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1. Minute of Proceedings No. 35/00 TUESDAY 27 FEBRUARY 2001 The Assembly met at 10.30 am, the Speaker in the Chair 1. Personal Prayer or Meditation 1.1 Members observed two minutes’ silence. 2. Private Members’ Business 2.1 Motion – Royal Commission Report on Long-Term Care Proposed: That this Assembly calls on the Minister of Health, Social Services and Public Safety to implement in full in Northern Ireland the recommendations contained in the Report by the Royal Commission on Long-Term Care published in March 1999. [Mr K McCarthy] After debate, the Question being put, the Motion was carried without division. 2.2 Motion – Care for the Elderly Proposed: That this Assembly notes the decision of the Scottish Parliament to provide the elderly with free nursing and personal care and calls on the Executive Committee to make similar provision for the elderly in Northern Ireland and to promote the greater well-being of the elderly in this part of the United Kingdom. [Mr N Dodds] The Question being put, the Motion was carried without division. The Sitting was, by leave, suspended at 12.16 pm. The Sitting resumed at 2.00 pm. Deputy Speaker (Ms Jane Morrice) in the Chair. 3. Private Notice Question – Failure of Electricity Supply Sir Reg Empey, Minister of Enterprise, Trade and Investment, replied to a Private Notice Question tabled by Mr John Kelly. 4. Private Members’ Business (Cont’d) 4.1 Motion – Security Force Collusion Proposed: That this Assembly calls on the Secretary of State to initiate an independent public inquiry into allegations of collusion between the Royal Ulster Constabulary Special Branch, British Military Intelligence and Loyalist paramilitaries in the planning and murder of Catholics. [Mrs M Nelis] 4.2 Amendment Proposed: Delete all after "Assembly" and insert: "rejects allegations of collusion between the RUC Special Branch, British Military Intelligence and Loyalist Paramilitaries and congratulates the security forces who have striven to uphold law and order in Northern Ireland in the face of a sectarian campaign of murder directed by IRA/Sinn Féin in collusion with others." [Mr S Wilson] After debate, the Amendment being put, the Amendment was made without division. The Question being put, the Motion, as amended, was carried without division. 5. Private Notice Question – Adverse Weather Conditions Mr Gregory Campbell, Minister for Regional Development, replied to a Private Notice Question tabled by Mr John Fee. 4. Adjournment 4.1 Proposed: That the Assembly do now adjourn. [The Speaker] The Assembly adjourned at 4.30 pm. THE LORD ALDERDICE NORTHERN IRELAND ASSEMBLY
Public Accounts Committee: Third Report: Report on the Control of River Pollution in Northern Ireland (03/00/R) (The department identified after each rule is for reference purposes only.) SR No 60 Route A26 Larne Road Link, Ballymena (Abandonment) Order (Northern Ireland) 2001 (DRD) SR No 61 Local Government Pension Scheme (Pension Sharing on Divorce) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2001 (DOE) SR No 62 Local Government Pension Scheme (Management and Investment of Funds) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2001 (DOE) SR No 63 Local Government Pension Scheme (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2001 (DOE) SR No 64 Local Government Pension Scheme (Amendment No. 2) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2001 (DOE) FOR INFORMATION – WESTMINSTER PROCEEDINGS NORTHERN IRELAND LEGISLATION:
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DLSC |
Draft Order considered by a Delegated Legislation Standing Committee in the House of Commons. |
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NIC |
Proposal for a draft Order considered in the Northern Ireland Committee. |
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U |
Urgent order (not in draft form) laid before Parliament. |
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C |
Consequential Order (not in draft form) laid before Parliament. (Subject to Negative Procedure) |
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Taken formally. |
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SI |
Statutory Instrument Number, shown after title |
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Provisional date for next stage ie. PSC: 22.2.2000 - provisional standing committee 22 February 2000 |
For an explanation of Parliamentary consideration of Northern Ireland Legislation, see HCIO Factsheet No. 15
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Proposal Laid |
Draft Order Laid |
DLSC/ NIC |
Commons Motion to approve |
Lords Motion to approve |
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Reproduced from House of Commons Weekly Information Bulletin 24 February 2001.
Parliamentary Copyright House of Commons 2000.
TOP
Title & Bill Number |
First Stage |
Second Stage |
Committee Stage Extension |
Committee StageReport |
Consideration StageConcluded |
Further Consideration Stage |
Final Stage |
Royal Assent |
*Ground Rents Bill(NIA Bill 6/99) |
05.06.2000 |
19.06.2000 |
27.11.2000 |
27.11.2000 |
29.01.2001 |
06.02.2001 |
19.02.2001 |
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*Dogs (Amendment) Bill(NIA Bill 7/99) |
05.06.2000 |
03.07.2000 |
N/A |
13.10.2000 |
14.11.2000 |
11.12.2000 |
19.12.2000 |
29.01.2001 |
*Weights and Measures (Amendment) Bill(NIA Bill 8/99) |
05.06.2000 |
26.06.2000 |
16.10.2000 |
13.10.2000 |
06.11.2000 |
20.11.2000 |
04.12.2000 |
20.12.2000 |
*Fisheries (Amendment) Bill(NIA Bill 9/99) |
26.06.2000 |
18.09.2000 |
14.12.2000 |
14.12.2000 |
22.01.2001 |
06.02.2001 |
19.02.2001 |
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**Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Bill(NIA Bill 1/00) |
02.10.2000 |
09.10.2000 |
N/A |
N/A |
17.10.2000 |
23.10.2000 |
23.10.2000 |
20.11.2000 |
Street Trading Bill(NIA Bill 2/00) |
02.10.2000 |
16.10.2000 |
31.01.2001 |
16.01.2001 |
05.02.2001 |
13.02.2001 |
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Health and Personal Social Services Bill(NIA Bill 3/00) |
02.10.2000 |
23.10.2000 |
23.02.2001 |
08.01.2001 |
22.01.2001 |
30.01.2001 |
12.02.2001 |
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Family Law Bill(NIA Bill 4/00) |
02.10.2000 |
06.11.2000 |
27.04.2001 |
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Defective Premises (Landlord’s Liability) Bill(NIA Bill 5/00) |
02.10.2000 |
16.10.2000 |
27.04.2001 |
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Government Resources and Accounts Bill(NIA Bill 6/00) |
16.10.2000 |
24.10.2000 |
26.01.2001 |
26.01.2001 |
12.02.2001 |
20.02.2001 |
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Planning (Compensation, etc.) Bill(NIA Bill 7/00) |
23.10.2000 |
07.11.2000 |
N/A |
04.12.2000 |
15.01.2001 |
23.01.2001 |
05.02.2001 |
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Adoption (Intercountry Aspects) Bill(NIA Bill 8/00) |
20.11.2000 |
04.12.2000 |
06.04.2001 |
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Electronic Communications Bill(NIA Bill 9/00) |
11.12.2000 |
15.01.2001 |
N/A |
13.02.2001 |
26.02.2001 |
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Budget Bill(NIA Bill 10/00) |
19.02.2001 |
20.02.2001 |
N/A |
N/A |
26.02.2001 |
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* Leave granted for Bill to carry over from last Session.
** Bills which are granted accelerated passage do not pass through a Committee Stage.
TOPTHE NORTHERN IRELAND ASSEMBLY
LIST OF MOTIONS
NO DAY NAMED
Items marked † are new or have been altered
PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BUSINESS
MOTION
Exclusion of Sinn Féin
This House resolves that Sinn Féin does not enjoy the confidence of the Assembly because it is not committed to non-violence and exclusively peaceful and democratic means and, therefore, consistent with the Northern Ireland Act 1998, determines that Members of Sinn Féin shall be excluded from holding office as Ministers for a period of 12 months from the date of this resolution.
[Mr C Wilson]
[Mr P Roche]
Mobile Phones
That this Assembly calls upon the Minister of the Environment and the Minister of Health, Social Services and Public Safety to ensure the complete implementation of the recommendations made by the Independent Expert Group on Mobile Phones as laid out in the Stewart Report, to ensure that no telecommunications masts are constructed within three hundred yards of any dwelling without full public consultation.
[Mr J Shannon]
Local Government Elections
That this Assembly calls on the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland to announce that the Local Government elections will take place in May 2001.
[Mr E Poots]
Award to RUC
This Assembly calls for an official Assembly award to be made to the RUC and its reserve in recognition of its officers’ duty, service and bravery in the face of terrorism and crime and for its impartial defence of the entire Northern Ireland community.
[Mr I Paisley Jnr]
Fireworks
That this Assembly calls on the Executive to establish an Inter-Departmental Working Group in conjunction with the Northern Ireland Office to examine ways in which the nuisance caused by fireworks can be abated.
[Mr K McCarthy]
[Mrs E Bell]
Councillors
That this Assembly calls upon the Minister of the Environment to bring forward proposals to financially reward the long-term contributions of many Councillors and to assess the work of Councillors to ensure that they are financially rewarded at an appropriate level.
[Mr O Gibson]
[Mrs E Bell]
Irish Justice System
That this Assembly notes with concern the failure of the Irish Justice system to resolve the rape/incest case of the daughter of British citizen Sarah Bland.
[Mr I Paisley Jnr]
Road Spending Plans
That this Assembly calls on the Minister for Regional Development to explain current road spending plans in the context of the recent publication of the consultation paper ‘Developing a Regional Transportation Strategy’.
[Ms M McWilliams]
Minimum Wage
That this Assembly considers the current minimum wage threshold to be too low and supports a minimum wage level of (at least) £5.00 per hour and calls for the youth exemption contained in the current legislation to be abolished so that the £5.00 per hour rate applies to all.
[Mr B Hutchinson]
[Dr D O’Hagan]
District Council Childcare Facilities
That this Assembly calls on local authorities to set themselves a common objective of providing childcare facilities for elected representatives and staff.
[Ms M Gildernew]
Morning After Pill
That this Assembly regrets the decision of the Minister of Health, Social Services and Public Safety to sign The Prescription Only Medicines (Human Use) Amendment (No.3) Order 2000.
[Dr E Birnie]
[Mr A Maginness]
United Christian Broadcasters
That this Assembly supports the award of broadcasting radio licences to United Christian Broadcasters Ltd and welcomes the decision of the European Court of Human Rights on 7 November 2000 placing no restriction on religious bodies applying for and being granted licences for local broadcasting, at the same time this Assembly deplores the decision of the Radio Authority on 26 April 2000 to refuse a local digital multiplex licence for the Northern Ireland region to United Christian Broadcasters.
[Mr G Savage]
Domestic Energy Efficiency Scheme
That this Assembly welcomes the achievement of the Department for Social Development in tackling fuel poverty through the existing Domestic Energy Efficiency Scheme (DEES) and calls on the Minister for Social Development to ensure that the DEES II Scheme will be an effective mechanism to finally eradicate this problem.
[Ms M Gildernew]
Bi-Centenary of the Act of Union 1801
That this Assembly deplores the intention of the Minister of Culture, Arts and Leisure to preside over the commemoration of the Bi-Centenary of the Act of Union 1801.
[Mrs M Nelis]
TG4
That this Assembly calls on the relevant Irish and British Broadcasting Authorities to ensure the complete availability of TG4 throughout Ireland.
[Mr B McElduff]
Alcohol Bye-Laws
That this Assembly believes that current levels of enforcement of alcohol bye-laws are inadequate to address the problem of outdoor drinking; and that increased resources should be made available for the enforcement of the bye-laws and for a province-wide education programme to alert younger people to the dangers of under-age drinking.
[Mrs J Carson]
Morning After Pill
That this Assembly expresses concern at the decision by the Minister for Health, Social Services and Public Safety making the ‘morning after pill’ available to 16 year olds without any debate in the Assembly or the Health Committee, and calls on the Minister to reverse her decision.
[Mrs I Robinson]
Security Policy
That this Assembly calls on Her Majesty’s Government, in the absence of actual decommissioning, to implement an effective security policy to recover all illegal weapons and explosives from the terrorist organisations.
[Mr P Roche]
[Mr N Boyd]
Child Protection
That this Assembly calls on the Ministers responsible for the protection of children, in view of the anomalies in the current vetting system, to take the necessary interim steps to improve the position on vetting those suitable to work with children.
[Ms P Lewsley]
Fluoridation of Drinking Water
That this Assembly calls on the Minister of Health, Social Services and Public Safety to discontinue the fluoridation of drinking water.
[Mr J Dallat]
Adolescent Psychiatric Services
That this Assembly notes with concern the shortage of adolescent psychiatric services throughout Northern Ireland and urges the Minister of Health to ensure that the key staff are recruited immediately with a view to meeting the community need for this vital service within 2 years in all parts of Northern Ireland.
[Dr A McDonnell]
[Mr E McMenamin]
Traceability Scheme
That this Assembly calls on the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development to take all steps necessary to ensure the integrity of the Traceability Scheme for Northern Ireland Beef and to investigate the labelling and subsequent sell-on of all beef processed in Northern Ireland Meat Plants.
[Mr G Savage]
Inter-Departmental Working Group
That this Assembly calls on the Executive to establish an Inter-Departmental Working Group to make recommendations on the removal of paramilitary flags, emblems and graffiti from public property.
[Mr K McCarthy]
‘Barriers to Growth and Survival’ Report
That this Assembly notes the Report, ‘Barriers to Growth and Survival’ published by the Federation of Small Businesses in November 2000; and calls on the Minister of Enterprise, Trade and Investment to initiate an investigation into the high level of interest charges imposed by banks in Northern Ireland on small businesses.
[Mr B Armstrong]
Audit Office Report
That this Assembly notes the recent report by the Comptroller and Auditor General on ‘Road Opening by Utilities’ (NIA 35/00), published on 22 February 2001.
[Mr J Kelly]
Social Exclusion of Young People
That this Assembly calls on the Minister of Further and Higher Education, Training and Employment urgently to review those policies aimed at reducing the social exclusion of young people in Northern Ireland and to initiate programmes and initiatives which will reduce the number of young people in Northern Ireland entering long-term unemployment.
[Mr J Dallat]
Gender Equality
† That this Assembly calls on the Office of the First Minister and Deputy First Minister, given the reports of skills shortages in the employment sector, to review training provision for women in Northern Ireland and to promote a more co-ordinated training service to enhance gender equality in the training sector.
[Mrs P Lewsley]
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