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PETITIONS, PAPERS, SELECT COMMITTEE REPORTS, AND INTRODUCTION OF BILLS
SPEAKER: A petition has been delivered to the Clerk for presentation.
CLERK: Petition of Social Justice Aotearoa requesting that the House initiate a select committee inquiry into the performance and structure of the Independent Police Conduct Authority.
SPEAKER: That petition stands referred to the Petitions Committee. Ministers have delivered four papers for presentation.
CLERK: Government responses to the petition of the Hon Julie Anne Genter, the petition of Maher Nazzal, the petition of Shinichi Yamada, and the report of the Petitions Committee on the petition of Alison White.
SPEAKER: Those papers are published under the authority of the House. Eighteen select committee reports have been delivered for presentation.
CLERK:
- Report of the Education and Workforce Committee on the Employment Relations (Employee Remuneration Disclosure) Amendment Bill
- reports of the Environment Committee:
- First scrutiny activities report for the 54th Parliament
- review briefing on the 2023-24 annual review of the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment
- report of the Governance and Administration Committee on the briefing on emergency management
- report of the Health Committee First scrutiny activities report for the 54th Parliament
- reports of the Justice Committee on the:
- Crimes (Countering Foreign Interference) Amendment Bill
- Evidence (Giving Evidence of Family Violence) Amendment Bill
- First scrutiny activities report for the 54th Parliament
- reports of the Māori Affairs Committee on the:
- briefing on accountability settings and outcomes for Māori
- First scrutiny activities report for the 54th Parliament
- reports of the Petitions Committee on the:
- petition of Chloe Hatch
- petition of Jaeger Sims
- petition of NZ Homeopathic Society
- petition of Te Rito Maioha
- reports of the Primary Production Committee on the:
- briefing on drench-resistant parasites in farm animals
- First scrutiny activities report for the 54th Parliament
- report of the Social Services and Community Committee on the Oranga Tamariki (Responding to Serious Youth Offending) Amendment Bill
- report of the Transport and Infrastructure Committee First scrutiny activities report for the 54th Parliament.
SPEAKER: The bills are set down for second reading, and the briefings and activities reports are set down for consideration. The Clerk has been informed of the introduction of two bills.
CLERK:
- Regulatory Standards Bill, introduction
- New Zealand Infrastructure Commission/Te Waihanga Amendment Bill, introduction.
SPEAKER: Those bills are set down for first reading. We come now to oral questions.