Order Paper
Reference: OP 26/17-22
Date: 01 June 2020
Marshalled List of Amendments
Indicative Timings for the Order of Business
The Assembly to sit at noon.
1. Prayers
2. Executive Committee Business
Consideration Stage: Budget (No. 2) Bill (NIA Bill 05/17-22)
Minister of Finance
Motion: Accelerated Passage – The Housing (Amendment) Bill (NIA Bill 06/17-22)
Proposed:
That the Housing (Amendment) Bill proceed under the accelerated passage procedure.
Minister for Communities
Second Stage: The Housing (Amendment) Bill (NIA Bill 06/17-22)
Minister for Communities
Motion: The Child Support (Miscellaneous Amendments No. 3) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2019
Proposed:
That the Child Support (Miscellaneous Amendments No. 3) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2019 be approved.
Minister for Communities
Motion: The Child Support (Miscellaneous Amendments No. 4) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2019
Proposed:
That the Child Support (Miscellaneous Amendments No. 4) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2019 be approved.
Minister for Communities
Legislative Consent Motion: Pension Schemes Bill
Proposed:
That this Assembly endorses the principle of the extension of the provisions of the Pension Schemes Bill dealing with collective money purchase benefits, the Pensions Regulator, pensions dashboards and further provision relating to pension schemes as contained in clauses 52 to 102, 117, 120 and 128 of, and Schedules 4 to 6, 8, 9 and 11 to, the Bill as introduced in the House of Lords, to Northern Ireland.
Minister for Communities
3. Private Members’ Business
Motion: Planning a Just Economic Recovery after the COVID-19 Crisis
Proposed:
That this Assembly recognises the unprecedented impact the COVID-19 global pandemic is having on our society and economy; commends the invaluable contribution made by our front-line workers who have provided vital service, selflessly, throughout this pandemic; believes that a fair and just economic recovery strategy is required in the aftermath of this crisis; agrees that an economic recovery strategy must not only recognise but also demonstrate that we value our front-line workers and want to protect them, and the most vulnerable, through any impending recession; understands that workers' rights, and public services must be protected; and commits to existing economic challenges being tackled by a just transition to a more high-skilled, regionally balanced and sustainable economy which works for workers, their families, and businesses; and calls on the Executive to ensure that these principles underpin an economic and society-wide recovery.
Dr Caoimhe Archibald
Mr Colm Gildernew
Ms Carál Ní Chuilín
Mr Declan McAleer
4. Adjournment