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Result of Members' Bill Ballot 23.3.17

Published date: 23 Mar 2017
[Members’ bills ballot for Thursday, 23 March 2017 - New Zealand Parliament]

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.

A minimum of eight Members’ bills awaiting first reading should 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 Member's bill will be introduced. Members enter bills in the ballot by lodging notices of proposal for their bills.

Thursday, 23 March 2017

On Thursday, 23 March 2017 three places are available on the Order Paper for the first reading of a Member’s bill.

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

53Ombudsmen (Cost Recovery) Amendment BillHon David Parker
23Equal Pay Amendment BillJan Logie
11Crown Minerals (Protecting World Heritage Sites) Amendment BillHon Ruth Dyson

Notices of proposal were received for the following bills.

1Accident Compensation (Recent Migrants and Returning New Zealanders) Amendment BillMelissa Lee
2Age of Majority (Attainment at 18 Years) Amendment BillBrett Hudson
3Burial and Cremation (Removal of Audit Requirement for Cemetery Trusts) Amendment BillLindsay Tisch
4Celebrant Eligibility Expansion BillChris Bishop
5Child Poverty Definition, Measurement, and Assessment BillMetiria Turei
6Child Poverty Reduction and Eradication BillJacinda Ardern
7Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Parent’s and Guardian’s Responsibility) Amendment BillBarbara Kuriger
8Climate Change (Divestment from Fossil Fuels) BillSteffan Browning
9Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance (Break Fees Disclosure) Amendment BillSimon O’Connor
10Crimes (Looting) Amendment BillRon Mark
11Crown Minerals (Protecting World Heritage Sites) Amendment BillHon Ruth Dyson
12Education (Funding for School Food and Allied Programmes) Amendment BillJames Shaw
13Education (Protecting Teacher Title) Amendment BillTracey Martin
14Education (Public Good not Profit from Charter Schools) Amendment BillDr David Clark
15Education (Student Allowances Availability) Amendment BillGareth Hughes
16Education (Teaching Council of Aotearoa) Amendment BillChris Hipkins
17Electoral (Entrenchment of Māori Seats) Amendment BillRino Tirikatene
18Electoral (Registration by Special Vote) Amendment BillMeka Whaitiri
19Employment Relations (Rates of Pay in Collective Agreements) Amendment BillIain Lees-Galloway
20Employment Relations (Restoring Kiwis’ Right to a Break at Work) Amendment BillSue Moroney
21Employment Relations (Triangular Employment) Amendment BillStuart Nash
22End of Life Choice BillDavid Seymour
23Equal Pay Amendment BillJan Logie
24Family Proceedings (Paternity Orders and Parentage Tests) Amendment BillSarah Dowie
25Friendly Societies and Credit Unions (Regulatory Improvements) Amendment BillStuart Smith
26Health and Safety Immunity for Pike River Recovery BillAndrew Little
27Housing Restructuring and Tenancy Matters (Assured Tenancies) Amendment BillJenny Salesa
28Immigration (Refugee Quota) Amendment BillBarry Coates
29Income Tax (Clean Transport FBT Exclusions) Amendment BillJulie Anne Genter
30Independent Prison Inspectorate BillDavid Clendon
31International Non-Aggression and Lawful Use of Force (Implementation of Amendment to Statute of Rome) BillDr Kennedy Graham
32International Transparent Treaties BillFletcher Tabuteau
33Justices of the Peace (Medical Reasons for Retirement) Amendment BillMaureen Pugh
34Kirpan Authorisation BillKanwaljit Singh Bakshi
35KiwiFund BillPita Paraone
36Land Transfer (Foreign Ownership of Land Register) Amendment Bill (No 2)Darroch Ball
37Land Transport (Tourist Driver Rental Vehicle) Amendment BillRia Bond
38Land Transport (Wheel Clamping Protection) Amendment BillPhil Twyford
39Legislation (Climate Impact Disclosure Statement) Amendment BillEugenie Sage
40Litter (Increased Infringement Fee) Amendment BillScott Simpson
41Local Electoral (Equitable Process for Establishing Māori Wards and Māori Constituencies) Amendment BillMarama Davidson
42Local Government (Four Well-beings) Amendment BillAupito William Sio
43Local Government (Freedom of Access) Amendment BillJonathan Young
44Marine and Coastal Area (Takutai Moana) (Extending Notice and Application Period) Amendment BillPeeni Henare
45Marriage (Court Consent to Marriage of Minors) Amendment BillJoanne Hayes
46Military Decorations and Distinctive Badges (Modernisation) Amendment BillTodd Barclay
47Misuse of Drugs (Medicinal Cannabis Approval) Amendment BillHon Damien O’Connor
48New Zealand Public Health and Disability (Child Health Obesity Target) Amendment BillHon Annette King
49New Zealand Public Health and Disability (New Medicines and Rare Conditions) Amendment BillBarbara Stewart
50New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income (Fair Residency) Amendment BillDenis O’Rourke
51Newborn Enrolment with General Practice BillDr Parmjeet Parmar
52Oaths and Declarations (Members of Parliament) Amendment BillHon Trevor Mallard
53Ombudsmen (Cost Recovery) Amendment BillHon David Parker
54Policing (Killing a Police Dog) Amendment BillMatt Doocey
55Radio New Zealand (Catch-up Funding) Amendment BillClare Curran
56Radiocommunications (Enhanced Public Broadcasting Provision) Amendment BillAdrian Rurawhe
57Receiverships (Agricultural Debt Mediation) Amendment BillRichard Prosser
58Residential Tenancies (Methamphetamine) Amendment BillAndrew Bayly
59Resource Management (Clean Groundwater) Amendment BillCatherine Delahunty
60Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Renewal of Licences) Amendment BillLouisa Wall
61Sentencing (Domestic Violence) Amendment BillPoto Williams
62Sentencing (Livestock Rustling) Amendment BillIan McKelvie
63Social Security (Apprenticeship Assistance for Youth) Amendment BillMichael Wood
64Social Security (Exemption for Ex Gratia and Compensation Payments) Amendment BillKelvin Davis
65Social Security (Medical Practitioner Certificate for Supported Living Payment) Amendment BillCarmel Sepuloni
66Summary Offences (Drink or Drugs Affecting Behaviour) Amendment BillClayton Mitchell
67SuperGold Health Check Bill (No 2)Mahesh Bindra
68Taxation (Bright-line Extension) BillGrant Robertson
69Te rā o Parihaka BillMarama Fox
70Waitemata Harbour Protection BillRt Hon Winston Peters
71Waste Minimisation (Single-use Plastic Bag) Amendment BillDenise Roche
72Wildlife (Threatened Species Protection) Amendment BillMojo Mathers


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