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4.7 Typical Notice Paper

An edited example of a Notice Paper is provided below.

NOTICE PAPER s

for

NEXT SITTING DAY

(date to be advised)

The House meets this day at 9.30 am

Contents

Notifications prefixed by an (*) appear for the first time

GENERAL BUSINESS

Matters Of Public Interest

GOVERNMENT BUSINESS

Orders of the Day

LAND COURT BILL - Resumption of second reading debate ( 25 August 1999, Mr Lester)

TRANSPORT LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL - Resumption of second reading debate ( 25 August 1999, Mr Johnson)

CONSTITUTION (REQUESTS) BILL - Resumption of second reading debate ( 8 June 1999, Mr Borbidge)

PUBLIC RECORDS BILL - Resumption of second reading debate ( 26 October 1999, Dr Watson)

DOMESTIC BUILDING CONTRACTS BILL and QUEENSLAND BUILDING TRIBUNAL BILL - Resumption of second reading debate ( 29 October 1999, Mr Davidson)

CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT BILL - Resumption of second reading debate ( 10 November 1999, Mr Borbidge)

DRUG REHABILITATION (COURT DIVERSION) BILL - Resumption of second reading debate ( 23 November 1999, Mr Springborg)

NATURAL RESOURCES AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL - Resumption of second reading debate ( 23 November 1999, Mr Lester)

GUARDIANSHIP AND ADMINISTRATION BILL - Resumption of second reading debate ( 8 December 1999, Mr Springborg)

Notice of Motion - Inclusion of areas in Brisbane Forest Park

(Notice given 1 December 1999)

1 MR WELFORD to move

(1) That this House agrees that the Proposal by the Governor in Council to include in Brisbane Forest Park areas totalling about 1778 hectares being

- about 1348 hectares of State forest 809; and

- about 430 hectares of the D'Aguilar National Park be carried out; and

(2) That Mr Speaker convey a copy of this Resolution to the Minister for submission to His Excellency the Governor in Council.

GENERAL BUSINESS

Orders of the Day

ANIMALS PROTECTION AMENDMENT BILL - Resumption of second reading debate (1 December 1999, Mr Palaszczuk)

FINES BILL - Resumption of second reading debate (14 April 1999, Mr Foley)

COMPETITION POLICY REFORM (QUEENSLAND) REPEAL BILL - Resumption of second reading debate (15 April 1999, Mr Hamill)

DEFAMATION (MATTERS OF PUBLIC INTEREST) AMENDMENT BILL - Resumption of second reading debate (29 April 1999, Mr Foley)

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AMENDMENT BILL - Resumption of second reading debate (25 May 1999, Mr Foley)

MINERAL RESOURCES AMENDMENT BILL - Resumption of second reading debate (20 July 1999, Mr Beattie)

CRIMINAL CODE AMENDMENT BILL - Resumption of second reading debate (18 August 1999, Mr Mackenroth)

DEFAMATION AMENDMENT BILL - Resumption of second reading debate (26 August 1999, Mr Foley)

WEAPONS AMENDMENT BILL - Resumption of second reading debate (15 September 1999, Mr Barton)

CRIMINAL CODE AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 2) - Resumption of second reading debate (27 October 1999, Mr Foley)

TIMBER PLANTATIONS (HARVEST GUARANTEE) BILL - Resumption of second reading debate (27 October 1999, Mr Palaszczuk)

TEMPORARY COASTAL DWELLINGS PROTECTION BILL - Resumption of second reading debate (9 November 1999, Mr Welford)

INFORMATION PRIVACY BILL - Resumption of second reading debate (9 December 1999, Mr Foley)

Order of the Day

1 ELECTORAL AMENDMENT BILL - Referred to Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee (for consideration and report) ( 1 December 1999)

Notice of Motion - Disallowance of Statutory Instrument

(Notice given 1 December 1999)

1 MR KNUTH to move - That the Fisheries (East Coast Trawl) Management Plan 1999, Subordinate Legislation No. 289 of 1999, tabled in this House on 23 November 1999, be disallowed.

Notice of Motion

(Notice given 8 December 1999)

1 MR JOHNSON to move - That this House notes the increasing failure of both the public and private transport systems around south east Queensland in particular, and condemns the Minister for Transport for his failure to address the infrastructure and policy initiatives necessary for the effective movement of people and goods in this area.

QUESTIONS ON NOTICE

The following questions were asked on Friday, 10 December 1999. Answers are required by Sessional Orders to be hand delivered to the Bills and Papers Office, Room A.18.1, Parliament House by 5pm on Monday, 10 January 2000.

2119 MR LITTLEPROUD ASKED THE PREMIER (MR BEATTIE)

With reference to recent sittings of this House when at least two of his Ministers introduced an abnormal number of amendments to Bills they had already presented to his Cabinet and, with his Cabinet's approval, introduced into the House

(1) Is he concerned that these inaccuracies in Bills, and the need to amend, reflects badly on his Government?

(2) What action will he take, if any, to ensure his legislation is better prepared before introduction into the House?


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