operations.
(Metiria Turei)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Proposed new Part 8Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
David Bennett moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Melissa Lee moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The following amendment was put:After Part 2, insert:
Part 8Amendment to Housing Restructuring and Tenancy Matters Act 1992
11 Principal Act This part amends the Housing Restructuring and Tenancy matters Act 1992.12 New section 72A inserted After section 72, insert:72A Income-related rent places The joint Ministers must ensure sufficient funding is available for income-related rent
places in HNZ housing that, in any year where the amount of social housing stock is insufficient to meet the demand for social housing, would enable the Corporation to increase its supply of HNZ housing by 1 000 per year.
13 New Part 8A inserted After section 98 insert:
Part 8AEmergency Housing and Homelessness
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98A Interpretation of terms used in this Part In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires,— homeless means a situation where a person meets the definition of homelessness set
out in Statistics New Zealand’s New Zealand Definition of Homelessness emergency housing means any premises that are let for occupation by any person as
a place of residence for persons who are homeless (whether or not the premises are owned by the provider or by any other person).
98B Joint Ministers must ensure sufficient places for emergency housing(1) The joint Ministers have responsibility for ensuring that all people who are homeless
have the ability to access accommodation and the services they need.(2) The joint Ministers must ensure the number of funded places available in emergency
housing each year is not less than 8 000.(3) The joint Ministers must ensure any places funded for emergency housing are for
places which are warm, dry, and safe.98C Plan to end homelessness(1) The joint Ministers must within 12 months of the commencement of this section table
before the House of Representatives a plan to end homelessness.(2) In the development of the plan under subsection (1) the Minister must—
(a) consider whether the official definition of homelessness needs updating, and recommend accordingly:
(b) assess the evidence on the current scale of homelessness, whether it is changing and how, and what the causes of that change might be:
(c) evaluate possible policy responses to homelessness, including international best practice, and recommend accordingly:
(d) consider how homelessness is experienced by different groups in society and evaluate policy responses that respond to that experience. For example, Maori experience of homelessness and Maori-led initiatives to respond:
(e) hear public submissions and expert evidence, particularly from those directly affected by homelessness and their advocates.
(Phil Twyford)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Melissa Lee moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jono Naylor moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
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On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendment to clause 2 was put:Replace clause 2 with:
2 Commencement(1) Part 1 comes into force on 15 September 2016.(2) Part 2 comes into force on 15 December 2016.
(Phil Twyford)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That clause 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Housing Legislation Amendment Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading forthwith.
Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Housing Legislation Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Housing Legislation Amendment Bill was read a third time.
9 Adjournment
At 10.54 pm on Wednesday, 7 September 2016 the House adjourned.
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Thursday, 8 September 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The report on the report of the Attorney-General under the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 on the Papawai and Kaikokirikiri Trusts Amendment Bill was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Government orders of the day
Government motion—approval of order made under Misuse of Drugs Act 1975, and
Report of the Health Committee on the notice of motion regarding the Misuse of
Drugs (Classification and Presumption of Supply—25B-NBOMe, 25C-NBOMe, and
25I-NBOMe) Order 2016
Resolved, That, pursuant to section 4A of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1975, this House approve the Misuse of Drugs (Classification and Presumption of Supply—25B-NBOMe, 25C-NBOMe, and 25I-NBOMe) Order 2016, made under section 4 of that Act (Hon Peter Dunne).
Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Government Agency Registration) Bill
Hon Anne Tolley moved, and the question was proposed, That the Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Government Agency Registration) Bill be now read a third time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Government Agency Registration) Bill was read a third time.
Smoke-free Environments (Tobacco Standardised Packaging) Amendment Bill
Hon Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga moved, and the question was proposed, That the Smoke-free Environments (Tobacco Standardised Packaging) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 13New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1
Motion agreed to.
The Smoke-free Environments (Tobacco Standardised Packaging) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Māori Purposes Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Māori Purposes Bill be now read a second time.
7 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Death of former member
The Speaker informed the House of the death on 29 August 2016 of Edward Gale Latter, MBE, ED.
The Speaker expressed on behalf of the House the sense of loss sustained and sympathy with the relatives of the late former member, and members stood and observed a period of silence as a mark of respect to his memory.
2 Members’ motions
North Korea—nuclear testing
Resolved, That this House condemn the recent nuclear tests conducted by North Korea in clear defiance of the United Nations Security Council, and that all efforts be made to bring North Korea back to the disarmament table (Dr Shane Reti).
Fiji—detention of Opposition party leaders, academics, and union representatives
Resolved, That this House express its concern at the detention of Opposition party leaders, academics, and union representatives in Fiji over the weekend, noting that their alleged offence was to have held a public meeting about Fiji’s constitution without a police permit, and express support for the efforts of Fijian citizens to exercise their right to freedom of expression and assembly (Marama Davidson).
3 Papers
Two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
4 Select committee reports
The report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Immigration New Zealand: Supporting new migrants to settle and work, Progress in responding to the Auditor-General’s recommendations was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Land Transport Amendment Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
6 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
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7 Government orders of the day
Enhancing Identity Verification and Border Processes Legislation Bill
Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the Enhancing Identity Verification and Border Processes Legislation Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Enhancing Identity Verification and Border Processes Legislation Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Law and Order Committee consider the bill.
Education (Update) Amendment Bill
Hon Hekia Parata moved, and the question was proposed, That the Education (Update) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Education (Update) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Education and Science Committee consider the bill.
Māori Purposes Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Māori Purposes Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Māori Purposes Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
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Building (Pools) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Building (Pools) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
Resolved, That the amendments to the Building (Pools) Amendment Bill recommended by the Local Government and Environment Committee by majority be agreed to.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 105New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 16Green Party 14; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Building (Pools) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Health Practitioners (Replacement of Statutory References to Medical
Practitioners) Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Health Practitioners (Replacement of Statutory References to Medical Practitioners) Bill be now read a second time.
The Health Practitioners (Replacement of Statutory References to Medical Practitioners) Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Ngāruahine Claims Settlement Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Ngāruahine Claims Settlement Bill.
(In the committee)
Parts 1 to 4, Schedules 1 to 4, and clauses 1 and 2 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments to Parts 1 and 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 187 (Hon Christopher Finlayson).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Parts 1 to 4, Schedules 1 to 4, and clauses 1 and 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Ngāruahine Claims Settlement Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted and the Ngāruahine Claims Settlement Bill was set down for third reading next sitting day.
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Statutes Amendment Bill
The Statutes Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day (Hon Christopher Finlayson for Hon Simon Bridges).
Policing (Cost Recovery) Amendment Bill
Hon Judith Collins moved, and the question was proposed, That the Policing (Cost Recovery) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
8 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 14 September 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Speaker’s response
The Speaker responded to the House on a point of order about the blocking of members’ emails.
2 Papers
Two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The Social Security Legislation Rewrite Bill was set down for second reading, and the report on the report of the Attorney-General under the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 on the Social Security Legislation Rewrite Bill was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the New Plymouth District Council (Waitara Lands) Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 General debate
Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
7 Government orders of the day
Judicature Modernisation Bill and Education Legislation Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Judicature Modernisation Bill and for consideration of the Education Legislation Bill.
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(In the committee)
Judicature Modernisation Bill
Parts 1 to 6, Schedules 1 to 11, and clauses 1 and 2 read again.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 75New Zealand National 59; Green Party 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 44New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments to the amendments were put:Amendments to clause 193 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 197 (Hon Amy Adams) as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 201 (Hon Amy Adams).
On the question, That the amendments to the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Amendments to the amendments agreed to.
The following amendment to the amendment to clause 401 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 197 (Hon Amy Adams) was put:Delete the amendment to clause 401 (Jacinda Ardern).
On the question, That the amendment to the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment to the amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment to the amendments on Supplementary Order Paper No 197 (Hon Amy Adams) was tabled:Amendment to clause 2 (Jacinda Ardern) ruled out of order as being contingent on an amendment that had been negatived.
The following amendments were put:Amendments, as amended, set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 197 (Hon Amy Adams).
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On the question, That the amendments, as amended, be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Amendments, as amended, agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 3 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 63 (Jacinda Ardern).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 44New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12Noes 75New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 3 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 62 (Jacinda Ardern).
Amendment agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments proposing new clauses 104A and 192A set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 217 (Louisa Wall).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 46New Zealand National 32; Green Party 12; Māori Party 2Noes 73New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Result corrected after originally being announced as Ayes 44, Noes 75
Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 132 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 61 (Jacinda Ardern).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 56New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
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The following amendments were put:Amendments proposing new cross-heading, new clauses 167A and 167B, and new clause 168(3) set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 66 (David Clendon).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 46New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12; Māori Party 2Noes 73New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 568 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 216 (Louisa Wall).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 56New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That Parts 1 to 6, Schedules 1 to 11, and clauses 1 and 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Parts 1 to 6, Schedules 1 to 11, and clauses 1 and 2, as amended, stand part.
The following motion was put:Motion to divide the bill as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 200 (Hon Amy Adams).
Resolved, That the motion be agreed to.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment and divided into 23 bills presently.
Education Legislation Bill
Part 1 read.Brett Hudson moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Paul Foster-Bell moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Resolved, That the question be now put (Stuart Smith).
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On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendment was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 214 (Tracey Martin).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 219 (Chris Hipkins).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 220 (David Seymour).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 96New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 25Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Amendment agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 218 (Chris Hipkins).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
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On the question, That Part 1, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Part 2 read.Tim Macindoe moved, That the question be now put.
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 1 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 2 stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.
At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Judicature Modernisation Bill with amendment and divided into the following bills:
• Senior Courts Bill
• District Court Bill
• Judicial Review Procedure Bill
• Interest on Money Claims Bill
• Electronic Courts and Tribunals Bill
• Arbitration Amendment Bill
• Bills of Exchange Amendment Bill
• Building Societies Amendment Bill
• Children, Young Persons, and Their Families Amendment Bill
• Companies Amendment Bill (No 2)
• Contractual Remedies Amendment Bill
• Copyright Amendment Bill (No 2)
• Courts (Remote Participation) Amendment Bill
• Criminal Procedure Amendment Bill
• Employment Relations Amendment Bill (No 4)
• Family Courts Amendment Bill
• Insolvency Amendment Bill
• Local Government (Rating) Amendment Bill
• Property Law Amendment Bill
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• Remuneration Authority Amendment Bill (No 2)
• Resource Management Amendment Bill
• Te Ture Whenua Maori Amendment Bill
• Trans-Tasman Proceedings Amendment Bill.
The Chairperson also reported progress on the Education Legislation Bill.
The report was adopted.
The 23 bills divided from the Judicature Modernisation Bill were set down for third reading next sitting day.
The Education Legislation Bill was set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
8 Adjournment
At 9.58 pm the House adjourned.
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Thursday, 15 September 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Christopher Finlayson made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Member’s motion
Battle of the Somme—centennial
Resolved, That this House mark with reverence the centennial today of the New Zealand Division going over the top during the Battle of the Somme (Ron Mark).
3 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
4 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
5 Select committee reports
The presentation of nine reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Land Transfer Bill
• Substance Addiction (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Bill
• Te Atiawa Claims Settlement Bill
• Geographical Indications (Wine and Spirits) Registration Amendment Bill.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Briefing on the Report of the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment on Preparing New Zealand for Rising Seas: certainty and uncertainty
• Controller and Auditor-General, Local government: Results of the 2014/15 audits
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
6 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
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7 Government orders of the day
Land Transport Amendment Bill
The Land Transport Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee (Hon Craig Foss for Hon Simon Bridges).
Resolved, That the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee consider the bill.
Policing (Cost Recovery) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Policing (Cost Recovery) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 56New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 11
Motion agreed to.
The Policing (Cost Recovery) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Bill
Hon Christopher Finlayson for Hon Jo Goodhew moved, and the question was proposed, That the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
8 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Tuesday, 20 September 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that Sumitra Mahajan, Hon Speaker of Lok Sabha, India, and her delegation were present.
The delegation was welcomed with applause and the visiting Speaker accorded a seat on the left of the Chair.
2 Government motion
2016 Paralympic Games—New Zealand Paralympics Team
Resolved, That this House congratulate the members of the 2016 New Zealand Paralympics Team (Hon Bill English).
3 Petitions
The presentation of four petitions was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
4 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
5 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The report on the Briefing into biosecurity and border activities at Auckland Airport was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
6 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Outer Space and High-altitude Activities Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
7 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
8 Debate on matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker informed the House that he had accepted an application to debate a matter of urgent public importance.
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Hon David Parker moved, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the release of Michael Heron QC’s independent review into the Ministry of Primary Industry’s handling of the illegal dumping of fish.
The motion lapsed.
9 Government orders of the day
Evidence Amendment Bill
The Evidence Amendment Bill was read a third time (Hon Christopher Finlayson for Hon Amy Adams).
10 Valedictory statement
Kevin Hague made a valedictory statement.
11 Government orders of the day—continued
Corrections (Electronic Monitoring of Offenders) Amendment Bill, Parole
(Electronic Monitoring of Offenders) Amendment Bill, and Sentencing (Electronic
Monitoring of Offenders) Amendment Bill
Hon Judith Collins moved, and the question was proposed, That the Corrections (Electronic Monitoring of Offenders) Amendment Bill, the Parole (Electronic Monitoring of Offenders) Amendment Bill, and the Sentencing (Electronic Monitoring of Offenders) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bills be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Corrections (Electronic Monitoring of Offenders) Amendment Bill, the Parole (Electronic Monitoring of Offenders) Amendment Bill, and the Sentencing (Electronic Monitoring of Offenders) Amendment Bill were read a third time.
Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 105New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
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The Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Statutes Repeal Bill
The Statutes Repeal Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Government Administration Committee consider the bill.
Patents (Trans-Tasman Patent Attorneys and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
Hon Paul Goldsmith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Patents (Trans-Tasman Patent Attorneys and Other Matters) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
12 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 21 September 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Members’ motions
International Day of Peace—commemoration
Resolved, That this House recognise and celebrate the International Day of Peace by acknowledging and working collectively to address the serious threats the international community faces in progress towards peace, including the ongoing North Korean nuclear test, the appalling civil war in Syria, large-scale displacement of refugees, re-modernisation of nuclear arsenals, and growing superpower tensions (Hon David Cunliffe).
Women’s Peace Boat to Gaza—support
Resolved, That this House express its support for the Women’s Peace Boat to Gaza and the International Coalition of Women on that boat, including New Zealand member of Parliament Marama Davidson, as it sails to Gaza to show solidarity and support to the Palestinian people, and highlight the contributions of Palestinian women who have been central within the Palestinian struggle in Gaza and the diaspora (Catherine Delahunty).
2 Papers
Two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The Financial Assistance for Live Organ Donors Bill was set down for second reading and the report of the Attorney-General under the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 on the Financial Assistance for Live Organ Donors Bill was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Electronic Interactions Reform Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
Two questions to a member were answered.
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6 General debate
Andrew Little moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
7 Private and local orders of the day
Papawai and Kaikokirikiri Trusts Amendment Bill
The Papawai and Kaikokirikiri Trusts Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
New Plymouth District Council (Waitara Lands) Bill
The New Plymouth District Council (Waitara Lands) Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
The question proposing that the New Plymouth District Council (Waitara Lands) Bill be considered by the Local Government and Environment Committee was not agreed to (Jonathan Young).
Resolved, That the Māori Affairs Committee consider the bill (Metiria Turei).
8 Members’ orders of the day
Public Works (Prohibition of Compulsory Acquisition of Māori Land) Amendment
Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Public Works (Prohibition of Compulsory Acquisition of Māori Land) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 48New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 73New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Consumer Guarantees (Removal of Unrelated Party Lender Responsibility)
Amendment Bill
Dr Shane Reti moved, and the question was proposed, That the Consumer Guarantees (Removal of Unrelated Party Lender Responsibility) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 77New Zealand National 59; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 44New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Consumer Guarantees (Removal of Unrelated Party Lender Responsibility) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the bill be reported back to the House on or before 31 January 2017.
The sitting was suspended at 9.57 pm and resumed at 9.00 am on Thursday, 22 September 2016 for an extended sitting.
Thursday, 22 September 2016
9 Members’ orders of the day—continued
Consumer Guarantees (Removal of Unrelated Party Lender Responsibility)
Amendment Bill
By leave, Agreed that the Commerce Committee consider the bill.
10 Government orders of the day
Te Atiawa Claims Settlement Bill
The Te Atiawa Claims Settlement Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Taranaki Iwi Claims Settlement Bill
Hon Christopher Finlayson moved, and the question was proposed, That the Taranaki Iwi Claims Settlement Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 13; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Taranaki Iwi Claims Settlement Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Ngatikahu ki Whangaroa Claims Settlement Bill
Hon Christopher Finlayson moved, and the question was proposed, That the Ngatikahu ki Whangaroa Claims Settlement Bill be now read a second time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Ngatikahu ki Whangaroa Claims Settlement Bill was read a second time and set down for third reading next sitting day.
Rangitāne o Manawatu Claims Settlement Bill
Hon Christopher Finlayson moved, and the question was proposed, That the Rangitāne o Manawatu Claims Settlement Bill be now read a second time.
11 Adjournment
At 1.00 pm on Thursday, 22 September 2016 the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 22 September 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that members of the Kuwait–New Zealand Parliamentary Friendship Group, led by Dr Khalil Abdullah Ali were present in the gallery.
The delegation was welcomed with applause.
2 Business statement
Hon Simon Bridges made a statement relating to the business of the House.
3 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
4 Papers
Two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
5 Select committee reports
The presentation of three reports was announced.
The Charities Amendment Bill was set down for second reading.
The report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Principles for effectively co-governing natural resources was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
6 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Electoral Amendment Bill
• Private International Law (Choice of Law in Tort) Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
7 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
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8 Government orders of the day
Rangitāne o Manawatu Claims Settlement Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Rangitāne o Manawatu Claims Settlement Bill be now read a second time.
The Rangitāne o Manawatu Claims Settlement Bill was read a second time and set down for third reading next sitting day.
Taranaki Iwi Claims Settlement Bill and Te Atiawa Claims Settlement Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Taranaki Iwi Claims Settlement Bill and the Te Atiawa Claims Settlement Bill.
(In the committee)
Taranaki Iwi Claims Settlement Bill
Parts 1 to 4, Schedules 1 to 3, and clauses 1 and 2 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 215 (Hon Christopher Finlayson).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Amendments agreed to.
Resolved, That Parts 1 to 4, Schedules 1 to 3, and clauses 1 and 2, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Te Atiawa Claims Settlement Bill
Parts 1 to 4, Schedules 1 to 4, and clauses 1 and 2 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 224 (Hon Christopher Finlayson).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Amendments agreed to.
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On the question, That Parts 1 to 4, Schedules 1 to 4, and clauses 1 and 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Parts 1 to 4, Schedules 1 to 4, and clauses 1 and 2, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Taranaki Iwi Claims Settlement Bill and the Te Atiawa Claims Settlement Bill with amendment.
On the question, That the report be adopted, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The report was adopted and the bills were set down for third reading next sitting day.
Rangitāne Tū Mai Rā (Wairarapa Tamaki nui-ā-Rua) Claims Settlement Bill
The Rangitāne Tū Mai Rā (Wairarapa Tamaki nui-ā-Rua) Claims Settlement Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Māori Affairs Committee consider the bill.
9 Adjournment
At 5.32 pm the House adjourned.
Te Atiawa Claims Settlement Bill
Thursday, 22 September 2016
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Tuesday, 11 October 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Resignation of member
The Speaker advised the House that he had received a letter from Kevin Hague resigning his seat in the House with effect at midnight on 6 October 2016.
2 Return of member
The Speaker informed the House that he had been advised by the Electoral Commissioner that, pursuant to section 137 of the Electoral Act 1993, Robert Barry Hobson Coates had been declared to be elected a member of the House of Representatives in place of Kevin Hague.
3 Member sworn
Barry Coates presented himself at the bar of the House, was called forward to the Chair by the Speaker, made the Affirmation of Allegiance required by law, and took his seat in the House.
4 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that Professor Dr Norbert Lammert, President of the German Bundestag, accompanied by a parliamentary delegation, was present.
The delegation was welcomed with applause and the visiting President accorded a seat on the left of the Chair.
5 Papers
Twenty-six papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
6 Select committee reports
The presentation of four reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Display of Low-alcohol Beverages and Other Remedial Matters) Amendment Bill
• Wildlife (Powers) Amendment Bill.
The report on the International treaty examination of the Paris Agreement was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
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7 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
8 Applications to debate matters of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Metiria Turei had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the report of the Chief Inspector of Corrections on organised prisoner fighting and access to contraband at the Mt Eden Corrections Facility.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
The Speaker also notified the House that Andrew Little had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the report of the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child on the Fifth Periodic Report presented by the New Zealand Government.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
9 Government orders of the day
Electoral Amendment Bill
The Electoral Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Justice and Electoral Committee consider the bill.
Resolved, That the committee report the bill to the House by 13 February 2017.
Senior Courts Bill, District Court Bill, Judicial Review Procedure Bill, Interest on
Money Claims Bill, Electronic Courts and Tribunals Bill, Arbitration Amendment Bill,
Bills of Exchange Amendment Bill, Building Societies Amendment Bill, Children,
Young Persons, and Their Families Amendment Bill, Companies Amendment Bill
(No 2), Contractual Remedies Amendment Bill, Copyright Amendment Bill (No 2),
Courts (Remote Participation) Amendment Bill, Criminal Procedure Amendment
Bill, Employment Relations Amendment Bill (No 4), Family Courts Amendment Bill,
Insolvency Amendment Bill, Local Government (Rating) Amendment Bill, Property
Law Amendment Bill, Remuneration Authority Amendment Bill (No 2), Resource
Management Amendment Bill, Te Ture Whenua Maori Amendment Bill, and Trans-
Tasman Proceedings Amendment Bill
Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the Senior Courts Bill, the District Court Bill, the Judicial Review Procedure Bill, the Interest on Money Claims Bill, the Electronic Courts and Tribunals Bill, the Arbitration Amendment Bill, the Bills of Exchange Amendment Bill, the Building Societies Amendment Bill, the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families Amendment Bill, the Companies Amendment Bill (No 2), the Contractual Remedies Amendment Bill, the Copyright Amendment Bill (No 2), the Courts (Remote Participation) Amendment Bill, the Criminal Procedure Amendment Bill, the Employment Relations Amendment Bill (No 4), the Family Courts Amendment Bill, the Insolvency Amendment Bill, the Local Government (Rating) Amendment Bill, the Property Law Amendment Bill,
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the Remuneration Authority Amendment Bill (No 2), the Resource Management Amendment Bill, Te Ture Whenua Maori Amendment Bill, and the Trans-Tasman Proceedings Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bills be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Senior Courts Bill, the District Court Bill, the Judicial Review Procedure Bill, the Interest on Money Claims Bill, the Electronic Courts and Tribunals Bill, the Arbitration Amendment Bill, the Bills of Exchange Amendment Bill, the Building Societies Amendment Bill, the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families Amendment Bill, the Companies Amendment Bill (No 2), the Contractual Remedies Amendment Bill, the Copyright Amendment Bill (No 2), the Courts (Remote Participation) Amendment Bill, the Criminal Procedure Amendment Bill, the Employment Relations Amendment Bill (No 4), the Family Courts Amendment Bill, the Insolvency Amendment Bill, the Local Government (Rating) Amendment Bill, the Property Law Amendment Bill, the Remuneration Authority Amendment Bill (No 2), the Resource Management Amendment Bill, Te Ture Whenua Maori Amendment Bill, and the Trans-Tasman Proceedings Amendment Bill were read a third time.
Education Legislation Bill, Building (Pools) Amendment Bill, and Health
Practitioners (Replacement of Statutory References to Medical Practitioners) Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Education Legislation Bill, and for consideration of the Building (Pools) Amendment Bill and the Health Practitioners (Replacement of Statutory References to Medical Practitioners) Bill.
(In the committee)
Education Legislation Bill
Clauses 1 and 2 read again.
At 5.38 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Education Legislation Bill.
The Chairperson also reported no progress on the Building (Pools) Amendment Bill and the Health Practitioners (Replacement of Statutory References to Medical Practitioners) Bill.
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10 Valedictory statement
Hon Phil Goff made a valedictory statement.
11 Government orders of the day—continued
Education Legislation Bill, Building (Pools) Amendment Bill, and Health
Practitioners (Replacement of Statutory References to Medical Practitioners) Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Education Legislation Bill, and for consideration of the Building (Pools) Amendment Bill and the Health Practitioners (Replacement of Statutory References to Medical Practitioners) Bill.
(In the committee)
Education Legislation Bill
Clauses 1 and 2 read again.
On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
On the question, That clause 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Building (Pools) Amendment Bill
Part 1 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 75New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 46New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 225 (Hon Dr Nick Smith).
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On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 73New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 48New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 213 (Metiria Turei).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 46New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14Noes 75New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
The following amendments to the Schedule were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 225 (Hon Dr Nick Smith).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 73New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 48New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 213 (Metiria Turei).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 14Green Party 14Noes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 208 (Jacinda Ardern).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Building (Pools) Amendment Bill
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On the question, That the Schedule, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 73New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 48New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That the Schedule, as amended, stand part.
Clauses 1 to 3 read.Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
On the question, That clause 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 73New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 48New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Health Practitioners (Replacement of Statutory References to Medical
Practitioners) Bill
Parts 1 to 7, Schedules 1 and 2, and clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Resolved, That Part 3 stand part.
Resolved, That Part 4 stand part.
Resolved, That Part 5 stand part.
Resolved, That Part 5A stand part.
Resolved, That Part 6 stand part.
Resolved, That Part 7 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 1 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 2 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Resolved, That the bill be divided as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 230 (Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman).
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment and divided into eight bills.
Building (Pools) Amendment Bill
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Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Education Legislation Bill and the Building (Pools) Amendment Bill with amendment.
The Chairperson also reported the Health Practitioners (Replacement of Statutory References to Medical Practitioners) Bill without amendment and divided into the following bills:
• Accident Compensation Amendment Bill (No 2)
• Burial and Cremation Amendment Bill
• Children, Young Persons, and Their Families Amendment Bill (No 2)
• Holidays Amendment Bill (No 2)
• Land Transport Amendment Bill (No 3)
• Medicines Amendment Bill
• Mental Health (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Amendment Bill
• Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill (No 2).
The report was adopted and the bills were set down for third reading next sitting day.
Policing (Cost Recovery) Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Policing (Cost Recovery) Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Parts 1 and 2 and clauses 1 to 3 read.At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Policing (Cost Recovery) Amendment Bill.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
12 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 12 October 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
Two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented two further papers (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Regulatory Systems (Building and Housing) Amendment Bill
• Regulatory Systems (Workplace Relations) Amendment Bill
• Regulatory Systems (Commercial Matters) Amendment Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 General debate
Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
6 Government orders of the day
Policing (Cost Recovery) Amendment Bill, Māori Purposes Bill, and Agricultural
Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Policing (Cost Recovery) Amendment Bill, and for consideration of the Māori Purposes Bill and the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Policing (Cost Recovery) Amendment Bill
Parts 1 and 2 and clauses 1 to 3 read again.
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Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Resolved, That the question be now put (Jami-Lee Ross).
The following amendment was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 126 (Chris Hipkins).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That Part 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
The following amendment was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 97 (Poto Williams).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 103 (David Clendon).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That Part 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
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Policing (Cost Recovery) Amendment Bill
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On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
On the question, That clause 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
On the question, That clause 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment presently.
Māori Purposes Bill
By leave, Agreed that the Chairperson report progress to obtain the Speaker’s ruling on the scope of amendments on the Māori Purposes Bill.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Policing (Cost Recovery) Amendment Bill without amendment.
The Chairperson also reported no progress on the Māori Purposes Bill and the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Bill.
The report was adopted.
Speaker’s ruling
The Speaker ruled on the matter of the scope of amendments on the Māori Purposes Bill.
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Māori Purposes Bill.
(In the committee)
Māori Purposes Bill
Part 1 read.At 5.45 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
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Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Māori Purposes Bill and no progress on the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Bill.
The report was adopted.
7 Maiden statement
Barry Coates made a maiden statement.
8 Government orders of the day—continued
Māori Purposes Bill and Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines
Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Māori Purposes Bill and for consideration of the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Māori Purposes Bill
Resolved, That the committee report progress and move to consider the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Bill (Hon Te Ururoa Flavell).
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with progress presently.
Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Bill
Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 to 3, and clauses 1 to 3 read.Resolved, That the question be now put (Jami-Lee Ross).
The following amendment to Part 1 was put:After clause 4, insert:
4AA Section 20 amended (Evaluation of risks and benefits) Replace section 20(c) with:
(c) any submissions received under section 17; and (d) all applications for new or altered compounds be assessed in full
formulation as intended to be used; and (e) consult with a consumer and environmental reference group as
nominated by the Minister consisting of 3 consumer representatives and 3 environmental organisation representatives.
(Steffan Browning)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
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On the question, That Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 to 3, and clauses 1 to 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 104New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 16Green Party 14; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 to 3, and clauses 1 to 3 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Māori Purposes Bill.
The Chairperson also reported the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Bill without amendment.
The report was adopted.
The Policing (Cost Recovery) Amendment Bill and the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Bill were set down for third reading next sitting day.
The Māori Purposes Bill was set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
Land Transfer Bill
The Land Transfer Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day (Hon Christopher Finlayson for Hon Louise Upston).
Geographical Indications (Wine and Spirits) Registration Amendment Bill
Hon Paul Goldsmith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Geographical Indications (Wine and Spirits) Registration Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
9 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Bill
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Thursday, 13 October 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Resignation of member
The Speaker advised the House that he had received a letter from Hon Phil Goff resigning his seat in the House with effect from Wednesday, 12 October 2016.
2 Business statement
Hon Christopher Finlayson made a statement relating to the business of the House.
3 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
4 Papers
Nine papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority).
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Government orders of the day
Electronic Interactions Reform Bill
The Electronic Interactions Reform Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Government Administration Committee consider the bill.
Patents (Trans-Tasman Patent Attorneys and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Patents (Trans-Tasman Patent Attorneys and Other Matters) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the amendments recommended by the Commerce Committee by majority be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Amendments agreed to.
Thursday, 13 October 2016
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The Patents (Trans-Tasman Patent Attorneys and Other Matters) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
New Zealand Horticulture Export Authority Amendment Bill
Hon Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga for Hon Nathan Guy moved, and the question was proposed, That the New Zealand Horticulture Export Authority Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
7 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
Thursday, 13 October 2016
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Tuesday, 18 October 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Member’s motion
Death of Helen Kelly
Resolved, That this House mourn the passing of Helen Kelly, who was a champion for working people and who fought for a more just and fair New Zealand, and express our condolences to her loved ones (Andrew Little).
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
Four papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of five reports was announced.
The Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Advocacy, Workforce, and Age Settings) Amendment Bill was set down for second reading.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Department of Corrections: Managing offenders to reduce reoffending
• Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Department of Conservation: Prioritising and partnering to manage biodiversity – Progress in responding to the Auditor-General’s recommendations
• Complaint about Animal Welfare (Layer Hens) Code of Welfare 2012
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Applications to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Barbara Stewart had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the strike by junior doctors, which commenced today.
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The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
The Speaker also notified the House that David Seymour sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the Police raids on advocates for euthanasia.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
7 Government orders of the day
Outer Space and High-altitude Activities Bill
The Outer Space and High-altitude Activities Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee consider the bill.
Regulatory Systems (Building and Housing) Amendment Bill, Regulatory Systems
(Workplace Relations) Amendment Bill, and Regulatory Systems (Commercial
Matters) Amendment Bill
The Regulatory Systems (Building and Housing) Amendment Bill, the Regulatory Systems (Workplace Relations) Amendment Bill, and the Regulatory Systems (Commercial Matters) Amendment Bill were read a first time and stood referred to select committees.
Resolved, That the Local Government and Environment Committee consider the Regulatory Systems (Building and Housing) Amendment Bill.
Resolved, That the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee consider the Regulatory Systems (Workplace Relations) Amendment Bill.
Resolved, That the Commerce Committee consider the Regulatory Systems (Commercial Matters) Amendment Bill.
Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Bill
The Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day (Hon Michael Woodhouse for Hon Gerry Brownlee).
New Zealand Horticulture Export Authority Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the New Zealand Horticulture Export Authority Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
The New Zealand Horticulture Export Authority Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Display of Low-alcohol Beverages and Other Remedial
Matters) Amendment Bill
The Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Display of Low-alcohol Beverages and Other Remedial Matters) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
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Building (Pools) Amendment Bill
Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Building (Pools) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
8 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 19 October 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Government motion
Death of His Majesty Bhumibol Adulyadej, King of Thailand
Resolved, That this House express its sadness at the passing of His Majesty Bhumibol Adulyadej, the King of Thailand, at the age of 89, who this year celebrated 70 years on the throne (Rt Hon John Key).
2 Papers
Nine papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
Six questions to a member were answered.
4 General debate
Fletcher Tabuteau moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
5 Private and local orders of the day
Papawai and Kaikokirikiri Trusts Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Papawai and Kaikokirikiri Trusts Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Preamble read.Resolved, That the Preamble stand part.
Clause 1 read.Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Clause 2 read.Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Clause 3 read.Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
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Clause 4 read.Resolved, That clause 4 stand part.
Clause 5 read.Resolved, That clause 5 stand part.
Clause 6 read.Resolved, That clause 6 stand part.
Clause 7 read.Resolved, That clause 7 stand part.
Clause 8 read.Resolved, That clause 8 stand part.
Clause 9 read.Resolved, That clause 9 stand part.
Clause 10 read.Resolved, That clause 10 stand part.
Clause 11 read.Resolved, That clause 11 stand part.
Clause 12 read.Resolved, That clause 12 stand part.
Clause 13 read.Resolved, That clause 13 stand part.
Clause 14 read.Resolved, That clause 14 stand part.
Clause 15 read.Resolved, That clause 15 stand part.
The Speaker announced that the bill would be reported without amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Papawai and Kaikokirikiri Trusts Amendment Bill without amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading next sitting day.
6 Members’ orders of the day
Financial Assistance for Live Organ Donors Bill
The Compensation for Live Organ Donors Bill (formerly the Financial Assistance for Live Organ Donors Bill) was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Papawai and Kaikokirikiri Trusts Amendment Bill
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Education (Charter Schools Abolition) Amendment Bill
Jenny Salesa for Chris Hipkins moved, and the question was proposed, That the Education (Charter Schools Abolition) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
7 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 20 October 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Papers
Eighteen papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented four further papers (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Environment Canterbury (Democracy Restoration) Amendment Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Mahesh Bindra had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the assault on three Corrections staff at Paremoremo Prison.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
6 Government orders of the day
Government motion—appointments to Electoral Commission
Resolved, That, pursuant to section 4D of the Electoral Act 1993 and section 32 of the Crown Entities Act 2004, this House recommends Her Excellency the Governor-General appoint Kristy Pearl McDonald QC as deputy chairperson of the Electoral Commission and Alicia Wright as Chief Electoral Officer, each for a term of five years (Hon Amy Adams).
Building (Pools) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Building (Pools) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 73New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 45New Zealand Labour 29; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Building (Pools) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Education Legislation Bill
Hon Hekia Parata moved, and the question was proposed, That the Education Legislation Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 55New Zealand Labour 29; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Education Legislation Bill was read a third time.
Accident Compensation Amendment Bill (No 2), Burial and Cremation Amendment
Bill, Children, Young Persons, and Their Families Amendment Bill (No 2), Holidays
Amendment Bill (No 2), Land Transport Amendment Bill (No 3), Medicines
Amendment Bill, Mental Health (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment)
Amendment Bill, and Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill (No 2)
Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman moved, and the question was proposed, That the Accident Compensation Amendment Bill (No 2), the Burial and Cremation Amendment Bill, the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families Amendment Bill (No 2), the Holidays Amendment Bill (No 2), the Land Transport Amendment Bill (No 3), the Medicines Amendment Bill, the Mental Health (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Amendment Bill, and the Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill (No 2) be now read a third time.
7 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
Thursday, 20 October 2016
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Tuesday, 1 November 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Death of former member
The Speaker informed the House of the death on 30 October 2016 of Reginald George Boorman.
The Speaker expressed on behalf of the House the sense of loss sustained and sympathy with the relatives of the late former member, and members stood and observed a period of silence as a mark of respect to his memory.
2 Member’s motion
Nuclear disarmament—United Nations Resolution for Prohibition of Nuclear
Weapons
Resolved, That this House welcome the landmark United Nations First Committee resolution on 27 October calling for negotiations to commence on a legally binding instrument that will prohibit nuclear weapons, leading to their elimination (Dr Kennedy Graham).
3 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
4 Papers
Forty-two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
5 Select committee reports
The presentation of three reports was announced.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement Amendment Bill was set down for second reading.
The report on the Briefing on the 2016 Ballance Farm Environment Awards was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
6 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Broadcasting (Election Programmes and Election Advertising) Amendment Bill
• Energy Innovation (Electric Vehicles and Other Matters) Amendment Bill—
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was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
7 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
8 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Hon David Parker had indicated his desire to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the announcement that the mines owned by Solid Energy had been sold.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
9 Government orders of the day
Accident Compensation Amendment Bill (No 2), Burial and Cremation Amendment
Bill, Children, Young Persons, and Their Families Amendment Bill (No 2), Holidays
Amendment Bill (No 2), Land Transport Amendment Bill (No 3), Medicines
Amendment Bill, Mental Health (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment)
Amendment Bill, and Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill (No 2)
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Accident Compensation Amendment Bill (No 2), the Burial and Cremation Amendment Bill, the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families Amendment Bill (No 2), the Holidays Amendment Bill (No 2), the Land Transport Amendment Bill (No 3), the Medicines Amendment Bill, the Mental Health (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Amendment Bill, and the Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill (No 2) be now read a third time.
The Accident Compensation Amendment Bill (No 2), the Burial and Cremation Amendment Bill, the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families Amendment Bill (No 2), the Holidays Amendment Bill (No 2), the Land Transport Amendment Bill (No 3), the Medicines Amendment Bill, the Mental Health (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Amendment Bill, and the Misuse of Drugs Amendment Bill (No 2) were read a third time.
Policing (Cost Recovery) Amendment Bill
Hon Judith Collins moved, and the question was proposed, That the Policing (Cost Recovery) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 56New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Policing (Cost Recovery) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
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Substance Addiction (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Bill
The Substance Addiction (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Advocacy, Workforce, and Age
Settings) Amendment Bill
Hon Anne Tolley moved, and the question was proposed, That the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Advocacy, Workforce, and Age Settings) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the amendments recommended by the Social Services Committee by majority be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Social Services Committee by majority be agreed to.
The Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Advocacy, Workforce, and Age Settings) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Charities Amendment Bill
Hon Jo Goodhew moved, and the question was proposed, That the Charities Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
10 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 2 November 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Government motion
Resolved, That the sitting of the House on Wednesday, 2 November 2016 be extended from 9 am on Thursday, 3 November 2016 for:
• the third reading of the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Bill,
• the second reading of the Geographical Indications (Wine and Spirits) Registration Amendment Bill,
• the second reading of the Wildlife (Powers) Amendment Bill, and
• the committee stage of the Statutes Amendment Bill (Hon Gerry Brownlee).
2 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
Two questions to a member were postponed.
4 Debate on matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker informed the House that he had accepted an application to debate a matter of urgent public importance.
Hon David Parker moved, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the release of the report of the Auditor-General on the Saudi Arabia Food Security Partnership.
The motion lapsed.
5 General debate
Hon Jo Goodhew moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
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6 Government orders of the day
Charities Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Charities Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
The Charities Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Drug and Alcohol Testing of Community-based Offenders, Bailees, and Other
Persons Legislation Bill, Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Bill,
and Patents (Trans-Tasman Patent Attorneys and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Drug and Alcohol Testing of Community-based Offenders, Bailees, and Other Persons Legislation Bill, the Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Bill, and the Patents (Trans-Tasman Patent Attorneys and Other Matters) Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Drug and Alcohol Testing of Community-based Offenders, Bailees, and Other
Persons Legislation Bill
Part 1 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 235 (Hon Judith Collins).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 11 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 163 (Mahesh Bindra).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 26Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 94New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Part 2 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 235 (Hon Judith Collins).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
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The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 18 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 163 (Mahesh Bindra).
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
Part 3 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 3 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 235 (Hon Judith Collins).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 30 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 163 (Mahesh Bindra).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 26Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 94New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 3, as amended, stand part.
Part 4 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 4 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 235 (Hon Judith Collins).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 4, as amended, stand part.
New Part 5 read.The following amendment was put:Amendment inserting new Part 5 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 235 (Hon Judith Collins).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Schedule 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 235 (Hon Judith Collins).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Schedule 1, as amended, stand part.
Drug and Alcohol Testing of Community-based Offenders, Bailees, and Other Persons Legislation Bill
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The following amendments were put:Amendments to Schedule 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 235 (Hon Judith Collins).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Schedule 2, as amended, stand part.
The following amendment to the amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 235 (Hon Judith Collins) was put:In Schedule 3, Part 1, replace:
“Part 2Consequential amendments
Insert as Part 2 of Schedule 1AA the Part 2 set out in Part 1 of this schedule.”, with:
“Part 2Consequential amendments
Insert as Part 2 of Schedule 1AA the Part 2 set out in Part 1 of this schedule.”
(Hon Judith Collins)
Resolved, That the amendment to the amendments be agreed to.
The following amendments, as amended, were put:Amendments to Schedule 3, as amended, set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 235 (Hon Judith Collins).
Resolved, That the amendments, as amended, be agreed to.
Resolved, That Schedule 3, as amended, stand part.
The following amendment was put:Amendment inserting new Schedule 4 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 235 (Hon Judith Collins).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to clause 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 235 (Hon Judith Collins).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 2, as amended, stand part.
The following motion was put:Resolved, That the bill be divided as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 236 (Hon Judith Collins).
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment and divided into five bills presently.
Drug and Alcohol Testing of Community-based Offenders, Bailees, and Other Persons Legislation Bill
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Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Bill
Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 to 3, and clauses 1 and 2 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 237 (Clare Curran).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 1 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 2 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 3 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 237 (Clare Curran).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 2, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Patents (Trans-Tasman Patent Attorneys and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 and 2, and clauses 1 to 3 read.On the question, That Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 and 2, and clauses 1 to 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 and 2, and clauses 1 to 3 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Drug and Alcohol Testing of Community-based Offenders, Bailees, and Other Persons Legislation Bill with amendment and divided into the following bills:• Bail (Drug and Alcohol Testing) Amendment Bill
• Parole (Drug and Alcohol Testing) Amendment Bill
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• Sentencing (Drug and Alcohol Testing) Amendment Bill
• Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) (Drug and Alcohol Testing) Amendment Bill
• Returning Offenders (Management and Information) (Drug and Alcohol Testing) Amendment Bill.
The Chairperson also reported the Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Bill with amendment, and the Patents (Trans-Tasman Patent Attorneys and Other Matters) Amendment Bill without amendment.
The report was adopted.
The Bail (Drug and Alcohol Testing) Amendment Bill, the Parole (Drug and Alcohol Testing) Amendment Bill, the Sentencing (Drug and Alcohol Testing) Amendment Bill, the Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) (Drug and Alcohol Testing) Amendment Bill, the Returning Offenders (Management and Information) (Drug and Alcohol Testing) Amendment Bill, the Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Bill, and the Patents (Trans-Tasman Patent Attorneys and Other Matters) Amendment Bill were set down for third reading next sitting day.
Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Bill
Hon Jo Goodhew moved, and the question was proposed, That the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
The House was suspended at 10.00 pm and resumed at 9.00 am on Thursday, 3 November 2016 for an extended sitting.
Thursday, 3 November 2016
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 104New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 16Green Party 14; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Geographical Indications (Wine and Spirits) Registration Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Geographical Indications (Wine and Spirits) Registration Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
The Geographical Indications (Wine and Spirits) Registration Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
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Wildlife (Powers) Amendment Bill
The Wildlife (Powers) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Statutes Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Statutes Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Parts 1 to 28, Schedules 1 and 2, and clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
The following amendment was put:Amendment inserting new Part 1A set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 191 (Kris Faafoi).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That Parts 2 to 6 stand part.
The following amendment was put:Amendment inserting new Part 6A set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 207 (David Seymour).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That Parts 7 to 28 and Schedules 1 and 2 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 227 (Hon Simon Bridges).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 2, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Statutes Amendment Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading next sitting day.
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7 Adjournment
At 11.43 am on Thursday, 3 November 2016 the House adjourned.
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Thursday, 3 November 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The Interim report on the Telecommunications (Property Access and Other Matters) Amendment Bill was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
Two questions to a member were answered.
5 Government orders of the day
Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement Amendment Bill
Hon Christopher Finlayson for Hon Todd McClay moved, and the question was proposed, That the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the amendments recommended by the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee by majority be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand National 58; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee by majority be agreed to.
Barry Coates moved the following amendment to the motion:Replace “now” with “this day 3 months”.
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On the question, That the amendment to the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment to the motion not agreed to.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand National 58; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage the next sitting day.
Broadcasting (Election Programmes and Election Advertising) Amendment Bill
Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the Broadcasting (Election Programmes and Election Advertising) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 104New Zealand National 58; New Zealand Labour 28; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
Resolved, That the Justice and Electoral Committee consider the bill.
Resolved, That the committee report the bill to the House on or before 4 March 2017.
6 Adjournment
At 5.55 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 8 November 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of two petitions was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
Seven papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of five reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Briefing on prostate cancer
• Inquiry into the appointment of a Controller and Auditor-General
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Barbara Stewart had indicated her desire to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the report prepared by a consultant for Waikato Federated Farmers on Farm Environment Plans required by Waikato Regional Council under its notified plan change.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
6 Government orders of the day
Energy Innovation (Electric Vehicles and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
The Energy Innovation (Electric Vehicles and Other Matters) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Commerce Committee consider the bill.
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Bail (Drug and Alcohol Testing) Amendment Bill, Parole (Drug and Alcohol Testing)
Amendment Bill, Sentencing (Drug and Alcohol Testing) Amendment Bill, Public
Safety (Public Protection Orders) (Drug and Alcohol Testing) Amendment Bill, and
Returning Offenders (Management and Information) (Drug and Alcohol Testing)
Amendment Bill
The Bail (Drug and Alcohol Testing) Amendment Bill, the Parole (Drug and Alcohol Testing) Amendment Bill, the Sentencing (Drug and Alcohol Testing) Amendment Bill, the Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) (Drug and Alcohol Testing) Amendment Bill, and the Returning Offenders (Management and Information) (Drug and Alcohol Testing) Amendment Bill were read a third time.
Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Parts 1 to 12, Schedules 1 to 4, and clauses 1 and 2 read.The following amendment to Part 1 was put:Amendment to delete Part 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 239 (Hon Todd McClay).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 92New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 28Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Amendment agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1 not stand part.
The following amendments to Part 2 were tabled:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 240 (Gareth Hughes).Amendment ruled out of order as being outside the scope of the bill.
The following amendments to Part 2 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 241 (Barry Coates).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
On the question, That Part 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
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On the question, That Part 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Part 3 stand part.
On the question, That Part 4 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Part 4 stand part.
On the question, That Part 5 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Part 5 stand part.
On the question, That Part 6 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Part 6 stand part.
The following amendment to Part 7 was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 242 (Barry Coates).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That Part 7 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Part 7 stand part.
On the question, That Part 8 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Part 8 stand part.
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On the question, That Part 9 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Part 9 stand part.
On the question, That Part 10 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Part 10 stand part.
On the question, That Part 11 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Part 11 stand part.
On the question, That Part 12 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Part 12 stand part.
The following amendment to Schedule 1 was put:Amendment to delete Schedule 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 239 (Hon Todd McClay).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 92New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 28Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Amendment agreed to.
Resolved, That Schedule 1 not stand part.
On the question, That Schedule 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Schedule 2 stand part.
On the question, That Schedule 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Schedule 3 stand part.
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On the question, That Schedule 4 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Schedule 4 stand part.
On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
On the question, That clause 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement Amendment Bill with amendment.
On the question, That the report be adopted, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading next sitting day.
Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Bill
Hon Nicky Wagner for Hon Gerry Brownlee moved, and the question was proposed, That the Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
7 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement Amendment Bill
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Wednesday, 9 November 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that a Ministerial delegation from Kiribati was present in the gallery.
The delegation was welcomed with applause.
2 Papers
Five papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 General debate
James Shaw moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
5 Private and local orders of the day
Papawai and Kaikokirikiri Trusts Amendment Bill
The Papawai and Kaikokirikiri Trusts Amendment Bill was read a third time.
6 Members’ orders of the day
Compensation for Live Organ Donors Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Compensation for Live Organ Donors Bill.
(In the committee)
Parts 1 to 3, Schedules 1 to 4, and clauses 1 and 2 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 238 (Chris Bishop).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Parts 1 to 3, Schedules 1 to 4, and clauses 1 and 2, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
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Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Compensation for Live Organ Donors Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading next sitting day.
Education (Charter Schools Abolition) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Education (Charter Schools Abolition) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Rates Rebate (Retirement Village Residents) Amendment Bill
The Rates Rebate (Retirement Village Residents) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Local Government and Environment Committee consider the bill.
7 Adjournment
At 9.51 pm the House adjourned.
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Thursday, 10 November 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Simon Bridges made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Government motion
United States 2016 presidential election—congratulations
Hon Steven Joyce moved, That the House convey its congratulations to President-elect Donald Trump on his election as the next President of the United States, and to Vice-President-elect Mike Pence on his election, and in doing so express our desire to work with the incoming Trump administration to continue building on New Zealand’s already strong relationship with the United States.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
3 Papers
Two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The Subordinate Legislation Confirmation Bill (No 2) was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Maritime Transport Amendment Bill
• Films, Videos, and Publications Classification (Interim Restriction Order Classification) Amendment Bill
• Charter Schools (Application of Official Information and Ombudsmen Acts) Bill
• Crimes (Increased Penalty for Providing Explosive to Commit Crime) Amendment Bill—
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was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
6 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
7 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Rt Hon Winston Peters had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the United States presidential election.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
8 Member’s motion
Rt Hon Winston Peters moved, That the order of the day for the third reading of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement Amendment Bill be discharged.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
9 Government orders of the day
Resource Legislation Amendment Bill
Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, That the order of the day for the second reading of the Resource Legislation Amendment Bill be discharged and the bill be referred to the Local Government and Environment Committee for consideration.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 62New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1
Motion agreed to.
Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
The Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement Amendment Bill
Hon Todd McClay moved, and the question was proposed, That the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
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10 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Tuesday, 15 November 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that delegates from the American Council of Young Political Leaders Exchange were present in the gallery.
The delegation was welcomed with applause.
2 Papers
Three papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The report on the Special Report on the Inquiry into the appointment of the Controller and Auditor-General was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Ministerial statement
Rt Hon John Key made a ministerial statement relating to the 14 November earthquake.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Government orders of the day
Patents (Trans-Tasman Patent Attorneys and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
Hon Paul Goldsmith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Patents (Trans-Tasman Patent Attorneys and Other Matters) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 103New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 11; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
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The Patents (Trans-Tasman Patent Attorneys and Other Matters) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 12; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Geographical Indications (Wine and Spirits) Registration Amendment Bill, Wildlife
(Powers) Amendment Bill, Charities Amendment Bill, Substance Addiction
(Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Bill, and Sale and Supply of Alcohol
(Display of Low-alcohol Beverages and Other Remedial Matters) Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Geographical Indications (Wine and Spirits) Registration Amendment Bill, the Wildlife (Powers) Amendment Bill, the Charities Amendment Bill, the Substance Addiction (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Bill, and the Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Display of Low-alcohol Beverages and Other Remedial Matters) Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Geographical Indications (Wine and Spirits) Registration Amendment Bill
Parts 1 and 2, the Schedule, and clauses 1 and 2 read.The following amendments to Part 1 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 244 (Hon Paul Goldsmith).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 245 (Richard Prosser).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 12New Zealand First 12Noes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 246 (Richard Prosser).
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On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 12New Zealand First 12Noes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That Part 1, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
On the question, That Part 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
On the question, That the Schedule stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the Schedule stand part.
On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
On the question, That clause 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Wildlife (Powers) Amendment Bill
Parts 1 and 2 and clauses 1 to 3 read.
Geographical Indications (Wine and Spirits) Registration Amendment Bill
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The following amendments to Part 1 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 243 (Hon David Parker).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 12; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment presently.
Charities Amendment Bill
Clauses 1 to 12A read.Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 10 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 11 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 12 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 12A stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment presently.
Substance Addiction (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Bill
Parts 1 to 3, Schedules 1 and 2, and clauses 1 and 2 read.The following amendment to Part 1 was put:In clause 11(1), delete “that” (Hon Peter Dunne).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Resolved, That Part 3 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 1 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 2 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
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Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Display of Low-alcohol Beverages and Other Remedial
Matters) Amendment Bill
Clauses 1 to 5 read.Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 3A stand part.
Resolved, That clause 4 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 5 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment presently.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Geographical Indications (Wine and Spirits) Registration Amendment Bill and the Substance Addiction (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Bill with amendment.
The Chairperson reported the Wildlife (Powers) Amendment Bill, the Charities Amendment Bill, and the Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Display of Low-alcohol Beverages and Other Remedial Matters) Amendment Bill without amendment.
The report was adopted and the bills were set down for third reading next sitting day.
New Zealand Horticulture Export Authority Amendment Bill and Children, Young
Persons, and Their Families (Advocacy, Workforce, and Age Settings) Amendment
Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the New Zealand Horticulture Export Authority Amendment Bill and the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Advocacy, Workforce, and Age Settings) Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
New Zealand Horticulture Export Authority Amendment Bill
Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 and 2, and clauses 1 to 3 read.The following amendments to Part 1 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 247 (Hon Nathan Guy).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Substance Addiction (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Bill
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Resolved, That Schedule 1 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 2 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the New Zealand Horticulture Export Authority Amendment Bill with amendment.
The Chairperson reported no progress on the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Advocacy, Workforce, and Age Settings) Amendment Bill.
The report was adopted and the New Zealand Horticulture Export Authority Amendment Bill set down for third reading next sitting day.
The Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Advocacy, Workforce, and Age Settings) Amendment Bill was set down for consideration in committee next sitting day.
7 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
New Zealand Horticulture Export Authority Amendment Bill
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Wednesday, 16 November 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that delegates from the Parliaments of the Pacific Region attending the Pacific Parliamentary Forum were present in the gallery.
The delegates were welcomed with applause.
2 Petitions
The presentation of two petitions was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of three reports was announced.
The report on the Recommended sitting programme for 2017 was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 General debate
Hon Simon Bridges moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
6 Government orders of the day
Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Advocacy, Workforce, and Age
Settings) Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Advocacy, Workforce, and Age Settings) Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Clauses 1 to 11 and Schedules 1 to 3 read.Resolved, That clauses 1 to 3 stand part.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 4 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 248 (Jacinda Ardern).
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On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 44New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 13Noes 75New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 4 stand part.
On the question, That clause 5 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 13Green Party 13
Resolved, That clause 5 stand part.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 6 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 248 (Jacinda Ardern).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 44New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 13Noes 75New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That clause 6 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 13Green Party 13
Resolved, That clause 6 stand part.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 7 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 248 (Jacinda Ardern).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 44New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 13Noes 75New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
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Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Advocacy, Workforce, and Age Settings) Amendment Bill
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On the question, That clauses 7 to 11 and Schedules 1 to 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 75New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 44New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 13
Resolved, That clauses 7 to 11 and Schedules 1 to 3 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Advocacy, Workforce, and Age Settings) Amendment Bill without amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading next sitting day.
Maritime Transport Amendment Bill
The Maritime Transport Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee consider the bill.
Geographical Indications (Wine and Spirits) Registration Amendment Bill
Hon Paul Goldsmith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Geographical Indications (Wine and Spirits) Registration Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 13; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Geographical Indications (Wine and Spirits) Registration Amendment Bill was read a third time.
7 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the House adjourned.
Wednesday, 16 November 2016
Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Advocacy, Workforce, and Age Settings) Amendment Bill
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Thursday, 17 November 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Papers
Eleven papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented.
3 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Health (Fluoridation of Drinking Water) Amendment Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Correction of vote
The Speaker corrected the vote in the committee stage of the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Advocacy, Workforce, and Age Settings) Amendment Bill on the question, That the amendment to clause 4 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 248 (Jacinda Ardern) be agreed to. The correct result is Ayes 44, Noes 75.
The Speaker announced that the record would be amended accordingly.
6 Government orders of the day
Government motion—appointment of Controller and Auditor-General
Resolved, That, pursuant to section 7(2) and clause 1 of Schedule 3 of the Public Audit Act 2001, the House recommend to the Governor-General that Martin Thomas Harold Matthews of Wellington be appointed as Controller and Auditor-General for a term not exceeding seven years, commencing on 1 February 2017 (Hon Gerry Brownlee).
Government motion—Pacific Parliamentary Forum 2016
Resolved, That the House note the Pacific Parliamentary Forum being held this week at Parliament, and that it acknowledge the linkages between New Zealand and the countries of the Pacific Islands region and the value of those linkages in enhancing the prosperity and security of the region (Hon Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga for Hon Gerry Brownlee).
Thursday, 17 November 2016
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7 Adjournment
At 5.46 pm the House adjourned.
Thursday, 17 November 2016
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Tuesday, 29 November 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
Thirty-three papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of eight reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Taxation (Annual Rates for 2016–17, Closely Held Companies, and Remedial Matters) Bill
• Taxation (Business Tax, Exchange of Information, and Remedial Matters) Bill
• Ngāi Te Rangi and Ngā Pōtiki Claims Settlement Bill
• Te Awa Tupua (Whanganui River Claims Settlement) Bill
• Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Inquiry into the identification and support for students with the significant challenges of dyslexia, dyspraxia, and autism spectrum disorders in primary and secondary schools
• International treaty examination of the Partnership Agreement on relations and cooperation between New Zealand, of the one part, and the European Union and its member states, of the other part
• Activities of the Regulations Review Committee
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Customs and Excise Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
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5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Ron Mark had indicated his desire to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the announcement made by the Speaker to construct a new building for Parliament.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
7 Urgency
Hon Gerry Brownlee moved a motion to accord urgency to certain business.
Resolved, That urgency be accorded the introduction, first reading, and referral to select committee of the Hurunui/Kaikōura Earthquakes Emergency Relief Bill, and the introduction and passing through all stages of the Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Act 2016 Amendment Bill.
8 Introduction of Government bills
The Hurunui/Kaikōura Earthquakes Emergency Relief Bill and the Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Act 2016 Amendment Bill were introduced and set down for first reading forthwith.
9 First reading and referral of Government bill
Hurunui/Kaikōura Earthquakes Emergency Relief Bill
The Hurunui/Kaikōura Earthquakes Emergency Relief Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Local Government and Environment Committee consider the bill.
Resolved, That the Local Government and Environment Committee report the bill to the House by 1 December 2016 and that the committee have authority to meet at any time while the House is sitting (except during oral questions), and during any evening on a day on which there has been a sitting of the House despite Standing Order 194(1)(b) and (c) (Hon Gerry Brownlee).
10 Passing of Government bill
Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Act 2016 Amendment Bill
The Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Act 2016 Amendment Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading forthwith.
The Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Act 2016 Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage forthwith.
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The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Act 2016 Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Clauses 1 to 11 read.The following amendments were put:In clause 7, new section 26A, in new section 91(7), after “modifications”, insert “, and section 77(4) does not apply”.
In clause 8(1), section 27, in new section 94N(7), after “modifications”, insert “, and section 77(4) does not apply”.(Hon David Parker)
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That clauses 1 to 11, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting and passing of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Act 2016 Amendment Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading forthwith.
The Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Act 2016 Amendment Bill was read a third time.
11 Government orders of the day
Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Advocacy, Workforce, and Age
Settings) Amendment Bill
Hon Anne Tolley moved, and the question was proposed, That the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Advocacy, Workforce, and Age Settings) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
The debate was interrupted and set down for resumption next sitting day.
The sitting was suspended at 9.59 pm and resumed at 9.00 am on Wednesday, 30 November 2016 for an extended sitting.
Wednesday, 30 November 2016
12 Government orders of the day—continued
Ngāruahine Claims Settlement Bill
Hon Christopher Finlayson moved, and the question was proposed, That the Ngāruahine Claims Settlement Bill be now read a third time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Ngāruahine Claims Settlement Bill was read a third time.
Te Atiawa Claims Settlement Bill
Hon Christopher Finlayson moved, and the question was proposed, That the Te Atiawa Claims Settlement Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Te Atiawa Claims Settlement Bill was read a third time.
Taranaki Iwi Claims Settlement Bill
Hon Christopher Finlayson moved, and the question was proposed, That the Taranaki Iwi Claims Settlement Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Taranaki Iwi Claims Settlement Bill was read a third time.
13 Adjournment
At 1.32 pm on Wednesday, 30 November 2016 the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 30 November 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
Two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
2 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
3 General debate
Hon Annette King moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
4 Members’ orders of the day
Compensation for Live Organ Donors Bill
The Compensation for Live Organ Donors Bill was read a third time.
Our Work Our Future Bill
Andrew Little moved, and the question was proposed, That the Our Work Our Future Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Residential Tenancies (Safe and Secure Rentals) Amendment Bill
Metiria Turei moved, and the question was proposed, That the Residential Tenancies (Safe and Secure Rentals) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
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Private International Law (Choice of Law in Tort) Bill
David Bennett moved, and the question was proposed, That the Private International Law (Choice of Law in Tort) Bill be now read a first time.
5 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 1 December 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Papers
Five papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented two further papers (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of five reports was announced.
The Hurunui/Kaikōura Earthquakes Emergency Relief Bill was set down for second reading.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Monetary Policy Statement, November 2016
• Inquiry into Parliament’s legislative response to future national emergencies
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Domestic Violence—Victims’ Protection Bill
• Housing Corporation (Affordable Housing Development) Amendment Bill
• Student Loan Scheme (First Home Repayment Diversion) Amendment Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Introduction of bills
By leave, the Hurunui/Kaikōura Earthquakes Recovery Bill was introduced and set down for first reading forthwith (Hon Gerry Brownlee).
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7 Government orders of the day
Hurunui/Kaikōura Earthquakes Recovery Bill
The Hurunui/Kaikōura Earthquakes Recovery Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Local Government and Environment Committee consider the Hurunui/Kaikōura Earthquakes Recovery Bill, that the bill be reported to the House by 6 December 2016, and that the committee have authority to meet at any time while the House is sitting (except during oral questions), during any evening on a day on which there has been a sitting of the House, and on a Friday in a week in which there has been a sitting of the House, despite Standing Orders 191 and 194(1)(b) and (c).
Hurunui/Kaikōura Earthquakes Emergency Relief Bill
The Hurunui/Kaikōura Earthquakes Emergency Relief Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage forthwith, in accordance with a determination of the Business Committee.
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Hurunui/ Kaikōura Earthquakes Emergency Relief Bill.
(In the committee)
Parts 1 to 3 and clauses 1 and 2 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 253 (Hon Gerry Brownlee).
Amendments agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 254 (Eugenie Sage).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendment was tabled:Delete clause 13 (Hon David Parker).
Amendment ruled out of order as being the same as an amendment previously negatived.
The following amendment was tabled:Delete clause 14(3)(b) (Hon David Parker).
Amendment ruled out of order as being inconsistent with a previous decision.
Resolved, That Parts 1 to 3 and clauses 1 and 2, as amended, stand part.
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The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Hurunui/Kaikōura Earthquakes Emergency Relief Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading forthwith, in accordance with a determination of the Business Committee.
The Hurunui/Kaikōura Earthquakes Emergency Relief Bill was read a third time.
8 Adjournment
At 5.40 pm the House adjourned.
Thursday, 1 December 2016
Hurunui/Kaikōura Earthquakes Emergency Relief Bill
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Tuesday, 6 December 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
Ten papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The report on the Inquiry into the operation of the Social Workers Registration Act 2003 was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Debate on matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker informed the House that he had received applications from Rt Hon Winston Peters and Andrew Little to debate, as a matter of urgent public importance, the announcement by the Prime Minister that he would resign, as Prime Minister, on 12 December.
The Speaker stated that priority would be given to the first application received.
Rt Hon Winston Peters moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance.
The motion lapsed.
6 Government orders of the day
Health (Fluoridation of Drinking Water) Amendment Bill
Hon Peter Dunne moved, and the question was proposed, That the Health (Fluoridation of Drinking Water) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 13; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Health (Fluoridation of Drinking Water) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Health Committee consider the bill.
Customs and Excise Bill
The Customs and Excise Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee consider the bill.
Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Advocacy, Workforce, and Age
Settings) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Advocacy, Workforce, and Age Settings) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 75New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 45New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Advocacy, Workforce, and Age Settings) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
New Zealand Horticulture Export Authority Amendment Bill
The New Zealand Horticulture Export Authority Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Charities Amendment Bill
Hon Jo Goodhew moved, and the question was proposed, That the Charities Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
The debate was interrupted and set down for resumption next sitting day.
The sitting was suspended at 10.00 pm and resumed at 9.00 am on Wednesday, 7 December 2016 for an extended sitting.
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Rangitāne o Manawatu Claims Settlement Bill
The Rangitāne o Manawatu Claims Settlement Bill was read a third time.
Te Awa Tupua (Whanganui River Claims Settlement) Bill
The Te Awa Tupua (Whanganui River Claims Settlement) Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Display of Low-alcohol Beverages and Other Remedial
Matters) Amendment Bill
The Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Display of Low-alcohol Beverages and Other Remedial Matters) Amendment Bill was read a third time (Hon Nicky Wagner for Hon Amy Adams).
Wildlife (Powers) Amendment Bill
Hon Nicky Wagner for Hon Maggie Barry moved, and the question was proposed, That the Wildlife (Powers) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
7 Adjournment
At 1.00 pm on Wednesday, 7 December 2016 the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 7 December 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that Mr Samuel Duluk from the Parliament of South Australia and other delegates from the Australian Political Exchange were present in the gallery.
The delegates were welcomed with applause.
2 Petitions
The presentation of two petitions was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
Four papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of three reports was announced.
The Maritime Crimes Amendment Bill was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Point England Development Enabling Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
6 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
Three questions to a member were answered.
7 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Chris Hipkins had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the release of the OECD PISA 2015 results on the performance of school students in reading, maths, and science.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
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8 General debate
Hon Christopher Finlayson moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
9 Members’ orders of the day
Private International Law (Choice of Law in Tort) Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Private International Law (Choice of Law in Tort) Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Private International Law (Choice of Law in Tort) Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Justice and Electoral Committee consider the bill.
Land Transfer (Foreign Ownership of Land Register) Amendment Bill
Rt Hon Winston Peters moved, and the question was proposed, That the Land Transfer (Foreign Ownership of Land Register) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Environment Canterbury (Democracy Restoration) Amendment Bill
Dr Megan Woods moved, and the question was proposed, That the Environment Canterbury (Democracy Restoration) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
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Films, Videos, and Publications Classification (Interim Restriction Order
Classification) Amendment Bill
The Films, Videos, and Publications Classification (Interim Restriction Order Classification) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Justice and Electoral Committee consider the bill.
Charter Schools (Application of Official Information and Ombudsmen Acts) Bill
Hon Nanaia Mahuta moved, and the question was proposed, That the Charter Schools (Application of Official Information and Ombudsmen Acts) Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Crimes (Increased Penalty for Providing Explosive to Commit Crime) Amendment
Bill
Alastair Scott moved, and the question was proposed, That the Crimes (Increased Penalty for Providing Explosive to Commit Crime) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
10 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 8 December 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Papers
Five papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of five reports was announced.
The Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Health Sector: Results of the 2014/15 audits was set down for consideration.
The Hurunui/Kaikōura Earthquakes Recovery Bill was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Oranga Tamariki) Legislation Bill
• Employment Relations (Allowing Higher Earners to Contract out of Personal Grievance Provisions) Amendment Bill
• Public Finance (Sustainable Development Indicators) Amendment Bill
• Broadcasting (Games of National Significance) Amendment Bill
• Land Transport (Vehicle User Safety) Amendment Bill
• Consumers’ Right to Know (Country of Origin of Food) Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
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6 Government orders of the day
Hurunui/Kaikōura Earthquakes Recovery Bill
The Hurunui/Kaikōura Earthquakes Recovery Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage forthwith, in accordance with a determination of the Business Committee.
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Hurunui/ Kaikōura Earthquakes Recovery Bill.
(In the committee)
Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 and 2, and clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That the question be now put (David Parker).The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 255 (Hon Gerry Brownlee).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to Part 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 256 (Jacinda Ardern).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 56New Zealand Labour 30; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 and 2, and clauses 1 and 2, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Hurunui/Kaikōura Earthquakes Recovery Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading forthwith, in accordance with a determination of the Business Committee.
The Hurunui/Kaikōura Earthquakes Recovery Bill was read a third time.
7 Adjournment
At 5.02 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 13 December 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of three petitions was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
Twenty-one papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of seven reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Telecommunications (Property Access and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
• Trade (Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duties) Amendment Bill.
The report on the Complaint about the Shipping (Charges) Amendment Regulations 2013 (SR 2013/155) and the Marine Safety Charges Amendment Regulations 2013 (SR 2013/153) was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Government orders of the day
Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Oranga Tamariki) Legislation Bill
Hon Anne Tolley moved, and the question was proposed, That the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Oranga Tamariki) Legislation Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Oranga Tamariki) Legislation Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
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On the question, That the Social Services Committee consider the bill, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 75New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 45New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14
Resolved, That the Social Services Committee consider the bill.
Point England Development Enabling Bill
Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Point England Development Enabling Bill be now read a first time.
The debate was interrupted.
6 Valedictory statement
David Shearer made a valedictory statement.
7 Government orders of the day—continued
Point England Development Enabling Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Point England Development Enabling Bill be now read a first time.
The Point England Development Enabling Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Local Government and Environment Committee consider the bill.
Resolved, That the committee report finally to the House on or before 28 April 2017 (Hon Dr Nick Smith).
Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill
Hon Te Ururoa Flavell moved, and the question was proposed, That Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Taxation (Business Tax, Exchange of Information, and Remedial Matters) Bill
Hon Michael Woodhouse moved, and the question was proposed, That the Taxation (Business Tax, Exchange of Information, and Remedial Matters) Bill be now read a second time.
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8 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 14 December 2016
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Member’s motion
Syrian crisis—Aleppo
Resolved, That this House express deep concern with the situation in Aleppo and call on all parties to cease hostilities immediately to ensure the protection of civilians and prevent what is already a major humanitarian disaster from getting worse, and call on the United Nations Security Council to put aside political differences, demand an end to all attacks, and immediately move to provide assistance to the thousands of Syrian people who are caught up in the fighting to stop the brutal and indiscriminate slaughter of civilians (Andrew Little).
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
Two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of two reports was announced.
The Contract and Commercial Law Bill was set down for second reading.
The report on the Report of the Attorney-General under the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 on the Land Transfer (Foreign Ownership of Land Register) Amendment Bill was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Government orders of the day
Subordinate Legislation Confirmation Bill (No 2)
The Subordinate Legislation Confirmation Bill (No 2) was read a second time and set down for third reading forthwith.
The Subordinate Legislation Confirmation Bill (No 2) was read a third time.
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Statutes Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of Supplementary Order Paper No 257 on the Statutes Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Part 6A read.The following amendment was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 257 (Hon Simon Bridges).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 6A, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Statutes Amendment Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading forthwith.
Statutes Amendment Bill
The Statutes Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Government motion—adjournment and sitting programme for 2017
Resolved, That the House do now adjourn until 2.00 pm on Tuesday, 7 February 2017, and that the sitting days in 2017 be as follows:
February 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, and 16;
March 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, and 23;
April 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, and 13;
May 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 23, 24, 25, 30, and 31;
June 1, 6, 7, 8, 20, 21, 22, 27, 28, and 29;
July 4, 5, 6, 25, 26, and 27;
August 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 29, 30, and 31;
September 5, 6, 7, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, and 28;
October 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, and 31;
November 1, 2, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, and 23;
December 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, and 14.
(Rt Hon Bill English for Hon Gerry Brownlee)
7 Adjournment
At 4.30 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 7 February 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Resignation of member
The Speaker advised the House that he had received a letter from David Shearer resigning his seat in the House with effect from 31 December 2016.
2 Return of member
The Speaker informed the House that he had been advised by the Electoral Commissioner that, pursuant to section 185 of the Electoral Act 1993, the name of the member elected to the House of Representatives for the Mt Roskill electorate is Michael Philip Wood.
3 Member sworn
Michael Wood presented himself at the bar of the House, was called forward to the Chair by the Speaker, took the Oath of Allegiance required by law, and took his seat in the House.
4 Papers—Prime Minister’s statement
The Prime Minister’s statement to Parliament for 2017 was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
5 Member’s motion
Queen Elizabeth II—65th anniversary of reign
Resolved, That this House congratulate Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the Queen of New Zealand and Her Other Realms and Territories, on becoming our first monarch to reach a sapphire jubilee, marking 65 years on the Throne (Rt Hon Winston Peters).
6 Debate on Prime Minister’s statement
Rt Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That this House express its confidence in the National-led Government and commend its programme for 2017 as set out in the Prime Minister’s statement to Parliament.
Andrew Little moved the following amendment:That all the words after “That” be deleted and replaced with “this House expresses no confidence in this National-led Government because it is out of ideas and out of touch on the housing crisis, because it has cut the health services New Zealanders rely on, because it has underfunded education and undermined our children’s futures, and because New Zealanders are crying out for a leader who will stand up for Kiwi values”.
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Resolved, That this debate be now adjourned (Hon Paula Bennett).
The debate was set down for resumption next sitting day.
7 Government orders of the day
Taxation (Business Tax, Exchange of Information, and Remedial Matters) Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Taxation (Business Tax, Exchange of Information, and Remedial Matters) Bill be now read a second time.
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Finance and Expenditure Committee by majority be agreed to.
The Taxation (Business Tax, Exchange of Information, and Remedial Matters) Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Charities Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Charities Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
The Charities Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Trade (Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duties) Amendment Bill
Hon Jacqui Dean moved, and the question was proposed, That the Trade (Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duties) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
8 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 8 February 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitor
The Speaker informed the House that Hon John Howard, former Prime Minister of Australia, was present in the Chamber.
The former Prime Minister was welcomed with applause and accorded a seat on the left of the Chair.
2 Petitions
The presentation of four petitions was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
Six papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of seven reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill
• Broadcasting (Election Programmes and Election Advertising) Amendment Bill
• Electoral Amendment Bill
• Food Safety Law Reform Bill.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Briefing on the Right of First Refusal (RFR)
• Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Financial Stability Report, November 2016 (I.3N)
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Education (Tertiary Education and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
• Appropriation (2015/16 Confirmation and Validation) Bill—
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was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
6 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
7 Correction of vote
The Speaker corrected the vote on the Education Legislation Bill in committee on the question, That the amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 220 (David Seymour) be agreed to. The correct result is Ayes 95, Noes 25.
The Speaker announced that the record would be amended accordingly.
8 Debate on Prime Minister’s statement
The House resumed the adjourned debate on the question, That this House express its confidence in the National-led Government and commend its programme for 2017 as set out in the Prime Minister’s statement to Parliament, and the amendment proposed to it.
Resolved, That the debate be now adjourned (Hon Gerry Brownlee).
The debate was set down for resumption next sitting day.
9 Maiden statement
Michael Wood made a maiden statement.
10 Government orders of the day
Taxation (Business Tax, Exchange of Information, and Remedial Matters) Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Taxation (Business Tax, Exchange of Information, and Remedial Matters) Bill.
(In the committee)
Parts 1 to 3, Schedule, and clauses 1 and 2 read.The following amendments were tabled:Amendments to Part 1 and clause 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 259 (Ron Mark) ruled out of order as 24 hours’ notice had not been given for an amendment that may have impact on the Government’s fiscal aggregates.
The following amendments to Part 1 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 258 (Hon Judith Collins).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
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The following amendment to Part 3 was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 258 (Hon Judith Collins).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 3, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That the Schedule stand part.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendments to clause 2 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 258 (Hon Judith Collins).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 2, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Taxation (Business Tax, Exchange of Information, and Remedial Matters) Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading next sitting day.
Wildlife (Powers) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Wildlife (Powers) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
The Wildlife (Powers) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Substance Addiction (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Bill
Hon Nicky Wagner for Hon Peter Dunne moved, and the question was proposed, That the Substance Addiction (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Bill be now read a third time.
11 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
Taxation (Business Tax, Exchange of Information, and Remedial Matters) Bill
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Thursday, 9 February 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 Government orders of the day
Debate on Prime Minister’s statement
The House resumed the adjourned debate on the question, That this House express its confidence in the National-led Government and commend its programme for 2017 as set out in the Prime Minister’s statement to Parliament, and the amendment proposed to it.
Resolved, That the debate be now adjourned (Hon Amy Adams).
The debate was set down for resumption next sitting day.
5 Adjournment
At 5.56 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 14 February 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
The Speaker presented two papers (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of two reports was announced.
The report on the Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Watercare Services Limited: Review of service performance – Progress in responding to the Auditor-General’s recommendations was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Debate on Prime Minister’s statement
The House resumed the adjourned debate on the question, That this House express its confidence in the National-led Government and commend its programme for 2017 as set out in the Prime Minister’s statement to Parliament, and the amendment proposed to it.
Resolved, That the debate be now adjourned (Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman).
The debate was set down for resumption next sitting day.
6 Government orders of the day
Taxation (Business Tax, Exchange of Information, and Remedial Matters) Bill
The Taxation (Business Tax, Exchange of Information, and Remedial Matters) Bill was read a third time.
Broadcasting (Election Programmes and Election Advertising) Amendment Bill and
Electoral Amendment Bill
Hon Amy Adams for Hon Mark Mitchell moved, and the question was proposed, That the Broadcasting (Election Programmes and Election Advertising) Amendment Bill and the Electoral Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
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On the question, That the Broadcasting (Election Programmes and Election Advertising) Amendment Bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Broadcasting (Election Programmes and Election Advertising) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
The Electoral Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Trade (Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duties) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Trade (Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duties) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Trade (Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duties) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Substance Addiction (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Substance Addiction (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Bill be now read a third time.
7 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 15 February 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Member’s motion
National Lamb Day—135th anniversary of the first refrigerated shipment leaving
New Zealand
Resolved, That this House congratulate New Zealand’s red meat farmers, our No 2 merchandise export, on National Lamb Day, which not only falls on the 135th anniversary of the first refrigerated meat shipment leaving New Zealand but is also a chance to try our national dish, lamb, some time this week (Rt Hon Winston Peters).
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of two reports was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Debate on Prime Minister’s statement
The House resumed the adjourned debate on the question, That this House express its confidence in the National-led Government and commend its programme for 2017 as set out in the Prime Minister’s statement to Parliament, and the amendment proposed to it.
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That this House express its confidence in the National-led Government and commend its programme for 2017 as set out in the Prime Minister’s statement to Parliament.
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6 Government orders of the day
Telecommunications (Property Access and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
The Telecommunications (Property Access and Other Matters) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill
Hon Peter Dunne moved, and the question was proposed, That the Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 30; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Substance Addiction (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Substance Addiction (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Bill be now read a third time.
The Substance Addiction (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Bill was read a third time.
Maritime Crimes Amendment Bill
Hon David Bennett for Hon Murray McCully moved, and the question was proposed, That the Maritime Crimes Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
7 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 16 February 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Christopher Finlayson made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
Six papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of three reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• International treaty examination of the Agreement between the Government of New Zealand and the Government of the Republic of San Marino on the Exchange of Information with Respect to Taxes
• International treaty examination of the Third protocol to the Convention between the Government of the Republic of India and the Government of New Zealand for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with Respect to Taxes on Income
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Government motion
State of Local Emergency—Christchurch and Selwyn districts
Resolved, That a motion relating to the fires in the Christchurch and Selwyn districts and expressing the House’s deepest sympathy to the family of helicopter pilot Mr Steven Askin, who tragically lost his life fighting the blaze, be agreed to (Hon Amy Adams).
6 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
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7 Government orders of the day
Broadcasting (Election Programmes and Election Advertising) Amendment Bill and
Electoral Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Broadcasting (Election Programmes and Election Advertising) Amendment Bill and the Electoral Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Broadcasting (Election Programmes and Election Advertising) Amendment Bill
Parts 1 and 2 and clauses 1 and 2 read.
On the question, That Parts 1 and 2 and clauses 1 and 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 105New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 29; Green Party 13; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Parts 1 and 2 and clauses 1 and 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment presently.
Electoral Amendment Bill
Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 and 2, and clauses 1 and 2 read.
Resolved, That Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 and 2, and clauses 1 and 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Broadcasting (Election Programmes and Election Advertising) Amendment Bill and the Electoral Amendment Bill without amendment.
The report was adopted and the bills were set down for third reading next sitting day.
Appropriation (2015/16 Confirmation and Validation) Bill
Hon David Bennett for Hon Steven Joyce moved, and the question was proposed, That the Appropriation (2015/16 Confirmation and Validation) Bill be now read a first time.
The Appropriation (2015/16 Confirmation and Validation) Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading next sitting day.
Maritime Crimes Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Maritime Crimes Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
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The Maritime Crimes Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Contract and Commercial Law Bill
The Contract and Commercial Law Bill was read a second time and set down for third reading forthwith.
The Contract and Commercial Law Bill was read a third time.
8 Adjournment
At 5.49 pm the House adjourned.
Thursday, 16 February 2017
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Tuesday, 7 March 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
Five papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of 15 reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Regulatory Systems (Commercial Matters) Amendment Bill
• New Zealand Intelligence and Security Bill
• Regulatory Systems (Building and Housing) Amendment Bill
• Resource Legislation Amendment Bill
• Ngāti Pūkenga Claims Settlement Bill
• Tauranga Moana Iwi Collective Redress and Ngā Hapū o Ngati Ranginui Claims Settlement Bill
• Regulatory Systems (Workplace Relations) Amendment Bill
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Conservation (Infringement System) Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Andrew Little had indicated his desire to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the Government’s proposal to raise the age of entitlement for superannuation from 65 years to 67 years.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
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6 Urgency
Hon Gerry Brownlee moved a motion to accord urgency to certain business.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Resolved, That urgency be accorded the introduction and passing through all stages of the Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Government Agency Registration) Amendment Bill.
7 Introduction and passing of Government bill
Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Government Agency Registration) Amendment
Bill
The Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Government Agency Registration) Amendment Bill was introduced and set down for first reading forthwith.
Hon Paula Bennett moved, and the question was proposed, That the Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Government Agency Registration) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Government Agency Registration) Amendment Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading forthwith.
Hon Nicky Wagner for Hon Paula Bennett moved, and the question was proposed, That the Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Government Agency Registration) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Government Agency Registration) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage forthwith.
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The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Government Agency Registration) Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Parts 1 and 2 and clauses 1 to 3 read.Resolved, That the question be now put (Doocey).
The following amendment to Part 2 was put:In clause 7, Schedule 1, new clause 1(2)(b), replace “October,” with “October 2016,” (Hon Paula Bennett).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
On the question, That Parts 1 and 2 and clauses 1 to 3, as amended, be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Resolved, That Parts 1 and 2 and clauses 1 to 3, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Government Agency Registration) Amendment Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading forthwith.
Hon Paula Bennett moved, and the question was proposed, That the Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Government Agency Registration) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Government Agency Registration) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
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8 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2015/16 Confirmation and Validation) Bill
Hon Judith Collins for Hon Steven Joyce moved, and the question was proposed, That the Appropriation (2015/16 Confirmation and Validation) Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 94New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 26Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Appropriation (2015/16 Confirmation and Validation) Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Taxation (Annual Rates for 2016–17, Closely Held Companies, and Remedial
Matters) Bill
Hon Judith Collins moved, and the question was proposed, That the Taxation (Annual Rates for 2016–17, Closely Held Companies, and Remedial Matters) Bill be now read a second time.
9 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 8 March 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that Yang Berhormat Datuk Haji Ahmad Bujang and other delegates from the Sabah State Legislative Assembly of Malaysia were present in the gallery.
The delegates were welcomed with applause.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Budget policy statement
Chris Bishop moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of the report of the Finance and Expenditure Committee on the Budget Policy Statement 2017.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the House take note of the report of the Finance and Expenditure Committee on the Budget Policy Statement 2017.
6 Members’ orders of the day
Crimes (Increased Penalty for Providing Explosive to Commit Crime) Amendment
Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Crimes (Increased Penalty for Providing Explosive to Commit Crime) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 105New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 15Green Party 14; ACT New Zealand 1
Motion agreed to.
The Crimes (Increased Penalty for Providing Explosive to Commit Crime) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Law and Order Committee consider the bill.
Domestic Violence—Victims’ Protection Bill
The Domestic Violence—Victims’ Protection Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Justice and Electoral Committee consider the bill.
Housing Corporation (Affordable Housing Development) Amendment Bill
Kelvin Davis moved, and the question was proposed, That the Housing Corporation (Affordable Housing Development) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Student Loan Scheme (First Home Repayment Diversion) Amendment Bill
Gareth Hughes moved, and the question was proposed, That the Student Loan Scheme (First Home Repayment Diversion) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
7 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 9 March 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of three reports was announced.
The report on the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Monetary Policy Statement, February 2017 was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Education (Teachers’ Code of Ethics) Amendment Bill
• Arbitration Amendment Bill
• Youth Employment Training and Education Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Government orders of the day
New Zealand Intelligence and Security Bill
Hon Christopher Finlayson for Rt Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the New Zealand Intelligence and Security Bill be now read a second time.
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On the question, That the amendments recommended by the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee by majority be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee by majority be agreed to.
The Intelligence and Security Bill (formerly the New Zealand Intelligence and Security Bill) was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Taxation (Annual Rates for 2016–17, Closely Held Companies, and Remedial
Matters) Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Taxation (Annual Rates for 2016–17, Closely Held Companies, and Remedial Matters) Bill be now read a second time.
The Taxation (Annual Rates for 2016–17, Closely Held Companies, and Remedial Matters) Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Resource Legislation Amendment Bill
Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Resource Legislation Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
The debate was interrupted.
7 Ministerial statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the extension of a national transition period under the Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Act 2016.
8 Adjournment
At 5.53 pm the Speaker set the debate on the Resource Legislation Amendment Bill down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Tuesday, 14 March 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of nine reports was announced.
The Enhancing Identity Verification and Border Processes Legislation Bill was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Amendment Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Government orders of the day
Resource Legislation Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Resource Legislation Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the amendments recommended by the Local Government and Environment Committee by majority be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Local Government and Environment Committee by majority be agreed to.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion agreed to.
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The Resource Legislation Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Taxation (Annual Rates for 2016–17, Closely Held Companies, and Remedial
Matters) Bill, Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill, and Māori Purposes Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Taxation (Annual Rates for 2016–17, Closely Held Companies, and Remedial Matters) Bill and the Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill, and for further consideration of the Māori Purposes Bill.
(In the committee)
Taxation (Annual Rates for 2016–17, Closely Held Companies, and Remedial
Matters) Bill
Part 1 read.Barbara Kuriger moved, That the question be now put.On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Part 2 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 56New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 261 (Hon Judith Collins).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 13Green Party 13
Amendments agreed to.
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The following amendment was put:Amendment to Part 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 260 (Ron Mark).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 43New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12Noes 76New Zealand National 59; Green Party 13; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
Part 3 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 3 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 261 (Hon Judith Collins) and the following amendments:
In clauses 274C and 274D, replace “Parts 1 to 8 of the Social Security Legislation Rewrite Act 2016” with “the Social Security Act 1964”.
Delete clause 335C(3).(Hon Judith Collins)
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 3, as amended, stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to clause 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 261 (Hon Judith Collins).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 13Green Party 13
Amendments agreed to.
The following amendment was tabled:Amendment to clause 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 260 (Ron Mark) ruled out of order as being contingent on an amendment that had been negatived.
Resolved, That clause 2, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Taxation (Annual Rates for 2016–17, Closely Held Companies, and Remedial Matters) Bill
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Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill
Part 1 read.
Tim Macindoe moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Brett Hudson moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 56New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 262 (Hon Peter Dunne).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 13; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Amendments agreed to.
The following amendments were put:In clause 3(d), replace “safety” with “safety; and”.After clause 3(d), insert:
(e) to establish an independent complaints authority.(Adrian Rurawhe)
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 56New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:In clause 6, replace the definition of Fire and Emergency New Zealand with:
Fire and Emergency Services New Zealand or FESNZ means Fire and Emergency Services New Zealand continued under section 8
(Adrian Rurawhe)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 56New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
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The following amendments were tabled:Amendments to Part 1 to replace “Fire and Emergency New Zealand” with “Fire and Emergency Services New Zealand” and “FENZ” with FESNZ” in each place were ruled out of order as being contingent on an amendment that had been negatived.(Adrian Rurawhe)
On the question, That Part 1, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 13; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Agreed, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Part 2 read.Tim Macindoe moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Taxation (Annual Rates for 2016–17, Closely Held Companies, and Remedial Matters) Bill with amendment.
The Chairperson reported progress on the Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill.
The Chairperson reported no progress on the Māori Purposes Bill.
The report was adopted and the Taxation (Annual Rates for 2016–17, Closely Held Companies, and Remedial Matters) Bill set down for third reading next sitting day.
The Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill and the Māori Purposes Bill were set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
The sitting was suspended at 9.56 pm and resumed at 9.00 am on Wednesday, 15 March 2017 for an extended sitting.
Wednesday, 15 March 2017
6 Government orders of the day —continued
Iwi and Hapū of Te Rohe o Te Wairoa Claims Settlement Bill
The Iwi and Hapū of Te Rohe o Te Wairoa Claims Settlement Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Māori Affairs Committee consider the bill.
Te Awa Tupua (Whanganui River Claims Settlement) Bill
The Te Awa Tupua (Whanganui River Claims Settlement) Bill was read a third time.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill
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7 Adjournment
At 12.18 pm on Wednesday, 15 March 2017 the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 15 March 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Select committee reports
The presentation of nine reports was announced.
The Land Transport Amendment Bill was set down for second reading.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Report of the Attorney-General under the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 on the Land Transport Amendment Bill
• Standard Estimates Questionnaire 2017/18
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
2 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Family and Whānau Violence Legislation Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 General debate
Andrew Little moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
5 Government orders of the day
Broadcasting (Election Programmes and Election Advertising) Amendment Bill and
Electoral Amendment Bill
Hon Mark Mitchell moved, and the question was proposed, That the Broadcasting (Election Programmes and Election Advertising) Amendment Bill and the Electoral Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the Broadcasting (Election Programmes and Election Advertising) Amendment Bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 108New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
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The Broadcasting (Election Programmes and Election Advertising) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
The Electoral Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Intelligence and Security Bill, Māori Purposes Bill, and Fire and Emergency New
Zealand Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Intelligence and Security Bill and for further consideration of the Māori Purposes Bill and the Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill.
(In the committee)
Intelligence and Security Bill
Part 1 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 264 (Rt Hon Bill English).Amendments agreed to.
Amendment to clause 3 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 268 (Dr Kennedy Graham).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 45New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14Noes 75New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Part 2 read.Barbara Kuriger moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 264 (Rt Hon Bill English).
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On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Amendments agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
Part 3 read. Resolved, That the question be now put (Jami-Lee Ross).
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 3 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 264 (Rt Hon Bill English). Amendments agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 3, as amended, stand part.
Part 4 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 4 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 264 (Rt Hon Bill English).Amendments agreed to.
Amendment to clause 47 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 269 (Rt Hon Bill English).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 94New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 26Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Amendment agreed to.
The following amendment was tabled:Amendment to clause 47 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 268 (Dr Kennedy Graham) ruled out of order as being inconsistent with a previous decision.
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The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 92 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 268 (Dr Kennedy Graham).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 45New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14Noes 75New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 4, as amended, stand part.
Part 5 read.
At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Intelligence and Security Bill, and no progress on the Māori Purposes Bill and the Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill.
The report was adopted.
The Intelligence and Security Bill, the Māori Purposes Bill, and the Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill were set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
6 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
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Thursday, 16 March 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Return of electorate member
The Speaker informed the House that he had been advised by the Electoral Commissioner that, pursuant to section 185 of the Electoral Act 1993, the name of the member elected to the House of Representatives for the Mt Albert Electoral District is Jacinda Kate Laurell Ardern.
2 Resignation of member
The Speaker advised the House that he had received a letter from Jacinda Ardern resigning her list seat in the House with effect at midnight on Tuesday, 14 March 2017.
3 Return of list member
The Speaker informed the House that he had been advised by the Electoral Commissioner that, pursuant to section 137 of the Electoral Act 1993, Raymond Huo had been declared to be elected a member of the House of Representatives in place of Jacinda Ardern.
4 Member sworn
Raymond Huo presented himself at the bar of the House, was called forward to the Chair by the Speaker, took the Oath of Allegiance required by law, and took his seat in the House.
5 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that Senator Bridget McKenzie, Joanne Ryan MP, Hon Lynda Voltz, and the netball teams of both the New South Wales Parliament and the Australian Federal Parliament were present in the gallery.
The teams were welcomed with applause.
6 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
7 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
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8 Select committee reports
The presentation of 15 reports was announced.
The report on the Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Public sector accountability through raising concerns, was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
9 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Dairy Industry Restructuring Amendment Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
10 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
11 Government orders of the day
Regulatory Systems (Building and Housing) Amendment Bill, Regulatory Systems
(Commercial Matters) Amendment Bill, and Regulatory Systems (Workplace
Relations) Amendment Bill
The Regulatory Systems (Building and Housing) Amendment Bill, the Regulatory Systems (Commercial Matters) Amendment Bill, and the Regulatory Systems (Workplace Relations) Amendment Bill were read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Intelligence and Security Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Intelligence and Security Bill.
(In the committee)
Part 5 read again.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 5 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 264 (Rt Hon Bill English).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Amendments agreed to.
The following amendment was put:After clause 101A(3)(b), insert:
(c) the Privacy Commissioner.(Clare Curran)
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On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 5, as amended, stand part.
Part 6 read.
The following amendment to Supplementary Order Paper No 264 (Rt Hon Bill English) was put:In clause 156(5), after “security requirements”, insert “and the proportional representation of political parties in the House of Representatives” (Dr Kennedy Graham).Amendment to the amendment agreed to.
The following amendments, as amended, were put:Amendments to Part 6 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 264 (Rt Hon Bill English).Amendments, as amended, agreed to.
Amendments to clauses 155 and 156 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 268 (Dr Kennedy Graham).
Amendments not agreed to.
Amendments to clauses 156(1)(b), (4), and (4)(a) set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 270 (Andrew Little).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 44New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 13Noes 75New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 6, as amended, stand part.
Part 7 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 7 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 264 (Rt Hon Bill English).Amendments agreed to.Resolved, That Part 7, as amended, stand part.
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Part 8 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 8 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 264 (Rt Hon Bill English).Amendments agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 207 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 268 (Dr Kennedy Graham).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 13Green Party 13Noes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 8, as amended, stand part.
The following amendments to Schedules 1, 2, 3, and 4 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 264 (Rt Hon Bill English).Amendments agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to Schedule 3 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 272 (Rt Hon Bill English).Amendment agreed to.
Schedules, 1, 2, 3, and 4, as amended, agreed to.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That clause 1 stand part
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 264 (Rt Hon Bill English).Amendment agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 2, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Intelligence and Security Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading next sitting day.
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12 Adjournment
At 5.49 pm the House adjourned.
Thursday, 16 March 2017
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Tuesday, 21 March 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
Three papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of 24 reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Education (Update) Amendment Bill
• Statutes Repeal Bill
• Rangitāne Tū Mai Rā (Wairarapa Tamaki nui-ā-Rua) Claims Settlement Bill
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Metiria Turei had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the Prime Minister’s decision to refer the issue of water exports and ownership of water to the technical advisory group within the Ministry for the Environment.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
5 Government orders of the day
Intelligence and Security Bill
Hon Christopher Finlayson for Rt Hon Bill English moved, and the question was proposed, That the Intelligence and Security Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 106New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Intelligence and Security Bill was read a third time.
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Regulatory Systems (Building and Housing) Amendment Bill, Regulatory Systems
(Commercial Matters) Amendment Bill, and Regulatory Systems (Workplace
Relations) Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Regulatory Systems (Building and Housing) Amendment Bill, the Regulatory Systems (Commercial Matters) Amendment Bill, and the Regulatory Systems (Workplace Relations) Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Regulatory Systems (Building and Housing) Amendment Bill
Part 1 read.Barbara Kuriger moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Part 2 read.Matt Doocey moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 77New Zealand National 59; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 43New Zealand Labour 32; New Zealand First 11
Resolved, That the question be now put.
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Resolved, That the Schedule stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment presently.
Regulatory Systems (Commercial Matters) Amendment Bill
Part 1 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
The following amendment was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 276 (David Seymour).
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On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 49New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1Noes 72New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Part 2 read.Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Part 3 read.Resolved, That Part 3 stand part.
Part 4 read.Resolved, That Part 4 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 1AA stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 1 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 1A stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 2 stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment.
Regulatory Systems (Workplace Relations) Amendment Bill
Part 1 read.Barbara Kuriger moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Part 2 read.Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment presently.
Regulatory Systems (Commercial Matters) Amendment Bill
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Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Regulatory Systems (Building and Housing) Amendment Bill, the Regulatory Systems (Commercial Matters) Amendment Bill, and the Regulatory Systems (Workplace Relations) Amendment Bill without amendment.
The report was adopted and the bills were set down for third reading next sitting day.
Taxation (Annual Rates for 2016–17, Closely Held Companies, and Remedial
Matters) Bill
Hon Nathan Guy for Hon Judith Collins moved, and the question was proposed, That the Taxation (Annual Rates for 2016–17, Closely Held Companies, and Remedial Matters) Bill be now read a third time.
6 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 22 March 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
2 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
3 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Metiria Turei had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the allegations made about the New Zealand Defence Force in the book Hit and Run.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
4 General debate
Hon Paula Bennett moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
5 Members’ orders of the day
Student Loan Scheme (First Home Repayment Diversion) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Student Loan Scheme (First Home Repayment Diversion) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 48New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 73New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Employment Relations (Allowing Higher Earners to Contract Out of Personal
Grievance Provisions) Amendment Bill
Scott Simpson moved, and the question was proposed, That the Employment Relations (Allowing Higher Earners to Contract Out of Personal Grievance Provisions) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
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The debate was interrupted.
The Speaker suspended proceedings in accordance with a decision of the Business Committee to allow Rt Hon John Key to make a valedictory statement.
6 Valedictory statement
Rt Hon John Key made a valedictory statement.
7 Members’ orders of the day—continued
Employment Relations (Allowing Higher Earners to Contract Out of Personal
Grievance Provisions) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Employment Relations (Allowing Higher Earners to Contract Out of Personal Grievance Provisions) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Employment Relations (Allowing Higher Earners to Contract Out of Personal Grievance Provisions) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee consider the bill.
Public Finance (Sustainable Development Indicators) Amendment Bill
James Shaw moved, and the question was proposed, That the Public Finance (Sustainable Development Indicators) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 48New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 73New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Broadcasting (Games of National Significance) Amendment Bill
Clayton Mitchell moved, and the question was proposed, That the Broadcasting (Games of National Significance) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
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8 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 23 March 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Government motion
London—terrorist attack
Resolved, That this House condemn the terrorist attack in London and extend its condolences to the families and friends of those killed and injured (Hon Paula Bennett).
2 Business statement
Hon Simon Bridges made a statement relating to the business of the House.
3 Petitions
The presentation of four petitions was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of six reports was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports)
5 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Ombudsmen (Cost Recovery) Amendment Bill
• Equal Pay Amendment Bill
• Crown Minerals (Protection of World Heritage Sites) Amendment Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
6 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
7 Government orders of the day
Regulatory Systems (Building and Housing) Amendment Bill
The Regulatory Systems (Building and Housing) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Regulatory Systems (Commercial Matters) Amendment Bill
The Regulatory Systems (Commercial Matters) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
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Regulatory Systems (Workplace Relations) Amendment Bill
The Regulatory Systems (Workplace Relations) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Taxation (Annual Rates for 2016–17, Closely Held Companies, and Remedial
Matters) Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Taxation (Annual Rates for 2016–17, Closely Held Companies, and Remedial Matters) Bill be now read a third time.
The Taxation (Annual Rates for 2016–17, Closely Held Companies, and Remedial Matters) Bill was read a third time.
Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Amendment Bill
Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
The Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Law and Order Committee consider the bill.
Resolved, That the committee report the bill to the House on or before 24 July 2017 (Hon Mark Mitchell for Hon Amy Adams).
8 Adjournment
At 5.39 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 4 April 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
Four papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of 45 reports was announced.
The report on the Inquiry into the appointment of a Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
One urgent question to a Minister was answered.
4 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Dr Kennedy Graham had indicated his desire to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the decision by the Prime Minister not to order an inquiry into the raid carried out by New Zealand Special Air Service (SAS) troops in Afghanistan in 2010.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
5 Government orders of the day
Telecommunications (Property Access and Other Matters) Amendment Bill and
Resource Legislation Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Telecommunications (Property Access and Other Matters) Amendment Bill and the Resource Legislation Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Telecommunications (Property Access and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 and 2, and clauses 1 to 3 read.
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The following amendment to the amendment was put:In clause 11, replace new subclause number “(AB)” set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 280 (Hon Simon Bridges) with “(1AB)” (Hon Simon Bridges).Resolved, That the amendment to the amendment be agreed to.
The following amendments to Part 1 were put:Amendments, as amended, set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 280 (Hon Simon Bridges).Resolved, That the amendments, as amended, be agreed to.Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
The following amendments to Schedule 1 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 280 (Hon Simon Bridges).Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Schedule 1, as amended, stand part.
The following amendments to Schedule 2 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 280 (Hon Simon Bridges).Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Schedule 2, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendments to clause 2 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 280 (Hon Simon Bridges).Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 2, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Resource Legislation Amendment Bill
Part 1 read.David Seymour moved, That the Speaker be recalled to rule on the Chairperson’s ruling that the member had not raised a point of order.Motion not agreed to.
Barbara Kuriger moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Brett Hudson moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Andrew Bayly moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Stuart Smith moved, That the question be now put.
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On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments to Part 1 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 282 (Hon Dr Nick Smith).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments agreed to.
The following amendments to Part 1 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 283 (Eugenie Sage).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Result corrected by the inclusion of United Future’s vote.Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendments to Part 1 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 266 (David Seymour).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 2ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 119New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendments to Part 1 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 286 (David Seymour).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 1ACT New Zealand 1Noes 120New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; United Future 1
Result corrected by the inclusion of United Future’s vote.Amendments not agreed to.
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The following amendment was put:After clause 21A, insert:
21AB New sections 42AB to 42AG inserted After section 42A, insert:
Infrastructure bonds42AB Purpose of infrastructure bonds The purpose of the infrastructure bonds in this Act is to enable territorial authorities to
recover through bonds repaid with targeted rates from those persons benefiting from infrastructure development a fair, equitable, and proportionate portion of the total cost of capital expenditure necessary to build that infrastructure.
42AC Infrastructure bond principles All persons exercising duties and functions under sections 42AB to 42AG must take
into account the following principles when preparing a funding and financial policy that includes infrastructure bonds or creating infrastructure bonds:(a) infrastructure bonds should only be used to finance infrastructure when the
territorial authority will provide or has provided new or additional assets or assets of increased capacity; and
(b) infrastructure bonds and targeted rates to recoup their cost should be determined in a manner that is generally consistent with the capacity life of the assets for which they are intended to be used and in a way that avoids over-recovery of costs allocated to infrastructure bonds; and
(c) cost allocations used to determine targeted rates to recoup the costs of infrastructure bonds should be determined according to, and be proportional to, the persons who will benefit from the assets to be provided (including the community as a whole) as well as those who create the need for those assets; and
(d) infrastructure bonds must be used—(i) for or towards the purpose of the activity or the group of activities for
which the bonds were issued; and(ii) for the benefit of the district or the part of the district for which targeted
rates will be required:(e) territorial authorities should make sufficient information available to demonstrate
what infrastructure bonds are being used for and why they are being used:(f) infrastructure bonds and targeted rates required should be predictable and be
consistent with the methodology and schedules of the territorial authority’s funding and financial policies under section 102:
(g) when issuing infrastructure bonds and calculating targeted rates, territorial authorities may group together multiple infrastructure projects, provided that—(i) the grouping is done in a manner that balances practical and administrative
efficiencies with considerations of fairness and equity(ii) grouping avoids grouping across an entire district for all infrastructure:
(h) when issuing infrastructure bonds the territorial must ensure that the targeted rates that would be required would not import an unreasonable burden on ratepayers and can be repaid within a reasonable period of time.
42AD InterpretationIn this Act, unless the context otherwise requires, —infrastructure bond means a bond issued by a territorial authority to finance a specific infrastructure project which will be repaid by targeted rates.
42AE Power to issue infrastructure bond and require targeted rates(1) A territorial authority may issue an infrastructure bond and require targeted rates to
repay that bond when—(a) a resource consent is granted under Part 6 for a development within its district:(b) a building consent is granted under the Building Act 2004 for building work
situated in its district (whether by the territorial authority or a building consent authority):
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(c) an authorisation for a service connection is granted.(2) A territorial authority may only issue an infrastructure bond or requiring targeted
rates to be paid as provided for in a policy adopted under section 102(1) of the Local Government Act 2002.
(3) For the avoidance of doubt, the issuing of an infrastructure bond or requiring targeted rates to be paid under subsection (1)(a) or (1)(b), as is also the case for development contributions is not—(a) a condition of a resource consent that gives rise to any right of objection or
appeal; or(b) as the case may be, a matter that gives rise to any right to apply to the chief
executive for a determination under the Building Act 2004.(4) In this section, —
building consent authority means a person whose name is entered in the register referred to in section 273(1)(a) of the Building Act 2004chief executive has the meaning given to it in section 7 of the Building Act 2004.
42AF Basis on which targeted rates for infrastructure bonds may be required(1) Targeted rates may be required in relation to infrastructure bonds if the effect of the
development is to require new or additional assets or assets of increased capacity and, as a consequence, the territorial authority incurs capital expenditure to provide appropriately for—(a) reserves:(b) network infrastructure:(c) community infrastructure:
(2) This section does not prevent a territorial authority from requiring targeted rates that are used to pay, in full or in part, infrastructure bonds issued for capital expenditure incurred by the territorial authority in anticipation of development.
(3) In subsection (1), effect includes the cumulative effects that a development may have in combination with other developments.
42AG Limitations applying to requirement for development contribution(1) A territorial authority must not issue an infrastructure bond for a reserve, network
infrastructure, or community infrastructure if, and to the extent that—(a) it has, under section 108(2)(a), imposed a condition on a resource consent in
relation to the same development for the same purpose; or(b) the developer will fund or otherwise provide for the same reserve, network
infrastructure, or community infrastructure; or(c) the territorial authority has already required a development contribution or
infrastructure bond for the same purpose in respect of the same building work, whether on the granting of a building consent or a certificate of acceptance; or
(d) a third party has funded or provided, or undertaken to fund or provide, the same reserve, network infrastructure, or community infrastructure.
(2) This subpart does not prevent a territorial authority from accepting from a person, with that person’s agreement, additional contributions for reserves, network infrastructures, or community infrastructures.
(3) This section does not prevent a territorial authority from issuing an infrastructure bond if—(a) income is being used or will be used to meet a proportion of the capital costs of
the community facilities for which the development contribution will be used from the following:(i) rates; or
(ii) fees and charges; or(iii) interest and dividends from investments; or(iv) borrowings; or(v) proceeds from asset sales; or
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(b) a person required to pay targeted rates is also a ratepayer in the territorial authority’s district or has paid or will pay fees or charges in respect of the facilities.
(4) Despite subsection (1)(c), a territorial authority may issue an infrastructure bond for the same purpose if the further bond is required to reflect an increase in the scale or intensity of the development since the original bond was issued.
(Hon David Parker)On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 59New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1Noes 62New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; United Future 1
Result corrected by the inclusion of United Future’s vote.Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendments to Part 1 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 277 (Eugenie Sage).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Result corrected by the inclusion of United Future’s vote.Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendments to Part 1 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 281 (Marama Fox).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 119New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 2ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments agreed to.
The following amendment to Part 1 was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 287 (Hon David Parker).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 62New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Abstentions 1ACT New Zealand 1
Result corrected by the inclusion of United Future’s vote.Amendment not agreed to.
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The following amendment to the amendment was put:Amendment to Supplementary Order Paper No 274 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 288 (Julie Ann Genter).
On the question, That the amendment to the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 27Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1Noes 94New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; United Future 1
Result corrected by the inclusion of United Future’s vote.Amendment to the amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment to Part 1 was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 274 (David Seymour).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 61New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment to Part 1 was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 275 (David Seymour).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 61New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment to Part 1 was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 285 (Denis O’Rourke).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 12New Zealand First 12Noes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Result corrected by the inclusion of United Future’s vote.Amendment not agreed to.
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On the question, That Part 1, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Telecommunications (Property Access and Other Matters) Amendment Bill with amendment.
The Chairperson reported progress on the Resource Legislation Amendment Bill.
The report was adopted and the Telecommunications (Property Access and Other Matters) Amendment Bill was set down for third reading next sitting day.
The Resource Legislation Amendment Bill was set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
6 Adjournment
At 10.03 pm the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 5 April 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 General debate
James Shaw moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
5 Government orders of the day
Resource Legislation Amendment Bill, Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill, and
Māori Purposes Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Resource Legislation Amendment Bill, the Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill, and the Māori Purposes Bill.
(In the committee)
Resource Legislation Amendment Bill
Part 2 read.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
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On the question, That Part 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Part 3 read.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.Resolved, That the question be now put.
Resolved, That Part 3 stand part.
Part 4 read.
The following amendment was put:In clause 181(2), replace “20” with “40” (Hon David Parker).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 62New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That Part 4 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Resolved, That Part 4 stand part.
Part 5 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 5 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 282 (Hon Dr Nick Smith).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments agreed to.
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The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 5 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 284 (Eugenie Sage).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
On the question, That Part 5, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Resolved, That Part 5, as amended, stand part.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Schedule 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 282 (Hon Dr Nick Smith).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments agreed to.
Amendments to Schedule 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 266 (David Seymour) ruled out of order as being contingent on an amendment that had been negatived.
Amendments to Schedule 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 285 (Denis O’Rourke) ruled out of order as being contingent on an amendment that had been negatived.
On the question, That Schedule 1, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Resolved, That Schedule 1, as amended, stand part.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Schedule 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 282 (Hon Dr Nick Smith).
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On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments agreed to.
On the question, That Schedule 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Resolved, That Schedule 2, as amended, stand part.
On the question, That Schedule 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Resolved, That Schedule 3 stand part.
On the question, That Schedule 4 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Resolved, That Schedule 4 stand part.
On the question, That Schedule 5 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Resolved, That Schedule 5 stand part.
On the question, That Schedule 6 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Resolved, That Schedule 6 stand part.
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On the question, That Schedule 7 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Resolved, That Schedule 7 stand part.
On the question, That Schedule 7A stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Resolved, That Schedule 7A stand part.
On the question, That Schedule 8 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Resolved, That Schedule 8 stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 282 (Hon Dr Nick Smith).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment agreed to.
On the question, That clause 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Resolved, That clause 2, as amended, stand part.
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The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill
Part 2 read again.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 262 (Hon Peter Dunne).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Amendments agreed to.
The following amendments were tabled:In Part 2, replace “Fire and Emergency New Zealand” with “Fire and Emergency Services New Zealand” in each place.In Part 2, replace “FENZ” with “FESNZ” in each place.(Adrian Rurawhe)
Amendments ruled out of order as being inconsistent with a previous decision.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to Part 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 263 (Kris Faafoi).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
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On the question, That Part 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
Part 3 read.At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Resource Legislation Amendment Bill with amendment.
The Chairperson also reported progress on the Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill, and no progress on the Māori Purposes Bill.
The report was adopted.
The Resource Legislation Amendment Bill was set down for third reading next sitting day.
The Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill and the Māori Purposes Bill were set down for further consideration next sitting day.
6 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
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Thursday, 6 April 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Simon Bridges made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The report on the Attorney-General’s report under the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 on the Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Government Agency Registration) Amendment Bill was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Taxation (Annual Rates for 2017–18, Employment and Investment Income, and Remedial Matters) Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Debate on matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker informed the House that he had accepted an application to debate a matter of urgent public importance.
Carmel Sepuloni moved, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the Privacy Commissioner’s report, Inquiry into the Ministry of Social Development’s Collection of Individual Client-Level Data from NGOs.
The motion lapsed.
7 Government orders of the day
Resource Legislation Amendment Bill
Iain Lees-Galloway moved, and the question was proposed, That the Resource Legislation Amendment Bill be recommitted for the consideration of amendments made to the Resource Management Act 1991 in Part 1 of the bill.
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On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Resource Legislation Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
Iain Lees-Galloway moved, and the question was proposed, That strangers be ordered to withdraw.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
On the question, That the Resource Legislation Amendment Bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2Noes 60New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion agreed to.
The Resource Legislation Amendment Bill was read a third time.
8 Adjournment
At 6.01 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 11 April 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
The Speaker presented one paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of three reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Reflections from our audits: Governance and accountability
• Inquiry into issues relating to the illegal possession of firearms in New Zealand
• Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Auckland Council: How it deals with complaints
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Government orders of the day
Telecommunications (Property Access and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
The Telecommunications (Property Access and Other Matters) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Family and Whānau Violence Legislation Bill
The Family and Whānau Violence Legislation Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Justice and Electoral Committee consider the bill.
6 Valedictory statement
Hon David Cunliffe made a valedictory statement.
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7 Government orders of the day—continued
Education (Update) Amendment Bill
Hon Hekia Parata moved, and the question was proposed, That the Education (Update) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the amendments recommended by the Education and Science Committee by majority be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Education and Science Committee by majority be agreed to.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Education (Update) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill, Māori Purposes Bill, and Land Transfer Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill and the Māori Purposes Bill, and for consideration of the Land Transfer Bill.
(In the committee)
Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill
Part 3 read again.
Resolved, That the question be now put (Paul Foster-Bell).
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 3 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 262 (Hon Peter Dunne) and the following amendment:
In clause 84(1), after “entered”, insert “into”.(Hon Peter Dunne)
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Amendments agreed to.
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The following amendments were tabled:Amendments to Part 3 to replace “Fire and Emergency New Zealand” with “Fire and Emergency Services New Zealand” in each place were ruled out of order as being contingent on an amendment that had been negatived.(Adrian Rurawhe)The following amendment was put:Amendment to Part 3 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 265 (Clayton Mitchell).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 26Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.On the question, That Part 3, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 3, as amended, stand part.
Part 4 read.Paul Foster-Bell moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 4 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 262 (Hon Peter Dunne) and the following amendment:After clause 151(4), insert:
(5) FENZ may require a person who has applied for a permit to supply further relevant information before determining whether or not to grant the permit.
(Hon Peter Dunne)
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Amendments agreed to.The following amendment was tabled:Amendment to Part 4 to replace “Fire and Emergency New Zealand” with “Fire and Emergency Services New Zealand” in each place was ruled out of order as being contingent on an amendment that had been negatived.(Adrian Rurawhe)
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On the question, That Part 4, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 4, as amended, stand part.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Schedule 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 262 (Hon Peter Dunne).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Amendments agreed to.
Resolved, That Schedule 1, as amended, stand part.
The following amendment was tabled:Amendment to Schedule 2 to replace “Fire and Emergency New Zealand” with “Fire and Emergency Services New Zealand” in each place was ruled out of order as being contingent on an amendment that had been negatived.(Adrian Rurawhe)
On the question, That Schedule 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Schedule 2 stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill and no progress on the Māori Purposes Bill and the Land Transfer Bill.
The report was adopted.
The Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill and the Māori Purposes Bill were set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day. The Land Transfer Bill was set down for consideration in committee next sitting day.
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8 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 12 April 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of two petitions was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
The Deputy Speaker presented one paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The Electronic Interactions Reform Bill was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
Ten questions to members were answered.
5 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Deputy Speaker notified the House that Dr Megan Woods had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the report and referral to the Serious Fraud Office following a State Services Commission-initiated inquiry by Michael Heron QC into allegations of conflicts of interest at the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority.
The Deputy Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
6 General debate
Hon Nathan Guy moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
7 Members’ orders of the day
Broadcasting (Games of National Significance) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Broadcasting (Games of National Significance) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 26Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 95New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Land Transport (Vehicle User Safety) Amendment Bill
Jami-Lee Ross moved, and the question was proposed, That the Land Transport (Vehicle User Safety) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 93New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 28Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Land Transport (Vehicle User Safety) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee consider the bill.
Consumers’ Right to Know (Country of Origin of Food) Bill
Steffan Browning moved, and the question was proposed, That the Consumers’ Right to Know (Country of Origin of Food) Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 120New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 1ACT New Zealand 1
Motion agreed to.
The Consumers’ Right to Know (Country of Origin of Food) Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Primary Production Committee consider the bill.
Education (Teachers’ Code of Ethics) Amendment Bill
Hon Ruth Dyson moved, and the question was proposed, That the Education (Teachers’ Code of Ethics) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 63New Zealand National 59; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Arbitration Amendment Bill
Paul Foster-Bell moved, and the question was proposed, That the Arbitration Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
The debate was interrupted and set down for resumption next sitting day.
The sitting was suspended at 10.00 pm and resumed at 9.00 am on Thursday, 13 April 2017 for an extended sitting.
Thursday, 13 April 2017
8 Government orders of the day
Government motion—nomination to Intelligence and Security Committee
Hon Gerry Brownlee moved a motion relating to the nomination of a member to the Intelligence and Security Committee.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 120New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 1ACT New Zealand 1
Resolved, That under section 11 of the Intelligence and Security Committee Act 1996 this House endorse Rt Hon Winston Peters as a member of the Intelligence and Security Committee, nominated by the Leader of the Opposition, with the agreement of the Prime Minister, under section 7(1)(d) of the Act.
Government motion—appointment of Parliamentary Commissioner for the
Environment
Hon Gerry Brownlee moved a motion relating to the appointment of the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 109New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That this House recommend to the Governor-General that, pursuant to section 4 of the Environment Act 1986, Rt Hon Simon David Upton be appointed as Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment.
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Education (Update) Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Education (Update) Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Clauses 4 to 37, 39 to 71, and Schedule 1 read.
Clauses 38, 72 and 145(3) read.
Clauses 73 to 97, 147, and Schedule 2 read.
Clauses 98 to 116, and 144 read.
New clause 38A, Part 2, clauses 117 to 143, 145(1) and (2), and Schedule 3 read.
The following amendment was put:In clause 2(6), replace “28 April 2017” with “19 May 2017” (Hon Hekia Parata).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 4 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 292 (Tracey Martin).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to clause 4 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 304, amendments proposing to insert new clauses 130A, 137A, and 148 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 305, and amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 291 (Chris Hipkins).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendment to clause 4, new section 1A(2)(e), set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 300 (Catherine Delahunty), and the following amendment:In clause 4, new section 1A(2)(f), after “the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women,”, insert “the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities,”.(Catherine Delahunty)
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On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 4, new section 1A(3)(a), set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 301 (Catherine Delahunty).On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.The following amendments were put:Amendments to clause 4, new section 1A(3)(c)(iv), set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 302 (Catherine Delahunty).On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 46New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14Noes 73New Zealand National 59; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Result corrected after originally being announced as Ayes 58, Noes 61.Amendments not agreed to.The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 4, new section 1A(3)(c), set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 303 (Catherine Delahunty).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to clauses 9 and 10 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 293 (Tracey Martin).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
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The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 38, new section 35T(1), set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 295 (Tracey Martin).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 38, new section 35T(1)(b), set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 296 (Tracey Martin).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 38 as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 306 (Tracey Martin).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment proposing to insert new clause 38A set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 309 (Catherine Delahunty).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 49 as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 297 (Tracey Martin).
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On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 60 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 298 (Tracey Martin).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 26Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 93New Zealand National 59; New Zealand Labour 32; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to clause 96A as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 308 (Catherine Delahunty).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to delete clauses 119, 120, 122, and 128 as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 307 (Tracey Martin).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 131A set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 299 (Tracey Martin).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
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The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 144 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 294 (Tracey Martin).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 to 3, and clauses 1 to 3, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 61New Zealand National 59; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 32; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 to 3, and clauses 1 to 3, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Education (Update) Amendment Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted.
The Education (Update) Amendment Bill was set down for third reading next sitting day.
9 Adjournment
At 1.07 pm on Thursday, 13 April 2017 the House adjourned.
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The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Gerry Brownlee made a statement relating to the business of the House.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
The Speaker presented one paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of four reports was announced.
The Point England Development Enabling Bill was set down for second reading.
Reports on the following reports were set down for consideration:
• Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, The Auditor-General’s Auditing Standards 2017
• Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Home-based support services for older people: Follow-up audit
• Activities of the Regulations Review Committee in 2016
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Friendly Societies and Credit Unions (Regulatory Improvements) Amendment Bill
• Electoral (Registration by Special Vote) Amendment Bill
• International Transparent Treaties Bill
• Marriage (Court Consent to Marriage of Minors) Amendment Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
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7 Member’s order of the day
Member’s motion—GLOBE-NZ Net Zero in New Zealand report
Dr Kennedy Graham moved and the question was proposed, That the House note the report entitled Net Zero in New Zealand: Scenarios to achieve domestic emissions neutrality in the second half of the century, prepared by Vivid Economics on behalf of GLOBE-NZ.
The motion lapsed.
8 Adjournment
At 4.43 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 2 May 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitor
The Speaker informed the House that Mr Akbar Khan, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, was present in the gallery.
The Secretary-General was welcomed with applause.
2 Resignation of members
The Speaker advised the House that he had received a letter from Rt Hon John Key resigning his seat in the House with effect at 11.00 pm on Friday, 14 April 2017.
The Speaker advised the House that he had also received a letter from Hon David Cunliffe resigning his seat in the House with effect at 11.00 pm on Sunday, 23 April 2017.
3 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of four reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Assessing the performance of the Office of the Auditor-General against International Standards
• Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Central government: Results of the 2015/16 audits
• Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Using Gateway reviews to support public sector projects.
The Outer Space and High-altitude Activities Bill was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
One question to a member was answered.
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6 Applications to debate matters of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Rt Hon Winston Peters had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the emergence of video footage from inside the Pike River mine.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
The Speaker also notified the House that Andrew Little had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the decision not to re-enter the Pike River mine after the release of video footage from inside the mine.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
7 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2015/16 Confirmation and Validation) Bill, Fire and Emergency New
Zealand Bill, Māori Purposes Bill, and Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Appropriation (2015/16 Confirmation and Validation) Bill, for further consideration of the Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill and the Māori Purposes Bill, and for consideration of Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill.
(In the committee)
Appropriation (2015/16 Confirmation and Validation) Bill
Resolved, That the reports of the committees relevant to the Economic Development and Infrastructure Sector be noted.
Resolved, That the reports of the committees relevant to the Education Sector be noted.
The question was proposed, That the reports of committees relevant to the Environment Sector be noted.
Resolved, That the committee report progress presently and move to consider the Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill (Jami-Lee Ross).
Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill
Clauses 1 and 2 read again.
The following amendment was tabled: Amendment to clause 1 to insert “Services” after “Emergency” (Adrian Rurawhe) ruled out of order as being contingent on an amendment that had been negatived.
On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 107New Zealand National 58; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
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The following amendments were put:Amendments to clause 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 262 (Hon Peter Dunne).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 58; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Amendments agreed to.
The following amendment was tabled:Amendment to clause 2(1)(b) to replace “FENZ” with “FESNZ” (Adrian Rurawhe) was ruled out of order as being contingent on an amendment that had been negatived.
On the question, That clause 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 58; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 2, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Māori Purposes Bill
Parts 1 and 2, the Schedule, and clauses 1 and 2, and amendments inserting new Parts 1A, 1B, and 3, and new Schedule 2 read.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 10 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 232 (Hon Te Ururoa Flavell).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to clause 9 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 205 (Meka Whaitiri).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
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The following amendment was put:Amendment to insert new Part 1A set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 231 (Hon Te Ururoa Flavell).
Amendment agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to insert new Part 1B set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 234 (Hon Te Ururoa Flavell).
Amendment agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to insert new Part 3 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 232 (Hon Te Ururoa Flavell).
Amendment agreed to.
Resolved, That the Schedule stand part.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to insert new Schedule 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 232 (Hon Te Ururoa Flavell).Amendment agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 1, stand part.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 231 (Hon Te Ururoa Flavell).Amendment agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 2, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill
Meka Whaitiri moved a motion, That the committee report progress so that the House can refer Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill to the Māori Affairs Committee for consideration of Supplementary Order Papers Nos 279, 290, and 311.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Part 1 read
At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
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Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Appropriation (2015/16 Confirmation and Validation) Bill.
The Chairperson reported the Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill and the Māori Purposes Bill with amendment.
The Chairperson also reported progress on Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill.
The report was adopted and the Appropriation (2015/16 Confirmation and Validation) Bill was set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
The Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill and the Māori Purposes Bill were set down for third reading next sitting day.
Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill was set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
8 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 3 May 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that a delegation from the Samoan Legislative Assembly led by the Speaker, Hon Leaupepe Faafisi, was present.
The delegation was welcomed with applause and the visiting Speaker accorded a seat on the left of the Chair.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 General debate
Jacinda Ardern moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
5 Government orders of the day
Government motion—that no writ be issued for a by-election in the Helensville
Electoral District
Resolved, That pursuant to section 131(b) of the Electoral Act 1993, a vacancy in the Helensville Electoral District having arisen and the House having been informed that a general election is to be held within six months of the occurrence of the vacancy, no writ be issued for the election of a member of Parliament for that Electoral District to supply the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of John Phillip Key (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
Government motion—that no writ be issued for a by-election in the New Lynn
Electoral District
Resolved, That pursuant to section 131(b) of the Electoral Act 1993, a vacancy in the New Lynn Electoral District having arisen and the House having been informed that a general election is to be held within six months of the occurrence of the vacancy, no writ be issued for the election of a member of Parliament for that Electoral District to supply the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of David Richard Cunliffe (Hon Michael Woodhouse).
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Appropriation (2015/16 Confirmation and Validation) Bill and Te Ture Whenua Māori
Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Appropriation (2015/16 Confirmation and Validation) Bill and Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill.
(In the committee)
Appropriation (2015/16 Confirmation and Validation) Bill
Resolved, That the reports of the committees relevant to the Environment Sector be noted.
Resolved, That the reports of the committees relevant to the External Sector be noted.
Resolved, That the reports of the committees relevant to the Finance and Government Administration Sector be noted.
The question was proposed, That the reports of the committees relevant to the Health Sector be noted.
Resolved, That the committee report progress presently and move to consider Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill (Barbara Kuriger).
Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill
Part 1 read again.
Barbara Kuriger moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 279 (Hon Te Ururoa Flavell).
Amendments agreed to.
On the question, That Part 1, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Part 2 read.
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The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 36 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 279 (Hon Te Ururoa Flavell) as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 311 (Hon Te Ururoa Flavell).Amendment agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 2, as amended, set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 279 (Hon Te Ururoa Flavell).
Amendments agreed to.
On the question, That Part 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
Part 3 read.
At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Appropriation (2015/16 Confirmation and Validation) Bill and Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill.
The report was adopted and the Appropriation (2015/16 Confirmation and Validation) Bill and Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill were set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
6 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
Wednesday, 3 May 2017
Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill
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Thursday, 4 May 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Simon Bridges made a statement about the business of the House in the next sitting week.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
Three papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of two reports was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
One urgent question to a Minister was answered.
6 Government orders of the day
Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill
Hon Peter Dunne moved, and the question was proposed, That the Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 105New Zealand National 58; New Zealand Labour 29; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Fire and Emergency New Zealand Bill was read a third time.
Māori Purposes Bill
The Māori Purposes Bill was read a third time.
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7 Adjournment
At 5.55 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 9 May 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
The Speaker presented one paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of five reports was announced.
The Energy Innovation (Electric Vehicles and Other Matters) Amendment Bill was set down for second reading.
The Special Report on Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2015/16 Confirmation and Validation) Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Appropriation (2015/16 Confirmation and Validation) Bill.
(In the committee)
Clauses 1 to 10 and Schedules 1 to 5 read again.Resolved, That the reports of committees relevant to the Health Sector be noted.
Resolved, That the reports of committees relevant to the Justice Sector be noted.
Resolved, That the reports of committees relevant to the Māori, Other Populations, and Cultural Sector be noted.
Resolved, That the reports of committees relevant to the Primary Sector be noted.
On the question, That the reports of committees relevant to the Social Development and Housing Sector be noted, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the reports of committees relevant to the Social Development and Housing Sector be noted.
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On the question, That clauses 1 to 10 and Schedules 1 to 5 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clauses 1 to 10 and Schedules 1 to 5 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Appropriation (2015/16 Confirmation and Validation) Bill without amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading forthwith.
Appropriation (2015/16 Confirmation and Validation) Bill
The Appropriation (2015/16 Confirmation and Validation) Bill was read a third time (Hon Michael Woodhouse for Hon Steven Joyce).
Education (Tertiary Education and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
Hon Michael Woodhouse for Hon Paul Goldsmith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Education (Tertiary Education and Other Matters) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
5 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
Tuesday, 9 May 2017
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Wednesday, 10 May 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Autonomous Sanctions Bill
• Subordinate Legislation Confirmation Bill (No 3)—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
2 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
3 General debate
Hon Nikki Kaye moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
4 Members’ orders of the day
Arbitration Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Arbitration Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 58; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Arbitration Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Justice and Electoral Committee consider the bill.
Youth Employment Training and Education Bill
Darroch Ball moved, and the question was proposed, That the Youth Employment Training and Education Bill be now read a first time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 45New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 74New Zealand National 58; Green Party 14; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Result corrected after originally being recorded as Ayes 45, Noes 75.
Motion not agreed to.
Ombudsmen (Cost Recovery) Amendment Bill
Hon David Parker moved, and the question was proposed, That the Ombudsmen (Cost Recovery) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Result corrected after originally being recorded as Ayes 58, Noes 62.
Motion not agreed to.
Equal Pay Amendment Bill
Jan Logie moved, and the question was proposed, That the Equal Pay Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 60New Zealand National 58; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Crown Minerals (Protection of World Heritage Sites) Amendment Bill
Hon Nanaia Mahuta for Hon Ruth Dyson moved, and the question was proposed, That the Crown Minerals (Protection of World Heritage Sites) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
5 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 11 May 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Simon Bridges made a statement about the business of the House in the next sitting week.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of four reports was announced.
The report on the Briefing on the performance of the Education Council of Aotearoa New Zealand was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Local Electoral (Equitable Process for Establishing Māori Wards and Māori Constituencies) Amendment Bill
• Newborn Enrolment with General Practice Bill
• Employment Relations (Restoring Kiwis’ Right to a Break at Work) Amendment Bill
• Education (Public Good not Profit from Charter Schools) Amendment Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
One question to a member was answered.
6 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Hon David Parker had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the findings of the Government Inquiry into Havelock North Drinking Water.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
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7 Government orders of the day
Government motion—Address to Governor-General on appropriations of Offices of
Parliament
Resolved, That a respectful Address be presented to Her Excellency the Governor-General commending to Her Excellency the alterations to the appropriations for the 2016/17 financial year in respect of Vote Audit, Vote Ombudsmen, and Vote Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment and the appropriations and information for the 2017/18 financial year in respect of Vote Audit, Vote Ombudsmen, and Vote Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment (Hon Michael Woodhouse for Hon Gerry Brownlee).
8 Adoption of Address
Resolved, That the Address be adopted—
Address from the House of Representatives
TO
Her Excellency The Right Honourable Dame Patsy Reddy, Chancellor and Principal Dame Grand Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, Principal Companion of The Queen’s Service Order, Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Realm of New Zealand.
YOUR EXCELLENCY—
We, the House of Representatives, acting pursuant to section 26E of the Public Finance Act 1989 and being desirous that sufficient provision be made for Offices of Parliament, respectfully request—
That the following estimates of expenses and capital injection be included in Votes in an Appropriation Bill relating to the financial year ending on 30 June 2018:
$
Vote Audit—
Output expense appropriation—Audit and Assurance Services...................150,000
Multi-category appropriation—Statutory Auditor Function......................9,841,000
Vote Ombudsmen—
Output expense appropriation—Investigation and Resolutionof Complaints About Government Administration ..………….………..16,057,000
Capital injection ………………………………………………...……….1,294,000
Vote Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment—
Output expense appropriation—Reports and Advice .......………..….….2,978,000
(all exclusive of GST)
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And that the following amendments to appropriations and capital for 2016/17 be included in an Appropriation Bill relating to the financial year ending on 30 June 2017:
$
Vote Audit
Output expense appropriation—Audit and Assurance Services
……….……………………………………….................increased by......1,392,000
Multi-category appropriation—Statutory Auditor Function…. reduced by....12,000
Vote Ombudsmen—
Output expense appropriation—Investigation and Resolution of Complaints About Government Administration ............... reduced by.......114,000
Capital injection…………………………….………...... increased by .…...523,000
Vote Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment—
Output expense appropriation—Reports and Advice………. increased by....51,000
(all exclusive of GST)
9 Government orders of the day—continued
Education (Update) Amendment Bill
Hon Nikki Kaye moved, and the question was proposed, That the Education (Update) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 56New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
Statutes Repeal Bill
The Statutes Repeal Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Education (Tertiary Education and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Education (Tertiary Education and Other Matters) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 56New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
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Resolved, That the Education and Science Committee consider the bill.
10 Adjournment
At 5.36 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 23 May 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of three petitions was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of nine reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Customs and Excise Bill
• Maritime Transport Amendment Bill.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Collecting and using information about suicide
• Inquiry into the extension of the appointment of a temporary Ombudsman
• Briefing on Government responses to two reports of the Regulations Review Committee
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill (No 2) was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
4 Member’s motion
Manchester—attack
Resolved, That this House send its condolences to the people of Manchester and the United Kingdom for the horrible attack today leading to, thus far known, 19 deaths and 59 injured (Rt Hon Winston Peters).
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Andrew Little had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating
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the decision by the Prime Minister to order an investigation of Hon Alfred Ngaro’s funding decisions as Minister.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
7 Government orders of the day
Trade (Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duties) Amendment Bill and Statutes
Repeal Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Trade (Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duties) Amendment Bill and the Statutes Repeal Bill.
(In the committee)
Trade (Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duties) Amendment Bill
Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 to 3, and clauses 1 to 3 read.The following amendments to Part 1 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 289 (Hon Paul Goldsmith).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 74New Zealand National 58; Green Party 14; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 45New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
The following amendment was put:In clause 13, new section 10F, replace subsection (2) with:
(2) Imposing the duty is in the public interest unless any of the short and long term costs of imposing the duty to downstream industries, wider supply chains, employment, consumers, and local communities around adversely impacted production sites, are likely to materially outweigh the benefit to domestic industry of imposing the duty.
(Barry Coates)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:In clause 13, after new section 10F(3)(g), insert:
(ga) the effect of displacement of local production on the local economy around production sites and community welfare:
(gb) the effect on the duty on the viability of domestic producers and their suppliers:(gc) the effect on the supply base, including but not limited to the immediate
downstream industries:(gd) the pricing pattern of dominant foreign suppliers in the New Zealand market in
the past and in overseas markets:(ge) the effect of the duty in relation to the ability of domestic producers of like
goods to remain competitive while upholding labour standards:
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(gf) the effect of the duty in relation to the ability of domestic producers of like goods to remain competitive while upholding environmental standards:
(Barry Coates)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:In clause 13, after new section 10H(2), insert:
(3) The Minister must inform the public of any decision under subsection (1) to deny the imposition of anti-dumping duties on the grounds of public interest, including—(a) an estimate of the resulting impact on the viability of New Zealand producers;
and(b) the impact on employment, suppliers, local communities; and(c) any other matters in section 10F(3).
(4) In performing the obligation under subsection (3), the Minister must ensure that the information being released is not confidential information as defined in section 3F.
(Barry Coates)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That Part 1, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand National 58; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
On the question, That Part 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 60New Zealand National 58; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
The following amendments to Schedule 1 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 289 (Hon Paul Goldsmith).
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On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
On the question, That Schedule 1, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand National 58; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Schedule 1, as amended, stand part.
On the question, That Schedule 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 60New Zealand National 58; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Schedule 2 stand part.
On the question, That Schedule 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 60New Zealand National 58; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That Schedule 3 stand part.
On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 60New Zealand National 58; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendments to clause 2 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 289 (Hon Paul Goldsmith).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 74New Zealand National 58; Green Party 14; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 45New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
On the question, That clause 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand National 58; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That clause 2, as amended, stand part.
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On the question, That clause 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 60New Zealand National 58; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Statutes Repeal Bill
Clause 1 read.Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
Clause 2 read.Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
Clause 3 read.Barbara Kuriger moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Resolved, That clause 3 stand part.
Clause 4 read.Resolved, That clause 4 stand part.
Clause 5 read.Resolved, That clause 5 stand part.
The following amendment to Schedule 1 was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 315 (Chris Hipkins).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 60New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to Schedule 1, Part 1, set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 319 (David Clendon).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 47New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 72New Zealand National 58; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
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The following amendments were tabled:Amendments to Schedule 1, Part 2, set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 319 (David Clendon) ruled out of order as being contingent on an amendment that had been negatived.
The following amendment was tabled:In Schedule 1, Part 1, delete “Sentencing Council Act 2007 (2007 No 25)” (Hon David Parker).
Amendment ruled out of order as being inconsistent with a previous decision.
Resolved, That Schedule 1 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 2 stand part.
The following amendments were tabled:Amendments to Schedule 3 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 319 (David Clendon) ruled out of order as being contingent on an amendment that had been negatived.
Resolved, That Schedule 3 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Trade (Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duties) Amendment Bill with amendment.
The Chairperson also reported the Statutes Repeal Bill without amendment.
The report was adopted and the bills were set down for third reading next sitting day.
Point England Development Enabling Bill
Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Point England Development Enabling Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 43New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12Abstentions 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Point England Development Enabling Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
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Taxation (Annual Rates for 2017–18, Employment and Investment Income, and
Remedial Matters) Bill
Hon Judith Collins moved, and the question was proposed, That the Taxation (Annual Rates for 2017–18, Employment and Investment Income, and Remedial Matters) Bill be now read a first time.
8 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 24 May 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
The Speaker presented one paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Statutes Amendment Bill (No 2) was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 General debate
Tracey Martin moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
6 Government orders of the day
Trade (Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duties) Amendment Bill
Hon Jacqui Dean moved, and the question was proposed, That the Trade (Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duties) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand National 58; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Trade (Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duties) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
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Taxation (Annual Rates for 2017–18, Employment and Investment Income, and
Remedial Matters) Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Taxation (Annual Rates for 2017–18, Employment and Investment Income, and Remedial Matters) Bill be now read a first time.
The Taxation (Annual Rates for 2017–18, Employment and Investment Income, and Remedial Matters) Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Finance and Expenditure Committee consider the bill.
Land Transport Amendment Bill
Hon Simon Bridges moved, and the question was proposed, That the Land Transport Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 58; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Land Transport Amendment Bill (No 2) (formerly the Land Transport Amendment Bill) was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Energy Innovation (Electric Vehicles and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
Hon Judith Collins moved, and the question was proposed, That the Energy Innovation (Electric Vehicles and Other Matters) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
7 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 25 May 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Select committee reports
The presentation of three reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Briefing on the Controller and Auditor-General
• Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Medium-term planning in government departments: Four-year plans
• Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Monetary Policy Statement
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
2 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Appropriation (2016/17 Supplementary Estimates) Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
3 Papers—Supplementary Estimates
The Supplementary Estimates of Appropriations for the Government of New Zealand and supporting information for the year ending 30 June 2017 were presented by the Minister of Finance and announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Budget papers
The 2017/18 Budget papers were presented by the Minister of Finance and announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
5 Budget
Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill
The Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill was introduced and set down for first reading forthwith.
The Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading forthwith.
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6 Budget statement
Hon Steven Joyce moved, and the question was proposed, That the Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill be now read a second time.
Hon Steven Joyce delivered the Budget statement.
7 Budget debate
Andrew Little moved, and the question was proposed on, the following amendment:
That the words after “That” be deleted and replaced with:this House has no confidence in a government that has had nine years to build a better New Zealand, yet we have a housing crisis, we have mental health services on the verge of collapse, we have education that is becoming more and more expensive, and we have infrastructure that is unable to cope with the demands of surging population, and it is time for fresh thinking and real solutions.
Hon Simon Bridges moved, That the debate be now adjourned.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the debate be now adjourned.
The debate was set down for resumption next sitting day.
8 Urgency
Hon Simon Bridges moved a motion to accord urgency to certain business.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That urgency be accorded—
• the introduction, first reading, and referral to select committee of the Care and Support Worker (Pay Equity) Settlement Bill
• the introduction and passing through all stages of the Taxation (Budget Measures: Family Incomes Package) Bill.
9 Introduction of Government bills
The Care and Support Worker (Pay Equity) Settlement Bill and the Taxation (Budget Measures: Family Incomes Package) Bill were introduced, the Care and Support Worker (Pay Equity) Settlement Bill was set down for first reading forthwith, and the Taxation (Budget Measures: Family Incomes Package) Bill was set down for first reading presently.
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10 First reading and referral of Government bill
Care and Support Worker (Pay Equity) Settlement Bill
The Care and Support Worker (Pay Equity) Settlement Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman moved a motion of instruction in respect of the committee’s consideration of the bill.
Resolved, That the Health Committee consider the Care and Support Worker (Pay Equity) Settlement Bill, that the committee report the bill to the House by 6 June 2017, and that the committee have authority to meet at any time while the House is sitting (except during oral questions), during any evening on a day on which there has been a sitting of the House, and on a Friday in a week in which there has been a sitting of the House, despite Standing Orders 191 and 194(1)(b) and (c).
11 Passing of Government bill
Taxation (Budget Measures: Family Incomes Package) Bill
Hon Simon Bridges for Hon Steven Joyce moved, and the question was proposed, That the Taxation (Budget Measures: Family Incomes Package) Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 88New Zealand National 58; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 31New Zealand Labour 31
Motion agreed to.
The Taxation (Budget Measures: Family Incomes Package) Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading forthwith.
Hon Amy Adams for Hon Steven Joyce moved, and the question was proposed, That the Taxation (Budget Measures: Family Incomes Package) Bill be now read a second time.
The sitting was suspended between 10.00 pm and 9.00 am.
Friday, 26 May 2017
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Taxation (Budget Measures: Family Incomes Package) Bill be now read a second time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 86New Zealand National 58; Green Party 12; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 31New Zealand Labour 31
Motion agreed to.
The Taxation (Budget Measures: Family Incomes Package) Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage forthwith.
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Taxation (Budget Measures: Family Incomes Package) Bill.
(In the committee)
Part 1 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
The following amendment was put:Delete clauses 4 and 5 (Jacinda Ardern).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 45New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14Noes 74New Zealand National 58; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendments were put:In clause 7(1), replace “35,000, 25 cents” with “$50,000, 5 cents”.
In clause 7(2), replace “35,000, 25 cents” with “$50,000, 5 cents”.(Metiria Turei)
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 45New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14Noes 74New Zealand National 58; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
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The following amendment was put:Delete clause 7 (Jacinda Ardern).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 45New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14Noes 74New Zealand National 58; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Delete clauses 9 to 18 (Jacinda Ardern).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 45New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14Noes 74New Zealand National 58; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendments were put:In clause 15, after subclause (12), insert:
(13) The rates in Schedule 1 must correspond to the movement in the New Zealand Consumers Price Index where—(a) the total percentage increase in the movement in the New Zealand Consumers
Price Index measured from that applying on 1 April 2018 is 5% or more; and(b) the total percentage increase in the movement in the New Zealand Consumers
Price Index measured from that applying on the date and all subsequent dates when the requirement to make the immediately preceding adjustment arose is 5% or more.
In clause 17, after subclause (8), insert:(9) The rates in Schedule 6 must correspond to the movement in the New Zealand
Consumers Price Index where—(a) the total percentage increase in the movement in the New Zealand Consumers
Price Index measured from that applying on 1 April 2018 is 5% or more; and(b) the total percentage increase in the movement in the New Zealand Consumers
Price Index measured from that applying on the date and all subsequent dates when the requirement to make the immediately preceding adjustment arose is 5% or more.
In clause 18, after subclause (2), insert:(3) The rates in Schedule 31 must correspond to the movement in the New Zealand
Consumers Price Index where—(a) the total percentage increase in the movement in the New Zealand Consumers
Price Index measured from that applying on 1 April 2018 is 5% or more; and(b) the total percentage increase in the movement in the New Zealand Consumers
Price Index measured from that applying on the date and all subsequent dates when the requirement to make the immediately preceding adjustment arose is 5% or more.
(Richard Prosser)
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On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
On the question, That Part 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 88New Zealand National 58; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 31New Zealand Labour 31
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Part 2 read.The following amendment was put:Delete clauses 19 to 23 (Jacinda Ardern).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 44New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 13Noes 74New Zealand National 58; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendments were put:In clause 20, after subclause (6), insert:
(7) The rates in this section must correspond to the movement in the New Zealand Consumers Price Index where—(a) the total percentage increase in the movement in the New Zealand Consumers
Price Index measured from that applying on 1 April 2018 is 5% or more; and(b) the total percentage increase in the movement in the New Zealand Consumers
Price Index measured from that applying on the date and all subsequent dates when the requirement to make the immediately preceding adjustment arose is 5% or more.
In clause 21, after subclause (11), insert:(12) The rates in this section must correspond to the movement in the New Zealand
Consumers Price Index where—(a) the total percentage increase in the movement in the New Zealand Consumers
Price Index measured from that applying on 1 April 2018 is 5% or more; and(b) the total percentage increase in the movement in the New Zealand Consumers
Price Index measured from that applying on the date and all subsequent dates when the requirement to make the immediately preceding adjustment arose is 5% or more.
In clause 22, after subclause (2), insert:(3) The rates in this section must correspond to the movement in the New Zealand
Consumers Price Index where—(a) the total percentage increase in the movement in the New Zealand Consumers
Price Index measured from that applying on 1 April 2018 is 5% or more; and
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(b) the total percentage increase in the movement in the New Zealand Consumers Price Index measured from that applying on the date and all subsequent dates when the requirement to make the immediately preceding adjustment arose is 5% or more.
(Richard Prosser)
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 56New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12Noes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
On the question, That Part 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 87New Zealand National 58; Green Party 13; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 31New Zealand Labour 31
Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 86New Zealand National 58; Green Party 12; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 31New Zealand Labour 31
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendment was put:Replace clause 2(2) with:
(2) Part 1, other than section 6, comes into force on 1 April 2018.(2A) Section 6 comes into force on 1 July 2017.
(Marama Davidson)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 55New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 12; New Zealand First 12Noes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That clause 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 86New Zealand National 58; Green Party 12; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 31New Zealand Labour 31
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment.
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Reporting and passing of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Taxation (Budget Measures: Family Incomes Package) Bill without amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading forthwith.
Hon Jacqui Dean for Hon Steven Joyce moved, and the question was proposed, That the Taxation (Budget Measures: Family Incomes Package) Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 86New Zealand National 58; Green Party 12; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 31New Zealand Labour 31
Motion agreed to.
The Taxation (Budget Measures: Family Incomes Package) Bill was read a third time.
12 Adjournment
At 3.21 pm on Friday, 26 May 2017 the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 30 May 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that Neil Angus, Chair of the Accountability and Oversight Committee of the Parliament of Victoria, Australia, and delegates, were present in the gallery.
The delegation was welcomed with applause.
2 Petitions
The presentation of two petitions was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of three reports was announced.
The Health (Fluoridation of Drinking Water) Amendment Bill was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Member’s motion
International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers—commemoration
Resolved, That this House note that yesterday, 29 May, was the International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers, and pay tribute to more than 113,000 peacekeepers deployed to 16 missions around the world, including New Zealand armed forces personnel and police, whose important work reflects the United Nations’ commitment to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war (Dr Kennedy Graham).
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Rt Hon Winston Peters had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the termination of the Crown manager of Kaipara District Council.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
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7 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill
The House resumed the adjourned debate on the question, That the Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill be now read a second time, and the amendment proposed to it.
Resolved, That this debate be now adjourned (Hon Amy Adams).
The debate was set down for resumption next sitting day.
Subordinate Legislation Confirmation Bill (No 3)
The Subordinate Legislation Confirmation Bill (No 3) was read a first time and stood referred to the Regulations Review Committee (Hon Michael Woodhouse for Hon Simon Bridges).
Statutes Repeal Bill
Hon Paul Goldsmith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Statutes Repeal Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 105New Zealand National 58; New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Statutes Repeal Bill was read a third time.
Energy Innovation (Electric Vehicles and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Energy Innovation (Electric Vehicles and Other Matters) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
The Energy Innovation (Electric Vehicles and Other Matters) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill.
(In the committee)
Part 3 read again.
Nuk Korako moved, That the question be now put.
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On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendment to the amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 279 (Hon Te Ururoa Flavell) was put:Amendment to Part 3 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 311 (Hon Te Ururoa Flavell).
Amendment agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 3 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 279, as amended (Hon Te Ururoa Flavell).
On the question, That Part 3, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 3, as amended, stand part.
Part 4 read.
At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
8 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill
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Wednesday, 31 May 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
The Speaker presented two papers (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
2 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
3 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill
The House resumed the adjourned debate on the question, That the Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill be now read a second time, and the amendment proposed to it.
Resolved, That this debate be now adjourned (Hon Christopher Finlayson).
The debate was set down for resumption next sitting day.
Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill.
(In the committee)
Part 4 read again.
Paul Foster-Bell moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Nuk Korako moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
The following amendments to the amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 279 (Hon Te Ururoa Flavell) were put:Amendments to Part 4 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 311 (Hon Te Ururoa Flavell).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Amendments agreed to.
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The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 4 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 279, as amended (Hon Te Ururoa Flavell).
On the question, That the amendments, as amended, be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Amendments, as amended, agreed to.
The following amendments were put:In clause 132(3A), delete paragraph (b).
In clause 132(3A)(c), replace “25” with “7”.
In clause 145(3), replace “may” with “must”.
In clause 148(2), replace “with” with “who the chief executive determines has”.(Meka Whaitiri)
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
On the question, That Part 4, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 4, as amended, stand part.
Part 5 read.Matt Doocey moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
4 Adjournment
At 9.55 pm the House adjourned.
Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill
792 Thursday, 1 June 2017
Thursday, 1 June 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Simon Bridges made a statement about the business of the House in the next sitting week.
2 Petitions
The presentation of three petitions was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The Controller and Auditor-General, Draft Annual Plan 2017/18 was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Dr David Clark had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the Auditor-General’s report, Mental health: Effectiveness of the planning to discharge people from hospital.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
7 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill be now read a second time, and the amendment proposed to it.
Resolved, That this debate be now adjourned (Hon Anne Tolley).
The debate was set down for resumption next sitting day.
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Outer Space and High-altitude Activities Bill
Hon Simon Bridges moved, and the question was proposed, That the Outer Space and High-altitude Activities Bill be now read a second time.
8 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
794 Tuesday, 6 June 2017
Tuesday, 6 June 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Government motion
London—terrorist attack
Resolved, That this House condemn the terrorist attack in London and extend its condolences to the families and friends of those killed and injured (Hon Paula Bennett).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of three reports was announced.
The Care and Support Worker (Pay Equity) Settlement Bill was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that James Shaw had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the Prime Minister’s meeting with the United States Secretary of State today.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
5 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill
The House resumed the adjourned debate on the question, That the Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill be now read a second time, and the amendment proposed to it:
That the words after “That” be deleted and replaced with:this House has no confidence in a government that has had nine years to build a better New Zealand, yet we have a housing crisis, we have mental health services on the verge of collapse, we have education that is becoming more and more expensive, and we have infrastructure that is unable to cope with the demands of surging population, and it is time for fresh thinking and real solutions.
(Andrew Little)
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On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Care and Support Worker (Pay Equity) Settlement Bill
The Care and Support Worker (Pay Equity) Settlement Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
6 Adjournment
At 9.58 pm the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 7 June 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of three reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Films, Videos, and Publications Classification (Interim Restriction Order Classification) Amendment Bill
• Private International Law (Choice of Law in Tort) Bill
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 General debate
Hon Michael Woodhouse moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
5 Members’ orders of the day
Member’s motion—Officers of Parliament Committee, disclosure of secret
evidence
Resolved, That, pursuant to Standing Order 219(3), the House authorise the disclosure of all secret evidence received by the Officers of Parliament Committee in its Inquiry into the Appointment of a Controller and Auditor-General to Sir Maarten Wevers for the purpose of his provision of specialist advice to the committee (Hon Trevor Mallard).
Crown Minerals (Protection of World Heritage Sites) Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Crown Minerals (Protection of World Heritage Sites) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 45New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14Noes 74New Zealand National 58; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Friendly Societies and Credit Unions (Regulatory Improvements) Amendment Bill
The Friendly Societies and Credit Unions (Regulatory Improvements) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Finance and Expenditure Committee consider the bill.
Electoral (Registration by Special Vote) Amendment Bill
Meka Whaitiri moved, and the question was proposed, That the Electoral (Registration by Special Vote) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 60New Zealand National 58; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
International Transparent Treaties Bill
Fletcher Tabuteau moved, and the question was proposed, That the International Transparent Treaties Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Motion not agreed to.
Marriage (Court Consent to Marriage of Minors) Amendment Bill
The Marriage (Court Consent to Marriage of Minors) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Justice and Electoral Committee consider the bill.
6 Adjournment
At 9.45 pm the House adjourned.
798 Thursday, 8 June 2017
Thursday, 8 June 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Simon Bridges made a statement about the business of the House in the next sitting week.
2 Government motion
Anniversary of New Zealand’s nuclear-free legislation
Hon Gerry Brownlee moved a motion to mark the thirtieth anniversary of our nuclear-free legislation—the New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament, and Arms Control Act—which entered into force on 8 June 1987.
Dr Kennedy Graham moved, and the question was proposed on, the following amendment:
That all words after “Treaty to do so” be deleted and replaced with:and also calls upon all States to support the ongoing negotiations for a Convention of the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in which New Zealand is actively engaged.
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 58New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; United Future 1Noes 61New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 105New Zealand National 58; New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; Act New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Resolved, That this House marks the thirtieth anniversary of our nuclear-free legislation—the New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament, and Arms Control Act, which entered into force on 8 June 1987. The opposition to nuclear weapons symbolised by this legislation has become a defining aspect of this country’s international reputation and New Zealand continues to work for a nuclear weapon-free world. Whilst recognising the efforts of some countries to reduce their arsenals of nuclear weapons, this House also recognises the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and calls upon all States yet to join the Treaty to do so. The concerns that New Zealand and many other countries have recently expressed over North Korea’s nuclear programme highlight the importance of working to achieve the goal of a world without nuclear weapons (Hon Gerry Brownlee).
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3 Member’s motion
Terrorist attack on Iranian Parliament in Tehran
Resolved, That this House condemn the terrorist attack on the Iranian Parliament in Tehran, and extend its condolences to the families and friends of those killed and injured, recognising the bravery of those who put their lives on the line to defend their country’s elected representatives both in Iran and around the world (Dr Kennedy Graham).
4 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
5 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
6 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
7 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• End of Life Choice Bill
• Misuse of Drugs (Medicinal Cannabis and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
• Sentencing (Livestock Rustling) Amendment Bill
• Local Government (Freedom of Access) Amendment Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
8 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
9 Government orders of the day
Government motion—temporary appointment of Ombudsman
Resolved, That, pursuant to sections 3 and 8 of the Ombudsmen Act 1975, this House recommend to the Governor-General that Leo Michael Donnelly be appointed as a temporary Ombudsman for a further period of 11 months commencing 1 August 2017 (Hon Michael Woodhouse on behalf of Hon Simon Bridges).
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Care and Support Worker (Pay Equity) Settlement Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Care and Support Worker (Pay Equity) Settlement Bill.
(In the committee)
Parts 1 to 3, Schedules 1 and 2, and clauses 1 and 2 read.The following amendment to Supplementary Order Paper No 324 (Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman) was put:In clause 15(1), after “Act”, where it first appears, insert “(including unilateral employer reduction of an employee’s agreed hours of work by reason of increased employer costs due to the operation of this Act)”.(Jan Logie)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 55New Zealand Labour 29; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Result corrected after originally being recorded as Ayes 58, Noes 62.Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 324 (Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Parts 1 to 3, Schedules 1 and 2, and clauses 1 and 2, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Care and Support Workers (Pay Equity) Settlement Bill (formerly the Care and Support Worker (Pay Equity) Settlement Bill) with amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading forthwith.
Care and Support Workers (Pay Equity) Settlement Bill
The Care and Support Workers (Pay Equity) Settlement Bill was read a third time (Hon Mark Mitchell for Hon Jonathan Coleman).
10 Adjournment
At 5.47 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 20 June 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that a delegation from the Senate of the Republic of Mexico, led by Senator Ana Gabriela Guevara Espinoza, was present in the gallery.
The delegation was welcomed with applause.
2 Papers
Eight papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of three reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Local Government Act 2002 Amendment Bill (No 2)
• Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Oranga Tamariki) Legislation Bill.
The report on the Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Governance of the National Security System was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Legislation Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Rt Hon Winston Peters had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the Fuji Xerox allegations.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
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The Speaker also notified the House that he had accepted an application to debate a matter of urgent public importance.
Dr David Clark moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating errors in district health board funding allocations made by the Ministry of Health.
The motion lapsed.
7 Correction of vote
The Speaker corrected the vote in the committee stage of the Care and Support Workers (Pay Equity) Settlement Bill on the question, That the amendment (Jan Logie) to the amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 324 (Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman) be agreed to. The correct result is Ayes 55, Noes 62.
The Speaker announced that the record would be amended accordingly.
8 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2016/17 Supplementary Estimates) Bill
The Appropriation (2016/17 Supplementary Estimates) Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading next sitting day (Hon Nick Smith for Hon Steven Joyce).
Outer Space and High-altitude Activities Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Outer Space and High-altitude Activities Bill be now read a second time.
The Outer Space and High-altitude Activities Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Point England Development Enabling Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Point England Development Enabling Bill.
(In the committee)
Part 1 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Part 2 read.Barbara Kuriger moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Brett Hudson moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Resolved, That the question be now put (Barbara Kuriger).
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The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 321 (Hon Nick Smith).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Amendments agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 7 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 320 (Louisa Wall).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 45New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14Noes 74New Zealand National 58; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment proposing to insert new clause 8A set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 317 (Eugenie Sage).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Result corrected after originally being recorded as Ayes 45, Noes 74.
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment proposing to insert new clause 10 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 318 (Eugenie Sage).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 45New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14Noes 74New Zealand National 58; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Point England Development Enabling Bill
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On the question, That Part 2, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 43New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12Abstentions 14Green Party 14
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
On the question, That the Schedule stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 43New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12Abstentions 14Green Party 14
Resolved, That the Schedule stand part.
At 9.56 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Point England Development Enabling Bill.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
9 Adjournment
At 9.57 pm the House adjourned.
Point England Development Enabling Bill
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Wednesday, 21 June 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
The Speaker presented one paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
2 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
3 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Dr Kennedy Graham had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the report of the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security into the Government Communications Security Bureau’s process for determining its foreign intelligence activity.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
4 Response to misrepresentation
Richard Prosser made a response to misrepresentation under Standing Order 359.
5 General debate
Marama Fox moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
6 Government orders of the day
Point England Development Enabling Bill, Energy Innovation (Electric Vehicles and
Other Matters) Amendment Bill, Land Transfer Bill, and Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Point England Development Enabling Bill, for consideration of the Energy Innovation (Electric Vehicles and Other Matters) Amendment Bill and the Land Transfer Bill, and for further consideration of Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill.
(In the committee)
Point England Development Enabling Bill
Clauses 1 and 2 read.
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On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 41New Zealand Labour 29; New Zealand First 12Abstentions 14Green Party 14
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
On the question, That clause 2 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 41New Zealand Labour 29; New Zealand First 12Abstentions 14Green Party 14
Resolved, That clause 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Energy Innovation (Electric Vehicles and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
Parts 1 to 4, the Schedule, and clauses 1 and 2 read.
By leave, agreed that the committee vote on Part 3 separately at the end of the debate.
Matt Doocey moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
On the question, That Part 3 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 102New Zealand National 58; New Zealand Labour 28; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12Green Party 12
Resolved, That Part 3 stand part.
Resolved, That Parts 1, 2, and 4, the Schedule, and clauses 1 and 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment presently.
Land Transfer Bill
Part 1 read.Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Part 2 read.Barbara Kuriger moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
Barbara Kuriger moved, That the question be now put. The Chairperson declined the motion.
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The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 252 (Hon Louise Upston).Amendments agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment proposing to insert new clause 9A set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 325 (Denis O’Rourke).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 53New Zealand Labour 29; Green Party 12; New Zealand First 12Noes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment proposing to insert new clause 54 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 314 (Denis O’Rourke).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 41New Zealand Labour 29; New Zealand First 12Noes 74New Zealand National 58; Green Party 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 57 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 313 (Denis O’Rourke).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 41New Zealand Labour 29; New Zealand First 12Noes 74New Zealand National 58; Green Party 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
Part 3 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 3 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 252 (Hon Louise Upston).
Amendments agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 3, as amended, stand part.
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Part 4 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 4 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 252 (Hon Louise Upston).
Amendments agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 4, as amended, stand part.
Part 5 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 5 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 252 (Hon Louise Upston) and Supplementary Order Paper No 323 (Hon Mark Mitchell).
Amendments agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 5, as amended, stand part.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Schedule 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 252 (Hon Louise Upston).
Amendments agreed to.
Resolved, That Schedule 1, as amended, stand part.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Schedule 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 252 (Hon Louise Upston).
Amendments agreed to.
Resolved, That Schedule 2, as amended, stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 252 (Hon Louise Upston).
Amendment agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 2, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill
Part 5 read again.
At 9.55 pm the Chairperson interrupted the debate and left the Chair to report progress.
Wednesday, 21 June 2017
Land Transfer Bill
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Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Point England Development Enabling Bill with amendment, the Energy Innovation (Electric Vehicles and Other Matters) Amendment Bill without amendment, and the Land Transfer Bill with amendment. The Chairperson also reported further progress on Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill.
The report was adopted.
The Point England Development Enabling Bill, the Energy Innovation (Electric Vehicles and Other Matters) Amendment Bill, and the Land Transfer Bill were set down for third reading next sitting day, and Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill was set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
7 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
Wednesday, 21 June 2017
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Thursday, 22 June 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Simon Bridges made a statement about the business of the House in the next sitting week.
2 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of four reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Briefing on the New Zealand Productivity Commission report: New models of tertiary education
• Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Summary of our Education for Māori reports
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Ngāti Tamaoho Claims Settlement Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Correction of vote
The Speaker corrected the vote in the committee stage of the Point England Development Enabling Bill on the question, That the amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 317 (Eugenie Sage) be agreed to. The correct result is Ayes 57, Noes 62.
7 Government orders of the day
Outer Space and High-altitude Activities Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Outer Space and High-altitude Activities Bill.
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(In the committee)
Parts 1 to 3, Schedules 1 and 2, and clauses 1 and 2 read.
Matt Doocey moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 75New Zealand National 58; Green Party 13; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 41New Zealand Labour 29; Green Party 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 327 (Hon Simon Bridges).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That Part 3 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 1 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 2 stand part.
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 327 (Hon Simon Bridges).
Resolved, That the amendment be agreed to.
Resolved, That clause 2, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Outer Space and High-altitude Activities Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading next sitting day.
Food Safety Law Reform Bill
The Food Safety Law Reform Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Enhancing Identity Verification and Border Processes Legislation Bill
Hon David Bennett for Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the Enhancing Identity Verification and Border Processes Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
Thursday, 22 June 2017
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8 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
Thursday, 22 June 2017
813 Tuesday, 27 June 2017
Tuesday, 27 June 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Government motion
Emirates Team New Zealand—America’s Cup victory
Resolved, That this House congratulate the members of Emirates Team New Zealand on winning and reclaiming the America’s Cup in Bermuda this morning, and acknowledge the outstanding performance of chief executive Grant Dalton, skipper and sailing team director Glenn Ashby, helmsman Peter Burling, and the nearly 100 other team members on and off the water (Rt Hon Bill English).
2 Papers
Five papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of six reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Education for Māori: Using information to improve Māori educational success
• Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Investing in tertiary education assets
• International treaty examination of the 1999 amendments to the Plant Protection Agreement for the Asia and Pacific Region
• International treaty examination of the Agreed record of amendments to the Treaty on Fisheries between the Governments of certain Pacific Island States and the Government of the United States of America
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Brokering (Weapons and Related Items) Controls Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
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6 Imprest Supply Bill
The Imprest Supply (First for 2017/18) Bill was introduced and set down for first reading.
Hon Steven Joyce moved, That the Imprest Supply (First for 2017/18) Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Imprest Supply (First for 2017/18) Bill was read a first time and set down for second reading forthwith.
7 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2016/17 Supplementary Estimates) Bill and Imprest Supply (First for
2017/18) Bill
Hon Steven Joyce moved, and the question was proposed, That the Appropriation (2016/17 Supplementary Estimates) Bill and the Imprest Supply (First for 2017/18) Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the bills be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Appropriation (2016/17 Supplementary Estimates) Bill and the Imprest Supply (First for 2017/18) Bill were read a second time and set down for third reading forthwith.
Appropriation (2016/17 Supplementary Estimates) Bill
Hon Scott Simpson for Hon Steven Joyce moved, That the Appropriation (2016/17 Supplementary Estimates) Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Appropriation (2016/17 Supplementary Estimates) Bill was read a third time.
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Imprest Supply (First for 2017/18) Bill
Hon Scott Simpson for Hon Steven Joyce moved, That the Imprest Supply (First for 2017/18) Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Imprest Supply (First for 2017/18) Bill was read a third time.
Energy Innovation (Electric Vehicles and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
The Energy Innovation (Electric Vehicles and Other Matters) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Point England Development Enabling Bill
Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Point England Development Enabling Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 43New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12Abstentions 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Point England Development Enabling Bill was read a third time.
Land Transfer Bill
Hon Mark Mitchell moved, and the question was proposed, That the Land Transfer Bill be now read a third time.
8 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 28 June 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of four reports was announced.
The report on the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Financial Stability Report, May 2017 was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Criminal Records (Expungement of Convictions for Historical Homosexual Offences) Bill
• Heretaunga Tamatea Claims Settlement Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 General debate
Hon Steven Joyce moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
7 Members’ orders of the day
Films, Videos, and Publications Classification (Interim Restriction Order
Classification) Amendment Bill
Chris Bishop moved, and the question was proposed, That the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification (Interim Restriction Order Classification) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 107New Zealand National 58; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Films, Videos, and Publications Classification (Interim Restriction Orders) Amendment Bill (formerly the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification (Interim Restriction Order Classification) Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Private International Law (Choice of Law in Tort) Bill
The Private International Law (Choice of Law in Tort) Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Local Electoral (Equitable Process for Establishing Māori Wards and Māori
Constituencies) Amendment Bill
Marama Davidson moved, and the question was proposed, That the Local Electoral (Equitable Process for Establishing Māori Wards and Māori Constituencies) Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 48New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 71New Zealand National 58; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1
Motion not agreed to.
Newborn Enrolment with General Practice Bill
Dr Parmjeet Parmar moved, and the question was proposed, That the Newborn Enrolment with General Practice Bill be now read a first time.
8 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 29 June 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Simon Bridges made a statement about the business of the House in the next sitting week.
2 Papers
Three papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of five reports was announced.
The Healthy Homes Guarantee Bill (No 2) was set down for second reading.
The report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority: Assessing its effectiveness and efficiency was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Sentencing (Domestic Violence) Amendment Bill
• Education (Teaching Council of Aotearoa) Amendment Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Government orders of the day
Local Government Act 2002 Amendment Bill (No 2)
Hon Anne Tolley moved, and the question was proposed, That the Local Government Act 2002 Amendment Bill (No 2) be now read a second time.
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On the question, That the amendments recommended by the Local Government and Environment Committee by majority be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand National 58; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Local Government and Environment Committee by majority be agreed to.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand National 58; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Local Government Act 2002 Amendment Bill (No 2) was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Oranga Tamariki) Legislation Bill
Hon Anne Tolley moved, and the question was proposed, That the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Oranga Tamariki) Legislation Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the amendments recommended by the Social Services Committee by majority be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand National 58; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 30; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Result corrected by the inclusion of the Māori Party’s votes.
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Social Services Committee by majority be agreed to.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand National 58; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 58New Zealand Labour 30; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Result corrected by the inclusion of the Māori Party’s votes.
Motion agreed to.
The Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Oranga Tamariki) Legislation Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Enhancing Identity Verification and Border Processes Legislation Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Enhancing Identity Verification and Border Processes Legislation Bill be now read a second time.
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7 Adjournment
At 6.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
Thursday, 29 June 2017
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Tuesday, 4 July 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Speaker’s statement
New Zealand Hansard—150th anniversary
The Speaker made a statement marking the 150th anniversary of Hansard in New Zealand. The statement was acknowledged with applause.
2 Papers
Four papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of seven reports was announced.
The Rates Rebate (Retirement Village Residents) Amendment Bill was set down for second reading (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Government orders of the day
Outer Space and High-altitude Activities Bill
The Outer Space and High-altitude Activities Bill was read a third time.
Enhancing Identity Verification and Border Processes Legislation Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Enhancing Identity Verification and Border Processes Legislation Bill be now read a second time.
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Law and Order Committee by majority be agreed to.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 103New Zealand National 58; New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 16Green Party 14; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
822 Tuesday, 4 July 2017
The Enhancing Identity Verification and Border Processes Legislation Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Land Transfer Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Land Transfer Bill be now read a third time.
The Land Transfer Bill was read a third time.
Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill (No 2)
Hon Dr Nick Smith moved, and the question was proposed, That the Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill (No 2) be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 105New Zealand National 58; New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
The Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill (No 2) was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Local Government and Environment Committee consider the bill.
Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill.
(In the committee)
Part 5 read again.
Resolved, That the question be now put (Barbara Kuriger).
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 5 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 279 (Hon Te Ururoa Flavell).
Amendments agreed to.
The following amendments were put:In clause 154(1)(b), after “how governance agreements are”, insert “reviewed and”.
In clause 184(4)(a), replace “5” with “10”.(Meka Whaitiri)
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On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:In clause 193, delete subclause (4).(Meka Whaitiri)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to clause 197 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 322 (Peeni Henare).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
On the question, That Part 5, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That Part 5, as amended, stand part.
Part 6 read.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with progress.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill
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6 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
825 Wednesday, 5 July 2017
Wednesday, 5 July 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of three reports was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 General debate
Andrew Little moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
5 Government orders of the day
Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill, Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Oranga
Tamariki) Legislation Bill, and Enhancing Identity Verification and Border Processes
Legislation Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill and consideration of the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Oranga Tamariki) Legislation Bill and the Enhancing Identity Verification and Border Processes Legislation Bill.
(In the committee)
Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill
Part 6 read again.
Jami-Lee Ross moved, and the question was proposed, That the Chairperson report progress presently.
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On the question, That the Chairperson report progress presently, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 105New Zealand National 58; New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Resolved, That the Chairperson report progress presently.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with progress presently.
Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Oranga Tamariki) Legislation Bill
Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 to 4, and clauses 1 and 2 read.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to Supplementary Order Paper No 329 (Hon Anne Tolley) set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 342 (Carmel Sepuloni).
On the question, That the amendment to the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 60New Zealand National 58; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment to the amendments not agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 329 (Hon Anne Tolley) and the following amendments:In clause 12, new section 7AA(2)(a), after “well-being of children”, insert “and young persons”.
In clause 21(1), new section 18B(2)(a), after “specified ground”, insert “; and”.
In clause 118, new section 445F(1), delete “other”.
In clause 118, new section 445F(4), replace “by a person” with “by an organisation or person”.(Hon Anne Tolley)
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand National 58; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Amendments agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 337 (Marama Fox).
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On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 47New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 72New Zealand National 58; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 338 (Marama Fox).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 47New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 72New Zealand National 58; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 333 (Louisa Wall).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 47New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 72New Zealand National 58; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 339 (Marama Fox).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 47New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 72New Zealand National 58; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 335 (Marama Fox).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 47New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 72New Zealand National 58; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
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The following amendment was put:In clause 8, after new section 5(1)(b)(viii), insert:
(ix) endeavours should be made to provide the child or young person with a proper standard of living:
(Jacinda Ardern)
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 47New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 72New Zealand National 58; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was tabled:Amendment to clause 8, new section 5(1)(d)(ii), set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 334 (Marama Fox) was ruled out of order as being the same in substance as a previous amendment that had been negatived.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to clause 12 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 336 (Marama Fox).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 47New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 72New Zealand National 58; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 332 (Louisa Wall).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 47New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 72New Zealand National 58; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 340 (Marama Fox).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 47New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 72New Zealand National 58; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 341 (Marama Fox).
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On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 47New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 72New Zealand National 58; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 331 (Jacinda Ardern).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 47New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2Noes 72New Zealand National 58; New Zealand First 12; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments not agreed to.
Resolved, That Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 to 4, and clauses 1 and 2, as amended, stand part.
The following amendment to Supplementary Order Paper No 330 (Hon Anne Tolley) was put:In clause 2(1) of the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Oranga Tamariki) Legislation Bill, as divided, replace “131 to 139” with “138 and 139”.(Hon Anne Tolley)
Amendment agreed to.
Resolved, That the bill be divided as set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 330, as amended (Hon Anne Tolley).
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment and divided into two bills.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill.
The Chairperson reported the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Oranga Tamariki) Legislation Bill with amendment and divided into the following bills:
• Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Oranga Tamariki) Legislation Bill
• Vulnerable Children Amendment Bill.
The Chairperson reported no progress on the Enhancing Identity Verification and Border Processes Legislation Bill.
The report was adopted.
Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill was set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
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The Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Oranga Tamariki) Legislation Bill and the Vulnerable Children Amendment Bill were set down for third reading next sitting day.
The Enhancing Identity Verification and Border Processes Legislation Bill was set down for consideration in committee next sitting day.
The sitting was suspended at 9.55 pm and resumed at 9.00 am on Thursday, 6 July 2017 for an extended sitting.
Thursday, 6 July 2017
6 Government orders of the day—continued
Rangitāne Tū Mai Rā (Wairarapa Tamaki nui-ā-Rua) Claims Settlement Bill
The Rangitāne Tū Mai Rā (Wairarapa Tamaki nui-ā-Rua) Claims Settlement Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Ngāti Pūkenga Claims Settlement Bill
The Ngāti Pūkenga Claims Settlement Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Ngāti Tamaoho Claims Settlement Bill
The Ngāti Tamaoho Claims Settlement Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Māori Affairs Committee consider the bill.
7 Adjournment
At 12.45 pm on Thursday, 6 July 2017 the House adjourned.
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Thursday, 6 July 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Michael Woodhouse made a statement about the business of the House in the next sitting week.
2 Papers
Two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Thames–Coromandel District Council and Hauraki District Council Mangrove Management Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Government orders of the day
Criminal Records (Expungement of Convictions for Historical Homosexual
Offences) Bill
The Criminal Records (Expungement of Convictions for Historical Homosexual Offences) Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Justice and Electoral Committee consider the bill.
Government motion—apology to homosexual New Zealanders convicted for
consensual adult activity
Resolved, That this House apologise to those homosexual New Zealanders who were convicted for consensual adult activity, and recognise the tremendous hurt and suffering those men and their families have gone through, and the continued effects the convictions have had on them (Hon Amy Adams).
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Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Oranga Tamariki) Legislation Bill and
Vulnerable Children Amendment Bill
Hon Anne Tolley moved, and the question was proposed, That the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Oranga Tamariki) Legislation Bill and the Vulnerable Children Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Oranga Tamariki) Legislation Bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand National 58; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Oranga Tamariki) Legislation Bill was read a third time.
On the question, That the Vulnerable Children Amendment Bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand National 58; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Vulnerable Children Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Brokering (Weapons and Related Items) Controls Bill
Hon Gerry Brownlee moved, and the question was proposed, That the Brokering (Weapons and Related Items) Controls Bill be now read a first time.
7 Adjournment
At 5.56 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
Thursday, 6 July 2017
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Tuesday, 25 July 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that members of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Water Resources from the Australian House of Representatives, led by the Chairperson, Rick Wilson, were present in the gallery.
The delegation was welcomed with applause.
2 Petitions
The presentation of two petitions was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
Twenty-two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of 37 reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Amendment Bill
• Iwi and Hapū of Te Rohe o Te Wairoa Claims Settlement Bill.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Visit of the Justice and Electoral Committee to Australia, 27 to 31 March 2017
• International treaty examination of the Marrakesh Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works for Persons who are Blind, Visually Impaired, or Otherwise Print Disabled
• International Treaty Examination of the Regional Co-operative Agreement for Research, Development and Training Related to Nuclear Science and Technology, 2017
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
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6 Debate on matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker informed the House that he had accepted an application to debate a matter of urgent public importance.
Andrew Little moved, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the finding that staff of the Ministry of Transport were disadvantaged after they raised concerns about the conduct of Joanne Harrison.
The motion lapsed.
7 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill and Commerce (Cartels and Other Matters)
Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill and the Commerce (Cartels and Other Matters) Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill
Vote Business, Science and Innovation, Vote Labour Market, and Vote Transport read.
Resolved, That Vote Business, Science and Innovation, Vote Labour Market, and Vote Transport stand part of the Schedules.
Vote Education, Vote Education Review Office, and Vote Tertiary Education read.
Resolved, That Vote Education, Vote Education Review Office, and Vote Tertiary Education stand part of the Schedules.
Vote Conservation, Vote Environment, and Vote Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment read.
Resolved, That Vote Conservation, Vote Environment, and Vote Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment stand part of the Schedules.
Vote Customs, Vote Defence, Vote Defence Force, Vote Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Vote Official Development Assistance read.
At 9.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill.
The Chairperson reported no progress on the Commerce (Cartels and Other Matters) Amendment Bill.
The report was adopted and the Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill was set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
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The Commerce (Cartels and Other Matters) Amendment Bill was set down for consideration in committee next sitting day.
8 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 26 July 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The report on the Review of Standing Orders was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
2 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Employment (Pay Equity and Equal Pay) Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
3 Speaker’s ruling
The Speaker ruled on the matter of the use of interim answers to written parliamentary questions.
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
Two questions to members were answered.
5 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Hon Damien O’Connor had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the discovery of the cattle disease mycoplasma bovis in South Canterbury.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
6 General debate
Hon Simon Bridges moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
7 Members’ orders of the day
Films, Videos, and Publications Classification (Interim Restriction Orders)
Amendment Bill and Private International Law (Choice of Law in Tort) Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification (Interim Restriction Orders) Amendment Bill and the Private International Law (Choice of Law in Tort) Bill.
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(In the committee)
Films, Videos, and Publications Classification (Interim Restriction Orders)
Amendment Bill
Part 1 read.Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Part 2 read.Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Clauses 1 to 3 read.Resolved, That clauses 1 to 3 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment presently.
Private International Law (Choice of Law in Tort) Bill
Part 1 read.Resolved, That Part 1 stand part.
Part 2 read.Resolved, That Part 2 stand part.
Resolved, That Schedule 1 stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That clauses 1 and 2 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification (Interim Restriction Orders) Amendment Bill and the Private International Law (Choice of Law in Tort) Bill without amendment.
The report was adopted.
The Films, Videos, and Publications Classification (Interim Restriction Orders) Amendment Bill and the Private International Law (Choice of Law in Tort) Bill were set down for third reading next sitting day.
Healthy Homes Guarantee Bill (No 2)
Andrew Little moved, and the question was proposed, That the Healthy Homes Guarantee Bill (No 2) be now read a second time.
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On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand National 58; ACT New Zealand 1
Motion agreed to.
The Healthy Homes Guarantee Bill (No 2) was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Rates Rebate (Retirement Village Residents) Amendment Bill
Hon Ruth Dyson moved, and the question was proposed, That the Rates Rebate (Retirement Village Residents) Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
8 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Thursday, 27 July 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Simon Bridges made a statement about the business of the House in the next sitting week.
2 Petitions
The presentation of one petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
Four papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented two further papers (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of two reports was announced.
The report on the Report from the Office of the Ombudsman, A question of restraint, was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
6 Application to debate matter of urgent public importance
The Speaker notified the House that Poto Williams had sought to move, That the House take note of a matter of urgent public importance, for the purpose of debating the Human Rights Commission’s report, Institutions are places of abuse: The experiences of disabled children and adults in State care.
The Speaker informed the House that he had declined the application.
7 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill.
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(In the committee)
The question was proposed again, That Vote Customs, Vote Defence, Vote Defence Force, Vote Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Vote Official Development Assistance stand part of the Schedules.
Resolved, That Vote Customs, Vote Defence, Vote Defence Force, Vote Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Vote Official Development Assistance stand part of the Schedules.
Resolved, That Vote Audit, Vote Communications Security and Intelligence, Vote Finance, Vote Office of the Clerk, Vote Ombudsmen, Vote Parliamentary Service, Vote Prime Minister and Cabinet, Vote Revenue, Vote Security Intelligence, and Vote State Services stand part of the Schedules.
Resolved, That Vote Health stand part of the Schedules.
Vote Attorney-General, Vote Corrections, Vote Courts, Vote Justice, Vote Parliamentary Counsel, Vote Police, and Vote Serious Fraud read.
At 5.55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill.
The report was adopted and the Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill was set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
8 Adjournment
At 5.56 pm the House adjourned.
Thursday, 27 July 2017
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Tuesday, 1 August 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
Six papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of eight reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Briefing on the connection between international consumers and New Zealand producers
• Report from the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, Climate change and agriculture: Understanding the biological greenhouse gases
• Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Inquiry into aspects of Auckland Council’s Westgate/Massey North town centre project
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Racing Amendment Bill
• Ngāti Tūwharetoa Claims Settlement Bill
• Tribunals Powers and Procedures Legislation Bill
• Courts Matters Bill
• Trusts Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill and Land Transport Amendment Bill (No 2)
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill and for consideration of the Land Transport Amendment Bill (No 2).
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(In the committee)
Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill
The question was proposed again, That Vote Attorney-General, Vote Corrections, Vote Courts, Vote Justice, Vote Parliamentary Counsel, Vote Police, and Vote Serious Fraud stand part of the Schedules.
Resolved, That Vote Attorney-General, Vote Corrections, Vote Courts, Vote Justice, Vote Parliamentary Counsel, Vote Police, and Vote Serious Fraud stand part of the Schedules.
Resolved, That Vote Arts, Culture and Heritage, Vote Internal Affairs, Vote Māori Development, Vote Pacific Peoples, Vote Sport and Recreation, Vote Statistics, Vote Treaty Negotiations, and Vote Women stand part of the Schedules.
Vote Lands and Vote Primary Industries and Food Safety read.
Resolved, That the committee report progress presently and move to consider the Land Transport Amendment Bill (No 2) (Barbara Kuriger).
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with progress presently.
Land Transport Amendment Bill (No 2)
Part 1 read.Jami-Lee Ross moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 73New Zealand National 58; Green Party 11; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 43New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 328 and Supplementary Order Paper No 351 (Hon Simon Bridges).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 345 (Michael Wood).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 56New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 11; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 60New Zealand National 58; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 347 (Sue Moroney).
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On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 56New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 11; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 60New Zealand National 58; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Amendment set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 346 (Sue Moroney).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 56New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 11; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2Noes 60New Zealand National 58; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
Part 2 read.The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 351 (Hon Simon Bridges).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 104New Zealand National 58; New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 11; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 350 (Jami-Lee Ross).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
Resolved, That Schedules 1 to 3 stand part.
Clauses 1 and 2 read.Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendments were tabled:Amendments to clause 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 348 (Sue Moroney) and Supplementary Order Paper No 349 (Sue Moroney) ruled out of order as referring to an indeterminate event and not providing sufficient certainty.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to clause 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 328 (Hon Simon Bridges).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
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Resolved, That clause 2, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill.
The Chairperson reported the Land Transport Amendment Bill (No 2) with amendment.
The report was adopted and the Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill was set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
The Land Transport Amendment Bill (No 2) was set down for third reading next sitting day.
Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Amendment Bill
The Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
6 Adjournment
At 9.51 pm the House adjourned.
Land Transport Amendment Bill (No 2)
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Wednesday, 2 August 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of three reports was announced.
The New Plymouth District Council (Waitara Lands) Bill was set down for second reading.
The report on the Controller and Auditor-General, Annual Plan 2017/18 was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
4 General debate
Jacinda Ardern moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
5 Government orders of the day
Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill, Anti-Money Laundering and Countering
Financing of Terrorism Amendment Bill, and Commerce (Cartels and Other Matters)
Amendment Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for further consideration of the Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill and for consideration of the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Amendment Bill and the Commerce (Cartels and Other Matters) Amendment Bill.
(In the committee)
Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill
The question was proposed again, That Vote Lands and Vote Primary Industries and Food Safety stand part of the Schedules.
Resolved, That Vote Lands and Vote Primary Industries and Food Safety stand part of the Schedules.
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Resolved, That Vote Building and Housing, Vote Social Development, Vote Social Housing, and Vote Vulnerable Children, Oranga Tamariki stand part of the Schedules.
On the question, That clauses 1 to 10 and Schedules 1 to 5 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clauses 1 to 10 and Schedules 1 to 5 stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment presently.
Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Amendment Bill
Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 to 3, and clauses 1 to 3 read.
Barbara Kuriger moved, That the question be now put.
On the question, That the question be now put, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the question be now put.
The following amendments to Part 1 and Schedules 1 and 2 were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 352 (Hon Amy Adams).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 to 3, and clauses 1 to 3, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Commerce (Cartels and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
Parts 1 and 2, the Schedule, and clauses 1 to 3 read.
The following amendments to the amendments to Part 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 343 (Hon Jacqui Dean) were put:
Delete the amendments to clauses 17 and 18 (Hon Clayton Cosgrove).
On the question, That the amendments to the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendments to the amendments not agreed to.
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The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 1 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 343 (Hon Jacqui Dean).
On the question, That the amendments be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 93New Zealand National 58; New Zealand Labour 31; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 26Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Amendments agreed to.
The following amendment was put:Amendment proposing to insert new clause 7A set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 408 (Hon Clayton Cosgrove).
On the question, That the amendment be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12Noes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1
Amendment not agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 1, as amended, stand part.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to Part 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 343 (Hon Jacqui Dean).
Amendments agreed to.
Resolved, That Part 2, as amended, stand part.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to the Schedule set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 343 (Hon Jacqui Dean).
Amendments agreed to.
Resolved, That the Schedule, as amended, stand part.
The following amendment was put:Amendment to insert new Schedule 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 343 (Hon Jacqui Dean).
Amendment agreed to.
The question was put, That clause 1 stand part.
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On the question, That clause 1 stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 93New Zealand National 58; New Zealand Labour 31; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 26Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clause 1 stand part.
The following amendments were put:Amendments to clause 2 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 343 (Hon Jacqui Dean).
Amendments agreed to.
Amendment to clause 3 set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 343 (Hon Jacqui Dean).
Amendment agreed to.
The question was put, That clauses 2 and 3, as amended, stand part.
On the question, That clauses 2 and 3, as amended, stand part, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 93New Zealand National 58; New Zealand Labour 31; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 26Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That clauses 2 and 3, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill without amendment and the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Amendment Bill and the Commerce (Cartels and Other Matters) Amendment Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted and the Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill, the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Amendment Bill, and the Commerce (Cartels and Other Matters) Amendment Bill were set down for third reading next sitting day.
The sitting was suspended at 9.53 pm and resumed at 9.00 am on Thursday, 3 August 2017 for an extended sitting.
Wednesday, 2 August 2017
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6 Introduction and passing of Government bills
Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Bill (No 2)
The Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Bill (No 2) was introduced and set down for first reading forthwith.
The Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Bill (No 2) was read a first time and set down for second reading forthwith (Hon Scott Simpson for Hon Nathan Guy).
The Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Bill (No 2) was read a second time and set down for committee stage forthwith (Hon Scott Simpson for Hon Nathan Guy).
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Bill (No 2).
(In the committee)
Clauses 1 to 4 and the Schedule read.
Resolved, That clauses 1 to 4 and the Schedule stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported without amendment.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Bill (No 2) without amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading forthwith.
The Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Bill (No 2) was read a third time (Hon Scott Simpson for Hon Nathan Guy).
7 Adjournment
At 9.53 am on Thursday, 3 August 2017 the House adjourned.
Wednesday, 2 August 2017
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The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that members of the Legislation and Judiciary Committee from the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea, led by Mr Beom Kye Park MP, were present in the gallery.
The Speaker also informed the House that members of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Ministry of Foreign Affairs from the Parliament of Bangladesh, led by Chairperson, Dr Dipu Moni MP, were present in the gallery.
Both delegations were welcomed with applause.
2 Business statement
Hon Simon Bridges made a statement about the business of the House in the next sitting week.
3 Petitions
The presentation of two petitions was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
4 Papers
Two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
5 Select committee reports
The presentation of two reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, District health boards’ response to asset management requirements since 2009
• Briefing on the Controller and Auditor-General
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
6 Introduction of bill
The introduction of the Financial Services Legislation Amendment Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
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7 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
8 Government orders of the day
Government motion—appointment of chairperson of Electoral Commission
Resolved, That, pursuant to section 4D of the Electoral Act 1993 and section 32 of the Crown Entities Act 2004, this House recommend Her Excellency the Governor-General appoint Hon Sir John Hugh Williams QC as chairperson of the Electoral Commission for a term of 18 months commencing on the date of the warrant (Hon Louise Upston for Hon Mark Mitchell).
Land Transport Amendment Bill (No 2)
Hon Paul Goldsmith for Hon Simon Bridges moved, and the question was proposed, That the Land Transport Amendment Bill (No 2) be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 104New Zealand National 58; New Zealand Labour 29; Green Party 13; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Result corrected after originally being recorded as Ayes 106, Noes 12.
Motion agreed to.
The Land Transport Amendment Bill (No 2) was read a third time.
Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Amendment Bill
The Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Amendment Bill was read a third time (Hon David Bennett for Hon Amy Adams).
9 Adjournment
At 5.49 pm the House adjourned.
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Tuesday, 8 August 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Papers
Six papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
2 Select committee reports
The presentation of nine reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Briefing into the South Taranaki Reef Life Project
• International treaty examination of the Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations (PACER) Plus
• Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Border security: Using information to process passengers
• Inquiry into captioning in New Zealand (I.5A)
• Report from the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, Investigating the future of conservation: The case of stewardship land, Update report
• Briefing from New Zealand Beekeeping Incorporated
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
3 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Telecommunications (New Regulatory Framework) Amendment Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 Government orders of the day
Government motion—appointment of chairperson of Independent Police Conduct
Authority
Resolved, That, pursuant to sections 5 and 5A of the Independent Police Conduct Authority Act 1988 and section 32 of the Crown Entities Act 2004, this House recommend Her Excellency the Governor-General appoint Judge Colin John Doherty as chairperson of the Independent Police Conduct Authority for a term of five years commencing on 31 August 2017 (Hon Mark Mitchell).
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6 Imprest Supply Bill
The Imprest Supply (Second for 2017/18) Bill was introduced, read a first time, and set down for second reading forthwith.
7 Government orders of the day—continued
Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill and Imprest Supply (Second for 2017/18) Bill
Hon Steven Joyce moved, and the question was proposed, That the Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill be now read a third time and the Imprest Supply (Second for 2017/18) Bill be now read a second time.
The debate was interrupted.
8 Valedictory statements
Catherine Delahunty, Barbara Stewart, and Sue Moroney made valedictory statements.
9 Government orders of the day—continued
Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill and Imprest Supply (Second for 2017/18) Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill be now read a third time and the Imprest Supply (Second for 2017/18) Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the motion be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 57New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Appropriation (2017/18 Estimates) Bill was read a third time.
The Imprest Supply (Second for 2017/18) Bill was read a second time and set down for third reading forthwith.
The Imprest Supply (Second for 2017/18) Bill was read a third time.
Employment (Pay Equity and Equal Pay) Bill
Hon Michael Woodhouse moved, and the question was proposed, That the Employment (Pay Equity and Equal Pay) Bill be now read a first time.
10 Adjournment
At 10.00 pm the Speaker interrupted the debate, set it down for resumption next sitting day, and left the Chair.
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Wednesday, 9 August 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of three petitions was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of one report was announced.
The report on the Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Local Government: Results of the 2015/16 audits was set down for consideration (see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the—
• Te Pire Haeata ki Parihaka / Parihaka Reconciliation Bill
• Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki Claims Settlement Bill
• Social Workers Registration Legislation Bill—
was announced and the bills were set down for first reading.
5 Member’s motion
Resolved, That this House note that today is the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples—a day that celebrates the world’s 370 million indigenous people—and that the House affirm its support for the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (Kelvin Davis).
6 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
7 General debate
Hon Paula Bennett moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
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8 Private and local orders of the day
New Plymouth District Council (Waitara Lands) Bill
Jonathan Young moved, and the question was proposed, That the New Plymouth District Council (Waitara Lands) Bill be now read a second time.
The debate was interrupted.
9 Valedictory statements
Jono Naylor, Hon Clayton Cosgrove, Hon Murray McCully, and Hon Maurice Williamson made valedictory statements.
10 Private and local orders of the day—continued
New Plymouth District Council (Waitara Lands) Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the New Plymouth District Council (Waitara Lands) Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the amendments recommended by the Māori Affairs Committee by majority be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 93New Zealand National 58; New Zealand Labour 31; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 13Green Party 13Abstentions 12New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Māori Affairs Committee by majority be agreed to.
The New Plymouth District Council (Waitara Lands) Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Thames–Coromandel District Council and Hauraki District Council Mangrove
Management Bill
Hon Scott Simpson moved, and the question was proposed, That the Thames–Coromandel District Council and Hauraki District Council Mangrove Management Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 105New Zealand National 58; New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
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The Thames–Coromandel District Council and Hauraki District Council Mangrove Management Bill was read a first time and referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Local Government and Environment Committee consider the bill.
11 Members’ orders of the day
Films, Videos, and Publications Classification (Interim Restriction Orders)
Amendment Bill
Chris Bishop moved, and the question was proposed, That the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification (Interim Restriction Orders) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
The Speaker interrupted the debate and set it down for resumption next sitting day.
The House was suspended at 10.00 pm and resumed at 9.00 am on Thursday, 10 August 2017 for an extended sitting.
Thursday, 10 August 2017
12 Government orders of the day
Rangitāne Tū Mai Rā (Wairarapa Tamaki nui-ā-Rua) Claims Settlement Bill and
Ngāti Pūkenga Claims Settlement Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Rangitāne Tū Mai Rā (Wairarapa Tamaki nui-ā-Rua) Claims Settlement Bill and the Ngāti Pūkenga Claims Settlement Bill.
(In the committee)
Rangitāne Tū Mai Rā (Wairarapa Tamaki nui-ā-Rua) Claims Settlement Bill
Parts 1 to 3, Schedules 1 to 4, and clauses 1 and 2 read.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 353 (Hon Christopher Finlayson).
Amendments agreed to.
Resolved, That Parts 1 to 3, Schedules 1 to 4, and clauses 1 and 2, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment presently.
Ngāti Pūkenga Claims Settlement Bill
Parts 1 to 3, Schedules 1 to 4, and clauses 1 and 2 read.
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The following amendments were put: Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 354 (Hon Christopher Finlayson) and the following amendments:In clause 13A(1)(a)(i), delete “Framework”.
In clause 106(1), replace “register” with “record of title”.(Hon Christopher Finlayson)
Amendments agreed to.
Resolved, That Parts 1 to 3, Schedules 1 to 4, and clauses 1 and 2, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
Reporting of bills
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Rangitāne Tū Mai Rā (Wairarapa Tamaki nui-ā-Rua) Claims Settlement Bill and the Ngāti Pūkenga Claims Settlement Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted.
The Rangitāne Tū Mai Rā (Wairarapa Tamaki nui-ā-Rua) Claims Settlement Bill and the Ngāti Pūkenga Claims Settlement Bill were set down for third reading forthwith.
Rangitāne Tū Mai Rā (Wairarapa Tamaki nui-ā-Rua) Claims Settlement Bill and
Ngāti Pūkenga Claims Settlement Bill
The Rangitāne Tū Mai Rā (Wairarapa Tamaki nui-ā-Rua) Claims Settlement Bill was read a third time.
The Ngāti Pūkenga Claims Settlement Bill was read a third time.
13 Adjournment
At 12.12 pm on Thursday, 10 August 2017 the House adjourned.
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The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Business statement
Hon Simon Bridges made a statement about the business of the House in the next sitting week.
2 Petitions
The presentation of two petitions was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
Three papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers published).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of eight reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Report on the Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Ministry of Social Development: How it deals with complaints
• Special report on the New Plymouth District Council (Waitara Lands) Bill, te reo Māori version
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Relationships Registration Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
6 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
7 Government orders of the day
Government motion—adoption of amendments to Standing Orders
Resolved, That the amendments to the Standing Orders set out in Part 2 of the report of the Standing Orders Committee on the Review of Standing Orders be adopted, with effect from the day after the dissolution or expiration of the present Parliament (Hon Simon Bridges).
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Employment (Pay Equity and Equal Pay) Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Employment (Pay Equity and Equal Pay) Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 60New Zealand National 58; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 59New Zealand Labour 31; Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2
Motion agreed to.
The Employment (Pay Equity and Equal Pay) Bill was read a first time and referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee consider the bill.
Commerce (Cartels and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
Hon Jacqui Dean moved, and the question was proposed, That the Commerce (Cartels and Other Matters) Amendment Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 93New Zealand National 58; New Zealand Labour 31; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 26Green Party 14; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Commerce (Cartels and Other Matters) Amendment Bill was read a third time.
Maritime Transport Amendment Bill
Hon Jo Goodhew for Hon Simon Bridges moved, and the question was proposed, That the Maritime Transport Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
The debate was interrupted and set down for resumption next sitting day.
8 Valedictory statements
Lindsay Tisch, Hon Jo Goodhew, Steffan Browning, and Hon Annette King made valedictory statements.
9 Adjournment
At 6.28 pm the House adjourned.
Thursday, 10 August 2017
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Tuesday, 15 August 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Member’s motion
India and Pakistan—independence anniversaries
Resolved, That this House congratulate the Republic of India on the occasion of its 70th anniversary of independence, marking the day on which the United Kingdom’s Parliament passed the Indian Independence Act 1947, and that the House also acknowledge Pakistan’s Independence Day, which was yesterday, 14 August (Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi).
2 Petitions
The presentation of two petitions was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
3 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House.
The Speaker presented one further paper (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
4 Select committee reports
The presentation of 22 reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Employment Relations (Allowing Higher Earners to Contract Out of Personal Grievance Provisions) Amendment Bill
• Land Transport (Vehicle User Safety) Amendment Bill.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Briefing on the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT)
• Briefing on the United Nations Security Council
• Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Mental health: Effectiveness of the planning to discharge people from hospital
• Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Challenges facing licensing trusts
• Report of the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, The state of New Zealand’s environment: Commentary by the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment on Environment Aotearoa 2015
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• Report of the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, Taonga of an island nation: Saving New Zealand’s birds
• Briefing on the Tauranga Moana Iwi Collective Redress and Ngā Hapū o Ngāti Ranginui Claims Settlement Bill
• Inquiry into whānau access to and management of tūpāpaku
• Inquiry into the future of New Zealand’s mobility
• Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Immigration New Zealand: Delivering transformational change
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
5 Introduction of bills
The introduction of the Military Justice Legislation Amendment Bill was announced and the bill set down for first reading.
6 Business of the House
The Speaker informed the House that he had determined under Standing Order 360(3) that Dr Kennedy Graham could make a valedictory statement at 5.40 pm tomorrow.
By leave, agreed that the House suspend for the dinner break at the conclusion of the valedictory statement tomorrow (Hon Simon Bridges).
7 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
One urgent question to a Minister was answered.
8 Government orders of the day
Enhancing Identity Verification and Border Processes Legislation Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Enhancing Identity Verification and Border Processes Legislation Bill.
(In the committee)
Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 to 3, and clauses 1 and 2 read.
The following amendments were put:Amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper No 344 (Hon Amy Adams).
Resolved, That the amendments be agreed to.
Resolved, That Parts 1 and 2, Schedules 1 to 3, and clauses 1 and 2, as amended, stand part.
The Chairperson announced that the bill would be reported with amendment.
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Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported the Enhancing Identity Verification and Border Processes Legislation Bill with amendment.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for third reading next sitting day.
Courts Matters Bill and Tribunals Powers and Procedures Legislation Bill
Hon Amy Adams for Hon Mark Mitchell moved, and the question was proposed, That the Courts Matters Bill and the Tribunals Powers and Procedures Legislation Bill be now read a first time.
The debate was interrupted.
9 Valedictory statements
Hon Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga, Hon Chester Borrows, Hon Craig Foss, and Hon Hekia Parata made valedictory statements.
10 Government orders of the day—continued
Courts Matters Bill and Tribunals Powers and Procedures Legislation Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Courts Matters Bill and the Tribunals Powers and Procedures Legislation Bill be now read a first time.
The Courts Matters Bill and the Tribunals Powers and Procedures Legislation Bill were read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Justice and Electoral Committee consider the bills.
Racing Amendment Bill
Hon David Bennett moved, and the question was proposed, That the Racing Amendment Bill be now read a first time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a first time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 105New Zealand National 58; New Zealand Labour 31; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12Green Party 12
Motion agreed to.
The Racing Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Primary Production Committee consider the bill.
Brokering (Weapons and Related Items) Controls Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Brokering (Weapons and Related Items) Controls Bill be now read a first time.
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The Brokering (Weapons and Related Items) Controls Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee consider the bill.
The sitting was suspended at 9.15 pm and resumed at 9.00 am on Wednesday, 16 August 2017 for an extended sitting.
Wednesday, 16 August 2017
Ngatikahu ki Whangaroa Claims Settlement Bill
Hon Christopher Finlayson moved, and the question was proposed, That the Ngatikahu ki Whangaroa Claims Settlement Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 105New Zealand National 58; New Zealand Labour 29; Green Party 14; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 12New Zealand First 12
Result corrected after originally being recorded as Ayes 107, Noes 12.
Motion agreed to.
The Ngatikahu ki Whangaroa Claims Settlement Bill was read a third time.
Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki Claims Settlement Bill
The Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki Claims Settlement Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Māori Affairs Committee consider the bill.
Heretaunga Tamatea Claims Settlement Bill
The Heretaunga Tamatea Claims Settlement Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Māori Affairs Committee consider the bill.
11 Adjournment
At 1.10 pm, on Wednesday, 16 August 2017 the House adjourned.
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Wednesday, 16 August 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Petitions
The presentation of two petitions was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
2 Papers
Two papers were announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
3 Select committee reports
The presentation of two reports was announced.
The following bills were set down for second reading:
• Family and Whānau Violence Legislation Bill
• Subordinate Legislation Confirmation Bill (No 3)
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
4 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
5 General debate
Ron Mark moved, and the question was proposed, That the House take note of miscellaneous business.
The motion lapsed.
6 Government orders of the day
Enhancing Identity Verification and Border Processes Legislation Bill
Hon Amy Adams moved, and the question was proposed, That the Enhancing Identity Verification and Border Processes Legislation Bill be now read a third time.
On the question, That the bill be now read a third time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 104New Zealand National 58; New Zealand Labour 30; New Zealand First 12; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 14Green Party 14
Motion agreed to.
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The Enhancing Identity Verification and Border Processes Legislation Bill was read a third time.
Maritime Transport Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Maritime Transport Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
The debate was interrupted.
7 Valedictory statement
Dr Kennedy Graham made a valedictory statement.
8 Government orders of the day—continued
Maritime Transport Amendment Bill
The House resumed the interrupted debate on the question, That the Maritime Transport Amendment Bill be now read a second time.
On the question, That the amendments recommended by the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee by majority be agreed to, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 54New Zealand Labour 30; Green Party 12; New Zealand First 12
Resolved, That the amendments recommended by the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee by majority be agreed to.
On the question, That the bill be now read a second time, the votes were recorded as follows:
Ayes 62New Zealand National 58; Māori Party 2; ACT New Zealand 1; United Future 1Noes 54New Zealand Labour 30; Green Party 12; New Zealand First 12
Motion agreed to.
The Maritime Transport Amendment Bill was read a second time and set down for committee stage next sitting day.
Telecommunications (New Regulatory Framework) Amendment Bill
The Telecommunications (New Regulatory Framework) Amendment Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee (Hon Tim Macindoe for Hon Simon Bridges).
Resolved, That the Commerce Committee consider the bill.
Food Safety Law Reform Bill
The Speaker declared the House in committee for consideration of the Food Safety Law Reform Bill.
(In the committee)
Parts 1 to 4, Schedules 1 and 2, and clauses 1 and 2 read.
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At 9:55 pm the Chairperson left the Chair to report progress.
Reporting of bill
The Speaker resumed the Chair, and the Chairperson reported progress on the Food Safety Law Reform Bill.
The report was adopted and the bill set down for further consideration in committee next sitting day.
9 Adjournment
At 9.56 pm the House adjourned.
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Thursday, 17 August 2017
The House met at 2.00 pm.
Prayers
1 Introduction of distinguished visitors
The Speaker informed the House that Members of the Special Committee on Ethics from the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea, led by Jeon Hye-sook, were present in the gallery.
The delegation was welcomed with applause.
2 Business of the House
Hon Simon Bridges made a statement relating to the business that had been transacted in the House in the 51st Parliament.
3 Petitions
One petition was announced (see Schedule for petitions presented).
4 Papers
One paper was announced as published under the authority of the House (see Schedule for papers published under the authority of the House and papers presented).
5 Select committee reports
The presentation of three reports was announced.
The following reports were set down for consideration:
• Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Monetary Policy Statement, August 2017
• Briefing on the Independent Review of Māori Commercial Fisheries Structures Under the Māori Fisheries Act 2004
• Activities of the Regulations Review Committee in 2017
(see Schedule for select committee reports).
6 Oral questions
Twelve questions to Ministers were answered.
7 Government orders of the day
Social Workers Registration Legislation Bill
The Social Workers Registration Legislation Bill was read a first time and stood referred to a select committee.
Resolved, That the Social Services Committee consider the bill.
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Government motion—adjournment
Resolved, That the House do now adjourn (Hon Gerry Brownlee).
8 Adjournment
At 5.36 pm the House adjourned.
Thursday, 17 August 2017
Index to the Journals of the House of Representatives i
Index to the journals of the
house of representatIves
Fifty-first Parliament
20 October 2014 – 15 August 2017
aAbortion Supervisory Committee—appointments to, 286Address in Reply (in response to Governor-General’s speech at opening of session)—see also Speaker acknowledged, 47amendment to, 20
not agreed, 36debate on, 20, 22, 28, 31, 35, 36–37motion for, 20
agreed, 37presented to and acknowledged by Governor-General, 47
Address to Governor-General on appropriations of Offices of Parliament—2014/15, 143–442015/16, 434–352016/17, 767–68
adjournment—until 10 February 2015, and sitting programme for 2015, 44until 9 February 2016, and sitting programme for 2016, 373until 7 February 2017, and sitting programme for 2017, 674
amendments—in committee of whole House—
question negatived, 385, 499ruled out of order—
as 24 hours’ notice not given for amendment that may have impact on Government’s fiscal aggregates, 678as being contingent on amendment that had been negatived, 403, 464, 579, 698, 700, 730, 739, 740, 753, 754, 775as being direct negation of question, 385as being inconsistent with previous decision, 24, 25, 26, 61, 62, 63, 64, 196, 253, 301, 347, 431, 545, 561, 660, 704, 733, 775as being outside scope of bill, 74, 460, 469, 476, 633as being same as amendment previously negatived, 660
as being same in substance as amendment previously negatived, 828as not being serious amendment, 165, 166as proposing substantive amendment to another Act, which would change bill into omnibus bill, 422as referring to indeterminate event and not providing sufficient certainty, 843
to bill title, 431to Supplementary Order Paper dividing bill, 829
in House—recommended by select committee by majority, 50, 51, 72, 81, 146, 153, 184, 228, 234, 264, 289, 317, 327, 383, 399, 408, 412, 414, 423, 463, 484, 532, 576, 609, 621, 630, 676, 695, 696, 738, 819, 821, 855, 865ruled out of order as being direct negation of motion, 457to bill title, 264, 356, 406, 472, 516, 548, 615, 695, 778, 800, 817to Government motion relating to nuclear-free legislation, anniversary of, 798to motion on bill’s second reading, 630to referral motion, 308, 324
Appropriation Bills (Estimates/Supplementary Estimates)—2014/15 Supplementary Estimates, papers presented, 1562015/16 Estimates—
amendment proposed to, 156debated, 175, 176, 178, 179–80not agreed to, 180
Estimates debate, 220–21, 228–29, 234, 238, 2432015/16 Supplementary Estimates, papers presented, 4742016/17 Estimates—
amendment proposed to, 475debated, 480, 481, 483not agreed to, 485
Estimates debate, 519–20, 521–22, 5242016/17 Supplementary Estimates, papers presented, 7792017/18 Estimates—
amendment proposed to, 780debated, 788, 790, 792
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not agreed to, 795Estimates debate, 834, 840, 842, 845–46
Appropriation (Confirmation and Validation) Bills—annual financial statements debate—
2013/14, 138, 1412014/15, 441
annual reviews debate, by theme—2013/14, 138, 141
annual reviews debate of 10 sectors—2014/15, 441, 448, 450–512015/16, 753, 758, 762–63
Assistant Speakers—appointment of, 12
Bbills—discharge of order of the day for second reading and referral to select committee, 640divided, 33, 75, 113–14, 130–31, 161, 173, 208, 261–62, 273, 279, 321, 361, 373, 390, 404, 548, 583, 603, 626, 829
by the Clerk of the House, 373leave, that bill be taken as one question, 33question not put on third reading as financial veto certificate issued, 513recommittal—
motion not agreed to, 96, 735–36to consider Supplementary Order Paper, 674
taken as one question, 33, 83, 107, 113, 149, 239, 272, 384–85, 421–22, 432–33, 436–37, 443–47, 491, 499, 533, 548, 552, 576, 579–81, 595–96, 607, 626, 637, 655, 660, 669, 686, 690, 800, 806, 826, 846, 849, 856, 857, 861
with question on one Part put separately, 806with questions put separately at end of debate, 58, 120, 121, 126–28, 133, 171–72, 219–20, 271–72, 293, 294, 320, 349–51, 384, 385–87, 420, 431, 458–60, 468, 478–79, 498–99, 526, 533–39, 544–47, 549, 550, 602, 604–06, 626, 628, 633, 643, 644, 645, 646, 648–50, 678, 720–21, 754–55, 771–74, 811, 846–48
according to Business Committee determination, Government together with local, 498
rejected, 553treated as cognate according to Business Committee determination, 51, 324, 612, 681, 862
Government together with local, 324
Budget policy statement—debate on—
2015, 1022016, 4052017, 692
Budget statement—delivered—
for 2015/16 Estimates, 156for 2016/17 Estimates, 474for 2017/18 Estimates, 780
business of session, see Schedule of Business, and Schedule of Business Committee Determinations, Volume 2
CClerk of the House—appointment of, 151authorised to administer oath or affirmation, 3, 218retirement of, see motions, Government
committee of whole House—instruction to, that Supplementary Order Paper be considered, 72leave to report progress to obtain Speaker’s ruling on scope of amendments on bill, 606motion to report progress, not agreed to, 755resolution to report progress, 607, 753, 758, 842
Controller and Auditor-General, see Officers of Parliament
ddeaths—see also under members; motions Bailey, Hon Ronald Leslie, 137Bhumibol Adulyadej, King, 614Boorman, Reginald George, 619Cox, Jo, 507Fraser, Rt Hon Malcolm, 116Gair, Hon George Frederick, 248Gregory, Dr Bruce Craig, 325Hēnare, Ērima, 151Hereora, David Murray, 8Jelicich, Dorothy Catherine, 137Kelly, Helen, 611Latimer, Sir Graham, 488Latter, Edward Gale, 574Lee Kuan Yew, 116Littlejohn, Charles Phillip, 28Lomu, Jonah, 348Quigley, Ian Terence, 452Tizard, Rt Hon Robert James, 374Walker, Dr Ranginui, 393Whitlam, Hon Gough, 20
debates on matters of urgent public importance—applications accepted, relating to—
Child, Youth and Family, State of Care 2015 report on, 266district health board funding allocations, errors made by Ministry of Health in, 802Foreign Trust Disclosure Rules, release of report on Government Inquiry into, 508Havelock North, contamination of drinking water in, 531Health, Ministry of, failure of financial management at, 400
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Independent Police Conduct Authority, report regarding “roastbusters” case, 112Ministry of Primary Industry’s handling of illegal dumping of fish, release of independent review into, 588Ministry of Transport staff found to be disadvantaged after raising concerns about conduct of Joanne Harrison, 834Mt Eden Corrections Facility, decision not to renew Serco New Zealand’s contract for management of, 372New Zealand Security Intelligence Service, report into release of information by, 47Prime Minister’s announcement of resignation, 662Privacy Commissioner’s Inquiry into Ministry of Social Development’s Collection of Individual Client-Level Data from NGOs, 735Saudi Arabia Food Security Partnership, report of Auditor-General on, 622Whānau Ora, report by Controller and Auditor-General on, 148
applications declined, relating to—Afghanistan, Prime Minister’s decision not to order inquiry into 2010 SAS raid carried out in, 720AgResearch, disestablishment of jobs at, 307Auditor-General’s report on mental health, 792bobby calves, mistreatment of, 358burglary victimisations, increases recorded in, 557Canterbury Earthquake recovery, proposed new governance structure for, 216Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority, SSC-initiated inquiry into allegations of conflicts of interests at, 742Child, Youth and Family, interim report on modernising of, 303Collins, Judith, resignation of, 22convicted murderer—
escape from New Zealand of, 50receipt of student living costs by, 53
Corrections staff at Paremoremo Prison, assault on, 617Dunedin Hospital, discovery of dangerous levels of asbestos at, 323euthanasia, Police raids on advocates of, 612fish, review of illegal dumping of, 467Fonterra, downward revision in milk price forecast by, 79Fuji Xerox, allegations about, 801Government Communications Security Bureau—
monitoring of international diplomats by, 117report of Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security on, 805resignation of Director of, 82spying against New Zealanders in Pacific, allegations of, 100
Havelock North Drinking Water, Government Inquiry into, 766High Court declaration regarding inconsistency of Act with Bill of Rights Act 1990, 227Housing New Zealand, dividend in next two years not to be paid by, 523Human Rights Commission’s report on experiences of disabled children and adults in State care, 839Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security, annual report of, 333Iraq—
advance of ISIS on Taji base in, 174decision by Prime Minister to consider deployment of troops in, 22
junior doctors, strike by, 611Kaipara District Council, termination of Crown manager of, 787Kiwibank, proposed sale of 45 percent of, 430Mt Eden Corrections Facility—
allegations about organised fighting in, etc, 219organised prisoner fighting and access to contraband at, report on, 598
mycoplasma bovis, discovery of in South Canterbury, 836National Council of Women, White Paper, release of, 343New Zealand as tax haven, release of documents alleging, 425New Zealand Defence Force, allegations made about, 715New Zealand Defence White Paper, release of, 488Ngaro, Hon Alfred, investigation of funding decisions, 770OECD PISA 2015 results on performance of school students, release of, 665Panama papers, Government’s decision to appoint John Shewan to investigate revelations from, 438Parliament, announcement of construction of new building for, 654Pike River mine, video footage from inside of; decision not to re-enter 753Police, actions of, in relation to images posted online by high school boys, 335refugee quota, decision to increase to 1,000, 494Relationships Aotearoa, failure of negotiations between Government agencies and, 174Roast Busters incident—
Government’s decision not to prosecute those involved, 35Government’s inability to prosecute claims of sexual abuse in relation to, 36
Robertson, Tony, trial of, 230Saudi businessman, release of documents pertaining to Government’s dealings with, 235
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Silver Fern Farms and Shanghai Maling, proposed joint venture, 485SkyCity Convention Centre, downsize in design of, 174Social Bonds pilot, 179Solid Energy—
mines sold, 620voluntary administration of, 243
Southern District Health Board, dismissal of members of, 189State houses, Government’s decision to sell large number of, 22superannuation entitlement, Government’s proposal to raise age of, 688Syrian refugee crisis, 269Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement—
negotiation of, 228negotiation of, concluded, 307
Unicef report on Children of Recession, 35United Nations Committee on Rights of the Child, Fifth Periodic Report on, report of, 598United States presidential election, 640United States Secretary of State, Prime Minister’s meeting with, 794voluntary euthanasia, legal status of, 186Waikato Federated Farmers, report prepared for on Farm Environment Plans, 632water exports, Prime Minister’s decision to refer issue to Ministry for the Environment, 711
priority given to first application, 47, 662
Deputy Clerk—appointment of, 225
Deputy Speaker—appointment of, 12authorised to administer oath or affirmation, 218
eelectoral—see also membersreturn of electorate member, 137, 675, 706return of list member, 137, 325, 374, 597, 706vacancy of seat, 757
ffinancial veto—announcement of, in respect of bill, 505no question put, as result of, 513
GGovernor-General—see also Address speech at opening of session, 8–12
hHer Majesty’s Commissioners—Letters Patent, 1–2opening of Parliament, 1–3
request that Speaker be chosen, 3
House—acknowledgement of retirement of—
Chamber attendants, 521Serjeant-at-Arms, 414
misrepresentation, response to, 805motion—
according urgency to certain business, 48, 71, 106, 157, 297, 344, 475, 558, 654, 689, 780of instruction in respect of committee’s consideration of bill, 48, 202, 270, 282, 308, 324, 781to discharge order of the day, not agreed to, 118, 640
procedure—leave granted for—
adjournment, 132, 318bill introduced and set down for first reading forthwith, 659bill to be taken as one question, 33bill to be introduced and set down for first reading ahead of members’ order of the day No 1, 240bill to be recommitted and set down for third reading forthwith on reporting bill back, 443committee stage of bill to be considered as one debate, 433consideration of private and local orders of the day and members’ orders of the day, despite Standing Orders, 318debate, resumption of, 388extended sitting, 508general debate to be replaced by adjournment debate, 44incorporation of amendments in bill and for House to proceed directly to third reading, 511oral questions to be lodged during urgency, 345ministerial statement on deployment of troops to Iraq, arrangements for, 94motion to be moved without debate, 45select committee report date, extension of, 521vote correction, 152, 162–64, 454
sittings, see sittings of House
IIndependent Police Conduct Authority—appointments to, 286, 852
Intelligence and Security Committee—membership of, 91terms of reference of, 91–92
Mmembers—former, deaths of—
Bailey, Hon Ronald Leslie, 137
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Boorman, Reginald George, 619Gair, Hon George Frederick, 248Gregory, Dr Bruce Craig, 325Hereora, David Murray, 8Jelicich, Dorothy Catherine, 137Latter, Edward Gale, 574Quigley, Ian Terence, 452Tizard, Rt Hon Robert James, 374
maiden statements of, on filling party list seat vacancy, 149, 332, 377, 607, 678resignations of, 80, 137, 325, 374, 597, 609, 675, 706, 752sworn, 3–5, 7, 22, 137, 325, 374, 597, 675, 706valedictory statements of, 324, 588, 600, 671, 716, 737, 853, 855, 859, 862, 865
Ministers—statements, relating to—
14 November earthquake, 642deployment of troops to Iraq, 94extension of national transition period under Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Act 2016, 695national security, issue of, 41Solid Energy, decision to place into voluntary administration, 242Southern District Health Board, dismissal of members of, 189
motions—Government, relating to—
Address to Governor-General on Appropriations of Offices of Parliament, 143–44, 434–35, 767adjournment and sitting programme, see adjournmentadjournment of session,
on Wednesday, 10 December 2014, 79on Thursday, 17 August 2017, 867
All Blacks’ victory at Rugby World Cup, 325America’s Cup victory, 813apology to homosexual New Zealanders convicted for consensual adult activity, 831appointment of—
Abortion Supervisory Committee, member of, 286Controller and Auditor-General, 651Deputy Controller and Auditor-General, 286Deputy Speaker and Assistant Speakers, 12Electoral Commission: chairperson of, 851; deputy chairperson and Chief Electoral Officer of, 617Independent Police Conduct Authority, chairperson of, 852; member of, 286Intelligence and Security Committee, members of, 91, 744Judicial Conduct Commissioner and Deputy Judicial Conduct Commissioner, 216Office of Controller and Auditor-General, auditor of, 367
Ombudsman and Chief Ombudsman, 285Ombudsman, temporary, 515, 799Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, 744Parliamentary Service Commission, members of, 54
Charlotte, Princess, birth of, 146Clerk of the House, retirement of, 210Cyclone Winston, expressing support for those affected by, 393Elizabeth II, Queen—
congratulations on her 90th birthday, 485longest-reigning British monarch, 274
extended sitting to include—bill readings and committee stages, 235, 280, 288, 543, 622Government motions, 280
fires in Christchurch and Selwyn districts, 685Indonesian executions, 140London, terrorist attack in, 718, 794Martin, Robert, election to United Nations Committee on Rights of Persons with Disabilities, 502Misuse of Drugs Act 1975, approval of order made under, 572Nepal, earthquake in, 137New Zealand Black Caps, performance of during Cricket World Cup, 120New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament, and Arms Control Act, thirtieth anniversary of, 798no writ issued for by-election, 757Olympic Games, success of New Zealand team at, 543Orlando, Florida, shooting in, 494Ottawa, attack at Parliament House in, 28Pacific Parliamentary Forum 2016, 651Paralympic Games 2016, 587Paris, terrorist attacks in, 344passing of—
Bhumibol Adulyadej, King, 614Fraser, Rt Hon Malcolm, 116Latimer, Sir Graham, 488Lee Kuan Yew, 116Lomu, Jonah, 348Whitlam, Hon Gough, 20
public organisations for purposes of Standing Orders—
Abortion Supervisory Committee, 20Air New Zealand Limited, 20Genesis Energy Limited, 20Meridian Energy Limited, 20Mighty River Power, 20Reserve Bank of New Zealand, 20
reappointment of—Abortion Supervisory Committee, Chair and member of, 286
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Independent Police Conduct Authority, member of, 286
Red Cross, centenary of activity in New Zealand, 315reinstatement of parliamentary business, 12–20Reserve Bank funding agreement, 183Silver Ferns and New Zealand Parliamentary Netball Team, 242, 245Standing Orders, adoption of amendments to, 858Trump, Donald, congratulations to on winning United States presidential election, 639United Nations Security Council, New Zealand’s election to, 20Vanuatu, in support of those affected by Cyclone Pam, 106
members’, relating to—Battle of Chunuk Bair, centennial of, 230Battle of the Somme, centennial of, 585discharge of order of the day for third reading of bill, 640Egypt, suppression of free press in, 82Elizabeth II, Queen, congratulations to on reigning for 65 years, 675Fiji, detention of Opposition party leaders, academics, and union representatives in, 574Globe-NZ Net Zero in New Zealand report, 751India and Pakistan, independence anniversaries of, 860Inquiry into Appointment of Controller and International Day of Peace, 590International Day of World’s Indigenous Peoples, 854Iranian Parliament, terrorist attack on, 799Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of—
human rights record of, 456nuclear tests conducted by, 574
lamb, refrigerated, 135th anniversary of first export shipment of, 683Magna Carta, 800th anniversary of, 185Manchester, attack, 770Nauru, Government, actions of, 216nuclear disarmament, United Nations Resolution for Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, 619nuclear non-proliferation—
70th anniversary of dropping of nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 233Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty Review Conference, 132
Officers of Parliament Committee, disclosure of secret evidence received by, 796parliamentary immunity, Turkish Parliament vote regarding, 483passing of—
Cox, Jo, 507Hēnare, Ērima, 151Kelly, Helen, 611Walker, Dr Ranginui, 393
strangers be ordered to withdraw, 736Syria—
crisis in Aleppo, 673suffering of people of, 409
UN Secretary-General role, Rt Hon Helen Clark standing for, 425United Nations Peacekeepers, International Day of, 787Wellington, 150th anniversary as capital of New Zealand, 225Women’s Peace Boat to Gaza, 590Work and Income staff, deaths of, 45
members’, ruled out of order—motion to recall Speaker, 721
of instruction, 202, 270, 282, 308, 324, 781
oOffices of Parliament—Address relating to appropriations of, see Address to Governor-General
Officers of Parliament—Controller and Auditor-General, appointment of, 651Deputy Controller and Auditor-General, appointment of, 286Ombudsman and Chief Ombudsman, appointment of, 285Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, appointment of, 744
Ombudsmen, see Officers of Parliament
oral questions—during urgency, 345to members, 28, 41, 53, 66, 146, 148, 181, 189, 222, 248, 255, 339, 377, 526, 531, 590, 614, 665, 742, 752, 766, 836
postponed, 622urgent, to Minister, 541, 720, 760, 861
pParliament—see also Governor-General and Her Majesty’s Commissionersopening of session of, 1–12
Parliamentary Service Commission—appointments to, 54
Prime Minister’s statement—debate on, programme for—
2015, 80, 83, 87, 88, 902016, 374, 377, 381, 383, 388, 3942017, 675, 678, 680, 681, 683
Privileges Committee—referral of question of privilege to, 315
by Deputy Speaker, 339, 357report of, noted, 284
public organisations—entities defined as, for purposes of Standing Orders, 20
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sselect committees—authority to meet—
outside normal times, despite Standing Orders, 49, 202, 270, 283, 654, 660, 781
by leave—time for report on Government notice of motion extended under Standing Order, 521
referral of bill to—not agreed to, 591with specified reporting date—
of between four and six months, 39, 70, 99, 101, 104, 158, 180, 186, 193, 271, 308, 324, 326, 370, 409, 458, 503, 518, 592, 598, 631, 671, 719of less than four months, 49, 202, 241, 270, 283, 654, 660, 781
sittings of House—extension of—
following conclusion of urgency, 302, 593to include second reading of bill and remaining stages of bill, 508
programme for, see adjournmentsuspended—
between 1.00 pm and 2.00 pm, 348between 10.00 pm and 9.00 am, 159, 298, 328, 346, 477, 559, 781between midnight and 9.00 am, 164, 352to resume as extended sitting, 40, 77, 208, 238, 271, 285, 328, 410, 442, 470, 511, 549, 592, 627, 655, 663, 700, 744, 830, 848, 856, 863
Speaker—authorisation of, to administer oath or affirmation, 7determination for valedictory statement to be made, 861election of—
and result of votes for, 5–6confirmed by Governor-General, 7
presentation of Address in Reply announced by, 47response to House on point of order, 578rulings of, 559, 606statement of, regarding 150th anniversary of Hansard, 821visitors accorded seat on left or right of Chair of, see visitors
Standing Orders—entities defined as public organisations for purposes of, 20
uurgency—accorded to bills and other items of business, 48, 71, 106, 157, 219, 297, 345, 475, 558, 654, 689, 780
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visitors—accorded seat on left of Speaker’s Chair, 116, 195, 201, 291, 430, 456, 521, 587, 597, 677, 757accorded seat on right of Speaker’s Chair, 201Australia—
Commonwealth of—Howard, Hon John, 677McKenzie, Bridget, Ryan, Joanne, and Australian Federal Parliament netball team, 706Parry, Hon Stephen, 291Smith, Hon Tony, and parliamentary delegation, 430Southcott, Dr Andrew, and delegation, 296Wilson, Rick, and parliamentary delegation, 833
New South Wales—Voltz, Hon Lynda, and New South Wales Parliament netball team, 706
South Australia—Duluk, Samuel, and delegation from Australian Political Exchange, 665
Victoria—Angus, Neil, and parliamentary delegation, 787Asher, Hon Louise, and parliamentary delegation, 393Guy, Hon Matthew, and parliamentary delegation, 218McKenzie, Bridget, 372O’Brien, Hon Michael, and parliamentary delegation, 344
Bangladesh—Moni, Dr Dipu, and parliamentary delegation, 850
Bougainville—Semoso, Hon Francesca, and parliamentary delegation, 467
Cambodia—Korm, Kong, and parliamentary delegation, 363parliamentary delegation, 269
China, People’s Republic of—Madam Fu Ying, and parliamentary delegation, 291Shijin, Professor Liu, and parliamentary delegation, 369
Commonwealth Parliamentary Association—Dunne, Speaker of Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 233Khan, Akbar, 521, 752Tausi, Speaker of Parliament of Tuvalu, 233
Cook Islands—parliamentary delegation, 318Rattle, Hon Niki, and parliamentary delegation, 201
European Parliament—Theurer, Michael, and parliamentary delegation, 110
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Fiji—Luveni, Hon Dr Jiko Fatafehi, and parliamentary delegation, 116, 201Nadalo, Ruveni, and parliamentary delegation, 31
France—Vanlerenberghe, Jean-Marie, and parliamentary delegation, 140Vitel, Philippe, and parliamentary friendship group, 449
Germany—Klein, Volkmar, and parliamentary delegation, 400Lammert, Professor Dr Norbert, and parliamentary delegation, 597
India—Mahajan, Sumitra, and parliamentary delegation, 587Rudy, Rajiv Pratap, and parliamentary delegation, 181
Indonesia—parliamentary delegation, 263
Inter-Parliamentary Union—Chungong, Martin, 195
Iran—parliamentary delegation, 185
Japan—Hashimoto, Gaku, 146
Kenya—Cheptumo, Hon William, and parliamentary delegation, 541Sakaja, Hon Johnson, and parliamentary delegation, 318
Kiribati—Ministerial delegation, 637
Korea, Republic of—Hong, Il Pyo, and parliamentary delegation, 227Jeon, Hye-sook, and parliamentary delegation, 866Park, Beom Kye, and parliamentary delegation, 850
Kuwait—Ali, Dr Khalil Abdullah, and parliamentary delegation, 594
Malaysia—Yang Berhormat Datuk Haji Ahmad Bujang, and parliamentary delegation, 692
Mexico—Espinoza, Ana Gabriela Guevara, and parliamentary delegation, 801
Mongolia—Batzandan, Jalbasuren, and parliamentary delegation, 116
Pacific parliamentary delegation—attending Pacific Parliamentary Forum, 648from Fiji, Niue, Samoa, Tonga, Tuvalu, 507
Pacific Parliamentary Public Accounts Committees—parliamentary delegation, 263
Samoa—Agafili, Hon, and parliamentary delegation, 201
Faafisi, Hon Leaupepe, and parliamentary delegation, 757
Solomon Islands—Ministers, 388
Timor-Leste—Nascimento, Adriano do, and parliamentary delegation, 313parliamentary delegation, 280
Tonga—Tu’ivakano, Rt Hon Lord, and parliamentary delegation, 201
Turkey—Kahraman, Ismail, and parliamentary delegation, 456
United States—delegation from American Council of Young Political Leaders Exchange, 642Lummis, Cynthia, 425Salmon, Matt, 425
Viet Nam—Van, Dr Tran, and parliamentary delegation, 369
votes—abstentions—
election of Speaker, 6party votes, 72, 345, 348, 367, 516, 564, 725, 775, 804, 806, 815, 855
personal, 327–28, 510, 534–539, 555results—
altered by leave, 152, 162, 163, 164, 454corrected, 85, 264, 352, 353, 454, 580, 722, 725, 726, 746, 765, 800, 803, 819, 851, 863
by Speaker, 71, 87, 131, 344, 358, 405, 467, 651, 678, 802, 810
split-party, 204, 264, 466