Petitions, Papers, Reports And Bills

by Desk Editor on Wednesday, October 5, 2011 — 2:24 PM

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Darryl Monteith and 3220 others asking central and local government to produce a plan for the Gisborne to Napier railway to be maintained and developed and the threat to close the line in 2012 withdrawn an reviewed again in 2020; and

Petitions And Reports

When Parliament resumed at 2pm petitions were presented from:

Darryl Monteith and 3220 others asking central and local government to produce a plan for the Gisborne to Napier railway to be maintained and developed and the threat to close the line in 2012 withdrawn an reviewed again in 2020; and

Vivienne Shepherd requesting that the House work with the councils of Northland to keep the Northland to Auckland rail line open and to enhance its commercial viability by building a rail line to the deep water port at Marsden B.

Annual Reports were tabled from the:

Education Review Office;
Maori Trustee;
Defence Ministry;
Environment Court Registrar;
Queen Elizabeth II National Trust;
Parliamentary Service;
Ombudsman;
Parliamentary Service Commission;
Interparliamentary Delegation Report; and
A report on the compulsory school sector

Select committee reports were presented on the:

Complaint regarding the Resource Management (Forms, Fees, and Procedure) Amendment Regulations 2009 (SR 2009/73) (I.16M) by the Regulations Review Committee

Orders in Council made under the Canterbury Earthquake Response and Recovery Act 2010 and the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Act 2011 (I.16N) by the Regulations Review Committee;

Notice of motion regarding the Misuse of Drugs (Classification of Tapentadol) Order 2011 by the Health Committee;

Activities of the Regulations Review Committee in 2011 (I.16O) by the Regulations Review Committee
The Members of Parliament (Remuneration and Services) Bill and Child Support Amendment Bill were introduced.

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