Liquor Law Reform Process To Be Discussed

by Desk Editor on Thursday, July 19, 2012 — 2:24 PM

MPs will discuss next week how they will handle procedural matters around liquor law reform.

Leader of the House Gerry Brownlee indicated to MPs that next Tuesday’s Business Committee would have a “broad discussion’’ on how to deal with the Liquor Bill and he would try to get material about what the Government was proposing to parties prior to the meeting.

It is usual for many alcohol related issues to be conscience votes, but it is not clear whether all parts of the bill will treated like this or by party votes.

Brownlee said next Tuesday the Government would seek to complete the passage of the Dairy Industry Restructuring Bill and a number of first readings including the Families Commission Amendment Bill and the Companies and Limited Partnerships Bill.

Wednesday is to be a Members’ Day and Brownlee said the Business Committee had also agreed the House would sit next Thursday morning for third reading debates on a number of Treaty settlement bills.

Select committee reports were presented on the:

International Finance Agreements Amendment Bill by the Finance and Expenditure Committee

2012/13 Estimates for Vote Senior Citizens by the Social Services Committee

2012/13 Estimates for Vote Housing by the Social Services Committee

2012/13 Estimates for Vote Social Development by the Social Services Committee

2012/13 Estimates for Vote Internal Affairs: Minister for the Community and Voluntary Sector by the Social Services Committee

2012/13 Estimates for Vote Arts, Culture and Heritage by the Government Administration Committee

2012/13 Estimates for Vote Internal Affairs: Minister responsible for Ministerial Services by the Government Administration Committee

2012/13 Estimates for Vote Prime Minister and Cabinet by the Government Administration Committee
MPs began Question Time.
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