Page 1370 - Week 05 - Wednesday, 6 May 2015

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general for entry in the notifiable register as being 21 days after the end of the month in which the invoice was paid. The 21-day period facilitates administrative simplicity as it provides a single reference point per month for identification of notifiable invoices. It is also much more convenient to the public than having to search potentially hundreds of records. I commend this amendment to the Assembly.

Amendment agreed to.

MR COE (Ginninderra) (11.13): I move amendment No 4 circulated in my name [see schedule 1 at page 1459].

Amendment agreed to.

MR COE (Ginninderra) (11.13): I move amendment No 5 circulated in my name [see schedule 1 at page 1459].

Amendment agreed to.

Clause 4, as amended, agreed to.

Clause 5.

MR BARR (Molonglo—Chief Minister, Treasurer, Minister for Economic Development, Minister for Urban Renewal and Minister for Tourism and Events) (11.14): I move amendment No 3 circulated in my name [see schedule 2 at page 1460].

This amendment substitutes wording in the dictionary definitions to clarify that the definition of a notifiable invoice is consistent with the wording introduced otherwise by these amendments.

Amendment agreed to.

Clause 5, as amended, agreed to.

Clause 6.

MR BARR (Molonglo—Chief Minister, Treasurer, Minister for Economic Development, Minister for Urban Renewal and Minister for Tourism and Events) (11.15): I move amendment No 4 circulated in my name [see schedule 2 at page 1460].

This amendment simply changes the heading of a clause in Government Procurement Regulation 2007 to correspond with the wording in the proposed amendments for cross-referencing purposes.

Amendment agreed to.

MR COE (Ginninderra) (11.15): I move amendment No 6 circulated in my name [see schedule 1 at page 1459].


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