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COVID-19 Disease Emergency (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill (No. 2) 2020
Type of vote: Bill (Other) Moved by: Liberals | Thursday, 30 April 2020 |
Passed | No Division. | |
Subject of Debate BILL NO. 17. - DECLARED URGENT. – The Minister for Justice declared the COVID-19 Disease Emergency (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill (No. 2) 2020 to be an Urgent Bill. ALLOTMENT OF TIME. A Motion being made and the Question being proposed – That all remaining stages of the Bill be completed by half-past Six o’clock p.m. today. |
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Original Bill
All Votes
Third Reading - 30 Apr 2020 (Passed)
Bill passed House without division.
Amendment - 30 Apr 2020 (Negatived)
An amendment to cause the regulation making powers to expire on the emergency cessation day, and for regulations made to be rescinded on the emergency cessation day.
Amendment - 30 Apr 2020 (Negatived)
Amendment to cause the new powers for police to issue infringement notices to expire on the emergency cessation day.
Amendment - 30 Apr 2020 (Negatived)
The first of a number of intended amendments to provide for Parliamentary oversight for contracts entered into under the new powers exceeding one year in length or $20 million in value.
Amendment - 30 Apr 2020 (Passed)
Amendment aligning the emergency cessation day with the day in the first COVID-19 Disease Emergency (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2020.
Other - 30 Apr 2020 (Passed)
A motion to declare the Bill urgent and require a vote on the bill by 6:30 pm.
Other - 30 Apr 2020 (Negatived)
A motion to allow the committee to consider amendments relating to the Subordinate Legislation Committee.
Amendment - 30 Apr 2019 (Negatived)
Amendment to cause an amendment contained in the first COVID-19 Disease Emergency (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2020 to expire on the emergency cessation day.