Source: New Zealand Parliament – Hansard
PETITIONS, PAPERS, SELECT COMMITTEE REPORTS, AND INTRODUCTION OF BILLS
SPEAKER: Petitions have been delivered to the Clerk for presentation.
CLERK:
- Petition of Steven Price requesting that the House impose mandatory cumulative sentencing for the killing of more than one person.
- petition of Bex Howells requesting that the House urge the Government to pay a stipend to people while they train in healthcare, education, and social work professions.
SPEAKER: Those petitions stand referred to the Petitions Committee. Ministers have delivered papers.
CLERK:
- Archive New Zealand Report on the State of Government Recordkeeping 2022-23
- Reserve Bank of New Zealand Monetary Policy Statement May 2024
SPEAKER: I’ve received the report of the Controller and Auditor-General, entitled, Strengthening government procurement: Lessons from our recent work. Those papers are published under the authority of the House. Select committee reports have been delivered for presentation.
CLERK:
- Reports of the Economic Development, Science and Innovation on
- the committee’s scrutiny plan for the 54th Parliament
- the Fair Digital News Bargaining Bill, and
- the report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Inquiry into Callaghan Innovation’s procurement process
- report of the Education and Workforce Committee on the Employment Relations (Restraint of Trade) Amendment Bill
- report of the Environment Committee on its scrutiny plan for the 54th Parliament
- reports of the Governance and Administration Committee on
- the briefing on the work of the Office of the Auditor-General
- its scrutiny plan for the 54th Parliament
- the report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Auckland Council: Preparedness for responding to an emergency, and
- the report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Insights into local government: 2021
- report of the Health Committee on its scrutiny plan for the 54th Parliament
- reports of the Justice Committee on
- the Corrections Amendment Bill, and
- the committee’s scrutiny plan for the 54th Parliament
- report of the Māori Affairs Committee on its scrutiny plan for the 54th Parliament
- reports of the Primary Production Committee on
- its scrutiny plan for the 54th Parliament, and
- its review briefing on the 2022-23 annual review of Outdoor Access Commission
- report of the Transport and Infrastructure Committee on its scrutiny plan for the 54th Parliament.
SPEAKER: The bills are set down for second reading. The scrutiny plans, the briefings, and the report of the Controller and Auditor-General are set down for consideration. No bills have been introduced.