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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 2002 Week 13 Hansard (21 November) . . Page.. 3965 ..
Original question put:
That this bill be agreed to in principle.
The Assembly voted-
Ayes, 10 Noes, 5 Mr Berry Ms MacDonald Mr Cornwell Mr Corbell Mr Quinlan Mrs Dunne Mrs Cross Mr Stanhope Mr Humphries Ms Dundas Ms Tucker Mr Pratt Ms Gallagher Mr Wood Mr SmythQuestion so resolved in the affirmative.
Bill agreed to in principle.
Detail stage
Clause 1.Debate (on motion by Mrs Dunne ) adjourned to the next sitting.
Standing committees-membership
MR DEPUTY SPEAKER: Mr Speaker has been notified in writing of the following nominations for the membership of committees: the Standing Committee on Community Services and Social Equity, Mr Cornwell; the Standing Committee on Planning and Environment, Mrs Cross.
Motion (by Mr Wood ) agreed to:
That the members so nominated be appointed as members of the relevant standing committees.
Planning and Land (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2002
Debate resumed from 26 September 2002, on motion by Mr Corbell:That this bill be agreed to in principle.
MRS DUNNE (5.59): The Planning and Land (Consequential Amendments) Bill is largely uncontroversial and necessary for all intents and purposes because the role of PALM is to be taken over by the statutory Planning and Land Authority. The authority has the following general functions: administration of the Territory Plan; granting and administration of crown leases on behalf of the executive; building regulation; management of some unleased territory land; and processing of development applications.
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