2001 Legislative Session: 5th Session, 36th Parliament


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No. 6

ORDERS OF THE DAY

OF THE

Legislative Assembly of British Columbia


Wednesday, March 21, 2001


2 p.m.

ROUTINE BUSINESS

PRAYERS


INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

  1  Mr. Kasper to introduce a bill intituled B.C. Hydro and Power Authority Anti Deregulation and Referendum Act.

  2  Mr. Kasper to introduce a bill intituled Crown Corporation Protection Act.

  3  Mr. Kasper to introduce a bill intituled Health Care and Emergency Services Sales Tax Exclusion Act.

  4  Mr. Kasper to introduce a bill intituled Health Care Funding Protection Act.

  5  Mr. Kasper to introduce a bill intituled Senior Civil Servant Remuneration Allowances and Perquisites Act (SCRAP ACT).

  6  Mr. Kasper to introduce a bill intituled Vancouver Island Electrical Rate Stabilization Act.


ORAL QUESTION PERIOD

(15 minutes, afternoon sittings: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and,
subject to Standing Order 47b, Friday morning)


PRESENTING PETITIONS


READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS


PRESENTING REPORTS


MOTIONS ON NOTICE


WRITTEN QUESTIONS ON NOTICE


PROPOSED AMENDMENTS ON NOTICE


ORDERS OF THE DAY

THRONE SPEECH DEBATE

(Mr. Campbell adjourned the debate.)

COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY


URGENT GOVERNMENT BUSINESS

(Friday only)


PUBLIC BILLS AND ORDERS AND GOVERNMENT MOTIONS ON NOTICE

SECOND READING

 
Second Reading--
Bill (No. 1) intituled An Act to Ensure the Supremacy of Parliament, PRINTED. Hon. Attorney General.
 
Second Reading--
Bill (No. 3) intituled Income Tax Amendment Act, 2001, PRINTED. Hon. Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations and Minister Responsible for Northern Development.
 
Second Reading--
Bill (No. 4) intituled Budget Measures Implementation Act, 2001, PRINTED. Hon. Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations and Minister Responsible for Northern Development.
 
Second Reading--
Bill (No. 9) intituled Access to Education Act, PRINTED. Hon. Minister of Advanced Education, Training and Technology and Minister Responsible for Youth.
 
Second Reading--
Bill (No. 11) intituled Sex Offender Registry Act, PRINTED. Hon. Attorney General and Minister Responsible for Human Rights.

PRIVATE BILLS


PRIVATE MEMBERS' STATEMENTS

(Wednesday)

 
  1  Ms. L. Reid--
Making Services for Children and Youth a Priority.
 
  2  Ms. Priddy--
It's an Issue of Fairness.
 
  3  Mr. Nebbeling--
Bullying in the Schools.
 
  4  Mr. Miller--
Livable Wages.

PUBLIC BILLS IN THE HANDS OF PRIVATE MEMBERS

 
Second Reading--
Bill (No. M 201) intituled Injured Workers Wage Loss Continuation Act, NOT PRINTED. Mr. Kasper.
 
Second Reading--
Bill (No. M 202) intituled Medical Practitioners Amendment Act, 2001, NOT PRINTED. Mr. Orcherton.

ADJOURNED DEBATE ON OTHER MOTIONS

Be it resolved that this House is opposed to the provincial government using referenda to determine policy on issues affecting minority rights such as First Nations' treaty rights. (Hon. J. Kwan adjourned the debate on the amendment.)

 

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


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