2004 Legislative Session: 5th Session, 37th Parliament


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Nos. 17 and 18

VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS

OF THE

Legislative Assembly of British Columbia


Thursday, February 26, 2004


Ten o'clock a.m.

Prayers by Ms. Brenzinger.

The House proceeded to "Orders of the Day."

Pursuant to Order, the House resumed the adjourned debate on the motion "That the Speaker do now leave the Chair" for the House to go into Committee of Supply.

The debate continued.

The House divided.

Motion agreed to on the following division.

YEAS -- 55

L. Reid
Chong
Brice
Cheema
Hansen
Barisoff
van Dongen
Bray
Roddick
Wilson
Masi
Lee
Hagen
Plant

Collins
Bond
de Jong
Harris
Christensen
Abbott
Coleman
Penner
Jarvis
Anderson
Orr
Hogg
Nuraney
Brenzinger

R. Stewart
Hunter
Chutter
Long
Johnston
Belsey
Krueger
J. Reid
Hayer
Nebbeling
Stephens
Locke
Nijjar
Bhullar

Wong
Visser
Lekstrom
MacKay
Halsey-Brandt
K. Stewart
Bloy
Whittred
Sultan
Sahota
Hawes
Kerr
Manhas

 
NAYS -- 3

MacPhail Kwan Nettleton

And then the House adjourned at 11.52 a.m.


Thursday, February 26, 2004

Two o'clock p.m.

The Hon. R. Coleman (Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General) presented to the Speaker a Message from Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, which read as follows:

Iona Campagnolo
Lieutenant Governor

The Lieutenant Governor transmits herewith Bill (No. 2) intituled Business Practices and Consumer Protection Act and recommends the same to the Legislative Assembly.

Government House,
February 16, 2004.


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.

The Hon. R. Coleman (Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General) presented to the Speaker a Message from Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, which read as follows:

Iona Campagnolo
Lieutenant Governor

The Lieutenant Governor transmits herewith Bill (No. 3) intituled Cremation, Interment and Funeral Services Act and recommends the same to the Legislative Assembly.

Government House,
February 14, 2004.


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.

The Hon. R. Coleman (Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General) presented to the Speaker a Message from Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, which read as follows:

Iona Campagnolo
Lieutenant Governor

The Lieutenant Governor transmits herewith Bill (No. 4) intituled Business Practices and Consumer Protection Authority Act and recommends the same to the Legislative Assembly.

Government House,
February 14, 2004.


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 Hon. C. Richmond (Speaker) tabled the Auditor General Service Plan 2004/05-2006/07.

The House proceeded to "Orders of the Day."

On the motion for second reading of Bill (No. 10) intituled Ministerial Accountability Bases Act, 2003-2004, a debate arose.

Bill (No. 10) read a second time and Ordered to be placed on the Orders of the Day for committal at the next sitting after today.

By leave, the Hon. G. Collins moved--

Be it resolved that this House hereby authorizes the Committee of Supply for this Session to sit in two sections designated Section A and Section B; Section A to sit in such Committee Room as may be appointed from time to time, and Section B to sit in the Chamber of the Assembly, subject to the following rules:

1. The Standing Orders applicable to the Committee of the Whole House shall be applicable in both Sections of the Committee of Supply save and except that in Section A, a Minister may defer to a Deputy Minister to permit such Deputy to reply to a question put to the Minister.

2. Subject to paragraph 3, within one sitting day of the passage of this Motion, the House Leader of the Opposition may advise the Government House Leader, in writing, of three ministerial Estimates which the Opposition requires to be considered in Section B of the Committee of Supply, and upon receipt of such notice in writing, the Government House Leader shall confirm in writing that the said three ministerial Estimates shall be considered in Section B of the Committee of Supply.

3. All Estimates shall stand referred to Section A, save and except those Estimates which shall be referred to Section B under the provisions of paragraph 2 of this Order and such other Estimates as shall be referred to Section B on motion by the Government House Leader, which motion shall be governed by the provisions of Standing Order 60A. Practice Recommendation #6 relating to Consultation shall be applicable to this rule.

4. Section A shall consist of 19 Members, being 17 Members of the B.C. Liberal Party and 2 Members of the New Democratic Party. In addition, the Deputy Chair of the Committee of the Whole, or his or her nominee, shall preside over the debates in Section A. Substitution of Members will be permitted to Section A with the consent of that Member's Whip, where applicable, otherwise with the consent of the Member involved. For the fifth session of the Thirty-seventh Parliament, the Members of Section A shall be as follows: the Minister whose Estimates are under consideration and Messrs. Bennett, Bloy, Bray, Hamilton, Hunter, Jarvis, Lee, MacKay, Manhas, Penner, R. Stewart and Visser, Mmes. Locke, Orr, Sahota, Trumper and Mmes. Kwan and MacPhail.

5. At fifteen minutes prior to the ordinary time fixed for adjournment of the House, the Chair of Section A will report to the House. In the event such report includes the last vote in a particular ministerial Estimate, after such report has been made to the House, the Government shall have a maximum of eight minutes, and the Opposition a maximum of five minutes, and all other Members (cumulatively) a maximum of three minutes to summarize the Committee debate on a particular ministerial Estimate completed, such summaries to be in the following order:

(1) Other Members;

(2) Opposition; and

(3) Government.

6. Section B shall be composed of all Members of the House.

7. Divisions in Section A will be signalled by the ringing of the division bells four times.

8. Divisions in Section B will be signalled by the ringing of the division bells three times at which time proceedings in Section A will be suspended until completion of the division in Section B.

9. Section B is hereby authorized to consider Bills referred to Committee after second reading thereof and the Standing Orders applicable to Bills in Committee of the Whole shall be applicable to such Bills during consideration thereof in Section B, and for all purposes Section B shall be deemed to be a Committee of the Whole. Such referrals to Section B shall be made upon motion without notice by the Minister responsible for the Bill, and such motion shall be decided without amendment or debate. Practice Recommendation #6 relating to Consultation shall be applicable to all such referrals.

10. Bills or Estimates previously referred to a designated Committee may at any stage be subsequently referred to another designated Committee on motion of the Government House Leader or Minister responsible for the Bill as hereinbefore provided by Rule Nos. 3 and 9.

Motion agreed to.

Pursuant to Order, the House resumed the adjourned debate on the Address in Reply to the Speech of Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor at the opening of the Session.

The debate continued.

On the motion of the Hon. R. Coleman, the debate was adjourned to the next sitting of the House.

Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor having entered the House, and being seated in the Chair --

E. George MacMinn, Q.C., Clerk of the House, read the title to the following Act:

Bill (No. 9) Supply Act, 2003-2004 (Supplementary Estimates No. 3).

Her Honour was pleased in Her Majesty's name to give assent to the said Act.

The said assent was announced by E. George MacMinn, Q.C., Clerk of the House, in the following words:

"In Her Majesty's name, Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor doth thank Her Majesty's loyal subjects, accepts their benevolence, and assents to this Act."

Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor was then pleased to retire.

And then the House adjourned at 5.37 p.m.

CLAUDE RICHMOND, Speaker


NOTICE OF MOTIONS

Monday, March 1

 
 106  Ms. MacPhail to move--
Be it resolved that this House affirm its support for the boundaries of the South Chilcotin Park and the thirteen other protected areas described in the Lillooet Land and Resource Management Plan as approved in April 2001.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC WRITTEN QUESTIONS

Monday, March 1

 
1 Adriane Carr, Leader, Green Party of British Columbia, to ask the Hon. the Minister of Water, Land and Air Protection, regarding the Minister's responsibility for the Environmental Protection Division, the following question:--

The Norske Canada pulp mill in Crofton has requested government approval to burn high-toxicity fuels such as rubber tires. Can the Minister cite the scientific evidence and baseline studies that demonstrate that this procedure will be safe for the citizens of the Crofton airshed and describe what steps he is taking to ensure public and environmental wellbeing?

 
2 Gary Coons, President, Prince Rupert District Teachers' Union, to ask the Hon. the Minister of Provincial Revenue, regarding the Minister's responsibility for Provincial Revenue, the following question:--

Will your government consider dedicating the new 3 per cent tax increase in liquor prices to municipalities for programs to combat alcoholism, drinking and driving and other alcohol related abuse?

 
3 John Ranta, Chair, Thompson-Nicola Regional District, to ask the Hon. the Minister of Finance, regarding the Minister's responsibility for Fuel-Tax Revenue, the following question:--

The province currently dedicates provincial fuel-tax revenue to transportation improvements. Can the Minister please advise, given that the federal government is proposing to provide a portion of federal fuel-tax revenues to the province, if the provincial government will continue to dedicate all fuel-tax revenue to transportation improvements, including the provincial highway system?

 
4 Adriane Carr, Leader, Green Party of British Columbia, to ask the Hon. the Minister of Small Business and Economic Development, regarding the Minister's responsibility for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, the following question:--

The map of the Sea-to-Sky upgrade included in the Auditor General's Review of the 2010 Games Estimates shows upgrades only along the current highway route. Can the Minister confirm whether or not the new upslope route being considered through Eagle Ridge Bluffs at an estimated cost of $115 to $117 million depending on the option chosen, will increase the $600 million estimated for the total upgrade with the extra cost coming out of the $139 million 2010 Games contingency budget?

 
5 Gary Coons, President, Prince Rupert District Teachers' Union, to ask the Hon. the Premier, the following question:--

Will the Premier keep the B.C. Liberal "New Era" commitment (pg. 31) to dedicate traffic fines to municipalities for policing services?

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