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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 2004 Week 08 Hansard (Tuesday, 3 August 2004) . . Page.. 3336 ..


Management Act which require the tabling of all executive contracts and contract variations. Contracts were previously tabled on 29 June 2004. Today I present six long-term contracts, 11 short-term contracts and 13 contract variations. The details of the contracts will be circulated to all members.

Criminal Code (Serious Drug Offences) Amendment Bill 2004

Paper and statement by minister

MR STANHOPE (Chief Minister, Attorney-General, Minister for Environment and Minister for Community Affairs): For the information of members I present the following paper:

Criminal Code (Serious Drug Offences) Amendment Bill 2004—Revised Explanatory Statement, dated July 2004.

I seek leave to make a brief statement.

Leave granted.

MR STANHOPE: Mr Speaker, this revised explanatory statement is to the Criminal Code (Serious Drug Offences) Amendment Bill 2004. I advised Assembly members by letter on 21 July that some cross-references in the explanatory statement were incorrect. Accordingly, the explanatory statement has been revised.

Paper

Mr Quinlan presented the following paper:

Totalcare Industries Limited (Fleet Business)—Disposal of Undertakings, dated August 2004.

Electricity (Greenhouse Gas Emissions) Bill 2004

Paper and statement by minister

MR QUINLAN (Treasurer, Minister for Economic Development, Business and Tourism, Minister for Sport, Racing and Gaming, and Acting Minister for Planning): Mr Speaker, for the information of members, I present the following paper:

Electricity (Greenhouse Gas Emissions) Bill 2004—Revised Explanatory Statement.

This statement was circulated to members when the Assembly was not sitting. I seek leave to make a brief statement.

Leave granted.

MR QUINLAN: Mr Speaker, this bill was introduced into the Assembly on 24 June 2004. The revised explanatory statement provides a greater explanation of issues that have been of close interest to Assembly members in recent months, such as strict liability offences. It also addresses issues raised by the Scrutiny of Bills Committee report No 53.


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