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Clauses 402 to 415, by leave, taken together and agreed to.

Schedule 1 agreed to.

Schedule 2.

Amendments 2.1 to 2.7, by leave, taken together and agreed to.

Proposed schedule 2 new amendment 2.7A.

MR CORBELL (Molonglo—Attorney-General, Minister for Police and Emergency Services, Minister for the Environment and Minister for Capital Metro) (5.52): I move amendment No 14 circulated in my name [see schedule 2 at page 4278]. This is a consequential amendment arising from the amendments included in the Emergency Amendment Bill 2014, which was presented to this place on 25 September 2014. This consequential amendment updates references to land management plans in that bill in line with the Nature Conservation Bill and consequential amendments to the Planning and Development Act.

Proposed schedule 2 new amendment 2.7A agreed to.

Remainder of bill, by leave, taken as a whole.

MR CORBELL (Molonglo—Attorney-General, Minister for Police and Emergency Services, Minister for the Environment and Minister for Capital Metro) (5.55), by leave: I move amendments Nos 15 to 24 circulated in my name together [see schedule 2 at page 4278]. These amendments are consequential on a range of matters that have been identified in the scrutiny of bills committee report and a range of other matters as outlined in the supplementary explanatory statement, which I now table formally for the information of members, and I commend the amendments to the Assembly.

Amendments agreed to.

Remainder of bill as a whole, as amended, agreed to.

Bill, as amended, agreed to.

Utilities (Technical Regulation) Bill 2014

Debate resumed from 5 June 2014, on motion by Mr Corbell:

That this bill be agreed to in principle.

MR COE (Ginninderra) (5.56): The opposition will be supporting the Utilities (Technical Regulation) Bill 2014, with only one simple set of amendments, I believe. I understand the government will be moving amendments, and the opposition will be supporting these amendments. I will speak about the bill and the amendments together.


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