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Additionally, the existing provisions of the Act require that third-party property damage insurance be in a prescribed form. This has meant that an operator must take out a separate third-party property damage insurance policy in the prescribed form even if the operator has a comprehensive insurance policy covering damage to property to the required level. Under the new provisions a person who has a comprehensive insurance policy that includes damage to property of at least the required minimum will not be required to take out a separate third-party property insurance policy. This is another example, Madam Speaker, of this Government cutting back on red tape and overregulation which we heard Mrs Carnell rabbiting on about a lot yesterday. We are actually delivering. Madam Speaker, I present the explanatory memorandum.

Debate (on motion by Mr De Domenico) adjourned.

AUDITOR-GENERAL - REPORT NO. 6 OF 1993
Government Schooling Program

MADAM SPEAKER: Members, I present, for your information, the Auditor-General's report No. 6 of 1993, Government Schooling Program.

Motion (by Mr Berry), by leave, agreed to:

That the Assembly authorises the publication of Auditor-General's report No. 6 of 1993.

Motion (by Mr Berry) agreed to:

That the Assembly takes note of the paper.

AUDITOR-GENERAL - REPORT NO. 7 OF 1993
Annual Management Report

MADAM SPEAKER: Members, I present, for your information, the Auditor-General's report No. 7 of 1993, the annual management report for the year ended 30 June 1993.

Motion (by Mr Berry), by leave, agreed to:

That the Assembly authorises the publication of Auditor-General's report No. 7 of 1993.

Motion (by Mr Berry) agreed to:

That the Assembly takes note of the paper.


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