Page 1888 - Week 06 - Tuesday, 6 June 2017

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Crimes (Sentence Administration) (Sentence Administration Board) Appointment 2017 (No 9)—Disallowable Instrument DI2017-40 (LR, 12 May 2017).

Crimes (Sentence Administration) (Sentence Administration Board) Appointment 2017 (No 10)—Disallowable Instrument DI2017-41 (LR, 12 May 2017).

Crimes (Sentence Administration) (Sentence Administration Board) Appointment 2017 (No 11)—Disallowable Instrument DI2017-42 (LR, 12 May 2017).

Crimes (Sentence Administration) (Sentence Administration Board) Appointment 2017 (No 12)—Disallowable Instrument DI2017-43 (LR, 12 May 2017).

Crimes (Surveillance Devices) Act—Crimes (Surveillance Devices) Regulation 2017—Subordinate Law SL2017-8 (LR, 24 April 2017).

Domestic Violence Agencies Act—Domestic Violence Agencies (Council) Appointment 2017 (No 2)—Disallowable Instrument DI2017-35 (LR, 4 May 2017).

Nature Conservation Act—

Nature Conservation (Ginini Flats Wetland Complex Ramsar Site) Management Plan 2017—Disallowable Instrument DI2017-36 (LR, 12 May 2017).

Nature Conservation (Pink-tailed Worm-lizard) Action Plan 2017—Disallowable Instrument DI2017-67 (LR, 1 June 2017).

Public Sector Management Act—Public Sector Management Amendment Standards 2017 (No 1)—Disallowable Instrument DI2017-38 (LR, 8 May 2017).

Taxation Administration Act—Taxation Administration (Amounts Payable—Utilities (Network Facilities Tax)) Determination 201 (No 1)—Disallowable Instrument DI2017-32 (LR, 20 April 2017).

Victims of Crime Act—Victims of Crime (Victims Advisory Board) Appointment 2017 (No 1)—Disallowable Instrument DI2017-33 (LR, 27 April 2017).

Gene Technology Amendment Bill 2017

Debate resumed from 30 March 2107, on motion by Ms Fitzharris:

That this bill be agreed to in principle.

MRS DUNNE (Ginninderra) (10.29): The opposition will be supporting the Gene Technology Amendment Bill 2017. In doing so, I thank the minister for providing a briefing on the bill and for responding to questions I had about the bill. Changes put forward in this bill do little more than bring the ACT legislation into line with national arrangements. It is mainly cosmetic in nature—changing language, clarifying rules and processes and making some of the reporting more efficient. On this last aspect, quarterly reporting to the minister will be scrapped in favour of annual reporting.


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