No. 151 FRIDAY, 16 JUNE 2017 UNCORRECTED PROOF 1 COUNCIL MEETS. The Council met at 9.01 o'clock in the forenoon and the President read Prayers. 2 3 PAPERS. The Clerk of the Council laid upon the Table the following Papers: (1) Right to Information Annual Report – On the administration of the Right to Information Act 2009. 1 July 2015 – 30 June 2016. (2) Amendment 3 to the 2016-17 Service Agreement between the Minister for Health and the Tasmanian Health Service. (3) Amendment 4 to the 2016-17 Service Agreement between the Minister for Health and the Tasmanian Health Service. (4) Marine and Safety Authority Act 1997: Statutory Rules 2017, No. 27, containing Marine and Safety (Collision) Regulations 2017. (5) Criminal Code Act 1924: Statutory Rules 2017, No. 30, containing Criminal Amendment Rules 2017. (6) Burnie City Council: By-Law No 2 of 2017. Waste Collection and Waste Management By-Law. ROYAL ASSENT TO BILLS. The President read a Message from Her Excellency the Governor as follows: MESSAGE Kate Warner, Governor A Bill for an Act to amend the Electricity Supply Industry Act 1995 (Bill No. 26 of 2017 (Act No. 16)) having been presented to the Governor for the Royal Assent, she has, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen, assented to the said Bill. Government House, Hobart, 2 June 2017 4 ROYAL ASSENT TO BILLS. The President read a Message from Her Excellency the Governor as follows: MESSAGE Kate Warner, Governor A Bill for an Act to amend the Government House Land Act 1964 (Bill No. 4 (Act No. 14)) (861) A Bill for an Act to amend the Living Marine Resources Management Act 1995 (Bill No. 14 (Act No. 12)) A Bill for an Act to amend the Poisons Act 1971 (Bill No. 15 (Act No. 15)) A Bill for an Act to amend the Integrity Commission Act 2009 (Bill No. 28 (Act No. 13)) having been presented to the Lieutenant-Governor for the Royal Assent, he has, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen, assented to the said Bills. Government House, Hobart, 13 June 2017 5 BILL NO. 31. A Message from the House of Assembly: MR PRESIDENT, The House of Assembly hath passed a Bill, intituled ‘A Bill for an Act for the appropriation of $4 447 030 000 out of the Consolidated Fund for the services of the Government for the financial year ending on 30 June 2018’, to which the House desires the concurrence of the Legislative Council. E.N.ARCHER, Speaker House of Assembly, 15 June 2017 6 BILL NO. 32. A Message from the House of Assembly: MR PRESIDENT, The House of Assembly hath passed a Bill, intituled ‘A Bill for an Act for the appropriation of $31 795 000 out of the Consolidated Fund for the services of the Parliament and Statutory Offices for the financial year ending on 30 June 2018', to which the House desires the concurrence of the Legislative Council. E.N.ARCHER, Speaker House of Assembly, 15 June 2017 7 BILL NO. 37. A Message from the House of Assembly: MR PRESIDENT, The House of Assembly hath passed a Bill, intituled ‘A Bill for an Act to provide for the retrospective postponement of the repeal of the Fire Service (Finance) Regulations 2006 and for related purposes”', to which the House desires the concurrence of the Legislative Council. E.N.ARCHER, Speaker House of Assembly, 15 June 2017 8 BILL NO. 40. A Message from the House of Assembly: MR PRESIDENT, The House of Assembly hath passed a Bill, intituled ‘A Bill for an Act to amend Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993', to which the House desires the concurrence of the Legislative Council. E.N.ARCHER, Speaker House of Assembly, 15 June 2017 Ordered, That the Second reading of the Bills be made Orders of the Day for Tuesday next. (Mrs Hiscutt) (862) 9 BILL NO. 7. A Message from the House of Assembly: MR PRESIDENT, The House of Assembly agree to the Amendments made by the Legislative Council to the Bill, intituled “A Bill for an Act to amend the Local Government Act 1993', E.N.ARCHER, Speaker House of Assembly, 14 June 2017 10 BILL NO. 20. A Message from the House of Assembly: MR PRESIDENT, The House of Assembly agree to the Amendments made by the Legislative Council to the Bill, intituled “A Bill for an Act to amend the Police Offences Act 1935 and the Youth Justice Act 1997', E.N.ARCHER, Speaker House of Assembly, 13 June 2017 11 COMMITTEE REPORT: ESTIMATES COMMITTEE ‘A’. Mr Valentine presented the Reports of the Legislative Council Estimates Committee ‘A’ on the 2017 Budget Estimates of – The Minister for State Growth The Minister for Energy The Minister for Environment and Parks The Treasurer The Minister for Planning and Local Government The Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Management The Minister for Infrastructure The Minister for Health The Minister for Information Technology and Innovation Including the Minutes of Proceedings and other additional information received by the Committee, together with the transcripts of evidence. Ordered, That the Reports be received. (Mr Valentine) Ordered, That the Reports be printed. (Mr Valentine) 12 COMMITTEE REPORT: ESTIMATES COMMITTEE ‘B’. Ms Rattray presented the Reports of the Legislative Council Estimates Committee ‘B’ on the 2016 Budget Estimates of – Minister for Education and Training (Including TasTafe) Minister for Primary Industries and Water (Including Inland Fisheries) Minister for Racing Premier Minister for Sport and Recreation Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Minister for Tourism, Hospitality and Events Minister for Heritage Minister for the Arts Minister for Human Services Minister for Women Attorney-General and Minister for Justice (including Integrity Commission, Director of Public Prosecutions and the Ombudsman) Minister for Resources Minister for Building and Construction Minister for Corrections Including the Minutes of Proceedings and other additional information received by the Committee, together with the transcripts of evidence. (863) Ordered, That the Reports be received. (Ms Rattray) Ordered, That the Reports be printed. (Ms Rattray) 13 ADJOURNMENT. Resolved, That the Council will, at its rising adjourn until 11.00 o’clock a.m. on Tuesday, 20 June 2017. (Mrs Hiscutt) Resolved, That the Council do now adjourn. (Mrs Hiscutt) The Council adjourned at 9.08 o'clock a.m. D.T. PEARCE, Clerk of the Council. (864)
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