Proposed members' bills

Members' bills ballot

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22 April 2010

Members’ bills

Members’ bills are bills introduced by Members who are not Ministers. Every second Wednesday the House gives precedence to Local, Private, and Members’ bills. On these days Members’ bills are debated.

Only six Members’ bills awaiting first reading can be on the Order Paper on each Members’ day. When a space on the Order Paper becomes available, a ballot is held to decide which Members’ bill(s) will be introduced. Members enter bills in the ballot by lodging notices of intention on the day of the ballot.

Thursday, 22 April 2010

On Thursday, 22 April, three places on the Order Paper were available for Members bills. Notices of intention were received for the following bills:

1 Beaumont Carol Local Government (Protection of Auckland Assets) Amendment Bill
2 Blue Dr Jackie Consumer Guarantees Amendment Bill
3 Boscawen John Climate Change Response (Cancellation of Emissions Trading Scheme) Amendment Bill
4 Choudhary Dr Ashraf Code of Airline Consumer Rights Bill
5 Clendon David Resource Management (Restricted Duration of Certain Discharge and Coastal Permits) Amendment Bill
6 Cosgrove Hon Clayton Christchurch International Airport Protection Bill
7 Dalziel Hon Lianne Illegal Contracts (Unlawful Limitation on Regulators’ Powers) Amendment Bill
8 Delahunty Catherine Human Rights (Disability Commissioner) Amendment Bill
9 Douglas Hon Sir Roger Tariff Act 1988 Repeal Bill
10 Fenton Darien Employment Relations (Triangular Employment) Amendment Bill
11 Flavell Te Ururoa Education (Kōhanga Reo, Kura Kaupapa Māori, and Early Childhood Standards) Amendment Bill
12 Garrett David Victims’ Rights (Victim Impact Statements) Amendment Bill
13 Gilmore Aaron Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance (Break Fees Disclosure) Amendment Bill
14 Graham Dr Kennedy Climate Change (New Zealand Superannuation Fund) Bill
15 Hague Kevin Fisheries (Precautionary Approach) Amendment Bill
16 Harawira Hone Parliamentary Commissioner for the Treaty of Waitangi Bill
17 Hipkins Chris Electricity (Renewable Preference) Amendment Bill
18 Hughes Gareth Land Transport (Give way to Buses) Bill
19 Katene Rahui Goods and Services Tax (Exemption of Healthy Food) Amendment Bill
20 Kedgley Sue Consumer’s Right to Know (Country of Origin of Food) Bill
21 King Colin Forests (Milling and Exporting Indigenous Wood Chips for Food Smoking) Amendment Bill
22 Lees-Galloway Iain Smoke-free Environments (Removing Tobacco Displays) Amendment Bill
23 Locke Keith Animal Welfare (Treatment of Animals) Amendment Bill
24 Mallard Hon Trevor Minimum Wage Amendment Bill
25 Moroney Sue Parental Leave and Employment Protection (Six Months Paid Leave) Amendment Bill
26 Norman Dr Russel Local Electoral Amendment Bill
27 Pillay Lynne Employment Relations (Protection of Young Workers) Bill
28 Ririnui Hon Mita Electoral (Entrenchment of Māori Representation) Amendment Bill
29 Robertson Grant Ethical Investment (Crown Financial Institutions) Bill
30 Robertson HV Ross Members of Parliament (Code of Ethical Conduct) Bill
31 Sepuloni Carmel Employment Relations (Probationary Period Repeal) Amendment Bill
32 Turei Metiria Crown Minerals (Protection of Public Conservation Land Listed in the Fourth Schedule) Amendment Bill
33 Twyford Phil Depleted Uranium (Prohibition) Bill
34 Upston Louise Education (Children of Board Members and Former Pupils) Amendment Bill
35 Wagner Nicky Family Proceedings (Paternity Orders and Parentage Tests) Amendment Bill

The ballot was held, and resulted in the following bills being drawn:

9 Douglas Hon Sir Roger Tariff Act 1988 Repeal Bill
32 Turei Metiria Crown Minerals (Protection of Public Conservation Land Listed in the Fourth Schedule) Amendment Bill
19 Katene Rahui Goods and Services Tax (Exemption of Healthy Food) Amendment Bill