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Magistrates Court (Food Infringement Notices) Regulation 2005—Subordinate Law SL2005-30 (LR, 10 November 2005).
Magistrates Court (Nature Conservation Infringement Notices) Regulation 2005—Subordinate Law SL2005-33 (LR, 10 November 2005).
Magistrates Court (Pest Plants and Animals Infringement Notices) Regulation 2005—Subordinate Law SL2005-34 (LR, 10 November 2005).
Magistrates Court (Plant Diseases Infringement Notices) Regulation 2005—Subordinate Law SL2005-32 (LR, 10 November 2005).
Magistrates Court (Sale of Motor Vehicles Infringement Notices) Regulation 2005—Subordinate Law SL2005-31 (LR, 10 November 2005).
National Exhibition Centre Trust Act—National Exhibition Centre Trust Appointment 2005 (No 3)—Disallowable Instrument DI2005-244 (LR, 4 November 2005).
Occupational Health and Safety Act—Occupational Health and Safety (National Occupational Health and Safety Certification Standard for Users and Operators of Industrial Equipment) Revocation 2005—Disallowable Instrument DI2005-249 (LR, 10 November 2005).
Public Place Names Act—
Public Place Names (Bonython) Amendment 2005 (No 1)—Disallowable Instrument DI2005-242 (LR, 3 November 2005).
Public Place Names (Phillip) Amendment 2005 (No 1)—Disallowable Instrument DI2005-241 (LR, 3 November 2005).
Residential Tenancies Act—Residential Tenancies (Tribunal) Selection 2005 (No 2)—Disallowable Instrument DI2005-248 (LR, 10 November 2005).
Security Industry Act—Security Industry Amendment Regulation 2005 (No 1)—Subordinate Law SL2005-35 (LR, 14 November 2005).
Sitting pattern
Motion (by Mr Corbell, by leave) agreed to:
That the resolution of the Assembly of 9 December 2004, as amended 17 March and 20 October 2005, relating to the sitting pattern for 2005 be amended by omitting Friday, 25 November 2005.
Volunteers
Discussion of matter of public importance
MR TEMPORARY DEPUTY SPEAKER (Mr Gentleman): Mr Speaker has received letters from Mrs Burke, Dr Foskey, me, Mr Mulcahy, Ms Porter, Mr Pratt and Mr Smyth proposing that matters of public importance be submitted to the Assembly. In accordance
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