No. 12 VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE Legislative Assembly of British Columbia

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

One-Thirty o’clock p.m.

Prayers by Mr. Letnick.

The Hon. S. Bond (Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General) presented to the Speaker a Message from His Honour the Administrator, which read as follows:

Lance Finch
Administrator

The Administrator transmits herewith Bill (No. 6) intituled Civil Forfeiture Amendment Act, 2011 and recommends the same to the Legislative Assembly.

Vancouver Law Courts,

May 3, 2011.


Bill introduced and read a first time.

Bill Ordered to be placed on the Orders of the Day for second reading at the next sitting after today.

Order called for “Members’ Statements.”

Order called for “Oral Questions by Members.”

The House proceeded to “Orders of the Day.”

Order called for Committee of Supply.

Pursuant to Sessional Order, order called for Section A of Committee of Supply.

Bill (No. 4) intituled Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) Initiative Vote and Referendum Act was committed, reported complete without amendment, read a third time and passed.

Pursuant to Sessional Order, order called for Section B of Committee of Supply.

(In Committee — Section B)


Section B of Committee of Supply reported progress of the estimates of the Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation.

Report to be considered at the next sitting.

Committee to sit again at the next sitting.

(In Committee — Section A)


Section A of Committee of Supply reported progress of the estimates of the Ministry of Labour, Citizens’ Services and Open Government.

Report to be considered at the next sitting.

Committee to sit again at the next sitting.

And then the House adjourned at 6.46 p.m.

HON. BILL BARISOFF, Speaker

NOTICE OF BILLS

Thursday, May 5

Mr. Chandra Herbert to introduce a Bill intituled Residential Tenancy Amendment Act, 2011.

Mr. B. Simpson to introduce a Bill intituled Fall Fixed Election Amendment Act.

NOTICE OF MOTIONS

Monday, May 9

5  Mr. Pimm to move —

Be it resolved that this House encourage the government to continue to spur innovation in renewable energy technologies and clean power generation to reduce carbon emissions and provide family supporting jobs in British Columbia.