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1 INDEX TO JOURNALS SESSION 1980 ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTEENTH VOLUME I R. First Reading. 2 R. Second Reading. 3 R. Third Reading. Am. Amendment. MEANING OF TERMS USED Corn. Committee of the Whole. Rep. Report. R.A. Royal Assent. ADDRESSES: By His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor- Opening, Closing, In Reply, 13, 14, 19, 20. AMENDMENTS: Address in Reply, 14, 15, 18; negatived, 19. Bill No. 27 (Message), 245. Committee of Selection, reference, 10. Committee of Selection, report, 31; ruled out of order, 31. Motion for second reading of Bill No. 7, 92; negatived, 150 Motion "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair," 29, 30, 31, 33, negatived, 33. Public Accounts 1978/79, 22. APPEALS From Chairman's ruling that debate on Vote 9 not relevant, sustained, 48. From Chairman's ruling that first member standing be recognized, sustained, 241. From Chairman's ruling that member's question not in order, sustained, 235. From Chairman's ruling that proposed amendment to vote not in order, sustained, 254. From Chairman's ruling that successive motion without intervening business not in order, sustained, 61. From Speaker's ruling that Chair has right to reserve opinion, sustained, 85. From Speaker's ruling that his opinion under S.O. 35 not subject to appeal, sustained, 13, 191. From Speaker's ruling that House need not recess while ruling being considered, sustained, 274. From Speaker's ruling that leave required to move motion, sustained, 253. From Speaker's ruling that member's absence not point of order, sustained, 128. From Speaker's ruling that rule against delay in raising matter of privilege be strictly applied, sustained, 174. ASSENT TO BILLS, 52, 113, 172, , BILLS: NUMERICAL: No. I--To Perpetuate a Parliamentary Right 2 Finance Statutes Amendment, ; 3 R., 106; R.A., Social Service Tax Amendment, ; Rep., 145; 3 R., 145; R.A., 11 4 Corporation Capital Tax Amendment, Rep., 102; 3 R., 102; R.A., Special Purpose Appropriation, ; Rep., 106; 3 R., 106; R.A., 6 Forest and Range Resource Fund Act. Rep., 106; 3 R., 106; R.A., R., 10. Message, 23; 2 R., 102; Com., 106; Rep., Message, 24; 2 R., 136; Com., 144; Am., Message, 24; 2 R., 96; Com. 102; Message, 24; 2 R., 68, 86, 93, 104; Com., 113. Message, 29; 2 R., 103, 104; Corn.. 106;

2 iv INDEX TO JOURNALS 1980 B1LLS Continued NUMERICAL Continued No. 7 Special Funds, Message, 25; 2 R., 46, 51, 52, 55 59, 65, 92, 150, 151; Corn., 152, 161; Rep., 161; 3 R., 163; R.A., Holiday Shopping. Message, 58; order for 2 R. discharged and ordered dropped from Order Paper, Crown Corporations Borrowing Authority Increase. Message, 25; 2 R., 137, 151; Corn., 166; Rep., 166; 3 R., 167; R.A., Company Amendment, R., Supply No. 1, R., 50; 2 R., 50; Corn., 51; Rep., 51; 3 R., 51; R.A., Credit Union Amendment, R., 53; 2 R., 134, 135, 136; Corn., 146; Rep., 146; 3 R., 147; R.A., Land Amendment, Message, 55; 2 R., 172, 244; Corn., 263; Am., 263; Rep., 263; 3 R., 280; R.A., Consumer Protection Amendment, Message, 68; 2 R., 141; Corn., 147; Rep., 147; 3 R., 147; R.A., College and Institute Amendment, Message, 72; 2 R., 103; Corn., 131; Rep., 131; 3 R., 131; R.A., Consumer and Corporate Affairs Statutes Amendment, R., 113; 2 R., 141; Com., 147; Rep., 147; 3 R., 147; R.A., Forest Amendment, Message, 83: 2 R., 99, 134; Corn., 286; Am., 286; Rep., 286; 3 R., 286; R.A., Liquor Control and Licensing Amendment, Message, 79; 2 R., 148, 149, 150; Corn., 167, 171; Rep., 171; 3 R., 172; R.A., Transpo 86 Corporation. Message, 81; 2 R., 205; Corn., 206, 208; Rep., 208; 3 R., 209; R.A., School Amendment, Message, 89; 2 R., 96; Corn., 103; Rep., 103; 3 R., 103; Re-corn., 147; Am., 147; Rep., 147; 3 R., 171; R.A., Residential Tenancy Amendment, Message, 105; 2 R., 130; Corn., 141; Am., 141; Rep., 141; 3 R., 145; R.A., Fort Nelson Indian Reserve Minerals Revenue Sharing. Message, 88; 2 R., 146; Corn., 149; Rep., 149; 3 R., 149; R.A., Trade and Convention Centre. Message, 84; 2 R., 92, 95, 96; Corn., 96; Rep., 96; 3 R., 98; R.A., Insurance (Motor Vehicle) Amendment, R., 90; 2 R., 212; Corn., 272; Rep., 272; 3 R., 272; R.A., Fire Services Amendment, R., 90; 2 R., 148; Corn., 149; Rep., 149; 3 R., 149; R.A., Pension (College) Amendment, Message, 100; 2 R., 244; Corn., 261; Rep., 261; 3 R., 262; R.A., Pension (Municipal) Amendment, Message, 100; 2 R., 245; Corn., 262; Rep., 262; 3 R., 280; R.A., Pension (Public Service) Amendment, Message, 101; order for 2 R. discharged and ordered dropped from Order Paper, Pension (Teachers) Amendment, Message, 101; 2 R., 258; Corn., 267; Rep., 268; 3 R., 268; R.A., Public Service Benefit Plan Amendment, Message, 101; 2 R., 261; Corn., 268; Rep., 268; 3 R., 268; R.A., 281. " 31 Home Owner Grant. Message, 137; 2 R., 146; Corn., 149; Rep., 149; 3 R., 149; R.A., Livestock Brand. Message, 106; 2 R., 167; Corn., 172; Am., 172; Rep., 172; 3 R., 172; R.A., Revised Statutes Correction, Message, 103; 2 R., 150; Corn., 210; Rep., 210; 3 R., 210; R.A., Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment (No. 1), Message, 129; 2 R., 150; Corn., 163, 167, 209; Rep., 209; 3 R., 209; R.A., 281. " 35 Supply, No. 2, R., 170; 2 R., 170; Com., 170: Rep., 170; 3 R., 170; R.A., Employment Standards. Message, 184; 2 R., 269, 270; Corn., 286; Am., 286; Rep., 286; 3 R., 288; R.A., Public Service Amendment, R., 165; 2 R., 261; Com., 268; Rep., 268; 3 R., 269; R. A., 281.

3 29 Ellz. 2 INDEX TO JOURNALS BILLS-Continued NUMERICAL-Continued No 38-Private Investors and Security Agencies. Message, 168; 2 R. 213; Corn., 223; Am., 223; Rep., 223; 3 R., 223; R.A., Mines. 1 R., 169; 2 R., 212; Corn., 270; Am., 270; Rep., 270; 3 R., 280; R.A., Insurance Amendment, I R., 211; 2 R., 263; Corn., 269; Rep., 269; 3 R., 269; R.A., Mineral Resource Tax Amendment, Message, 184; 2 R., 213; Corn., 223; Am., 223; Rep., 223; 3 R., 223; R.A., Business Licence. Message, 180; 2 R., 213; Com., 223 Rep., 223;3 R 223; R.A., Pension (Public Service) Amendment, 1980 Message, 199; 2 R., 249, 257; Corn., 267; Rep., 267; 3 R., 267; R.A., Motor Vehicle Amendment, Message, 221; 2 R., 278; Corn., 278; Am., 278; Rep., 278; 3 R., 278; R.A., Family and Child Service. Message, 221:2 R., 270; Corn., 286; Am., 286; Rep., 286; 3 R., 286; R.A British Columbia Place. Message, 210; 2 R., 272; Com., 286; Am., 286; Rep., 286; 3 R., 286; R.A., Obsolete Statutes Repeal, R., 221:2 R., 279; Corn., 279; Rep., 279:3 R., 280; R.A., Municipalities Enabling and Validating Amendment, Message, 237; 2 R., 272; Com., 283; Am., 283; Rep., 283; 3 R., 283; R.A., Ministry of Finance. Message, 217; 2 R., 283; Corn., 283; Rep., 283; 3 R., 283; R.A., Livestock. Message, 218; 2 R., 263; Com., 283; Rep., 283; 3 R., 283; R.A., Utilities Commission. Message, 239; 2 R., 273, 274; Corn., 289; Am., 289; Rep., 289; 3 R., 289; R.A., Ministry of Tourism. Message, 236; 2 R., 283; Corn 283; Rep., 283; 3 R., 283; R.A., Municipal Amendment, Message, 237; 2 R., 280, 281, 282; Corn., 288; Am., 288; Rep., 288; 3 R., 289; R.A., Attorney General Statutes Amendment, Message, 239; 2 R., 272; Corn., 283; Rep., 283; 3 R., 283; R.A., Holiday Shopping Regulation. Message, 240; 2 R., 280; Corn., 285; Rep., 285; 3 R., 285; R.A., Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Message, 234; 2 R., 263; Corn., 284; Rep., 284; 3 R.. 284; R.A., Ministry of Universities, Science and Communications. Message, 236; 2 R., 283; Corn., 283; Rep., 283; 3 R., 283; R.A., Ministry of Environment. Message, 233; 2 R., 283; Com., 283; Rep., 283; 3 R., 283; R.A., Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment (No. 2). Message, 247; 2 R., 280; Corn., 284; Rep., 284; 3 R., 284; R.A., Revised Statutes Correction (No. 2), Message, 241; 2 R., 272; Com., 282; Am., 282; Rep., 282; 3 R., 288; R.A., Mineral Amendment, Message, 238; 2 R., 273; Corn., 282; Rep., 282; 3 R., 282; R.A., Ministry of Intergovernmental Relations. Message, 238; 2 R., 283; Corn., Rep., 283; 3 R., 283; R.A., Horse Racing Tax Amendment. Message, 242; 2 R., 275, 278; Corn 283; Rep., 283; 3 R., 283; R.A., Supply, No. 3, R., 292:2 R., 293; Com., 293; Rep., 293; 3 R 293; R.A., 294. M 20I-Nutrition Awareness. 1 R., 18. M 202-An Act Respecting the Televising and Other Broadcasting of Debates and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. 1 R., 25. M 203-An Act Respecting the Commercial Use of Lie Detectors. 1 R., 34. M 204-Human Rights Code of British Columbia Amendment, R., 49. M 205-An Act to Regulate Smoking in Public Places and Meetings. 1 R., 57. M 206-An Act to Declare The Rights of Children in British Columbia. 1 R., 66. M 207-An Act to Amend The Capital Commission Act. 1 R., 66.

4 vi INDEX TO JOURNALS 1980 BILLS-Continued NumERtcAL-Continued No. M 208-An Act Respecting Public Representation on Executive Boards and Councils of British Columbia Professional Associations. 1 R., 79. M 209-An Act Establishing the Right to Public Information and the Protection of Individual Privacy. 1 R., 90. M 210-Vancouver Island Energy Authority. 1 R., 130. M 211-An Act to Establish An Institute of Native Indian Languages for British Columbia. 1 R., 185. M 212-An Act to Amend the Human Rights Code of British Columbia. 1 R., 204. M 213-An Act to Amend the Factory Act. 1 R., 205. M 214-Groundwater Licensing. 1 R., 216. M 215-Bikeways Development. 1 R., 255. M 216-Uranium Exploration and Mining. 1 R., 273. Pr 401-An Act to Incorporate The Institute of Accredited Public Accountants. 1 R., 44. " Pr 402-Pension Plans (I.W.A.-Forest Industry) Merger Validation. 1 R., 44; 2 R., 263; Corn., 269; Rep., 269; 3 R., 269; R.A., 281. Pr 403-The Cultus Lake Park Amendment. 1 R., 53; 2 R., 263, 271; Corn., 284; Rep., 284; 3 R., 284; R.A., 293. Pr 404-The Royal Canadian Legion Amendment. 1 R., 70; 2 R., 271; Corn., 284; Rep., 284; R.A., 293. ALPHABETICAL: Attorney-General Statutes Amendment (No. 29). Bikeways Development (No. M 215). British Columbia Place (No. 46). Business Licence (No. 42). Capital Commission Amendment (No. M 207). College and Institute Amendment (No. 15). Commercial Use of Lie Detectors (No. M 203). Company Amendment (No. 10). Consumer Protection Amendment (No. 14). Corporation Capital Tax Amendment (No. 4). Credit Union Amendment (No. 12). Crown Corporations Borrowing Authority Increase (No. 9). Cultus Lake Park Amendment (No. Pr 403). Employment Standards (No. 36). Factory Amendment (No. M 213). Family and Child Service (No. 45). Finance Statutes Amendment (No. 2). Fire Services Amendment (No. 25). Forest Amendment (No. 17). Forest and Range Resource Fund (No. 6). Fort Nelson Indian Reserve Minerals Revenue Sharing (No. 22). Groundwater Licensing (No. M 214). Holiday Shopping (No. 8). Holiday Shopping Regulation (No. 56). Home Owner Grant (No. 31). Horse Racing Tax Amendment (No. 64). Human Rights Code of British Columbia Amendment (No. M 204), (No. M 212). Institute of Accredited Public Accountants Incorporation (No. Pr 401). Insurance Amendment (No. 40). Insurance (Motor Vehicle) Amendment (No. 24). Land Amendment (No. 13). Livestock (No. 50). Livestock Brand (No. 32). Liquor Control and Licensing Amendment (No. 18). Mineral Amendment (No. 62). Mineral Resource Tax Amendment (No. 41). Mines (No. 39). Ministry of Agriculture and Food (No. 57). Ministry of Environment (No. 59). Ministry of Finance (No. 49). Ministry of Intergovernmental Relations (No. 63).

5 29 Euz. 2 INDEX TO JOURNALS vii B1LLS-Continued ALPHABETICAL-Continued Ministry of Tourism (No. 53). Ministry of Universities, Science and Communications (No. 58). Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment, No. 1 (No. 34). Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment, No. 2 (No. 60). Motor Vehicle Amendment (No. 44). Municipal Amendment (No. 54). Municipalities Enabling and Validation Amendment (No. 48). Nutrition Awareness (No. M 201). Obsolete Statutes Repeal (No. 47). Pension (College) Amendment (No. 26). Pension (Municipal) Amendment (No. 27). Pension Plans (I.W.A.-Forest Industry) Merger Validation (No. Pr 402). Pension (Public Service) Amendment (No. 28), (No. 43). Pension (Teachers) Amendment (No. 29). Private Investors and Security Agencies (No. 38). Public Representation on Executive Boards and Councils of British Columbia Professional Associations (No. M 208). Public Service Amendment (No. 37). Public Service Benefit Plan Amendment (No. 30). Residential Tenancy Amendment (No. 21). Revised Statutes Correction (No. 33). Revised Statutes Correction, No. 2 (No. 61). Right to Public Information and the Protection of Individual Privacy (No. M 209). Rights of Children in British Columbia (No. M 206). Royal Canadian Legion Amendment (No. Pr 404). School Amendment (No. 20). Smoking in Public Places and Meetings (No. M 205). Social Services Tax Amendment (No. 3). Special Funds (No. 7). Special Purpose Appropriation (No. 5). Supply, No. 1 (No. 11). Supply, No. 2 (No. 35). Supply, No. 3 (No. 65). Televising and Other Broadcasting of Debates and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia (No. M 202). To Establish an Institute of Native Indian Languages for British Columbia (No. M 211). To Perpetuate a Parliamentary Right (No. 11. Trade and Convention Centre (No. 23). Transpo 86 Corporation (No. 19). Uranium Exploration and Mining (No. M 216). Utilities Commission (No. 52). Vancouver Island Energy Authority (No. M 2(0). CHAIRMAN: Chairman's ruling that debate not relevant to vote under consideration, sustained, 48. Chairman's ruling that first member standing be recognized, sustained, Chairman's ruling that member's question not in order, sustained, 235. Chairman's ruling that proposed amendment to vote not in order, sustained, 254. Chairman's ruling that successive motion without intervening business not in order, sustained, 61. COMMITTEES: SELECT STANDING: Agriculture- Environment and Resources- Health, Education, and Human Resources-

6 viii INDEX TO JOURNALS 1980 COMMITTEES Continued Transportation and Communications Labour and Justice Municipal Affairs and Housing Public Accounts and Economic Affairs Appointment, 31-32; reference, 22. Report, 289; adopted, 289. Standing Orders and Private Bills Appointment ; reference, 44, 53, 70. Reports Refund of petitioner's fee, Bill No. Pr 402 An Act to Amend the Coitus Lake Park Act, 41; adopted, 42. Cultus Lake Park Amendment,41, 179; adopted, 41, 179. Institute of Accredited Public Accountants, 41, 211; adopted, Pension Plans (I.W.A.-Forest Industry) Merger Validation, 64; adopted, 64. Royal Canadian Legion Amendment, 64, 203; adopted, 65, 203. Crown Corporations Fair Election Practices SPECIAL: Committee of Selection Appointment, 10; reference, 10; Report, 31-32; adopted, 34. Committee of Privilege Appointment, 18, 31-32; reference, 18; Report, ; adopted, 289. DAVIDSON, WALTER KENNETH: Appointed Deputy Speaker, 11. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Davidson, W. K., appointed, 11. Takes chair in Speaker's absence, 47, 48, 49, 51, 52, 55, 57, 58, 60, 62, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 79, 80,82,83,87,89,92,93,95,100,103,105,109,113,114,115,116,117,118,123,125, ,130,133,135,140,142,143,145,148,152,161,165,168,173,177,178,179, , 185, 186, 188, 189, 193, 194, 195, 196, 199, 201, 202, 204, 205, 208, 210, 214, 217, 220, 223, 225, 233,236, 241,250, 252,253, 255,260, 267, 270, 271, 273, 278, 281, 283. DIVISIONS: Address in Reply, 21. Amendment to Address in Reply, 19. Amendment to motion for second reading of Bill No. 7, 150. Amendment to motion for second reading of Bill No. 52, 275. Amendment to motion referring Public Accounts to Committee, 22. Amendment to motion "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the chair," 33. Chairman's ruling that debate during Vote 9 not relevant, sustained, 48. Chairman's ruling that first member standing be recognized, sustained, 241. Chairman's ruling that member's question not in order, sustained, 235. Chairman's ruling that proposed amendment to Vote 21 not in order, sustained, 254. Chairman's ruling that successive motion without intervening business not in order, sustained, 61. Consideration in Committee of amendment to section 15 of Bill No. 2, 106. Consideration in Committee of amendment to section 7 of Bill No. 4, 102. Consideration in Committee of section 2 of Bill No. 7, Consideration in Committee of section 6 of Bill No. 7, 153.

7 29 Etiz. 2 INDEX TO JOURNALS ix DIVISIONS Continued Consideration in Committee of section 7 of Bill No. 7, Consideration in Committee of section 9 of Bill No. 7, 154. Consideration in Committee of section 12 of Bill No. 7, Consideration in Committee of section 15 of Bill No. 7, 155. Consideration in Committee of section 17 of Bill No. 7, Consideration in Committee of section 20 of Bill No. 7, 162. Consideration in Committee of section 23 of Bill No. 7, 162. Consideration in Committee of section 26 of Bill No. 7, Consideration in Committee of section 1 of Bill No. 9, 166. Consideration in Committee of section 2 of Bill No. 9, 166. Consideration in Committee of section 3 of Bill No. 9, 167. Consideration in Committee of amendment to section 4 of Bill No. 15, 131. Consideration in Committee of section 4 of Bill No. 15, 131. Consideration in Committee of section 2 of Bill No. 18, 171. Consideration in Committee of section 8 of Bill No. 18, Consideration in Committee of section 4 of Bill No. 19, Consideration in Committee of section 12 of Bill No, 19, 207. Consideration in Committee of section 8, as amended, of Bill No 27, 262. Consideration in Committee of section 1 of Bill No. 34, Consideration in Committee of section 3 of Bill No. 34, 164. Consideration in Committee of section 24 of Bill No. 34, 209. Consideration in Committee of amendment to section 25 of Bill No. 34, Consideration in Committee of amendment to section 30 of Bill No. 36, 286. Consideration in Committee of amendment to section 42 of Bill No. 36, 287. Consideration in Committee of amendment to section 57 of Bill No. 36, 288. Consideration in Committee of amendment to section 79 of Bill No. 36, 288. Consideration in Committee of section 2 of Bill No. 37, 269. Consideration in Committee of title of Bill No. 39, 270. Consideration in Committee of section 19 of Bill No. 44, 278. Consideration in Committee of section 6 of Bill No. 46, 286. Consideration in Committee of section 3 of Bill No. 56, 285. Consideration in Committee of amendment to section 5 of Bill No, 57, 284. Consideration in Committee of amendment to section 60.1 of Bill No. 60, 284. Consideration in Committee of Vote 9, 112. Consideration in Committee of Vote 10, 119. Consideration in Committee of amendment to Vote 21, 254. Consideration in Committee of Vote 75, 220. Consideration in Committee of Vote 118, 197. Consideration in Committee of Vote 134, 222. Consideration in Committee of Vote 193, 182. Motion that Bill No. 3 be place on Orders of the Day for committal, Motion that Bill No. M 216 be placed on Orders of the Day for second reading, 273. Motion that Chairman leave the chair, 45, 53, 61, 69, 190. Motion that Committee rise and report Bill No. 29 complete without amendment, 268. Motion that Committee rise and report progress, 43, 53, 63, 66, 71, 72-73, 97, 124, , 178, , 190, 193, 206. Motion that debate on second reading of Bill No. 17, be adjourned, 99. Motion that House do now adjourn, 54, 183. Motion that Member be now heard, 67, 235. Motion that Member be suspended from sitting of House, 150. Motion that Member first called upon to speak may move second reading, 282. Motion that "Mr. Speaker do now leave the chair," 39. Motion to permit Member speaking to continue past 5.45 p.m Motion No. 10, 91. Motion No. 12, 83. Second reading of Bill No. 3, 136. Second reading of Bill No. 5, 104. Second reading of Bill No. 6, 104. Second reading of Bill No. 7, 151. Second reading of Bill No. 9, 151. Second reading of Bill No. 12, 136. Second reading of Bill No. 15, 103. Second reading of Bill No. 18, 149.

8 INDEX TO JOURNALS 1980 DIVISIONS Continued Second reading of Bil No. 19,205. Second reading of Bil No. 21, 130. Second reading of Bil No. 22, 146. Second reading of Bil No, 23, 95. Second reading of Bil No. 24, 212. Second reading of Bil No. 25, 148. Second reading of Bil No. 26, 244. Second reading of Bil No. 27, 245. Second reading of Bil No. 31, 146. Second reading of Bil No. 37, 261. Second reading of Bil No. 39, 212. Second reading of Bil No. 41, 213. Second reading of Bil No. 45, 271. Second reading of Bil No. 46, 272. Second reading of Bil No. 56, 280. Second reading of Bil No. 57, 263. Second reading of Bil No. 64, 279. Speaker's ruling that Chair has right to reserve opinion, sustained, 85. Speaker's ruling that his opinion under S.O. 35 not subject to appeal, sustained, 13, 191. Speaker's ruling that House need not recess while ruling being considered, sustained, 274. Speaker's ruling that leave required to move motion, sustained, 253. Speaker's ruling that member's absence not point of order, sustained, 128. Speaker's ruling that rule against delay in raising matter of privilege be strictly applied, sustained, 174. Third reading of Bill No. 7, 163. Third reading of Bill No. 12, 147. Third reading of Bill No. 16, 147. Third reading of Bill No. 19, 209. Third reading of Bill No. 21, 145. Third reading of Bill No. 26, 262. Third reading of Bill No. 29, 268. Third reading of Bill No. 31, 149. Third reading of Bill No. 35, 170. Third reading of Bill No. 47, 279. DOCUMENTS TABLED: ORDER OF THE HOUSE: Administration of justice, correspondence re, 34. Alert Bay, health care services, 71. Aluminium Foundry, pre-feasibility study, 213. British Columbia Hydro, news release, 37. British Columbia Hydro, Stikine-Iskit, 82. British Columbia Telephone Company, re, 84. Constituency report, 67. Drilling rigs, article re, 28. Drilling rig operating days summary, 29. Environment: In the Matter of the Wildlife Act and Regulations and the Receipt of any Consideration by Members of the Fish and Wildlife Branch, Past or Present Second and Third Interim Reports, Final Report of J. L. McCarthy, Inquiry Commissioner, 43. Federal-Provincial Conference of First Ministers, 117. Fort Nelson Indian Band, agreement re, 88. Garibaldi Advisory Panel General Report, W.A.-Forest Industry Pension Plan Merger Agreement, 263. Kettle Valley Feasibility Study, re, 128, 129. Knowledge Network of the West Communications Authority, 152. Markets for natural resources, letter re, 40. Medium-Term Economic Outlook and Fiscal Analysis Report, 23. Mining regulations, re, 272. M.V. "Queen of Surrey", correspondence re, 42. Newspaper article, 28. Orders-in-Council, 30. Pension (Municipal) Amendment Act, correspondence re, 263.

9 29 Euz. 2 INDEX TO JOURNALS xi DOCUMENTS TABLED-Continued ORDER OF THE HOUSE-Continued Provincial Capital Commission, re, 124, 125. Public School Teachers, list re, 194. Quarterly Financial Report, 219. Study of British Columbia Ski Areas and Their Market Potential, 43; Executive Summary, 43. Teachers' Pension Plan, correspondence re, 261. Western Premiers' Conference, re, 70. STATUTORY: Academic Council of British Columbia, 26. Administration Act, Revised Statutes of British Columbia, 89. Agricultural Aid to Developing Countries, 120. Agricultural Land Commission, 173. Agriculture, 129. Alcohol and Drug Commission, 34, Assessment Appeal Board, 69. Assessment Authority, 181. Auditor General. 28. British Columbia Buildings Corporation 165. British Columbia Cellulose Company, 64. British Columbia Development Corporation, 168. British Columbia Ferry Corporation, 165. British Columbia Marketing Board, 84. British Columbia Petroleum Corporation, 168. British Columbia Railway, auditctrs' report, 45; financial statements, 143. British Columbia Steamship Company, financial statements, 27. British Columbia Systems Corporation, 189. College Pension Act, 11. Comptroller-General, 22. Consumer and Corporate Affairs, 49. Criminal Injuries Compensation Act, 26. Education, 37. Educational Institutions Capital Financing Authority, 167. Energy Commission, 13. Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, 38. Environment, 127. Estimates by Message, 23. First Citizens Fund Advisory Committee, 11. Forests, 28. Five Year Forest and Range Resource Program, 29. Forest and Range Resource Analysis Report, 29. Forest and Range Resource Analysis Technical Report, 29. Health, 204. Heritage Trust, 168; financial statement, 175. Housing Management Commission, 178. Human Resources, 37. Hydro and Power Authority, 201. Industry and Small Business Development, 219. Insurance Corporation of British Columbia, 20. Justice Development Commission, 28. Labour Relations Board of British Columbia, 13. Lands, Parks and Housing, 243. Law Reform Commission, 26. Law Reform Commission Report on Guarantees of Consumer Debts 1979, 26. Law Reform Commission Report on Parol Evidence Rule, 26. Legal Services Commission, 26. Pacific National Exhibition, financial statements, 15. Protection of Privacy Act, 73. Provincial Secretary and Government Services, 224. Public Accounts, Vol. One, 11; Vol. Two, 42. Public Service Adjudication Board, 11. Public Service Benefits Plans Act, 15. Public Service Commission, 11. Public Service Labour Relations Act, 11.

10 xii INDEX TO JOURNALS 1980 DOCUMENTS TABLED Continued STATUTORY-Continued Public Service Superannuation Act, 11. Purchasing Commission, 12. Revenue Act, 12. Science Council of British Columbia, 12. Taxation Act, 12. Teachers' Pensions Act, 11. Tourism and Small Business Development, 294. Trade Practices Act, 258. Transportation, Communications and Highways, 30, 276 Travel Assurance Board, 258. Unclaimed Money Deposits, 12. Universities Council of British Columbia, 12, Urban Transit Authority, 194. Workers' Compensation Board, 40. HOUSE: Adjourned until notice by Mr. Speaker, 294. Bryson. G. S., tribute to, 28. Member permitted to continue past 5.45 p.m., 20. Oral question period extended, 27. Re-committal of Bill No. 20, 119. Time of sittings, 11. Votes and proceedings, amended, 88. MEMBER SUSPENDED: 150. MOTIONS: Motion 10, Canadian Unity, 88, 91. Motion 11, Mr. Terry Fox, 204. Motion 12, Visit of H.E. Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira, 83. Motion 17, Adoption of Special Committee on Privilege Report Motion 19, Congratulations to H.M. Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, 221. Time of sittings, 82, 84. To appoint Committee of Privilege, 18. To permit recommittal of Bill (No. 20), 119. To permit Select Standing Committee to meet, 217, 225, 233, 252, 272. LEAVE Nor GRANTED: To continue question period, 143, 181. To delay question period, 253. To extend time at which question be put, 18. To extend time limit for debate, 18. To make a statement, 90, 91, 93, 140, 177, 196. To move Motion No. 20, 197. To move motion without notice, 25, 215. To proceed to "Public Bills and Orders," 140. RULED OUT OF ORDER: To Amend Committee Report, 32. Urgency motion re coastal shipping, 12. Urgency motion re health care services, 182, Urgency motion re levels of taxation, 46. Urgency motion re Long Lake Dam, 152, 161. Urgency motion re Maplewood Poultry, 58, Urgency motion re Office of Comptroller-General, 211, 214. Urgency motion re poultry industry, 105, Urgency motion re prebuild of Alaska Gas Pipeline, 189. Urgency motion re report of Ministry of Attorney-General, 274. Urgency motion re salary of minister, 85, 89.

11 29 Euz. 2 INDEX TO JOURNALS xiii NOTICES: MOTIONS WITHDRAWN: No. 9, re Mr. Terry Fox, 68. No. 14, re Crown Corporations Borrowing Authority Increase Act, 161, 169. ORAL QUESTION PERIOD, 11 PETITIONS: Diewert A. et al., 60, 62. Brown J. M. et al., 62, 65. Skelly R. E., 92, 133, 135. Wallace, B. B., 135, 141. PETITIONS FOR PRIVATE BILLS: Pacific Command of the Royal Canadian Legion, 44. The Cultus Lake Park Board, 34. The Institute of Accredited Public Accountants, 37. The I.W.A.-Forest Industry Pension Plan, 37. POINT OF ORDER: Attendance of members, 128. Authority of Chair to vote, 85. Business of House, 81. Cable services, 133. Chairman's vote on question That Chairman's ruling be sustained, 61. Designation on bill, 98. Distinction between supplementary and new question, 18. Meeting of committee during sitting of House, 215, 216. Member's right to seek floor, 90. Member's right to vote on question, 85. Motion of privilege, 182. Newspaper article, 214. Oral question period, 140. Proceeding with certain bill, 215, Tabling of document, 113. Unparliamentary expression, 125. PRIVILEGE: Alleged statements by Member, 52. Communications from Members to Speaker, 175, Electronic interference, 12. Newspaper articles, 22, 177, 181. Publication of statement, 165. Release of speech prior to Hansard publication, 236, PROROGATION, 307. QUESTIONS: AGRICULTURE: ALDA Program, Farm Income Assurance Program, 107. Farm Vacation Program, 108. Information Kits, 308. Insurance Corporation of British Columbia, 21. ATTORNEY-GENERAL: Fire safety regulations, 219. Polygraphs, 188. CONSUMER AND CORPORATE AFFAIRS: Liquor licence application, 281.

12 xiv INDEX TO JOURNALS 1980 QUESTIONS-Continued EDUCATION: Cassette equipment, 210. Gaber, Mr. A., 305. ENERGY, MINES AND PETROLEUM RESOURCES: Circular, mailing costs, Columbia River power, ENVIRONMENT: B.C. Humane Trap Committee, Dumping of radioactive wastes, 251. Dumping of solids (Return), 142. Greenbelt Act, re, 127, Kaiser Resources Limited, 84. P.C.P. spill, 165. Pollution control (Return), 142. emergency declarations, 73-74; penalties, 74-78; permits suspended, 78-79; orders issued, Wildlife surveys, 192. FINANCE: British Columbia Petroleum Corporation, 252. British Columbia Systems Corporation, 85. Canada Pension Plan funds, 44. Established Programs financing, 200. Federal contributions, Matijevich, Mr. Dan, Provincial Budget, printing costs, Social Services tax, revenue from, 198. FORESTS: Island Shake & Shingle, 112. Tree-farm licence, 305. HEALTH: Acute Care Hospital, UBC., 152. Airfare, hospital technician, 46. Denticare Plan, Emergency Dept., V.G.H., 185, 186. Extended care facilities, 94, 206. Juvenile alcohol and drug dependency, 152. "Meals on Wheels" Program, 168. Paramedics, 180. Water wells pollution, 165. HUMAN RESOURCES: Downtown Vancouver Open-Space Agreement, 177. Lenko, Mr. G. re, 177. Means-test programs, 234. INDUSTRY AND SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT: Canada West Foundation, 295. Island Shake & Shingle, 44. McDonnell Douglas aircraft, Travel Industry Development, subsidiary agreement, 294. LABOUR: Alcan, former employees, 118. Asbestos dust (Return), 71. Workers' facilities, 118. LANDS, PARKS AND HOUSING: Housing Corporation of British Columbia, Kitimat subdivision,

13 29 ELtz. 2 INDEX TO JOURNALS XV QUESTIONS-Continued MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS: Provincial Homeowner Grant, 211. Transit ridership, 176. Transit vehicles, 60. PREMIER: Executive council trips, PROVINCIAL SECRETARY AND GOVERNMENT SERVICES: Crown Corporations, full-time employees, 115, Employee files, 116. Excluded positions, , Ministries, full-time employees, 175. Orders-in-Council, 224. Public Service employees, pension benefits, 176, Public Service employees, total number, 115. Whitehead, Mr. Eric, appointment, 115. TOURISM: Minister's salary, 88. Ministry personnel, TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS: Annual Report, printing costs, 276. Columbia River power, 51. Gabriola Ferry, Red Granite Point Road, 277. UNIVERSITIES, SCIENCE AND COMMUNICATIONS: B.C. Research Council, applicants, Consultants, selection, 161. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDERS: RESOLUTIONS: House adjourned until notice by Mr. Speaker, 294. ORDERS: Auditor General Report referred to Committee, 42. Committee of Supply, 21, 169, 290. Committee of Ways and Means, 21, 169, 292. Consideration of Speech of Lieutenant-Governor, 10. Correction to Journals, 88. Crown Corporations Committee permitted to meet while House is sitting, 217, 233, 252. Davidson, W. K., Deputy Speaker, 11. Estimates referred to Committee, 23. Oral questions by members, 11. Public Accounts and Economic Affairs Committee permitted to meet while House is sitting, 225, Public Accounts referred to Committee, 22. Re-committal of Bill (No. 20), 119. Selection Committee, appointment, 10; reference, 10. Time of Sittings, 11. Votes and Proceedings printed, 10. RETURNS: See "Documents Tabled." SPEAKER: Declared House adjourned, 294. Declared recess, 16, 22, 23, 281. Gave casting vote, 85.

14 xvi INDEX TO JOURNALS 1980 SPEAKER Continued Unavoidable absence, 47, 48, 49, 51, 52, 55, 57, 58, 60, 62, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 79, 80, 82, 83, 87, 89, 92, 93, 95, 100, 103, 105, 109, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 123, 125, 127, 128, 130,133,135,140, 142,143, 145,148, 152,161,165,168, 173,177,178,179,181,18 4, 185,186,188,189, 193,194, 195,196, 199,201, 202,204, 205,208, 210, 214, 217, 220, 223, 225, 233, 236, 241, 250, 252, 253, 255, 260, 267, 270, 271, 273, 278, 281, 283. DECISIONS: Bills, name of sponsor not part of text, 98. Chairman may vote on question that Chairman's ruling be sustained, 61. Electronic surveillance is prima facie matter of privilege, Grievance of member not matter of privilege, 90. Matter of privilege affecting member must involve specific charge, Matter of privilege ought not to infringe on oral question period, 90. Member ordered to withdraw from House for failure to obey direction of Chair, 150. Opinion of Chair under S.O. 35 not subject to appeal, 13, 191. Oral question period, practice in, 86. Publication of alleged statements not matter of privilege, 165, sustained, Ruling of Chair to reserve opinion, sustained, 85, 87. MOTIONS RULED OUT OF ORDER: To amend Committee report, 32. Urgency motion re coastal shipping, 12. Urgency motion re health care services, 182, Urgency motion re levels of taxation, 46. Urgency motion re Long Lake Dam, 152, 161. Urgency motion re Maplewood Poultry facility, 58, Urgency motion re Office of Comptroller-General, 211, 214. Urgency motion re poultry industry, 105, Urgency motion re prebuild of Alaska Gas Pipeline, 189, 190. Urgency motion re salary of minister, 85, 89. Urgency motion re report of Ministry of Attorney-General, 274. RULINGS: Allegation of conduct of Speaker matter of privilege, 177, Discussion of Bill during other proceedings not in order, 215, Government House Leader, function of, 111. Member may not speak twice without leave, 99. Motion fixing time of next sitting debatable, 54. Point of order not in order, sustained, 128. Proceedings on introduction of notice bill, 90. Standing Orders take precedence over usages of House of Commons (U.K.), 82, Tabling of documents, 110. STATEMENTS: Attire of members, 196, 198. Commonwealth Day, 20. Hansard, matter re, not breach of privilege, 236, In raising matter of privilege, intended motion must be stated, 181, 185. Meeting of Select Standing Committees during sitting of House, 215, 216. National Conference of State Legislatures, N.Y., 179. No member should refer to another by name, 14. Oral question period, 42. Practice relating to members' consultation with Mr. Speaker, 175, Privilege, matters of, Relevancy in debate, 26. S.O. 10, right of Chair to vote, sustained, 85. S.O. 42 (3) closing of debate, 38. Unparliamentary expressions, 39, STATEMENTS OTHER THAN SPEAKER: Barrett, Mr. D., re Commonwealth Day, 20. Barrett, Mr. D., re Mr. Terry Fox, 204. Barrett, Mr. D., re referendum in Province of Quebec, 113.

15 29 Euz. 2 INDEX TO JOURNALS xvii STATEMENTS OTHER THAN SPEAKER Continued Barrett, Mr. D., re prebuild of Alaska Gas Pipeline, 193. Bennett, Hon. W. R., re administration of justice, 34. Bennett, Hon. W. R., re meeting of Executive Council of Alberta and B.C., 175. Bennett, Hon. W. R., re newspaper article, 214. Bennett, Hon. W. R., re referendum in Province of Quebec, 113. Curtis, Hon. H. A., re bond rating, 92, 125, 142, 143. Curtis, Hon. H. A., re discussion paper on legislation, 258. Chabot, Hon, J. R., re housing situation, 65. Dailly, Mrs. E. E., re Dr. Walter G. Hardwick, 204. Gabelmann, Mr. C. S., re housing situation, 65. Gardom, Hon. G. B., re Revised Statutes of British Columbia, 21. Howard, Mr. F., re Inquiry into Interim Report of Electoral Reform Commission, 225. Howard, Mr. F., re Knowledge Network, 152. King, Mr. W. S., re Five-Year Forest and Range Resource Program, 29. Lauk, Mr. G. V., re administration of justice, 34. Macdonald, Mr. A. B., re administration of justice, 19, 35. Mair, Hon. K. R., re cancer statistics, 143. Mair, Hon. K. R., re health care services, Alert Bay, 71, 195. Mair, Hon. K. R., re Legionnaires Disease, 234. Mair, Hon. K. R., re Medical Plan Premiums, 125. Mair, Hon. K. R., re shortage of nurses, 274. Mair, Hon. K. R., re video display units, 30. McClelland, Hon. R. H., re film on alcoholism, 129. McClelland, Hon. R. H., re prebuitd of Alaska Gas Pipeline, 193. McGeer, Hon. P. L., re Knowledge Network, 152. Phillips, Hon. D. M., re Ocean Falls Corporation, 16. Rogers, Hon. C. S., re cyanide cargo spill, 88, 91. Smith, Hon. B. R. D., re Dr. Walter G. Hardwick, 204. Stupich, Mr. D. D., re bond rating, 92. Waterland, Hon. T. M., re Five-Year Forest and Range Resource Program, 28. Williams, Hon. L. A., re administration of justice, 20, 34. Williams, Hon. L. A., re alleged complaints. R.C.M.P., 107. Williams, Hon. L. A., re fatality at Willingdon Youth Detention Centre, 91. Williams, Hon. L. A., re Inquiry into Interim Report of Electoral Reform Commission, 225. Wolfe, Hon. E. M., re eruption of Mount St. Helens, 109. Wolfe, Hon. E. M., re Mr. Terry Fox, 204. SUMMARY OF HOUSE, 309. SUPPLY: Estimates presented, 23. Estimates referred to Committee, 23. Order for Committee, 21. Order. "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the chair," 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 34, 37, 38, 39, 169, 292. Progress reported, 40, 43, 45, 46, 47, 48, 53, 55, 61, 63, 65, 66, 69, 71, 72, 80, 81, 82, 84, 91, 92, 113, 114, 115, 117, 124, 126, 127, 140, 142, 143, 175, 177, 178, 180, 182, 188, 189, 193, 195, 200, 213, 215, 216, 225, 233, 237, 242, 250, 252. Resolutions reported, 49, 112, 119, 129, 134, 144, 170, 187, 197, 202, 203, 220, 224, 227, 235, 244, 249, 254, 257, 292. Resolutions from Committee agreed to, 49, 169, 292. WAYS AND MEANS: Order for Committee, 21. Resolutions agreed to, 50, 170, 292. To go into Committee, 50, 169, 292. WESTWOOD, EARLE C.: Death of announced, 255.

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