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1 INDEX TO JOURNALS SESSION 2011/ 12 ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-NINTH VOLUME Meaning of Terms Used 1 R First Reading. Com Committee of the Whole. 2 R Second Reading. Rep Report. 3 R Third Reading. RA Royal Assent. Am Amendment. ADDRESSES: By Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor Closing, 161. By His Honour the Lieutenant Governor Opening, 1. In Reply, 16, 18 (2), 21. AMENDMENTS: Motion for second reading of Bill (No. 22) (reasoned amendment), 71,74; negatived, 74. Standing Order 2 (1), sitting times, 15, 132. ASSENT TO ACTS: 40, 52, 82, 91 (2), 132, 158 (2). ASSISTANT DEPUTY SPEAKER: Black, Dawn, appointed, 10. BAR OF THE HOUSE: Mr. Rick Hansen addressed the Legislative Assembly from the Bar of the House, 104. Speaker introduced representatives of the BC Lions Football Team, winners of the 2011 Grey Cup, 103. BILLS: Numerical: No. 1 An Act to Ensure the Supremacy of Parliament. 1 R, 10. ˮ 2 Flathead Watershed Area Conservation Act. Message. 1 R, 16; 2 R, 19 (2); Com, 35; Rep, 35; Am, 35; 3 R, 35; RA, 40. ˮ 3 Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Amendment Act, Message. 1 R, 17; 2 R, 19, 21 (2), 24; Com, 24, 25, 27, 28; Rep, 28; 3 R, 28; RA, 40. ˮ 4 Offence Amendment Act, Message. 1 R, 17; 2 R, 33; Com, 58; Rep, 58; 3 R, 58; RA, 82. ˮ 5 Personal Property Security Amendment Act, Message. 1 R, 17; 2 R, 39; Com, 46; Rep, 46; 3 R, 46; RA, 52. ˮ 6 Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations Statutes Amendment Act, Message. 1 R, 17; 2 R, 28, 29, 30; Com, 33, 34 (2); Rep, 35; 3 R, 35; RA, 40. ˮ 7 Regulatory Reporting Act. Message. 1 R, 29; 2 R, 39, 40, 45; Com, 52; Rep, 52; 3 R, 52; RA, 52. ˮ 8 Community, Sport and Cultural Development Statutes Amendment Act, Message. 1 R, 30; 2 R, 39; Com, 58; Rep, 58; 3 R, 58; RA, 82. ˮ 9 Natural Resource Compliance Act. Message. 1 R, 22; 2 R, 30; Com, 36 (2), 37; Rep, 37; 3 R, 37; RA, 40. ˮ 10 Nurse Practitioners Statutes Amendment Act, Message. 1 R, 32; 2 R, 36; Com, 46; Rep, 46; 3 R, 46; RA, 52. ˮ 11 Greater Vancouver Transit Enhancement Act. Message. 1 R, 20; 2 R, 23; Com, 24; Rep, 24; 3 R, 24; RA, 40. ˮ 12 Teachers Act. Message. 1 R, 29; 2 R, 31 (2), 33; Com, 35; Rep, 35; Am, 35; 3 R, 35; RA, 40. ˮ 13 Metal Dealers and Recyclers Act. Message. 1 R, 34; 2 R, 38, 39; Com, 42, 43; Rep, 43; 3 R, 43; RA, 52.

2 iv 2011 / 12 BILLS Continued Numerical Continued ˮ 14 Workers Compensation Amendment Act, Message. 1 R, 37; 2 R, 118; Com, 149; Rep, 149; Am, 149; 3 R, 149; RA, 158. ˮ 15 Attorney General and Public Safety and Solicitor General Statutes Amendment Act, Message. 1 R, 32; 2 R, 58; Com, 88; Rep, 88; Am, 88; 3 R, 88; RA, 91. ˮ 16 Family Law Act. Message. 1 R, 38; 2 R, 43, 44; Com, 45, 50; Rep, 50; 3 R, 50; RA, 52. ˮ 17 Finance Statutes Amendment Act, Message. 1 R, 37; 2 R, 46; Com, 52; Rep, 52; 3 R, 52; RA, 52. ˮ 18 Advanced Education Statutes Amendment Act, Message. 1 R, 36; 2 R, 56, 57; Com, 88, 89; Rep, 90; Am, 90; 3 R, 90; RA, 91. ˮ 19 Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (No. 3), Message. 1 R, 39; 2 R, 43; Com, 46, 51, 52; Rep, 52; 3 R, 52; RA, 52. ˮ 20 Auditor General for Local Government Act. Message. 1 R, 51; 2 R, 53, 54, 55, 56; Com, 84, 85, 86; Rep, 87; Am, 87; 3 R, 87; RA, 91. ˮ 21 Budget Measures Implementation Act, Message. 1 R, 59; 2 R, 93; Com, 94 (2); Rep, 95; Am, 95; 3 R, 95; RA, 132. ˮ 22 Education Improvement Act. Message. 1 R, 63; 2 R, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71 (2), 75; Com, 75, 76, 77, 79, 80; Rep, 81; Am, 81; 3 R, 81; RA, 82. ˮ 23 Finance Statutes Amendment Act, Message. 1 R, 67; 2 R, 93; Com, 102; Rep, 102; 3 R, 102; RA, 132. ˮ 24 Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Amendment Act, Message. 1 R, 69; 2 R, 95; Com, 102, 103; Rep, 103; Am, 103; 3 R, 103; RA, 132. ˮ 25 Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, Message. 1 R, 68; 2 R, 91; Com, 95, 96; Rep, 96; 3 R, 96; RA, 132. ˮ 26 Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations Statutes Amendment Act, Message. 1 R, 70; 2 R, 93, 95, 96; Com, 103; Rep, 103; Am, 103; 3 R, 103; RA, 132. ˮ 27 Supply Act (No. 1), Message. 1 R, 83; 2 R, 84; Com, 84; Rep, 84; 3 R, 84; RA, 91. ˮ 28 Criminal Asset Management Act. Message. 1 R, 72; 2 R, 91; Com, 96, 97; Rep, 97; 3 R, 97; RA, 132. ˮ 30 Energy and Mines Statutes Amendment Act, Message. 1 R, 76; 2 R, 98, 99, 100; Com, 152; Rep, 152; 3 R, 152; RA, 158. ˮ 31 Motion Picture Amendment Act, Message. 1 R, 77; 2 R, 98. ˮ 32 Energy and Water Efficiency Act. Message. 1 R, 88; 2 R, 101. ˮ 33 Justice Statutes Amendment Act, Message. 1 R, 92; 2 R, 98; Com, 101; Rep, 101; 3 R, 101; RA, 132. ˮ 34 Limitation Act. Message. 1 R, 92; 2 R, 98; Com, 101, 102; Rep, 102; 3 R, 102; RA, 132. ˮ 35 Pharmaceutical Services Act. Message. 1 R, 99; 2 R, 105; Com, 146; Rep, 146; 3 R, 146; RA, 158. ˮ 36 School Amendment Act, Message. 1 R, 103; 2 R, 106, 107; Com, 137; Rep, 137; 3 R, 137; RA, 158. ˮ 37 Animal Health Act. Message. 1 R, 104; 2 R, 108, 118; Com, 137, 139, 140. ˮ 38 Pension Benefits Standards Act. Message. 1 R, 105; 2 R, 118; Com, 143, 154; Rep, 154; Am, 154; 3 R, 154; RA, 158. ˮ 39 Emergency Intervention Disclosure Act. Message. 1 R, 104; 2 R, 119, 120; Com, 142; Rep, 142; Am, 142; 3 R, 143; RA, 158. ˮ 40 Legal Profession Amendment Act, Message. 1 R, 105; 2 R, 121; Com, 128; Rep, 128; 3 R, 128; RA, 132. ˮ 41 Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (No. 2), Message. 1 R, 107; 2 R, 121, 124; Com, 128, 130 (2), 137 (2); Rep, 138; 3 R, 138; RA, 158. ˮ 43 FNCIDA Implementation Act. Message. 1 R, 119; 2 R, 125; Com, 144; Rep, 144; 3 R, 144; RA, 158. ˮ 44 Civil Resolution Tribunal Act. Message. 1 R, 123; 2 R, 126; Com, 150; Rep, 150; 3 R, 150; RA, 158.

3 60 / 61 Eliz. 2 v BILLS Continued Numerical Continued ˮ 45 Income Tax Amendment Act, Message. 1 R, 121; 2 R, 134; Com, 143; Rep, 143; 3 R, 143; RA, 158. ˮ 46 Motor Vehicle Amendment Act, Message. 1 R, 120; 2 R, 124; Com, 150; Rep, 150; 3 R, 150; RA, 158. ˮ 47 Coastal Ferry Amendment Act, Message. 1 R, 127; 2 R, 142, 149; Com, 152; Rep, 153; 3 R, 153; RA, 158. ˮ 48 Emergency Health Services Amendment Act, Message. 1 R, 123. ˮ 49 Protected Areas of British Columbia Amendment Act, Message. 1 R, 123; 2 R, 149; Com, 154, 155; Rep, 155; 3 R, 155; RA, 158. ˮ 50 Athletic Commissioner Act. Message. 1 R, 123; 2 R, 149; Com, 153; Rep, 153; 3 R, 153; RA, 158. ˮ 51 South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority Amendment Act, Message. 1 R, 122; 2 R, 131, 134, 142; Com, 150, 152, 155; Rep, 156; Am, 156; 3 R, 156; RA, 158. ˮ 52 Motor Vehicle Amendment Act (No. 2), Message. 1 R, 124; 2 R, 126; Com, 150; Rep, 150; 3 R, 157; RA, 158. ˮ 53 Family Day Act. Message. 1 R, 126; 2 R, 145; Com, 149; Rep, 150; 3 R, 150; RA, 158. ˮ 54 Provincial Sales Tax Act. Message. 1 R, 131; 2 R, 136, 139, 140, 142; Com, 145, 147, 150, 153, 154, 157; Rep, 157; 3 R, 157; RA, 158. ˮ 55 Supply Act, Message. 1 R, 157; 2 R, 157; Com, 158; Rep, 158; 3 R, 158; RA, 158. ˮ 56 New Housing Transition Tax and Rebate Act. Message. 1 R, 141; 2 R, 149; Com, 155; Rep, 155; 3 R, 155; RA, 158. ˮ M 201 Carbon Neutral Government Repeal Act, R, 25. ˮ M 202 Election Finance Amendment Act, R, 30. ˮ M 203 Representative for Seniors Act, R, 37. ˮ M 204 Emergency Intervention Disclosure Act, R, 38. ˮ M 205 Fall Fixed Election Amendment Act, R, 43. ˮ M 206 Concussions in Youth Sport Safety Act. 1 R, 44. ˮ M 207 Sustainable Development Indicators and Reporting Act, R, 46. ˮ M 208 Private Career Training Institutions Amendment Act, R, 46. ˮ M 209 Poverty Reduction Act, R, 47. ˮ M 210 Workers Dues Transparency and Rights Act. 1 R, 47. ˮ M 211 Access to Prostate Cancer Screening Act, R, 47. ˮ M 212 Workplace Bullying Prevention Act, R, 64. ˮ M 213 Senate Election Act. 1 R, 69. ˮ M 214 Standards of Care for Breeders of Companion Animals Act. 1 R, 98. ˮ M 215 Cosmetic Use of Pesticides Control Act, R, 147. ˮ Pr 401 Gospel Riders Motorcycle Ministries (Corporate Restoration) Act, R, 41; 2 R, 51; Com, 51; Rep, 51; 3 R, 51; RA, 52. Alphabetical: Access to Prostate Cancer Screening Act, 2011 (No. M 211). Advanced Education Statutes Amendment Act, 2011 (No. 18). Animal Health Act (No. 37). Athletic Commissioner Act (No. 50). Attorney General and Public Safety and Solicitor General Statutes Amendment Act, 2011 (No. 15). Auditor General for Local Government Act (No. 20). Budget Measures Implementation Act, 2012 (No. 21). Carbon Neutral Government Repeal Act, 2011 (No. M 201). Civil Resolution Tribunal Act (No. 44). Coastal Ferry Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 47). Community, Sport and Cultural Development Statutes Amendment Act, 2011 (No. 8).

4 vi 2011 / 12 BILLS Continued Alphabetical Continued Concussions in Youth Sport Safety Act (No. M 206). Cosmetic Use of Pesticides Control Act, 2012 (No. M 215). Criminal Asset Management Act (No. 28). Election Finance Amendment Act, 2011 (No. M 202). Education Improvement Act (No. 22). Emergency Health Services Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 48). Emergency Intervention Disclosure Act (No. 39). Emergency Intervention Disclosure Act, 2011 (No. M 204). Energy and Mines Statutes Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 30). Energy and Water Efficiency Act (No. 32). Fall Fixed Election Amendment Act, 2011 (No. M 205). Family Day Act (No. 53). Family Law Act (No. 16). Finance Statutes Amendment Act, 2011 (No. 17). Finance Statutes Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 23). Flathead Watershed Area Conservation Act (No. 2). FNCIDA Implementation Act (No. 43). Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations Statutes Amendment Act, 2011 (No. 6). Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations Statutes Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 26). Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Amendment Act, 2011 (No. 3). Gospel Riders Motorcycle Ministries (Corporate Restoration) Act, 2011 (No. Pr 401). Greater Vancouver Transit Enhancement Act (No. 11). Income Tax Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 45). Justice Statutes Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 33). Legal Profession Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 40). Limitation Act (No. 34). Metal Dealers and Recyclers Act (No. 13). Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (No. 3), 2011 (No. 19). Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 25). Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (No. 2), 2012 (No. 41). Motion Picture Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 31). Motor Vehicle Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 46). Motor Vehicle Amendment Act (No. 2), 2012 (No. 52). Natural Resource Compliance Act (No. 9). New Housing Transition Tax and Rebate Act (No. 56). Nurse Practitioners Statutes Amendment Act, 2011 (No. 10). Offence Amendment Act, 2011 (No. 4). Pension Benefits Standards Act (No. 38). Personal Property Security Amendment Act, 2011 (No. 5). Pharmaceutical Services Act (No. 35). Poverty Reduction Act, 2011 (No. M 209). Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 24). Private Career Training Institutions Amendment Act, 2011 (No. M 208). Protected Areas of British Columbia Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 49). Provincial Sales Tax Act (No. 54). Regulatory Reporting Act (No. 7). Representative for Seniors Act, 2011 (No. M 203). School Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 36). Senate Election Act (No. M 213).

5 60 / 61 Eliz. 2 vii BILLS Continued Alphabetical Continued South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority Amendment Act, 2012 (No. 51). Standards of Care for Breeders of Companion Animals Act (No. M 214). Supply Act (No. 1), 2012 (No. 27). Supply Act, (No. 55). Sustainable Development Indicators and Reporting Act, 2011 (No. M 207). Teachers Act (No. 12). To Ensure the Supremacy of Parliament (No. 1). Workers Dues Transparency and Rights Act (No. M 210). Workplace Bullying Prevention Act, 2012 (No. M 212). Workers Compensation Amendment Act, 2011 (No. 14). BLACK, DAWN: Appointed Assistant Deputy Speaker, 10. BY-ELECTION RETURNS: O Mahony, Gwen, 127. Trasolini, Joe, 127. CARTER, KIM: Appointed Ombudsperson, 128. COMMITTEES: Select Standing: Aboriginal Affairs Appointment, 11, 42. Children and Youth Appointment, 11, 12, 53, 160. Reference, 12. Report, 45, adopted, 45; 121, adopted, 121. Crown Corporations Appointment, 11, 42. Education Appointment, 11, 42. Finance and Government Services Appointment, 11, 13, 140, 153, 160. Reference, 13. Report, First Report (Fourth Session), 40, adopted, 40; Second Report (Fourth Session), 57, adopted, 57. Health Appointment, 11, 12, 92, 160. Reference, 12. Legislative Initiatives Appointment, 42. Parliamentary Reform, Ethical Conduct, Standing Orders and Private Bills Appointment, 11, 42, 53, 79, 160. Reference, 41, 79, 146. Report, 47, adopted, 47. Public Accounts Appointment, 11 (2), 89, 160 (2). Reference, 11. Report, First Report (Fourth Session), 151, adopted, 151.

6 viii 2011 / 12 Special: Special Committee to Appoint an Auditor General Appointment, 146, 160. Reference, 146. Special Committee to Appoint a Conflict of Interest Commissioner and a Merit Commissioner Appointment, 136. Reference, 136. Special Committee to Appoint an Ombudsperson Appointment, 80. Reference, 80. Report, 127, adopted, 128. Special Committee to Appoint a Representative for Children and Youth Appointment, 14. Reference, 14. Report, 41, adopted, 41. Special Committee on Cosmetic Pesticides Appointment, 14, 53, 89. Reference, 14. Report, 139. Special Committee to Inquire into the Use of Conducted Energy Weapons and to Audit Selected Police Complaints Appointment, 151, 160 (2). Reference, 151. Special Committee of Selection Appointment, 11. Report, 42, adopted, 42. Special Committee on Timber Supply Appointment, 135. Reference, 135. COUVELIER, MEL: Death of announced, 1. DEPUTY CHAIR OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE: Horne, Douglas, appointed, 11. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Reid, Linda, appointed, 10. DIVISIONS: Amendment to motion for second reading of Bill (No. 22), 74. Motion 47, 130. Motion that the Committee rise and report Bill (No. 20) complete with amendment, 87. Motion That the House do now adjourn, 82. Motion That the Speaker do now leave the Chair, 65. Proposed amendment to section 26 (c) contained within section 8 of Bill (No. 3), 25. Proposed amendment to section 6 of Bill (No. 22), 77. Proposed amendment to section 15 of Bill (No. 22), 81. Second Reading of Bill (No. 3), 23. Second Reading of Bill (No. 11), 22. Second Reading of Bill (No. 12), 33. Second Reading of Bill (No. 20), 55. Second Reading of Bill (No. 22), 74. Second Reading of Bill (No. 36), 107. Second Reading of Bill (No. 51), 142.

7 60 / 61 Eliz. 2 ix DIVISIONS Continued Second Reading of Bill (No. 53), 144. Section 9 of Bill (No. 20), 84. Section 18 of Bill (No. 20), 85. Section 19 of Bill (No. 20), 86. Section 14 of Bill (No. 41), 128. Section 80 of Bill (No. 41), 137. Section 84 of Bill (No. 41), 138. Section 85 of Bill (No. 41), 138. Section 8 of Bill (No. 49), 155. Section 6 of Bill (No. 51), 156. Third Reading of Bill (No. 22), 81. Third Reading of Bill (No. 39), 143. Third Reading of Bill (No. 52), 156. Time allocation motions, 73, 147. MOTIONS ON DIVISION: Adoption of the First Report of the Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services: Report on the Budget 2012 Consultations for the Fourth Session of the Thirty-ninth Parliament, 40. Motion that the Committee rise and report Bill (No. 3) complete without amendment, 28. Motion that the Committee rise and report Bill (No. 18) complete with amendment, 90; Bill (No. 21), 95. Proposed amendments (three) to section 8 of Bill (No. 3), 25, 26. Proposed amendments (two) to section 9 of Bill (No. 3), 26. Proposed amendment to section 13 of Bill (No. 3), 27. Proposed amendment to section 19 of Bill (No. 3), 27. Proposed amendments (two) to section 69 contained within section 25 of Bill (No. 3), 27. Proposed amendments (two) to section 69.2 contained within section 26 of Bill (No. 3), 27. Proposed amendment to section 27 of Bill (No. 3), 28. Proposed amendment to section 47 of Bill (No. 18), 90. Proposed amendment to add section 50.1 of Bill (No. 18), 90. Proposed amendment to section 1 of Bill (No. 47), 152. Second reading of Bill (No. 21), 93. Second reading of Bill (No. 47), 149. Second reading of Bill (No. 49), 149. Section 10 of Bill (No. 3), 27. Section 16 of Bill (No. 3), 27. Section 19 of Bill (No. 3), 27. Section 20 of Bill (No. 3), 27. Section 21 of Bill (No. 3), 27. Section 22 of Bill (No. 3), 27. Section 23 of Bill (No. 3), 27. Section 24 of Bill (No. 3), 27. Section 25 of Bill (No. 3), 27. Section 26 of Bill (No. 3), 27. Section 27 of Bill (No. 3), 28. Section 28 of Bill (No. 3), 28. Section 31 of Bill (No. 3), 28. Section 32 of Bill (No. 3), 28. Section 33 of Bill (No. 3), 28. Section 34 of Bill (No. 3), 28. Section 35 of Bill (No. 3), 28. Section 36 of Bill (No. 3), 28. Section 37 of Bill (No. 3), 28. Section 4 of Bill (No. 6), 34.

8 x 2011 / 12 MOTIONS ON DIVISIONS Continued Section 6 of Bill (No. 6), 35 Section 11 of Bill (No. 6), 35. Section 15 of Bill (No. 6), 35. Section 1 of Bill (No. 9), 36. Section 2 of Bill (No. 9), 37. Section 3 of Bill (No. 9), 37. Section 4 of Bill (No. 9), 37. Section 5 of Bill (No. 9), 37. Section 6 of Bill (No. 9), 37. Section 9 of Bill (No. 10), 46. Section 10 of Bill (No. 10), 46. Section 11 of Bill (No. 10), 46. Section 18 of Bill (No. 10), 46. Section 8 of Bill (No. 15), 88. Section 18 of Bill (No. 18), 88. Section 19, as amended, of Bill (No. 18), 89. Section 20 of Bill (No. 18), 78. Section 34, as amended, of Bill (No. 18), 89. Section 47, as amended, of Bill (No. 18), 90. Section 49, as amended, of Bill (No. 18), 90. Section 50 of Bill (No. 18), 90. Section 53 of Bill (No. 18), 90. Section 21 of Bill (No. 20), 87. Section 22 of Bill (No. 20), 87. Section 23 of Bill (No. 20), 87. Section 25 of Bill (No. 20), 87. Section 26 of Bill (No. 20), 87. Section 3 of Bill (No. 33), 101. Section 2 of Bill (No. 36), 136. Section 6 of Bill (No. 36), 136. Section 8 of Bill (No. 47), 152. Sections 194 through 255 of Bill (No. 54), 157. Sections 1 through 94 of Bill (No. 56), 155. Third reading of Bill (No. 3), 28. Third reading of Bill (No. 18), 90. Third reading of Bill (No. 20), 87. Third reading of Bill (No. 21), 95. Third reading of Bill (No. 44), 150. Third reading of Bill (No. 46), 150. Third reading of Bill (No. 47), 153. Third reading of Bill (No. 53), 150. Third reading of Bill (No. 56), 155. Title of Bill (No. 3), 28. Title of Bill (No. 56), 155.

9 60 / 61 Eliz. 2 xi DOCUMENTS TABLED: Order of the House: Clostridium difficile Infection (CDI) Surveillance Report, Quarter 1 and Quarter 2, 2011/2012, prepared by the Provincial Infection Control Network of British Columbia, February 2012, 101. Report of the Select Standing Committee on Children and Youth Annual Report, for the Fourth Session of the Thirty-ninth Parliament, 45. Report of the Select Standing Committee on Children and Youth Review of the Representative for Children and Youth Act for the Fourth Session of the Thirty-ninth Parliament, 121. Report of the Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services: Annual Review of the Budgets of the Independent Legislative Offices for the Fourth Session of the Thirty-ninth Parliament (Second), 57. Report of the Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services: Report on the Budget 2012 Consultations for the Fourth Session of the Thirty-ninth Parliament (First), 40. Report of the Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts for the Fourth Session of the Thirty-ninth Parliament (First), 151. Report of the Special Committee to Appoint an Ombudsperson for the Fourth Session of the Thirty-ninth Parliament, 127. Report of the Special Committee to Appoint a Representative for Children and Youth for the Fourth Session of the Thirty-ninth Parliament, 41. Report of the Special Committee on Cosmetic Pesticides for the Fourth Session of the Thirty-ninth Parliament, 139. Statutory Added to the Budget Transparency and Accountability Act s definition of education and health sector organizations, 60. Added to the Government reporting entity by regulation, 60. Administration of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act Annual Report, 2011/2012, 161. Auditor General Annual Report, 2011/12 and Service Plan, 2012/ /15, 159. Auditor General Report 1: Development Initiative Trusts: An Audit of Legislative Compliance and Public Accountability Practices in the Three Statutory Trusts, April 2012, 93. Auditor General Report 2: Crown Agency Board Governance, 2012/2013, May 2012, 141. Auditor General Report 3: The Status of IT Controls in British Columbia s Public Sector: An Analysis of Audit Findings, July 2012, 159. Auditor General Report 4: Audits of Two P3 Projects in the Sea-to-Sky Corridor, July 2012, 159. Auditor General Report 5: Audit of the Legislative Assembly s Financial Records, July 2012, 159. Auditor General Report 6: Follow-up Report: Updates on the Implementation of Recommendations from Recent Reports, October 2012, 159. Auditor General Report 7: Follow-up Report: Updates on the Implementation of Recommendations from Recent Reports, October 2011, 16. Auditor General Report 7: Observations on Financial Reporting: Summary Financial Statements, 2011/12, December 2012, 159. Auditor General Report 8: BC Hydro: The Effects of Rate-Regulated Accounting, October 2011, 31. Auditor General Report 8: Summary Report: Results of Completed Projects and Other Matters, December 2012, 159. Auditor General Report 9: Summary Report: Results of Completed Projects, December 2011, 54. Auditor General Report 9: Securing the Justin System: Access and Security Audit at the Ministry of Justice, January 2013, 159. Auditor General Report 10: Effectiveness of BC Community Corrections, December 2011, 54. Auditor General Report 11: An Audit of the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations Management of Timber, February 2012, 55. Auditor General Report 12: Follow-up Report: Updates On the Implementation of Recommendations from Recent Reports, March 2012, 90. BC Assessment Authority Annual Service Plan Report, 2011, 153. BC Games Society Annual Report, 2011/2012, 161. BC Housing Management Commission Annual Report, 2011/12, 161. BC Human Rights Tribunal Annual Report, , 21. BC Hydro Annual Report, 2012, 161.

10 xii 2011 / 12 DOCUMENTS TABLED Continued Statutory Continued BC Immigrant Investment Fund Ltd. (BCIIF) Service Plan Report, , 161. BC Oil and Gas Commission Annual Service Plan Report, 2011/12, 161. BC Pavilion Corporation Annual Report, April 1, 2011 to March 31, 2012, 161. BC Transit Annual Report, 2011/12, 161. BC Treaty Commission Annual Report, 2011, 31. BC Treaty Commission Annual Report, 2012, 161. British Columbia Arts Council Annual Report, 2011/2012, 161. British Columbia Ferry Commission Annual Report for the Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2011, 21. British Columbia Innovation Council Annual Service Plan Report, Fiscal Year 2011/12, 161. British Columbia Legislative Library Annual Report, 2011, 139. British Columbia Lottery Corporation (BCLC) Annual Service Plan Report, 2011/2012, 161. British Columbia Securities Commission Annual Report, , 161. British Columbia Utilities Commission Annual Report, 2010/2011, 43. Budget and Fiscal Plan, 2012/ /15, 59. Capital Project Plan for the Haida Gwaii/Queen Charlotte Islands General Hospital Replacement Project, 161. Capital Project Plan for the Lakes District Hospital and Health Centre (Burns Lake) Project, 161. Capital Project Plan for the North Island Hospitals Project, 161. Columbia Basin Trust Annual Report, 2011/12, 161. Columbia Power Corporation Annual Report, 2011/12, 161. Community Living British Columbia Annual Report, 2011/12, 161. Conflict of Interest Commissioner Annual Report, 2011, 98. Creston Valley Wildlife Management Authority Trust Fund Annual Report, 2010/11, 25. Crown Agency Service Plans, 59. Crown Proceeding Act Report for the Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 2011, 146. Elections BC Annual Report, 2011/12 and Service Plan, 2012/ /15, 159. Elections BC Report of the Chief Electoral Officer on the 2011 HST (Harmonized Sales Tax) Referendum, June 13 August 26, 2011, 41. Elections BC Report of the Chief Electoral Officer on the Port Moody-Coquitlam and Chilliwack-Hope By elections, April 19, 2012, 160. Elections BC Report of the Chief Electoral Officer on Recommendations for Legislative Change, November 2011, 44. Environmental Appeal Board Annual Report, 2010/2011, 146. Estimates, 58. First Peoples Heritage, Language & Culture Council Annual Report, 2011/12, 162. Forest Appeals Commission Annual Report, 2011, 146. Forestry Innovation Investment Service Plan Annual Report, 2011/2012, 162. Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch Annual Report, April 1, 2010 March 31, 2011, 53. Government Strategic Plan Annual Report, 2011/12, 162. Government s Strategic Plan, 2012/ /15, 59. Guarantees and Indemnity Authorized and Issued for the Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 2011, 44. Industry Training Authority Annual Report, 2011/2012, 162. Information and Privacy Commissioner Annual Report, , 160. Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) Annual Report, 2011, 146. Islands Trust Annual Report, , 46. Knowledge Network Corporation Annual Report, , 162. Labour Relations Board Annual Report, 2010, 44. Labour Relations Board Annual Report, 2011, 121. Legal Services Society Annual Service Plan Report, , 162. Legislative Assembly Management Committee Annual Report, , 160. Liquor Distribution Branch Annual Report, 2011/2012, 162. List of Organizations that have been exempted from Section 13 of the Budget Transparency and Accountability Act, 59. Merit Commissioner Interim Annual Report, 2011/2012, 139.

11 60 / 61 Eliz. 2 xiii DOCUMENTS TABLED Continued Statutory Continued Merit Commissioner: Upholding Fair Hiring in the BC Public Service, Annual Report, 2011/2012, 160. Ministerial Accountability Report, 2011/2012, 162. Ministry Annual Service Plan Reports, 2011/12, 162. Ministry Service Plans, 59. Missing Women Commission of Inquiry Report, 162. Multiculturalism Report, 2010/11, 135. Ombudsperson Annual Report, 2010/11, 42. Ombudsperson Annual Report, 2011/12, 146. Ombudsperson Public Report No. 47: The Best of Care: Getting It Right for Seniors in British Columbia (Part 2), February 2012, 54. Ombudsperson Public Report No. 48: On Short Notice: An Investigation of Vancouver Island Health Authority s Process for Closing Cowichan Lodge, February 2012, 54. Ombudsperson Public Report No. 49: No Longer Your Decision: British Columbia s Process for Appointing the Public Guardian and Trustee to Manage the Financial Affairs of Incapable Adults, February 2013, 160. Ombudsperson Special Report No. 33: Honouring Commitments: An Investigation of Fraser Health Authority s Transfer of Seniors from Temporarily Funded Residential Care Beds, February 2012, 54. Ombudsperson Special Report No. 34: Open Meetings: Best Practices Guide for Local Governments, September 2012, 160. Pacific Carbon Trust Annual Report, 2011/2012, 162. Partnerships British Columbia Annual Report, 2011/2012, 162. Police Complaint Commissioner Annual Report, 2011, 160. Private Career Training Institutions Agency Annual Report on Service Plan, 2011/2012, 162. Property Assessment Appeal Board Annual Report, 2011, 54. Provincial Capital Commission Annual Report, 2011/2012, 162. Provincial Health Officer s Annual Report, 2008: The Health and Well-being of Women in British Columbia, 53. Provincial Health Officer s Report, Progress on the Action Plan for Safe Drinking Water in British Columbia, 2011, 140. Public Accounts, 2011/12, 162. Public Guardian and Trustee of British Columbia Annual Report, 2010/2011, 35. Public Service Benefit Plan Act Annual Report, March 31, 2011, 22. Quarterly Report (First), Fiscal Plan Update, 2012/ /15, Economic Outlook and Financial Forecast, 2012/13 & Three Month Results, April-June 2012, 162. Quarterly Report (Second Quarter), Economic Outlook, 2010/11 Financial Update & Six Month Results, April-September, 2010, 53. Registrar of Lobbyists Annual Report, , 159. Registrar of Lobbyists Investigation Reconsideration (Investigation Report 12-15) Lobbyist: Jay Hill, 159. Registrar of Lobbyists Investigation Report 12-01: Report on the Investigation Findings in Respect of the Lobbying Activities of Mr. Michael Bailey in Relation to the Alzheimer Society of BC, 100. Registrar of Lobbyists Investigation Report 12-02: Report on the Investigation Findings in Respect of the Lobbying Activities of Mr. Michael Bailey in Relation to the Baptist Housing Ministries Society, 100. Registrar of Lobbyists Investigation Report 12-03: Report on the Investigation Findings in Respect of the Lobbying Activities of Mr. Michael Bailey in Relation to the BC Schizophrenia Society, 100. Registrar of Lobbyists Investigation Report 12-04: Report on the Investigation Findings in Respect of the Lobbying Activities of Mr. Michael Bailey in Relation to the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters, 100. Registrar of Lobbyists Investigation Report 12-05: Report on the Investigation Findings in Respect of the Lobbying Activities of Mr. Michael Bailey in Relation to the Craigdarroch Care Home, 100. Registrar of Lobbyists Investigation Report 12-06: Report on the Investigation Findings in Respect of the Lobbying Activities of Mr. Michael Bailey in Relation to Equifax Canada Inc., 100. Registrar of Lobbyists Investigation Report 12-07: Report on the Investigation Findings in Respect of the Lobbying Activities of Mr. Michael Bailey in Relation to Hollyburn Properties Ltd., 100.

12 xiv 2011 / 12 DOCUMENTS TABLED Continued Statutory Continued Registrar of Lobbyists Investigation Report 12-08: Report on the Investigation Findings in Respect of the Lobbying Activities of Mr. Michael Bailey in Relation to the Surgical Weight Loss Centre, 100. Registrar of Lobbyists Investigation Report 12-09: Report on the Investigation Findings in Respect of the Lobbying Activities of Mr. Michael Bailey in Relation to BC Biomedical Laboratories Ltd., 100. Registrar of Lobbyists Investigation Report 12-10: Report on the Investigation Findings in Respect of the Lobbying Activities of Mr. Michael Bailey in Relation to BC Care Providers, 100. Registrar of Lobbyists Investigation Report 12-11: Report on the Investigation Findings in Respect of the Lobbying Activities of Mr. Michael Bailey in Relation to Centerplate, 100. Registrar of Lobbyists Investigation Report 12-12: Report on the Investigation Findings in Respect of the Lobbying Activities of Mr. Michael Bailey in Relation to Gannett Fleming, 100. Registrar of Lobbyists Investigation Report 12-13: Report on the Investigation Findings in Respect of the Lobbying Activities of Mr. Michael Bailey in Relation to the MMM Group, 100. Registrar of Lobbyists Investigation Report 12-14: Report on the Investigation Findings in Respect of the Lobbying Activities of Mr. Michael Bailey in Relation to Port Metro Vancouver, 100. Registrar of Lobbyists Investigation Report 12-15: Lobbyist: Jay Hill, 159. Registrar of Lobbyists, Lobbying in British Columbia: The Way Forward, Report on Province-Wide Consultations and Recommendations for Reform, January 21, 2013, 159. Representative for Children and Youth, Annual Report, 2011/12 and Service Plan, 2012/ /14, 159. Representative for Children and Youth Report Honouring Kaitlynne, Max and Cordon: Make Their Voices Heard Now, March 2012, 65. Representative for Children and Youth Report, Trauma, Turmoil and Tragedy: Understanding the Needs of Children and Youth at Risk of Suicide and Self-Harm, An Aggregate Review, November 2012, 159. Representative for Children and Youth Report, Who Protected Him? How B.C. s Child Welfare System Failed One of Its Most Vulnerable Children, February 2013, 160. Representative for Children and Youth Service Plan, 2012/13 to 2014/15, 41. Representative for Children and Youth Special Report: The Impact of Criminal Justice Funding Decisions on Children in B.C., March 2012, 89. Royal British Columbia Museum Annual Report, , 162. Statement of 2010/11 Borrowings Pursuant to Section 56 of the Financial Administration Act, Schedule A and Schedule B, 44. Statement Confirming the Addition of Two Organizations to the Government Reporting Entity by Regulation, 94. Summary of Ministerial Accountability for Operating Expenses for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2012, Revised Schedule F, September 26, 2011, 35. Summary of Ministerial Accountability for Operating Expenses for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2012, Revised Schedule F, February 8, 2012, 88. Summary of Ministerial Accountability for Operating Expenses for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2013, Revised Schedule F, No. 4, March 31, 2013, 162. Transportation Investment Corporation Annual Report, 2011/2012, 162. Worksafe BC Annual Report, 2011 and Service Plan, , 133. HORNE, DOUGLAS: Appointed Deputy Chair of the Committee of the Whole, 11. HOUSE: Adjourned until 2:00 p.m., 53. Bill to proceed all stages in one day, 84, 157. Committee recessed until 7:00 p.m., 76, 78. Division deferred, Bill (No. 41), 136; Bill (No. 37), 140; Bill (No. 52), 150; Bill (No. 51), 150. Notice of Bill withdrawn from the Order Paper, 62, 94, 108. Recessed to take part in international earthquake drill until 10:30 a.m., 24. Recessed until 7:00 p.m., 136, 142, 150.

13 60 / 61 Eliz. 2 xv HOWARD, FRANK: Death of announced, 1. MOTIONS: Address in Reply, 16. Amendments to Standing Orders, 15, 134. Membership of Select Standing Committees, 11, 12 (2), 13, 42, 52 (2), 79, 89 (2), 92, 140, 153, 160. Membership of Special Committees, 11, 14 (2), 52, 80, 89, 135, 136, 146, 160. Motion that Mr. Rick Hansen be permitted to address the Assembly from the Bar of the House, 106. Motion to adjourn until notice, 159. Motion to adjourn until Tuesday, February 14, 2012, 52. Motion that this House apologizes for the events during the Second World War, when under the authority of the federal War Measures Act, 21,000 Japanese Canadians were incarcerated in internment camps in the interior of British Columbia and had their property seized. The House deeply regrets that these Canadians were discriminated against simply because they were of Japanese descent and believes that all Canadians regardless of their origins should be welcomed and respected, 124. Motion that this House delete section 10 of Bill (No. 3), 27; ruled out of order, 27. Motion that this House recommend to His Honour the Lieutenant Governor the appointment of Kim Carter as a statutory Officer of the Legislature, to exercise the powers and duties assigned to the Ombudsperson for the province of British Columbia pursuant to section 2 (2) of the Ombudsperson Act (RSBC 1996, c. 340), 128. Motion that this House recommend to His Honour the Lieutenant Governor the appointment of Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond as a statutory officer of the Legislature, to exercise the powers and duties assigned to the Representative for Children and Youth for the province of British Columbia pursuant to the Representative for Children and Youth Act (SBC 2006, c. 29), 41. Motion that this House support the efforts of the 350 skilled airframe maintenance workers, laid off by Aveos Fleet Performance Inc. (AVEOS), to be accorded the same job-protection as their counterparts in the operational and overhaul centres in Mississauga, Winnipeg and Montreal; and further, that if the federal government amends the Air Canada Public Participation Act, this House supports the addition of Greater Vancouver to the Act, 90. Motion that the reports of the Auditor General of British Columbia deposited with the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly during the Fourth Session of the Thirty-ninth Parliament be deemed referred to the Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts, 11. Motion that the Select Standing Committee on Children and Youth be appointed to be empowered to foster greater awareness and understanding among legislators and the public of the B.C. child welfare system, 12. Motion that the Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services be empowered to examine, inquire into and make recommendations with respect to the budget consultation paper prepared by the Minister of Finance in accordance with section 2 of the Budget Transparency and Accountability Act, 13. Motion that the Select Standing Committee on Health be empowered to: 1. Examine the projected impact on the provincial health care system of demographic trends to the year 2036 on a sustainable health care system for British Columbians; 2. Outline potential alternative strategies to mitigate the impact of the baby boomers on the provincial health system; and, 3. Identify current public levels of acceptance toward alternative strategies, 12. Motion that the Select Standing Committee on Parliamentary Reform, Ethical Conduct, Standing Orders and Private Bills be authorized to examine, inquire into and make recommendations on the matter of the Members Conflict of Interest Act (RSBC 1996, c. 287), 79. Motion that the Select Standing Committee on Parliamentary Reform, Ethical Conduct, Standing Orders and Private Bills be presented with the revision of the Insurance Act (RSBC 1996, c. 226) for examination and recommendation pursuant to the Statute Revision Act, 146. Motion that a Special Committee be appointed to examine, inquire into and make recommendations with respect to specific matters pertaining to the Police Act (RSBC 1996, c. 367), 151. Motion that a Special Committee be appointed to unanimously recommend to the House the appointment of a Representative for Children and Youth, pursuant to section 2 of the Representative for Children and Youth Act, and that the said Special Committee shall have the powers of a Select Standing Committee, 14.

14 xvi 2011 / 12 MOTIONS Continued Motion that a Special Committee be appointed to unanimously recommend to the Legislative Assembly the appointment of: (1) a Conflict of Interest Commissioner pursuant to section 14 of the Members Conflict of Interest Act (RSBC 1996, c. 287); and, (2) a Merit Commissioner pursuant to section 5.01 of the Public Service Act (RSBC 1996, c. 385), 136. Motion that a Special Committee on Cosmetic Pesticides be appointed to examine, inquire into and make recommendations with respect to the elimination of the unnecessary use of pesticides in British Columbia and to conduct consultations on this issue with the public and key stakeholders, by any means the Special Committee considers appropriate, 14. Motion that a Special Committee be appointed to unanimously recommend to the Legislative Assembly the appointment of an Ombudsperson, pursuant to section 2(2) of the Ombudsperson Act (RSBC 1996, c. 340), 80. Motion that a Special Committee be appointed to unanimously recommend to the Legislative Assembly the appointment of an Auditor General, pursuant to section 2 of the Auditor General Act (SBC 2003, c. 2), 146. Motion that a Special Committee on Timber Supply be appointed to examine, inquire into and make recommendations with respect to mid-term timber supply for British Columbia resulting from the pine beetle epidemic-related loss of timber supply in the central interior, 135. Motion 5 Motion that this House urges the Government to immediately halt the closure of group homes in British Columbia, 20, 32. Motion 7 Motion that this House urges the Government to direct the B.C. Utilities Commission to do a full and comprehensive review of the Smart Metering Program, 92. Motion 14 Motion that this House support an increase in transparency and accountability to ensure local taxpayers are getting value for money, 26. Motion 18 Motion that this House support law-abiding gun owners and support the Federal Government s decision to repeal the federal long-gun registry, 38. Motion 23 Motion that this House views it as advisable to fast-track the elimination of the HST and re implement the GST/PST system in order to bring economic stability to the province and assist small businesses in creating jobs in British Columbia, 44. Motion 24 Motion that this House, pursuant to section 38 of Chapter 2 of the Nisga a Final Agreement, the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia consents to the amendments to the Nisga a Final Agreement set out in the Nisga a Final Agreement Amending Agreement, 48. Motion 26 Motion that this House urges the Government to ensure that DriveABLE and other functional driving evaluations are reasonably accessible to all British Columbians, 26. Motion 27 Motion that this House authorizes the Committee of Supply to sit in two sections, Section A and Section B, 62. Motion 30 Motion that this House supports the net-zero mandate to control spending in these uncertain economic times and ensure taxes remain low for B.C. families, 57. Motion 31 Motion that this House support taking the necessary measures to ensure the Province maintain its AAA credit rating to keep borrowing costs down for the Province, 66. Motion 32 Motion that this House support appropriate representation in this Legislature for every British Columbian in every corner of this province, 72. Motion 35 Motion that this House supports maintaining and creating jobs for British Columbians working in the mining sector, 83. Motion 39 Motion that this House support continued investments in our ports and transportation corridors to improve the flow of goods to markets, attract investment, and enable job creation, 97. Motion 40 Motion that this House, pursuant to section 38 of Chapter 2 of the Nisga a Final Agreement Act, the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia consents to the amendments to the Nisga a Final Agreement set out in the attached Nisga a Final Agreement Amending Agreement (No. 2), 108. Motion 42 Motion that this House urge the Government to allow universities, colleges, hospitals and other organizations to keep carbon offset payments in the public sector in order to fund energy efficiency projects that achieve real carbon emission reductions in the public sector, instead of the current system of mandatory offsets that subsidizes projects by some of British Columbia s largest industrial polluters, 104. Motion 44 Motion that this House supports B.C. teachers and parents right to provide volunteer extracurricular school activities to students without fear of intimidation or job loss, 122.

15 60 / 61 Eliz. 2 xvii MOTIONS Continued Motion 45 Motion that this House urges the Government of Canada to immediately commit its support to the Pacific North Coast Integrated Management Area initiative (PNCIMA), a process to create a comprehensive plan to manage the environmental and economic needs of the North Coast from the top of Haida Gwaii to the top of Vancouver Island, 131. Motion 46 Sessional amendment to Standing Orders 2 (1) and 3, sitting times, 134. Motion 47 Motion that the House hereby authorizes the Committee of Supply to sit in three sections, designated Section A, Section B, and Section C, 132, 133. Motion 48 Motion that this House unanimously reject the position stated by Thomas Mulcair that resource extraction in western provinces is bad for Canada, 141. Time allocation, 73, 147. Leave Not Granted: Second reading of Bill (No. M 203), 55, 62. Second reading of Bill (No. M 208), 82. Ruled Out of Order: Motion that the House delete section 10 of Bill (No. 3), 27. Motion 16 that the Legislative Assembly request that, pursuant to sections 13 (1) and 13 (2) of the Auditor General Act (SBC 2003, c. 2), the Auditor General undertake an examination of the payment by the Government of an indemnity of approximately $30 million to Boss Power and report its findings to the Legislative Assembly forthwith, 31. PENNER, BARRY: Resigned seat, 53. PETITIONS: Re DriveABLE program, 41. Re inhumane treatment of dogs, 146. Re milk container recycling, 44. Re protection of farmland, 147. POINT OF ORDER: Re appropriateness of a motion attributing statements to individuals by name, 41 (41). Re use of electronic devices during Oral Question Period, 21. Re Motion 16 would require expenditure of public funds, 31 (2). PRIVATE BILLS: Referred to the Select Standing Committee on Parliamentary Reform, Ethical Conduct, Standing Orders and Private Bills: No. (Pr 401) Gospel Riders Motorcycle Ministries (Corporate Restoration) Act, 2011, 41. PRIVILEGE: Reserved right, 16, 30, 35, 88 (2). Comments attributed to the Member for Nanaimo during Oral Question Period, 19 (2). Comments made by the Member for Victoria-Beacon Hill during Oral Question Period, 35. PROROGATION: 161. REID, LINDA: Appointed Deputy Speaker, 10. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDERS: Resolutions: House adjourned until notice, 159. House adjourned until Tuesday, February 14, 2012, 52. Orders: Black, Dawn, appointed Assistant Deputy Speaker, 10. Budget debate, 59. By-election returns entered in Journals, 127.

16 xviii 2011 / 12 RESOLUTIONS AND ORDERS Continued Orders Continued Committee of Supply, 59. Committee of Supply to sit in three sections, Section A, Section B, and Section C, 132. Committee of Supply to sit in two sections, Section A and Section B, 62. Estimates referred to Committee, 59. Horne, Douglas, appointed Deputy Chair of the Committee of the Whole, 11. Reid, Linda, appointed Deputy Speaker, 10. Selection Committee appointed, 11. Votes and Proceedings printed, 11. SPEAKER: Introduced representatives of the BC Lions Football Team, winners of the 2011 Grey Cup, 103. Unavoidable absence of, 16. Rulings: Motion 16 would require an expenditure of public funds contrary to Standing Order 66 and section 47 of the Constitution Act, and is therefore out of order in the hands of a private member. 32. Motion 48 does not contravene the Standing Orders, and is therefore in order; encouraged House Leaders to discuss propriety of motions before they are moved in the House, 141. Statements: House to recess to take part in international earthquake drill, 24. Reminded Members of the rules around the use of electronic devices in the Chamber, 21. Chair s Statements: By agreement, a standing division will be held on the amendment to section 6 of Bill (No. 22) while under the provision of a time allocation motion, 77. By agreement, a standing division will be held on the amendment to section 15 of Bill (No. 22) while under the provision of a time allocation motion, 80. Pursuant to the time allocation motion adopted on Monday, March 12, 2012, all necessary questions for the disposal of committee stage of Bill (No. 22) will now be put, 80. STATEMENTS OTHER THAN SPEAKER: Abbott, Hon. G., re British Columbia Teachers Federation, 18. Austin, Mr. R., re British Columbia Teachers Federation, 18. Bloy, Hon. H., re Multiculturalism Week in British Columbia, 40. Bloy, Hon. H., re proclamation of February as Black History Month, 54. Bond, Hon. S., re apology regarding comments made on October 5, 2011, during Oral Question Period, 19. Clark, Hon. C., re 25th anniversary of the Man in Motion World Tour, 106. Clark, Hon. C., re anti-bullying Pink Shirt Day, 64. Clark, Hon. C., re explosion and fire at the Lakeland sawmill in Prince George, 99. Clark, Hon. C., re Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on the occasion of her Diamond Jubilee, 54. Clark, Hon. C., re Ms. Reid s significant contribution to public life, 21. Clark, Hon. C., re Representative for Children and Youth Report, 65. Coleman, Hon. R., re BC Lions, winners of the 2011 Grey Cup, 103. Corrigan, Ms. K., re one-year anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, 71. de Jong, Hon. M., re Ms. Reid s 20th anniversary as a Member of the Legislative Assembly, 21. Dix, Mr. A., re 25th anniversary of the Man in Motion World Tour, 106. Dix, Mr. A., re anti-bullying Pink Shirt Day, 64. Dix, Mr. A., re Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on the occasion of her Diamond Jubilee, 54. Dix, Mr. A., re Mr. Penner s personal statement, 51. Dix, Mr. A., re proclamation of February as Black History Month, 54. Dix, Mr. A., re Representative for Children and Youth Report, 64. Elmore, Ms. M., re Multiculturalism Week in British Columbia, 40. Hansen, Mr. C., re death of George Scott Wallace, 22. Horgan, Mr. J., re BC Lions, winners of the 2011 Grey Cup, 103. James, Ms. C., re death of George Scott Wallace, 22.

17 60 / 61 Eliz. 2 xix STATEMENTS OTHER THAN SPEAKER Continued: Lali, Mr. H., re length of service of several Members of the Legislative Assembly elected in 1991, 20. Macdonald, Mr. N., re earthquake and tsunami recovery projects in Japan, 47. Macdonald, Mr. N., re Heritage Week in British Columbia, 57. Penner, Mr. B., re personal statement, 51. Routley, Mr. D., re death of Barbara Wallace, 41. Simpson, Mr. S., re explosion and fire at the Lakeland sawmill in Prince George, 99. Thomson, Hon. S., re earthquake and tsunami recovery projects in Japan, 47. Thomson, Hon. S., re Heritage Week in British Columbia, 57. van Dongen, Mr. J., re personal statement regarding party affiliation, 83. Yamamoto, Hon. N., re one-year anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, 72. SUMMARY OF HOUSE: 164. SUPPLY: Committee of Supply to sit in two sections, Section A and Section B, 62. Committee of Supply to sit in three sections, Section A, Section B, and Section C, 132, 133. Estimates presented, 58. Estimates referred to Committee, 59. Order for Committee, 59. Order That the Speaker do now leave the Chair, 59, 60 (2), 61, 62, 63, 64 (2), 65. Progress reported, Section A, 66, 68, 69, 71, 72, 75, 76, 79, 82, 85, 86, 87, 89, 90, 91, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 101, 102 (2), 105, 106, 108, 120, 122, 125, 126, 130 (2), 132, 133, 134. Progress reported, Section C, 137, 139, 140, 144, 145, 147, 151, 153. Resolution reported, Section A, 67, 70, 76, 79, 85, 89, 93, 96, 101, 103, 119, 125, 129. Resolution reported, Section C, 137, 143, 150, 154. Resolution from Committee of Supply agreed to, 157. Summary deferred, 67, 70, 76, 79, 85, 89, 93, 96, 101, 103, 119, 125, 129, 137, 144, 151, 155. Supply motion (second motion), 157. Supply motion (third motion), 157. TIME ALLOCATION: 73, 147. Bill (No. 14), 147; reference, 149. Bill (No. 22), 73; reference, 77, 80. Bill (No. 30), 148; reference, 152. Bill (No. 38), 148; reference, 154. Bill (No. 44), 147; reference, 150. Bill (No. 46), 147; reference, 150. Bill (No. 47), 147, 148; reference, 149, 153. Bill (No. 49), 147, 148; reference, 149, 154. Bill (No. 50), 147, 148; reference, 149, 153. Bill (No. 51), 148; reference, 152. Bill (No. 52), 148; reference, 150. Bill (No. 53), 147; reference, 149. Bill (No. 54), 148. Bill (No. 56), 147, 148; reference, 149, 155. TURPEL-LAFOND, MARY ELLEN: Appointed Representative for Children and Youth, 41. WALLACE, BARBARA: Death of announced, 41. WALLACE, GEORGE SCOTT: Death of announced, 22. WILLIAMS, ALAN: Death of announced, 1.

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