No.15/2010
House
of Assembly
Province
of Newfoundland & Labrador
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3rd
Session 46th General Assembly
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Wednesday, May 5,
2010
ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS
(a) Statements
by Members
(b) Statements
by Ministers
(c) Oral
Questions
(d) Presenting
Reports by Standing and Select Committees
(e) Tabling of
Documents
(f) Notices of
Motion
(g) Answers to
questions for which notice has been given
(h) Petitions
ORDERS OF THE DAY
1. C
Committee of Supply
Bills Referred to Committee of the Whole
1. C Committee
of the Whole on a Bill
C AAn Act To Provide
Liability Protection On Portions of Pedestrian Trails. (Bill No. 5) (Tourism,
Culture and Recreation)
2. C Committee
of the Whole on a Bill C AAn Act
To Amend The Grand Concourse Authority Act. (Bill No. 12) (Tourism,
Culture and Recreation)
3. C Committee
of the Whole on a Bill C AAn Act To Amend The Consumer Protection And Business
Practices Act. (Bill No. 13) (Government Services)
Second
4. C Second
Reading of a Bill C AAn Act Respecting
The Care And Protection Of Children And Youth. (Bill No. 1) (Child,
Youth and Family Services)
5. C Second
Reading of a Bill C AAn Act To
Amend The Income Tax Act, 2000. (Bill No. 3) (Finance
and President of Treasury Board)
6. C Second
Reading of a Bill C AAn Act To
Amend The
7. C Second
Reading of a Bill C AAn Act
To Amend The Commissioners For Oaths Act. (Bill No. 7) (Justice
and Attorney General)
8. C Second
Reading of a Bill C AAn Act
To Amend The Notaries Public Act. (Bill No. 8)
(Justice
and Attorney General)
9. C Second
Reading of a Bill C AAn Act To
Amend The Income Tax Act, 2000 No. 2. (Bill No. 9) (Finance
and President of Treasury Board))
10. C Second
Reading of a Bill C AAn Act
To Amend The Small Claims Act. (Bill No. 11)
(Justice
and Attorney General)
11. C Second
Reading of a Bill C AAn Act
To Amend The Private Investigation And Security Services Act. (Bill No. 14) (Government
Services)
MOTIONS
1. C THE
HONOURABLE THE MINISTER OF FINANCE AND PRESIDENT OF TREASURY BOARD C To Move AThat This House Approves in General the Budgetary
Policy of the Government.@ (Budget Speech)
2. C THE HONOURABLE THE
MINISTER OF FINANCE AND PRESIDENT OF TREASURY BOARD C To Move that the House
Resolve itself into a Committee of the Whole on Supply to Consider a Certain
Resolution Relating to the Granting
of Supply to Her Majesty. (Bill No. 6)
3. C THE HONOURABLE THE MINISTER OF FINANCE AND PRESIDENT
OF TREASURY BOARD C To Move that the House Resolve itself into a
Committee of the Whole to Consider a Certain Resolution Respecting the
Imposition of Taxes on Tobacco. (Bill No. 10)
4. C THE HONOURABLE THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE AND ATTORNEY
GENERAL C To ask leave to introduce a Bill entitled, A An
Act To Amend The Fatal Accidents Act. (Bill No. 15)
5. C THE HONOURABLE THE MINISTER OF GOVERNMENT SERVICES C To ask leave to introduce a Bill entitled, AAn Act
To Amend The Insurance Companies Act. (Bill No. 16)
6. C THE HONOURABLE THE MINISTER OF HEALTH AND COMMUNITY
SERVICES C To ask leave to introduce a Bill entitled, AAn Act
Respecting The Regulation Of Certain Health Professions. (Bill No. 17)
7. C THE HONOURABLE THE GOVERNMENT HOUSE LEADER C To Move:
WHEREAS
section 42.1 of the Access to Information and Protection of
Privacy Act provides that the Information and Privacy Commissioner is to be
appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council on a resolution of the House of
Assembly;
AND WHEREAS section 42.2 of the Act states that a
commissioner may be reappointed;
AND WHEREAS the appointment of the current
commissioner, Mr. Ed Ring, expires on April 10, 2010;
AND WHEREAS it is proposed that Mr. Ring be
reappointed as the commissioner for a term of 2 years;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Mr. Ed Ring, be reappointed as the
Information and Privacy Commissioner for a term of 2 years.
8. C HONOURABLE PATTY POTTLE (
WHEREAS innumerable women throughout
history have suffered many forms of violence, and far too many continue to
suffer today despite all the efforts to curb violence against women;
AND WHEREAS the Provincial Government
has been proactive in preventing violence against women and promoting
nonviolent behaviours through a range of initiatives,
including the ongoing Violence Prevention Initiative, the Family Violence
Intervention Court, support for transition houses and women's centres, and other measures;
AND WHEREAS violence prevention
initiatives are most effective when individual citizens, families,
organizations and communities take an active role in condemning violence
against women and promoting nonviolent behaviours at
all ages;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that this Honourable House expresses its support for the Government's
violence prevention initiatives and urges all Newfoundlanders and Labradorians to do their part in making our society safer
by taking responsibility to condemn violence against women and promote
nonviolent behaviours at all ages.
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Published under the authority of the
Speaker of the
House of Assembly by Earl G. Tucker,
Queen's Printer