Page 226 - Week 01 - Wednesday, 13 February 1991

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PAPERS

MR COLLAERY (Deputy Chief Minister): For the information of members, I table the following papers:

Legal Aid Act - Legal Aid Commission - Report and financial statements for 1989-90.

Vocational Training Act - Vocational Training Authority - Report for 1989-90.

Audit Act - Milk Authority - Financial statements for 1989-90.

Interpretation Act - Milk Authority - Report for the period 11 May 1989 - 30 June 1990.

Drugs of Dependence Act - Operation of - Report for 1989-90.

Interpretation Act - Transport Trust Account - Report and financial statements for 1989-90 - Request for extension of time.

Interpretation Act - Housing Trust Account - Report and financial statements for 1989-90 - Request for extension of time.

MR KAINE (Chief Minister) (3.10): I would like to move that those documents that have been tabled be noted, because it is the practice in other places to allow these documents to be debated and, of course, they cannot be debated unless a motion is moved that allows them to be brought up by other members who have an interest in them. I think we should adopt the practice that, when such documents are tabled in the future, a motion is moved that they be noted, to enable any member of the house to raise matters arising from them if they so wish.

MR SPEAKER: I just raise the issue that, if these papers are all listed under the one motion to take note of the papers, they will all be able to be debated as a cognate debate. With respect, I think therefore that each one should be listed separately, if that is what you desire. So the motion would be that each one be noted separately.

MR KAINE: If that is the form of the motion that is required, then I move, in respect of each of the papers:

That the Assembly takes note of the paper.

Debate (on motion by Mr Moore) adjourned.


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