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Running Record (19 March 2024)

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Tuesday 19 March 2024

This Running Record is intended as a guide only to information on the proceedings of the Legislative Assembly, and is updated during the course of the sitting day. It shows the progress of legislation, results of motions moved and other business conducted.

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MEETING OF THE HOUSE
​At 12.00 pm
MESSAGE FROM THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL  ​At 12.05 pm​
The Speaker reported a message from the Legislative Council returning the Ageing and Disability Commissioner Amendment Bill 2023 with amendments.

NOTICES OF MOTIONCommenced 12.06 pm
​Government Business
​Mr Park
​Private Members' Bills
​Mr Butler
Mr Marshall​

QUESTION TIME​​​Commenced 12.06 pm​
COMMITTEE REPORTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS​Commenced 1.14 pm
Mr Barr, Chair, advised the House that in accordance with Standing Order 299(1), informed the House that the Joint Select Committee on the NSW Reconstruction Authority has resolved to conduct a review into the NSW Reconstruction Authority Act 2022, in accordance with section 93 of that Act. The full details of which are available on the Committee’s home page. 
​Ms Voltz, Chair, tabled a report of the Legislation Review Committee, dated 19 March 2024: Legislation Review Digest No. 11/58. 
​Ordered to be printed.
​The Speaker, advised the House that in accordance with Standing Order 282(2), Ms Liza Butler was elected ​Deputy Chair​ of the Joint Select Committee on the NSW Reconstruction Authority on ​14 March 2024​.
STATUTORY RULES AND INSTRUMENTS​Commenced 1.16 pm​

The Clerk tabled notices of the making of statutory rules and instruments published on ​13 March 2024 and 15 March 2024.

PETITIONS​Commenced 1.16 pm
The Speaker announced receipt of a paper petition signed by 10,000 or more persons, from the Member for Port Macquarie, regarding 'an urgent call on the Government to provide transitional accommodation for the homeless'.
​Debate set down as an order of the day on a subsequent Thursday.

SUSPENSION OF STANDING AND SESSIONAL ORDERS - CONDOLENCE MOTION DEBATE
​Commenced 1.17 pm
​Mr Hoenig moved: That standing and sessional orders be suspended on Wednesday 20 March to permit:

​(1)  At 2.30 pm, the moving of a condolence motion for Mr Brian Langton, former Member for Kogarah.

(2)  At 5.00 pm, Public Interest Debate to proceed, after which contributions to the condolence motion to continue, if required. 

(3) Government Business. 

(4) Community Recognition Statements. 

(5) Private Members' Statements, after which the House shall adjourn without motion until Thursday 21 March at 10.00am. 

Agreed to.
NOTICES OF MOTION (GENERAL BUSINESS)
​Commenced 1.17 pm​
Lunch​1.30 pm - 2.30 pm​
CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS (CARE AND PROTECTION) AMENDMENT BILL 2024
​Commenced 2.32 pm​

​​Second Reading: Motion of Ms Washingtonresumption of adjourned debate.
Agreed to
​​Third Reading: Motion of Ms Washington​ ​
Agreed to
AGEING AND DISABILITY COMMISSIONER AMENDMENT BILL
Commenced​ 2.53 pm
Consideration of Legislative Council amendments; motion of Ms Washington​ 
Agreed to 
Third Reading: Motion of Ms Washington​ 
Agreed to

HEALTH PRACTITIONER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2024 
Commenced​ ​3.00 pm
Second Reading: Motion of ​Dr Michael Holland on behalf of Mr Park
Debate in progress