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Bills Referred To Select Committees (Press, 22 June 1985)

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Summary: Bills Referred To Select Committees (Press, 22 June 1985)

On 22 June 1985, a report from Parliament highlighted the legislative activities as Parliament rose on 14 June. Several bills were either referred to or before select committees. Key bills discussed included those related to commerce and energy, which featured the Boilers, Lifts, and Cranes Amendment, Copyright Amendment, and Ports Authority (Replacement of Plant or Equipment) Amendment, among others. The Statistics Amendment and Video Classification were also mentioned, alongside the Export-Import Corporation Amendment and Market Development Board regulations. In the realm of disarmament and arms control, the Prohibition of Nuclear Vessels and Weapons bill was introduced. Other significant areas covered included electoral law with a focus on Popular Initiatives, and labour and education through the Education Amendment bill. The Lands and Agriculture committee reviewed the Forests (Kaimai-Mamaku State Forest Park) Amendment and matters concerning Plant Varieties and Survey. Local bills included the Auckland Regional Authority (Regional Planning Scheme) Empowering, Great Barrier Island (Mining Privileges), Hamilton City Council (Rating Relief) Empowering, and Mount Smart Regional Recreation Centre initiatives. In Maori Affairs, the Maori Affairs Amendment Bill was identified, which had previously been part of the Maori Purposes Bill, along with the Treaty of Waitangi Amendment. Additionally, public expenditure discussions involved the Public Finance (Treasury Reports) Amendment. The Road Safety committee had pending matters on the Transport Amendment (No. 4). Under standing orders, the Parliamentary Service was a focus for the ongoing legislative review. The Statutes Revision committee addressed a range of topics, such as the Adult Adoption Information, Homosexual Law Reform, and the Powers of Search (Internal Concealment). Concerns regarding public safety led to discussions on the repeal of specific laws, alongside ongoing efforts in rape law reform. Before Parliament adjourned, several bills were listed for consideration on the order paper for 14 June, including the Insurance Law Reform Bill (No. 2), which was set to be committed. Other bills included the Maori Purposes Bill, Penal Institutions Amendment Bill (No. 2), Criminal Justice Bill (No. 2), Judicature Amendment Bill, and further sessions of the Penal Institutions Amendment and Criminal Justice bills. Finally, it was agreed that following the Insurance Law Reform Bill’s committal stages, it would be divided into separate bills for more detailed consideration. This session's legislative development reflects the government's continuing focus on a variety of critical social, economic, and governance issues at that time.

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Publish Date:22nd June 1985
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19850622_2_84.html