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Final No 155

Order Paper
Thursday, 19 September 2013
Sitting hours 2 pm to 6 pm

Order of Business
Petitions Papers Select committee reports Introduction of bills Questions for oral answer Government orders of the day

Thursday, 19 September 2013

Business before the House


Government orders of the day
Name of bill Minister in charge Stage of consideration Bill no Times for debate

Copyright (Parallel Importing of Films) Amendment Bill Hon Craig Foss


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Interrupted debate on second reading 903A

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Care of Children Amendment Bill (No 2) Hon Judith Collins Third reading Formerly part of the Family Court Proceedings Reform Bill Child Support Amendment Bill (No 3) Hon Judith Collins Third reading Formerly part of the Family Court Proceedings Reform Bill

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Children, Young Persons, and Their Families Amendment Bill (No 903C 2) Hon Judith Collins Third reading Formerly part of the Family Court Proceedings Reform Bill Domestic Violence Amendment Bill (No 2) Hon Judith Collins Third reading Formerly part of the Family Court Proceedings Reform Bill Family Courts Amendment Bill Hon Judith Collins Third reading Formerly part of the Family Court Proceedings Reform Bill Family Dispute Resolution Bill Hon Judith Collins Third reading Formerly part of the Family Court Proceedings Reform Bill Family Proceedings Amendment Bill (No 2) Hon Judith Collins Third reading Formerly part of the Family Court Proceedings Reform Bill Legal Services Amendment Bill (No 2) Hon Judith Collins Third reading Formerly part of the Family Court Proceedings Reform Bill Property (Relationships) Amendment Bill (No 2) Hon Judith Collins Third reading Formerly part of the Family Court Proceedings Reform Bill Protection of Personal and Property Rights Amendment Bill Hon Judith Collins Third reading Formerly part of the Family Court Proceedings Reform Bill 903J 903I 903H 903G 903F 903E 903D

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12 Local Government (Auckland Council) Amendment Bill (No 2) Hon Chris Tremain Second reading Report of the Local Government and Environment Committee presented 23 August 2013 13 Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga Bill Hon Christopher Finlayson
Debate interrupted 5 September 2013

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Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa Bill Hon Christopher Finlayson Committee stage

Airports (Cost Recovery for Processing of International Travellers) 1992 Bill Hon Nathan Guy Committee stage continued 1241 12 x 10 m speeches First reading 731 First reading 3192 12 x 10 m speeches 12 x 10 m speeches Objectionable Publications and Indecency Legislation Bill Hon Judith Collins Introduced 27 May 2013

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Parole Amendment Bill Hon Judith Collins Introduced 26 September 2012

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Victims of Crime Reform Bill Hon Judith Collins Second reading Report of the Justice and Elctoral Committee presented 27 June 2013

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Mori Television Service (Te Aratuku Whakaata Irirangi Mori) Amendment Bill Hon Dr Pita Sharples Second reading Report of the Mori Affairs Committee presented 30 August 2013

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Financial Reporting Bill Hon Craig Foss Hon Craig Foss Statutes Amendment Bill Hon Chester Borrows Unit Titles Amendment Bill Hon Chester Borrows Building Amendment Bill (No 4) Hon Maurice Williamson Families Commission Amendment Bill Hon Paula Bennett Hon Anne Tolley Hon Bill English Committee stage Administration of Community Sentences and Orders Bill Committee stage Reserve Bank of New Zealand (Covered Bonds) Amendment Bill Committee stage Committee stage Committee stage Committee stage Committee stage Companies and Limited Partnerships Amendment Bill Committee stage

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28 29 Medicines Amendment Bill Hon Todd McClay Te Urewera-Thoe Bill Hon Christopher Finlayson Introduced 7 August 2013 30

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3452 Committee stage 1461 First reading 3432 12 x 10 m speeches 12 x 10 m speeches

Mokomoko (Restoration of Character, Mana, and Reputation) Bill Hon Dr Pita Sharples Second reading Report of the Mori Affairs Committee presented 28 June 2013

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Members of Parliament (Remuneration and Services) Bill Rt Hon John Key Second reading Report of the Government Administration Committee presented 20 June 2013

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Fisheries (Foreign Charter Vessels and Other Matters) Amendment 752 Bill Hon Nathan Guy Second reading Report of the Primary Production Committee presented 25 July 2013

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Commerce (Cartels and Other Matters) Amendment Bill Hon Craig Foss Second reading Report of the Commerce Committee presented 13 May 2013

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Subantarctic Islands Marine Reserves Bill Hon Dr Nick Smith Second reading Report of the Local Government and Environment Committee presented 4 June 2013

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Marine Legislation Bill Hon Gerry Brownlee Hon Tony Ryall Human Rights Amendment Bill Hon Judith Collins
Debate interrupted 11 December 2012

582 Committee stage 3242 3461 Interrupted debate on first reading 2821 9 x 10 m speeches remaining Committee stage

Natural Health and Supplementary Products Bill

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Housing Corporation Amendment Bill Hon Dr Nick Smith Second reading Report of the Social Services Committee presented 12 May 2011

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Trade (Safeguard Measures) Bill Hon John Banks Defence Amendment Bill Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman Second reading Report of the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee presented 3 July 2012 Committee stage continued

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Non-bank Deposit Takers Bill Hon Bill English Consumer Law Reform Bill Hon Craig Foss Committee stage Committee stage

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43 Game Animal Council Bill Hon Dr Nick Smith Second reading Report of the Local Government and Environment Committee presented 13 December 2012 44 Insolvency Practitioners Bill Hon Craig Foss Second reading Report of the Commerce Committee presented 9 May 2011 45 Taxation (Income-sharing Tax Credit) Bill Hon Todd McClay Second reading Report of the Finance and Expenditure Committee presented 21 March 2011 46 Social Security Amendment Bill (No 3) Hon Paula Bennett Second reading Report of the Social Services Committee presented 12 May 2011 47 Reserves and Other Lands Disposal Bill Hon Maurice Williamson Second reading Report of the Primary Production Committee presented 21 September 2009 48 Spending Cap (Peoples Veto) Bill Hon John Banks Second reading Report of the Finance and Expenditure Committee presented 16 February 2012 49 Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill Hon Craig Foss Second reading Report of the Commerce Committee presented 16 December 2009 50 Commerce (Cartels and Other Matters) Amendment Bill Hon Craig Foss Consideration of report Interim report of the Commerce Committee presented 28 September 2012 51 Regulatory Standards Bill Hon John Banks Consideration of report Interim report of the Commerce Committee presented 30 September 2011 52 53 Gambling Amendment Bill (No 2) Hon Chris Tremain Committee stage 1031 12 x 10 m speeches Therapeutic Products and Medicines Bill Hon Tony Ryall Second reading Report of the Government Administration Committee presented 15 June 2007 54 Public Health Bill Hon Tony Ryall Second reading Report of the Health Committee presented 26 June 2008 55 Ng Rohe Moana o Ng Hap o Ngti Porou Bill Hon Christopher Finlayson Introduced 29 September 2008 First reading 3031 12 x 10 m speeches 1772 12 x 10 m speeches 1312 2771 10 m speeches 3411 10 m speeches 301 12 x 10 m speeches 3151 12 x 10 m speeches 2372 12 x 10 m speeches 2321 12 x 10 m speeches 1851 12 x 10 m speeches 1412 12 x 10 m speeches 3472 12 x 10 m speeches

56-57 Government notice of motions No 1 and 2

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Private and local orders of the day


Name of bill Member in charge Stage of consideration Bill no Times for debate

New Zealand Mission Trust Board (Otamataha) Empowering Bill Te Ururoa Flavell Introduced 22 August 2013 First reading

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Members orders of the day


Name of bill Member in charge Stage of consideration Bill no Times for debate

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Conservation (Natural Heritage Protection) Bill Jacqui Dean Committee stage Summary Offences (Possession of Hand-held Lasers) Amendment Bill Dr Cam Calder Debate interrupted 4 September 2013 First reading continued

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Sentencing (Protection of Children from Criminal Offending) Amendment Bill Leaufaamulia Asenati Lole-Taylor Introduced 6 December 2012 First reading

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Social Security (Clothing Allowances for Orphans and Unsupported 951 Children) Amendment Bill Tracey Martin Introduced 6 December 2012 First reading 621 First reading 1221

Care of Children Law Reform Bill Jacinda Ardern Introduced 30 August 2012

Privacy (Giving Privacy Commissioner Necessary Tools) Amendment Bill Sue Moroney Introduced 16 May 2013 First reading

Reserve Bank of New Zealand (Amending Primary Function of Bank) Amendment Bill (No 2) Rt Hon Winston Peters Introduced 16 May 2013 First reading

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Employment Relations (Continuity of Labour) Amendment Bill Jami-Lee Ross Introduced 13 June 2013 First reading

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Education (Breakfast and Lunch Programmes in Schools) Amendment Bill Hone Harawira Introduced 8 November 2012 First reading

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10 Electronic Data Safety Bill Clare Curran Introduced 15 November 2012
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First reading

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Inquiry into the 2011 general election I.7A Justice and Electoral Report presented 30 April 2013 Government response presented 24 July 2013 Briefing on Damien and George Nepata and their entitlement to compensation Maori Affairs Report presented 12 July 2013 Government response due 4 October 2013 Briefing on District Health Board initiatives designed to meet the health target of shorter stays in emergency departments Health Report presented 2 August 2013 Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Roles, responsibilities, and funding of public entities after the Canterbury earthquakes Finance and Expenditure Report presented 8 August 2013 International treaty examination of the Multilateral Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters, Amended by the 2010 Protocol Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Report presented 9 August 2013 Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Matters arising from the 2012-22 local authority long-term plans Local Government and Environment Report presented 9 August 2013 Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Local government: Results of the 2011/12 audits Local Government and Environment Report presented 9 August 2013 Investigation into the Road User Charges (Transitional Exemption for Certain Farmers Vehicles) Regulations 2013 (SR 2013/10) Regulations Review Report presented 12 August 2013 Complaint regarding the New Zealand Teachers Council (Conduct) Rules 2004 (SR 2004/143) Regulations Review Report presented 12 August 2013 Government response due 5 November 2013 Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Health sector: Results of the 2011/12 audits Health Report presented 22 August 2013 Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Education for Maori: Implementing Ka Hikitia - Managing for Success Education and Science Report presented 22 August 2013 Briefing on Molesworth Station Primary Production
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Briefing on the cost-sharing arrangement between the Christchurch City Council and the Government Finance and Expenditure Report presented 5 September 2013 International treaty examination of the Agreement between New Zealand and the Separate Customs Territory of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen and Matsu on Economic Cooperation Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Report presented 6 September 2013 Report from the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, On a pathway to extinction? An investigation into the status and management of the longfin eel Local Government and Environment Report presented 9 September 2013 Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Inquiry into decision by Hon Shane Jones to grant citizenship to Mr Yang Liu Finance and Expenditure Report presented 17 September 2013 Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Inquiry into Aspects of ACCs Board-level Governance Finance and Expenditure Report presented 17 September 2013 Report from the Controller and Auditor-General, Inquiry into the Governments decision to negotiate with SkyCity Entertainment Group Limited for an international convention centre, February 2013 Finance and Expenditure Report presented 17 September 2013

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29-49 Members notices of motion Nos 1 to 21

Resource Management (Restricted Duration of Certain Discharge and Coastal Permits) Amendment Bill Catherine Delahunty Second reading Report of the Local Government and Environment Committee presented 9 August 2013

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Postponed until 26 September 2013 - SO 72(1)(b)

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Committee stage indicated for current sitting week Committee stage indicated for following sitting week Bill contains majority amendments Available for consideration during extended sitting hours

Thursday, 19 September 2013

Notices of motion
Government
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Hon Bill English to move, That Mighty River Power Limited be a public organisation for the purposes of the Standing Orders.
Lodged 6 August 2013

Hon Gerry Brownlee to move, That the following sessional order be adopted: Standing Order 140(3) to be read subject to the following additional order: (d) with permission granted by the Speaker to be absent on account of illness or other family cause of a personal nature, following a request from a members party leader or whipLodged 18 September 2013

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Raymond Huo to move, That this House congratulate the Defence Forces OverWatch programme for being named Supreme Winner of the ANZ and EEO Trust Diversity Awards in recognition of its work in ensuring both uniform and civilian employees of all sexualities and gender identities get suppport and acceptance in the armed forces.
Lodged 5 September 2013

H V Ross Robertson to move, That this House congratulate Rosedale craft brewing company Townshend Brewery, a one-person operation which had two of its brews earn best category awards and six others earn medals at the 2013 Brewers Guild Awards, and which was placed second-equal overall.
Lodged 5 September 2013

Dr Kennedy Graham to move, That this House condemns the apparent use of chemical weapons in Syria, calls on all members of the United Nations to desist from any response until the Security Council has considered the evidence submitted by the UN weapon inspection team, and calls upon the Security Council to refer the situation of Syria to the International Criminal Court.
Lodged 5 September 2013

Carol Beaumont to move, That this House congratulate One Tree Hill College Bring It On Dance Team for winning the final and being crowned the best dance group in Auckland; and acknowledge the considerable time the group of 40 plus students spent training for this event.
Lodged 17 September 2013

H V Ross Robertson to move, That this House condemn the coup detat in the Central African Republic (CAR) and call on the government to work with the United Nations, the African Union and the Economic Community of Central African States towards a lasting peace in that country, and with the ICC and all States with jurisdiction over international crimes in taking prompt action to prevent and punish such crimes in the CAR.
Lodged 17 September 2013

Tim Macindoe to move, That this House congratulate Handri Janse van Vuuren, Head Girl of Hamilton Christian School, for winning the Language Perfect World Championships in Latin during an on-line competition over 10 days in May.
Lodged 17 September 2013

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Thursday, 19 September 2013 Tim Macindoe to move, That this House congratulate the Hamilton Boys High School 1st XI Hockey team for comprehensively winning the prestigious Rankin Cup, including victory over Wellington College 8-1 in the semi-final and a 9-1 victory over Westlake Boys High School in the final, noting that the squad has been undefeated this season and has previously claimed the Waikato and Midlands intercity titles.
Lodged 17 September 2013

Tim Macindoe to move, That this House congratulate the Hamilton Boys High School 1st XV for winning the national secondary schools rugby championships with a 12-10 victory over St. Kentigern College this month, having previously defeated Wellington College 28-16 in the semi-final, noting that HBHS are also this years Super 8 and Chiefs Cup champions and that the St. Kentigern side had previously been undefeated in 52 consecutive matches since 2011.
Lodged 17 September 2013

Hon Ruth Dyson to move, That this House congratulates the Canterbury District Health Board which has been internationally recognised for its collaboration and integration in a report by Nicholas Timmins and Chris Ham for the acclaimed British health authority The Kings Fund, "The quest for integrated health and social care: A case study in Canterbury, New Zealand", which highlights some of the key achievements and struggles of the Canterbury health system since it set upon a more integrated pathway in 2007.
Lodged 17 September 2013

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Hon Ruth Dyson to move, That this House congratulates Redcliffs Mt Pleasant Bowling Club for winning the Club of the Year award at the Bowls New Zealand National Bowls Awards 2012-13.
Lodged 17 September 2013

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Hon Ruth Dyson to move, That this House congratulates Peter Hyland of the Redcliffs Mt Pleasant Bowling Club for winning the Administrator of the Year award at the Bowls New Zealand National Bowls Awards 2012-13
Lodged 17 September 2013

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Nicky Wagner to move, That this House congratulates Christchurch botanist Nicholas Head, winner of the Loder Cup, the countrys oldest and most presigious conservation award, for his advocacy and professional work with the Department of Conservation and for Canterburys unique plant life particularly in the limestone areas of South Canterbury, and the Mackenzie Basin.
Lodged 18 September 2013

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Nicky Wagner to move, This House congratulates glass-packaging maker O-I New Zealand for winning the 2013 Environmental Packaging Supreme Award for contribution to environmental excellence, and making a major contribution to reducing the carbon footprint of glass while meeting the growing expectations of overseas markets to see reductions in the carbon footprint of packaging at the 2013 Environmental Packaging Awards hosted by the Packaging Council of New Zealand.
Lodged 18 September 2013

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Nicky Wagner to move, This House congratulates Penny Garland, Sustainability Manager for O-I NZ, who won the award for the Employee who has championed environmental issues and driven change for the glass-packaging maker O-I New Zealand who won the 2013 Environmental Packaging Supreme Award for contribution to environmental excellence at the 2013 Environmental Packaging Awards hosted by the Packaging Council of New Zealand.
Lodged 18 September 2013

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Nicky Wagner to move, This House congratulates Charlotte Berghofer for Redefining the look of Lego Packaging & Richard Jenkinson for New Packaging for an iPhone Case, joint winners of the O-I New Zealand Award for Conceptual Design by a Tertiary Student at the 2013 Environmental Packaging Awards hosted by the Packaging Council of New Zealand.
Lodged 18 September 2013

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Nicky Wagner to move, This House congratulates Carew Forest Peel School for their Pie Bags which won the Fonterra Award for Schools Educational Programmes Encouraging Reduce/Re-Use/ Recycling at the 2013 Environmental Packaging Awards hosted by the Packaging Council of New Zealand.
Lodged 18 September 2013

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Nicky Wagner to move, This House congratulates BP NZ, Coca-Cola Amatil NZ & LoveNZ for their Forecourt Recycling - A New Zealand First, who were joint winners of the Keep New Zealand Beautiful Award for Community Education Programmes at the 2013 Environmental Packaging Awards hosted by the Packaging Council of New Zealand.
Lodged 18 September 2013

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Nicky Wagner to move, This House congratulates Nufarm NZ for their Export Bulk Packaging Space Saver Drum which won the Countdown Award for Packaging Design Which Incorporates Sustainability Principles, at the 2013 Environmental Packaging Awards hosted by the Packaging Council of New Zealand.
Lodged 18 September 2013

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Nicky Wagner to move, This House congratulates Coca-Cola Amatil NZ for "Blowfill Lightweighting for the future" winner of the Scion Award for Supply Chain Influence on Packaging Systems (Providing Positive Environmental Outcomes) at the 2013 Environmental Packaging Awards hosted by the Packaging Council of New Zealand.
Lodged 18 September 2013

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Nicky Wagner to move, This House congratulates O-I New Zealand for the Introduction of New Cullet Products, winning the OfficeMax Award for Excellence in Packaging Product Stewardship Programmes at the 2013 Environmental Packaging Awards hosted by the Packaging Council of New Zealand.
Lodged 18 September 2013

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Nicky Wagner to move, This House congratulates Fonterra Milk for Schools for their video "Drink it dry, fold it flat and send it back" the winner of the Video Challenge Award at the 2013 Environmental Packaging Awards hosted by the Packaging Council of New Zealand .
Lodged 18 September 2013

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