Tuesday, 16 August 2022


Papers

Papers


Ms Crozier, Mr Davis

Papers

Papers

Tabled by Clerk:

Planning and Environment Act 1987—Notices of Approval of the following amendments to planning schemes—

Ballarat Planning Scheme—Amendment C214.

Cardinia Planning Scheme—Amendment C275.

Maroondah Planning Scheme—Amendment C147.

Pyrenees Planning Scheme—Amendment C51.

South Gippsland Planning Scheme—Amendment C124.

Victoria Planning Provisions—Amendments VC221 and VC223.

Wodonga Planning Scheme—Amendment C130.

Wyndham Planning Scheme—Amendment C248.

Public Health and Wellbeing Act 2008—Documents under section 165AQ of the Act in relation to the making of pandemic orders implemented on—

24 June 2022.

12 July 2022.

Statutory Rules under the following Acts of Parliament—

Assisted Reproductive Treatment Act 2008—No. 60.

Building Act 1993—No. 61.

Catchment and Land Protection Act 1994—No. 59.

Subordinate Legislation Act 1994—

Documents under section 15 in respect of Statutory Rule Nos. 59, 61, 64 and 66.

Legislative Instruments and related documents under section 16B in respect of—

Education and Training Reform Act 2006—Ministerial Order No. 1365—Order Amending Ministerial Order No. 1228—Victorian Institute of Teaching Registration Fees, of 2 August 2022.

Food Act 1984—

Declarations and Exemptions of Classes of Food Premises and Requirements, under section 19C of the Act.

Declaration of Minimum Record Keeping for Class 3 and Class 3A Food Premises, under section 19CB of the Act.

Proclamations of the Governor in Council fixing operative dates in respect of the following acts:

Assisted Reproductive Treatment Amendment Act 2021—Remaining provisions—15 August 2022 (Gazette No. S384, 2 August 2022).

Liquor Control Reform Amendment Act 2021—sections 4(1), 6, 19(2), 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 37, 40, 42, 45, 46(1) and 47(a)—25 August 2022 (Gazette No. S384, 2 August 2022).

Ms Crozier: On a point of order, President, on 6 April this house resolved that an order for production of documents on the Emergency Services Telecommunications Authority consultancy reports be provided. The government provided a letter on 21 April, two weeks later, saying that they would provide a response as soon as possible. That was 18 weeks ago. I just raise this issue in the house as it was months ago. I believe that resolution did pass, and the house should be provided with those documents.

The PRESIDENT: Ms Crozier, as you are aware, there is nothing I can do there about your point of order. You have to do it through a motion.

Mr Davis: On the point of order, President, a government minister may, via leave, make a statement.

The PRESIDENT: Mr Davis, I just gave my advice to Ms Crozier.