2003 Legislative Session: 4th Session, 37th Parliament


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[ Schedule A . . . ]

No. 116

ORDERS OF THE DAY

OF THE

Legislative Assembly of British Columbia


Tuesday, November 25, 2003


10 a.m.

ROUTINE BUSINESS

PRAYERS


INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

1  Ms. MacPhail to introduce a bill intituled Forest Tenure Reform Act, 2003.

2  Ms. Kwan to introduce a bill intituled Childcare Rights Act, 2003.

3  Mr. Nettleton to introduce a bill intituled An Act to Prohibit any Participation by the Government of British Columbia in respect of the Operation of the Canadian Firearms Registration System.


STATEMENTS (STANDING ORDER 25B)

(Afternoon sittings: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday)


ORAL QUESTION PERIOD

(15 minutes, afternoon sittings: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday)


PRESENTING PETITIONS


READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS


PRESENTING REPORTS


MOTIONS ON NOTICE

(See Schedule A -- Government Motions)
(See Schedule D -- Private Members' Motions)


WRITTEN QUESTIONS ON NOTICE

(See Schedule B)


PROPOSED AMENDMENTS ON NOTICE

75  The Hon. K. Falcon to move, in Committee of the Whole on Bill (No. 75) intituled Significant Projects Streamlining Act, to amend as follows:

SECTION 3, in the proposed section 3 (2) (b) by deleting "create measures to replace any or all of" and substituting "approve the replacement of, and to create measures to replace, any or all of".

SECTION 4, in the proposed section 4 by deleting subsections (4) to (6) and substituting the following:

(4) If a proponent and an approval authority are able through the consultation process contemplated by this section to reach agreement on how a measure that is perceived by the proponent to be a constraint on the designated project can be overcome in a manner that is consistent with the reasonable requirements of the approval authority, the parties must

(a) enter into an implementation agreement in which

(i) the measure that is perceived to be a constraint is identified,

(ii) the measures that the parties have agreed are to replace the constraint are specified,

(iii) the approval authority agrees to waive performance of the constraint identified in subparagraph (i) if the proponent performs the replacement measures specified under subparagraph (ii), and

(iv) the proponent agrees to perform the replacement measures specified under subparagraph (ii), and

(b) submit the implementation agreement to the responsible minister for approval.

(5) If an implementation agreement is submitted to the responsible minister under subsection (4) (b), the responsible minister may approve the agreement if the responsible minister has been authorized, under section 3 (2) (b), to approve the replacement of the constraint identified in that agreement.

(6) If, after an implementation agreement is entered into under this section in relation to a designated project, the implementation agreement is approved by the responsible minister under subsection (5) and if the replacement measures specified under subsection (4) (a) (ii) are complied with, the following apply to the project whether or not the project loses its designation as a provincially significant project after the implementation agreement is made:

(a) compliance with the replacement measures is deemed to be full compliance with the constraints they replace;

(b) the approval authority must treat the project as having fully complied with the replaced constraints and, without limitation, must

(i) issue or provide, or facilitate the issue or provision of, the permits, approvals and consents that would normally be issued or provided had the replaced constraints actually been complied with, and

(ii) take, or cause to be taken, any actions that would normally be taken had the replaced constraints actually been complied with.

(7) For the purposes of subsection (6) (b), an approval authority referred to in that subsection must issue or provide, or facilitate the issue or provision of, the permits, approvals and consents referred to in subsection (6) (b) (i), and must take, or cause to be taken, the actions referred to in subsection (6) (b) (ii), in the manner, within the time and on the terms and conditions that

(a) are specified in the implementation agreement, or

(b) if not specified in the implementation agreement, would normally apply had the replaced constraints actually been complied with.

92  The Hon. C. Hansen to move, in Committee of the Whole on Bill (No. 92) intituled Medicare Protection Amendment Act, 2003, to amend as follows:

SECTION 14, by deleting "S.B.C. 2003," and substituting "S.B.C. 2002,".


ORDERS OF THE DAY

COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY


PRIVATE MEMBERS' TIME

(Monday morning only)
(See Schedule D)


PUBLIC BILLS AND ORDERS AND GOVERNMENT MOTIONS ON NOTICE

COMMITTEE

 
Committee--
Bill (No. 75) intituled Significant Projects Streamlining Act, PRINTED. Hon. Minister of State for Deregulation. (Section 2.)
 
Committee--
Bill (No. 84) intituled Parks and Protected Areas Statutes Amendment Act, 2003, PRINTED. Hon. Minister of Water, Land and Air Protection.
 
Committee--
Bill (No. 92) intituled Medicare Protection Amendment Act, 2003, PRINTED. Hon. Minister of Health Services.
 
Committee--
Bill (No. 94) intituled Health Sector Partnerships Agreement Act, PRINTED. Hon. Minister of Skills Development and Labour.
 
Committee--
Bill (No. 95) intituled Railway and Ferries Bargaining Assistance Amendment Act, 2003, PRINTED. Hon. Minister of Skills Development and Labour.

SECOND READING

 
Second Reading--
Bill (No. 1) intituled An Act to Ensure the Supremacy of Parliament, PRINTED. Hon. Attorney General and Minister Responsible for Treaty Negotiations.
 
Second Reading--
Bill (No. 91) intituled Wildfire Act, PRINTED. Hon. Minister of Forests.
 
Second Reading--
Bill (No. 96) intituled Timber Licences Settlement Act, PRINTED. Hon. Minister of Forests.
 
Second Reading--
Bill (No. 97) intituled Municipalities Enabling and Validating (No. 3) Amendment Act, 2003, PRINTED. Hon. Minister of Community, Aboriginal and Women's Services.

PRIVATE BILLS


PUBLIC BILLS IN THE HANDS OF PRIVATE MEMBERS

(See Schedule D)


ADJOURNED DEBATE ON OTHER MOTIONS

 

E. GEORGE MacMINN, Q.C.
Clerk of the Legislative Assembly

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