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INDEX TO JOURNALS SESSION 1984-85 ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEENTH 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, 1-12. Closing, 151-152. In Reply, 14, 15, 17, 18. AMENDMENTS: Address in Reply, 14, 16, 17; negatived, 17. Committee of Selection report, 35; negatived, 38. Motion referring Public Accounts to Committee, 19; negatived, 20. Motion for second reading of Bill No. 11, 87, 89, 92; negatived, 92. Motion for second reading of Bill No. 35, 144; negatived, 145. Motion "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair", 25, 26, 27, 28; negatived, 28. ASSENT TO BILLS, 53, 66, 71, 84, 122-123, 128, 151. BILLS: NUMERICAL: No. 1 An Act to Perpetuate a Parliamentary Right. 1 R., 12. 2 Income Tax (Health Care Maintenance) Amendment Act, 1984. Message 1 R., 21; 2 R., 55, 58; Corn., 65; Rep., 65; 3 R., 65; R.A., 66. 3 Hotel Room Tax Amendment Act, 1984. Message. 1 R., 21; 2 R., 59; Com., 65; Rep., 65; 3 R., 65; R.A., 66. 4 Home Owner Grant Amendment Act, 1984. Message. 1 R., 21; 2 R., 59; Corn., 65; Rep., 65; 3 R., 65; R.A., 66. 5 University of Victoria Special Appropriation Act, 1984. Message. 1 R., 21; 2 R 49; Corn., 50; Rep., 50; 3 R., 50; R.A., 53. 6 Resource Revenue Stabilization Fund Act. Message. 1 R., 22; 2 R., 50; Corn., 55; Rep., 55; 3 R., 55; R.A., 66. 7 Assessment Amendment Act, 1984. Message. 1 R., 22; 2 R., 71; Corn., 72; Rep., 72; 3 R., 72; R.A., 84. 8 Partnership Amendment Act, 1984. Message. 1 R., 31; 2 R., 58; Com., 65; Am., 65; Rep., 65; 3 R., 66; R.A., 66. 9 Builders Lien Amendment Act, 1984. Message. 1 R., 56; 2 R., 78; Corn., 94; Rep., 94; 3 R., 94; R.A., 122. 10 British Columbia Transit Amendment Act, 1984. Message. 1 R., 29; 2 R., 38; Corn., 40; Rep., 40; 3 R., 40; R.A., 53. 11 Human Rights Act. Message. 1 R., 78-79; 2 R., 81, 82, 87, 88, 89, 92, 93, 94; Com., 94, 96, 97; Am., 97; Rep., 97; 3 R., 100; R.A., 122. 12 Skagit Environmental Enhancement Act. Message. 1 R 79; 2 R., 98; Corn., 104; Rep., 104; 3 R., 104; R.A., 122. 13 Hydro and Power Authority Amendment Act, 1984. Message. 1 R., 28; 2 R., 60; Corn., 65; Rep., 65; 3 R., 65; R.A., 66.

i v INDEX TO JOURNALS 1984 BILLS-Continued NUMERICAL-Continued No. 14-Income Tax Amendment Act, 1984. Message. IR., 36; 2 R 71; Com., 82; Rep., 82; 3 R., 82; R.A., 84. 15-Elevating Devices Safety Act. Message. 1 R., 100; 2 R., l34; Corn., 135; Rep., 135 ; 3 R. ' 135; R.A., 151. I6-Constitution Amendment Act, 1984. Message. 1 R., 76; 2 R., 78; Corn., 80; Rep., 80; 3 R., 80; R.A., 84. I7-Supply Act (No. 1), 1984. I R., 65; 2 R., 65; Corn.. 65; Rep., 65; 3 R., 65; R.A., 66. 18-Pulp and Paper Collective Bargaining Assistance Act. Message. 1 R., 67; 2 R.. 67, 68, 69; Corn., 69; Am., 69; Rep., 69; 3 R., 71; R.A., 71. 19-Residential Tenancy Act. Message. 1 R., 72; 2 R., 74, 76, 77; Corn., 80; Am., 80; Rep., 80; 3 R., 82; R.A., 84. 20-Election Amendment Act, 1984. Message.! R., 81; 2 R., 98; Corn., 134; Rep., 134; 3 R., 134; R.A., 151. 21-Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (No. 1), 1984. Message. 1 R., 83; 2 R., 94; Corn., 98, 100, 104; Am., 104; Rep., 104; 3 R., 112; R.A., 122. g, 22-Young Offenders (British Columbia) Act. Message. 1 R., 97; 2 R., 106, 112; Corn., 117; Rep., 117; 3 R., 117; R.A., 122. 23-Legal Services Society Amendment Act, 1984. Message. 1 R., 83. 24-Home Owner Grant Amendment (No. 2), 1984. Message. I R., 86; 2 R., 97; Corn., 100, 104; Am.. 104; Rep., 104; 3 R., 112; R.A., 122. 25-Hydro and Power Authority (Land Transfer) Act, 1984. Message. 1 R., 87-88; 2 R., 98; Corn., 116; Rep., 116; 3 R., 116; R.A., 122. 26-Hospitals Amalgamation Act. Message. 1 R., 96; 2 R., 112; Corn., 116; Rep., 116:3 R., 116; R.A., 122. 27-Education Statutes (Fiscal Year) Amendment Act, 1984. Message. 1 R., 99; 2 R., 112; Corn., 116; Am., 116; Rep., 116; 3 R., 118; R.A., 122. 28-Labour Code Amendment Act, 1984. Message. I R., 101; 2 R., 107, 108, 109, 110, 1 1 1; Corn., 113, 114, 115; Rep., 115; 3 R., 116; R.A., 122. 29-Health Statutes Amendment Act, 1984. Message. 1 R., 110; 2 R., 113; Corn., 116; Rep., 116; 3 R., 116; R.A., 122. 30-Expropriation Act. Message. 1 R., 120. 31-Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (No. 2), 1984. Message. 1 R., 111; 2 R., 112; Corn., 117; Am., 117; Rep., 117; 3 R.. 118; R.A., 122. 32-Supply Act (No. 2), 1984. 1 R., 121; 2 R., 121; Com., 122; Rep., 122; 3 R., 122; R.A., 123. 33-Mental Health Amendment Act, 1985. Message. 1 R., 131:2 R., 137; Corn., 137; Rep., 137; 3 R., 137; R.A., 151.,, 34-Metro Transit Collective Bargaining Assistance Act. Message.I R., 125; 2 R., 127; Corn., 127; Rep.. 127; 3 R., 128; R.A., 128. 35-Public Service Act. Message. 1 R., 142; 2 R., 143, 144, 145; Corn., 149, 150; Rep., 150; Am., 150; 3 R., 150; R.A., 151. 11 36-Financial Information Act. Message. 1 R., 131; 2 R., 136; Corn., 149; Rep., 149; 3 R., 149; R.A., 151. 77 37-Pension (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 1985. Message. I R., 134; 2 R., 142; Corn., 143; Rep.. 143: 3 R., 143; R.A., 151. 38-Attorney General Statutes Amendment Act, 1985. Message. 1 R., 132:2 R., 137; Corn., 143; Rep., 143; 3 R., 143; R.A., 151. 39-Health Statutes Amendment Act, 1985. Message. 1 R., 131; 2 R., 137; Corn., 148; Rep., 148; 3 R., 148; R.A., 151. 11 40-Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, 1985. Message. 1 R., 131;2R., 137; Corn., 147; Rep., 147; 3 R., 147; R.A., 151. 17 4I-Real Estate Amendment Act, 1985. Message. 1 R., 132; 2 R., 136; Com., 149; Rep., 149; 3 R., 149; R.A., 151. 42-Law Reform Amendment Act, 1985. Message. 1 R., 132; 2 R., 137; Corn., 147: Rep., 147; 3 R., 147; R.A., 151.

33-34 Euz. 2 INDEX TO JOURNALS BILLS-Continued NUMERICAL-Conti/wed No. 43-Commodity Contract Amendment Act, 1985. Message. 1 R., 136; 2 R., 143; Corn., 143; Rep., 143; 3 R., 143; R.A., 151. 44-Expo 86 Corporation Amendment Act, 1985. Message. 1 R., 136; 2 R., 139; Corn., 148, 149; Rep., 149; 3 R., 149; R.A., 151. 45-Transport of Dangerous Goods Ad. Message. 1 R., 135; 2 R., 139; Com., 147; Rep., 148; 3 R., 148; R.A. 151. 46-Legislative Assembly (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 1985. Message 1 R., 138; 2 R., 143; Com., 143; Rep., 143; 3 R., 143; R.A., 151. 47-Constitution Amendment Act, 1985. Message. 1 R., 136; 2 R., 139, 140; Corn., 145; Rep., 145; 3 R., 146; R.A., 151. 48-Education (Interim) Finance Amendment Act, 1985. Message. I R., 137; 2 R., 140, 141-142; Com., 146, 147; Rep., 147; Am., 147; 3 R., 147; R.A., 151. M 201-Industrial Development Amendment Act, 1984. 1 R., 46:2 R., 61, 89, 106, 140. " M 202-Motor Vehicle Amendment Act, 1984. 1 R., 51; 2 R., 62; Com., 73; Rep., 73; 3 R., 73; R.A.. 84. M 203-An Act to Regulate Smoking in Public Places. I R., 56; 2 R., 89, 106, 140. M 204-Groundwater Regulation Act. I R., 56; 2 R., 89, ruled out of order and dropped from Order Paper, 107. M 205-An Act to Amend the Builders Lien Act. 1 R., 74; 2 R., 89; Corn., 106; Rep., 106; 3 R., 106; R.A., 122. M 206-Patients Property Amendment Act, 1984. 1 R., 81; 2 R., 89; Corn., 106; Rep., 106:3 R., 106; R.A., 122. M 207-British Columbia Human Rights Code, 1984. 1 R., 116; 2 R., 140, ruled out of order and dropped from Order Paper, 140. " Pr 401-Bill No. I An Act to Amend the Vancouver Charter. 1 R., 89; 2 R., 118; Corn., 118; Rep., 118; 3 R., 118; R.A., 122. Pr 402-An Act Respecting Central Trust Company and Crown Trust Company. I R., 90; 2 R., 112; Com., 114; Rep., 114; 3 R., 114; R.A., 122. Pr 403-Bill No. 2 An Act to Amend the Vancouver Charter. I R., 91. ALPHABETICAL: Assessment Amendment (No. 7). Attorney General Statutes Amendment Act, 1985 (No. 38). British Columbia Human Rights Code (No. M 207). British Columbia Transit Amendment (No. 10). Builders Lien Amendment (No. 9). Builders Lien (No. M 205). Central Trust Company and Crown Trust Company (No. Pr 402). Commodity Contract Amendment Act, 1985 (No. 43). Constitution Amendment (No. 16). Constitution Amendment Act, 1985 (No. 47). Education (Interim) Finance Amendment Act, 1985 (No. 48). Education Statutes Fiscal Year Amendment (No. 27). Election Amendment (No. 20). Elevating Devices Safety (No. 15). Expo 86 Corporation Amendment Act, 1985 (No. 44). Expropriation (No. 30). Financial Information Act (No. 36). Groundwater Regulation (No. M 204). Health Statutes Amendment Act, 1984 (No. 29). Health Statutes Amendment Act, 1985 (No. 39). Home Owner Grant Amendment (No. 4). Home Owner Grant Amendment No. 2 (No. 24). Hospitals Amalgamation (No. 26). Hotel Room Tax Amendment (No. 3). Human Rights (No. I 1 ).

vi INDEX TO JOURNALS 1984 BILLS-Continued ALPHABETICAL-Continued Hydro and Power Authority Amendment (No. 13). Hydro and Power Authority Land Transfer (No. 25). Industrial Development Amendment (No. M 201). Income Tax Amendment (No. 14). Income Tax (Health Care Maintenance) Amendment (No. 2). Labour Code Amendment (No. 28). Law Reform Amendment Act, 1985 (No. 42). Legal Services Society Amendment (No. 23). Legislative Assembly (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 1985. Mental Health Amendment Act, 1985 (No. 33). Metro Transit Collective Bargaining Assistance (No. 34). Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (No. 1), 1984 (No. 21). Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, No. 2, 1984 (No. 31). Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, 1985 (No. 40). Motor Vehicle Amendment (No. M 202). Partnership Amendment (No. 8). Patients Property Amendment (No. M 206). Pension (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act (No. 37). Public Service Act (No. 35). Pulp and Paper Collective Bargaining Assistance (No. 18). Real Estate Amendment Act, 1985 (No. 41). Residential Tenancy (No. 19). Resource Revenue Stabilization Fund (No. 6). Skagit Environmental Enhancement (No. 12). Smoking in Public Places (No. M 203). Supply Act No. 1 (No. 17). Supply Act No. 2 (No. 32). To Perpetuate a Parliamentary Right (No. 1). Transport of Dangerous Goods Act (No. 45). University of Victoria Special Appropriation (No. 5). Vancouver Charter Bill No. 1 (No. Pr 401), Vancouver Charter Bill No. 2 (No. Pr 403). Young Offenders British Columbia (No. 22). BY-ELECTION RETURNS: Mac William, Lyle, 129. Williams, Robert, 129. CAMPBELL, DONALD J.: Death of announced, 124. CHAIRMAN: Chairman's ruling that when a Bill does not contain a preamble when introduced, it is not competent for the Committee to introduce one, 97. Chairman's ruling that proposed amendment to Vote 4 (Premier's Office) out of order, 119. COMMITTEES: SELECT STANDING: Agriculture- Appointment, 35 Crown Corporations Reporting-

33-34 ay. 2 INDEX TO JOURNALS vii COMMITTEES Continued SELECT STANDING Continued Environment and Resources Health, Education and Human Resources Labour and Justice Municipal Affairs and Housing Appointment, 35, Public Accounts and Economic Affairs Reference, 19. Reports, 63, 114; adopted, 63, 114. Standing Orders and Private Bills Reference, 55, 133, 135. Reports An Act Respecting Central Trust Company and Crown Trust Company, 90, 110; adopted, 90, 110. Bill No. 1, An Act to Amend the Vancouver Charter, 89-90, 113; adopted, 90, 113. Bill No. 2, An Act to Amend the Vancouver Charter, 91: adopted, 91. Report No. 6, Amendments to Standing Orders. Schedule A tabled, 133; adopted, 135. Transportation and Communications SPECIAL: Committee of Selection Appointment, 12-13. Reference, 12-13, 38. Report, 34-35; adopted, 38. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Strachan, W. B., appointed, 13. Takes Chair in Speaker's absence, 55, 73, 94, 113, 124, 142. DIVISIONS: Address in Reply, 18. Amendment to Address in Reply, 17. Amendment to motion for second reading of Bill No. II. 92. Amendment to motion for second reading of Bill No. 35, 145. Amendment to motion referring Public Accounts to Committee, 20. Amendment to motion "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair", 28. Chairman's ruling that when a Bill does not contain a preamble when introduced, it is not competent for the Committee to introduce one, 97. Chairman's ruling that proposed amendment to Vote 4 out of order, 118. Consideration in Committee of a proposed amendment to section 1 of Bill No. II, 95. Consideration in Committee of a proposed amendment to section 2 of Bill No. 11, 95. Consideration in Committee of section 2 of Bill No. 18, 69. Consideration in Committee of section 9 of Bill No. 18, 70. Consideration in Committee of an amendment to section 10 of Bill No. 18, 70. Consideration in Committee of section 14 of Bill No. 18, 70-71. Consideration in Committee of section 7 of Bill No. 19, 80. Consideration in Committee of section 35 of Bill No. 21, 105. Consideration in Committee of section 67 of Bill No. 21, 105-106. Consideration in Committee of section 19 of Bill No. 31, 117.

viii INDEX TO JOURNALS 1984 DIVISIONS Continued Consideration in Committee of section 20 of Bill No. 31, 117-118. Consideration in Committee of section 81 of Bill No. 31, 118. Consideration in Committee of section 5 of Bill No. 34, 127-128. Consideration in Committee of section 8 of Bill No. 34, 128. Consideration in Committee of section 3 of Bill No. 41, 149. Consideration in Committee of Vote 31, Ministry of Forests, 87. Consideration in Committee of Vote 39, Ministry of Human Resources, 37-38. Consideration in Committee of Vote 4, Premier's Office, 120. Motion that Bill 47 be reported complete without amendments, 146. Motion that the Committee rise and report Bill 45 complete without amendments, 147-148. Motion that Committee rise and report Bill No. 28 complete without amendment, 1 15. Motion that Committee rise and report progress, 105. Motion that debate on Bill No. I I be adjourned, 93. Motion that debate on Bill No. 18 be adjourned, 67. Motion that debate on Bill No. M 201 be adjourned, 62. Motion that debate on Bill No. M 203 be adjourned, 107. Motion that "Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair", 30. Motion that House adopt Report No. 6 of the Select Standing Committee on Standing Orders and Private Bills, 135. Second reading of Bill No. 2, 58. Second reading of Bill No. 3, 59. Second reading of Bill No. 4, 59. Second reading of Bill No. 6, 50. Second reading of Bill No. I I. 94. Second reading of Bill No. 13, 60. Second reading of Bill No. 18, 69. Second reading of Bill No. 19, 77. Second reading of Bill No. 28, II I. Second reading of Bill No. 34, 127. Second Reading of Bill No. 46, 143. Second Reading of Bill No. 47, 140. Second Reading of Bill No. 48, 141-142. Third reading of Bill No. 28, 115-116. Third reading of Bill No. 35, 150. Third reading of Bill No. 48, 147. DOCUMENTS: ORDER OF THE HOUSE: Auditor General, Third Special Report, Ministry of Tourism, 79. Columbia River Treaty Permanent Engineering Board, 122. Cowichan Estuary Plan Implementation Program, Report of, 41. Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area Activities, 126. Document, re proposed petition, 61; ruled out of order, 63. Documents referred to during question period, 31, 34, 37, 68. Documents referred to during statement, 150. Industrial Inquiry Commission Report, re Metro Transit, 126. Industrial Relations Audit, 126. Ministerial Order relating to Metro Transit labour dispute, 126. North Shore Association for the Mentally Handicapped, copy correspondence, 127. Ombudsman Special Report No. 7 (The Shoal Island Case), 16; addendum, 23; correspondence, 23. Ombudsman Special Report No. 8 (Workers' Compensation Board), 81. Public Legal Services Task Force Report, 129. Quinsam Coal Project, Public Inquiry, 110. Rent Increase notices, copies of referred to during question period, 27. Standing Orders and Private Bills (Amendments), Report No. 6, Schedule A, 133. Ombudsman Special Report No. 9 (Supreme Court of Canada decision, re B.C. Development Corp.), 146.

33-34 Euz. 2 INDEX TO JOURNALS ix DOCUMENTS-Continued STATUTORY: Agriculture and Food. 137. Agricultural Land Commission, 137, Auditor General, 112. Assessment Appeal Board, 57. Assessment Appeal Board, 133. Assessment Authority, 133. Attorney General, 129. British Columbia Buildings Corporation, 125. British Columbia Cellulose Company Financial Statements, 61. British Columbia Development Corporation, 124. British Columbia Educational Institutions Capital Financing Authority, 125. British Columbia Electoral Commission, First Report, 133. British Columbia Ferry Corporation, 126. British Columbia Heritage Trust, 142. British Columbia Housing and Employment Development Financing Authority, 125. British Columbia Housing Management Commission, 126. British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority, 145. British Columbia Lotteries Branch, 142. British Columbia Petroleum Corporation, 145. British Columbia Place, 145. British Columbia Railway Company, financial statements, 54, 124. British Columbia Steamship Co., 126. British Columbia Systems Corporation, 125. British Columbia Utilities Commission, 145. Compensation Stabilization Program, 84. Comptroller General, 20. Consumer and Corporate Affairs, 81. Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area and Related Projects, 147. Crown Proceeding Payments, 125. Education, 88. Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, 47. Estate Administration Act, 74, 150. Estimates by Message, 20. Finance, 122. Financial Administration Act, 74. Forests: Five-year Forest and Range Resource Program, 1983-1988, 25. Five-year Forest and Range Resource Program, 1984-1989, 25. Fraser River Joint Advisory Board, 147. Fraser River Joint Advisory Board, 86. Health, 137. Human Resources, 86. Industry and Small Business Development, 122. Insurance Corporation of British Columbia, 30. Intergovernmental Relations, 139. Knowledge Network, 133. Labour Relations Board, 27. Lands, Parks and Housing, 147. Legislative Assembly Allowances and Pension Act (Part 2), 141. Legislative Library, 25. Legislative Library, 133. Liquor Control and Licensing, 133. Liquor Distribution Branch, 42; financial statements, 42. Ombudsman, with addendum, 117. Pacific National Exhibition, financial statements, 142. Pension (College) Act, 125.

DOCUMENTS-Continued STATUTORY-Continued Pension (Public Service) Act, 141. Pension (Municipal) Act, 141. Pension (Teachers) Act, 141. Provincial Agricultural Land Commission, 137. Public Accounts, 19. Public Service Benefit Plan Act, 141 Public Service Labour Relations Act, 32. Science Council of British Columbia, 126. Taxation (Rural Area) Act, refunds and remissions, 133. Tourism, 108. Trade Practice Act, 133. Transportation and Highways, 17. Travel Assurance Board, 1984, 126, 133. Unclaimed Money Act, 1983, 14. Unclaimed Money Act, 1984, 133. Universities Council of B.C., 133. Vital Statistics Branch, 99. Workers' Compensation Board, 57. INDEX TO JOURNALS 1984 HOUSE: Address in Reply debate to be concluded, 17. Adjourned until May 1, 1984, or until notice by Mr. Speaker, 83. Adjourned until notice by Mr. Speaker, 123, 129. Continued to sit after midnight, 93, 112. That the House, at it's rising, do stand adjourned until 8 o'clock p.m., III. That the House, at it's rising, do stand adjourned until 10 o'clock a.m., 114. Time of sittings, 13. To permit Select Standing Committee on Standing Orders and Private Bills to meet at 3 p.m. today, 88, 110. To permit Select Standing Committee on Standing Orders and Private Bills to review Standing Orders while the House is sitting and during any adjournment of the House, 55. To permit Select Standing Committees to meet for organizational purposes, while the House is sitting, 51. MAcMINN, E. GEORGE, Deputy Clerk: Appointed Queen's Counsel. MOTIONS: That Report No. 6 of the Select Standing Committee on Standing Orders and Private Bills, re Amendments to Standing Orders be adopted, 135. LEAVE NOT GRANTED: To table document, 52. RULED OUT OF ORDER: Urgency motion, re alleged statements made outside the House, 44, 45. Urgency motion, re Cruise missile test about to be conducted over Canadian soil, 31, 32. Urgency motion, re damage to the St. Mungo Indian Village site in the Vancouver area, 15. Urgency motion, re delay in payments to various Government agencies, 108. Urgency motion, re formation of special committee to consider economic recovery, 132, 138. Urgency motion, re increase in bank rate, 47, 48. Urgency motion, re Ombudsman's Special Report No. 7 (The Shoal Island Case), 18, 19. Urgency motion, re unemployment in British Columbia, 39, 40-41.

33-34 Elm. 2 INDEX TO JOURNALS xi NOTICES: MOTIONS WITHDRAWN: Nos. 1 and 27, re Select Standing Committee on Standing Orders and Private Bills, 55. To introduce Bill intituled Builders Lien Amendment Act (No. 2), 107. QUESTIONS WITHDRAWN: No. 50, re dyke being constructed at Cowichan Bay, 139. OKANAGAN NORTH ELECTORAL DISTRICT, by-election, 129. ORAL QUESTION PERIOD, 13. PETITIONS: Carter, G., et al., re funding for education, School District No. 65, 146. CLERK'S REPORT ON IRREGULARITY, 63, 148. PETITIONS FOR PRIVATE BILLS: Central Trust Company and Crown Trust Company, 78. City of Vancouver, Bill No. 1, 78. City of Vancouver, Bill No. 2, 78. POINT OF ORDER: Bill involved expenditure of public funds, 107. Bill involved imposition of penalties and imposed an obligation on the Crown, 140. Content of ministerial statements, 134. Order of business, 38, 78. Question period, 15, 16. Relating to strangers in the Gallery, 139. S.O. 35, application of, 41. PRIVILEGE: Alleged attempt to mislead the House, 24, 26. Documents issued relating to budget measures, 24, 25. Remarks attributed to Minister, 84, 85. PROROGATION, 153. QUESTIONS: ENERGY, MINES AND PETROLEUM RESOURCES: Columbia River power development financing, 91. ENVIRONMENT: Pollution control permits, 101-102, 104. Pesticides, 102-104. FINANCE: Consultant services, 49-50. HUMAN RESOURCES: Ministry employees, absence of, 32-33. LANDS, PARKS AND HOUSING: Ecological reserves, 101.

xii INDEX TO JOURNALS 1984 QUESTIONS Continued HEALTH: Royal Columbian and Eagle Ridge Hospital Boards, costs of, 123-124. PROVINCIAL SECRETARY AND GOVERNMENT SERVICES: Ministry employees, absence of, 38-39. Orders in Council, passed from 1972-73 to 1983-84, inclusive, 91-92. TOURISM: Railway between Whitehorse and Skagway. Alaska, 74-76. UNIVERSITIES, SCIENCE AND COMMUNICATIONS: Ministry employees, absence of. 85. QUORUM: Declared present, 82. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDERS: RESOLUTIONS: House adjourned until notice by Mr. Speaker, 123, 129. House adjourned until May 1, 1984, or until notice by Mr. Speaker, 83. ORDERS: Committee of Supply, 19, 64. Committee of Ways and Means, 19, 64. Consideration of Speech of Lieutenant Governor, 12. Election Returns entered in Journals, 130. Estimates referred to Committee, 20. Oral questions by members, 13. Public Accounts referred to Committee, 19. Select Standing Committee on Standing Orders and Private Bills to review Standing Orders while the House is sitting and during any adjournment of the House, 55. Select Standing Committees be permitted to meet while House is sitting, 51. Selection Committee, appointment, 12-13; reference, 12-13. Strachan, W. B., Deputy Speaker, 13. That Bill (No. 34) be permitted to be advanced two or more stages in one day. pursuant to S.O. 81, 125. Time of sittings, 13. Votes and Proceedings printed, 12. SPEAKER: Declared recess, 19, 20, 65, 66, 71, 83, 122, 125. 128. 150. Declared House adjourned, 83, 123, 129. Unavoidable absence, 55, 73, 94, 113, 124, 142. APPEALS: Chairman's ruling that when a Bill does not contain a preamble when introduced, it is not competent for the Committee to introduce one. 97. Chairman's ruling that proposed amendment to Vote 4 out of order, 119. MOTIONS RULED OUT OF ORDER: Urgency motion, re alleged statements made outside House, 44, 45. Urgency motion, re Cruise missile test conducted over Canadian soil, 11, 32. Urgency motion, re damage to the St. Mungo Indian Village site in the Vancouver area. 15. Urgency motion, re delay in payments to various Government agencies, 108. Urgency motion, re formation of special commission to consider economic recovery, 132, 138. Urgency motion. re increase in bank rate, 47, 48. Urgency motion. re Ombudsman Special Report No. 7 (The Shoal Island Case), 18, 19. Urgency motion, re unemployment in British Columbia, 39, 40-41.

33-34 Euz. 2 INDEX TO JOURNALS xiii SPEAKER-Continued OPINIONS: Dispute, re facts does not merit interruption of the business of the House, 45. Opportunity for discussion of matter at hand, 15, 18-19. Matter does not come under the administrative responsibility of the Provincial Government, 32, 48. Matter of continuing nature thereby outside scope of S.O. 35, 40-41. Matter involves the ordinary administration of the law, 108. Matter must be an occurrence of some sudden emergency as required by the Rules, 138. Matter was not raised at the earliest opportunity, 108. RULINGS: Bill (No. 34) permitted to be advanced two or more stages in one day, pursuant to S.O. 81, 125. Bill out of order as it imposes an obligation on the Crown, 107, 140. Bill out of order as it involves the imposition of penalties, 140. Document not before House has no status except in debate, 24-25. Leave not required to move to Committee of Supply, 78. Oral question period, answers to questions may be given at Minister's discretion, 15-16. Privilege, disagreement between members not a matter of, 24-25. Privilege, intended motion must be presented in raising matter of, and document must be tabled, 26. Privilege, prorogation of House terminates Committees' terms of reference, 84-85. STATEMENTS: Address in Reply, general assent of the House to conclude debate, 17. Applications under S.O. 35, 42-44. Questions addressed to Ministry may be answered by Minister responsible or by the Leader of the Government, 46. Re deleted sections of Bill (No. Pr 401), 120. Unparliamentary language, 18-19. SPELLMAN, HON. JOHN: Governor of the State of Washington addressed the Assembly, 13. STATEMENTS OTHER THAN SPEAKER: Barrett, Mr. D., re death of Professor Walter D. Young, 41. Barrett, Mr. D.. re investigation by the R.C.M.P. concerning scaling practices at Shoal Island, 31. Bennett, Hon. W. R., re alleged statements made outside House, 45. Bennett, Hon. W. R., re election of Mr. R. E. Skelly as Leader of New Democratic Party of British Columbia, 124. Brown, Ms. R., re Variety Club International Telethon. 130. Chabot, Hon. J. R., re lotteries, 133. Cocke, Mr. D., re Ministry of Tourism, 72. Curtis, Hon. H. A., re mailing lists, 39. Fraser, Hon. A. V., re Coquihalla Highway, 130. Gardom, Hon. G. B., re death of the Honourable Bora Laskin. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, 55. Gardom, Hon. G. B., re death of Mr. Donald J. Campbell, Member for Okanagan North, 124. Gardom, Hon. G. B., re Honourable A. Brian Peckford, Premier of Newfoundland, acknowledging the presence of, 113. Gardom, Hon. G. B, re investiture of the Rt. Honourable Jeanne Saul/6, P.C., as Governor General and Commander-in-Chief of Canada, 109. Gardom, Hon. G. B., re retirement of Mr. David Barrett as Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition, 122. Gardom, Hon. G. B., re retirement of the Rt. Honourable Edward R. Schreyer, P.C., as Governor General and Commander-in-Chief of Canada, 109. Hanson, Mr. G., re mailing lists, 39.

xiv INDEX TO JOURNALS 1984 STATEMENTS OTHER THAN SPEAKER-Continued Heinrich, Hon. J. H., re funding for School District No. 37, 150. Howard, Mr. F., re assault in Legislative Building in Quebec City resulting in death and injury, 98. Howard, Mr. F., re Bill (No. 34), 125. Howard, Mr. E, re death of Mr. Donald J. Campbell, Member for Okanagan North, 124. Howard, Mr. E, re investiture of the Rt. Honourable Jeanne Sauvê, P.C., as Governor General and Commander-in-Chief of Canada, 109. Howard, Mr. F., re retirement of Acting Sergeant-at-Arms, Mr. R. E. Ratcliffe, 82. Howard, Mr. F., re retirement of Mr. David Barrett as Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition, 122. Howard, Mr. F, re retirement of the Rt. Honourable Edward R. Schreyer. P.C., as Governor General and Commander-in-Chief of Canada, 109. Howard, Mr. E, re transfer of 12,750 acres of Provincial Crown land to five British Columbia Indian Bands in settlement of the cutoff land claims, 33. Howard, Mr. E, re withdrawal of the U.S.S.R. from participation in the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, 98. Lauk, Mr. G. re appointment of Mr. E. George MacMinn, Deputy Clerk of the House, as Queen's Counsel, 61. Lauk, Mr. G. re funding for School District No. 37, 150. Lea, Mr. G., re funding for School District No. 37, 150. Lockstead, Mr. D., re Ombudsman's Special Report No. 7 (The Shoal Island Case), 73. Lockstead, Mr. D., re the action of the captain and crew of the Queen of Saanich in effecting the rescue of a passenger, 109. Macdonald, Mr. A., re death of the Honourable Bora Laskin, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, 55. Macdonald, Mr. A, re retirement of Mr. David Barrett as leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition, 122. MacWilliam, Mr. L.. re Expo 86, 134. McCarthy, Hon. G. M., re Variety Club International Telethon, 130. McClelland, Hon. R. H., re Bill (No. 34) advancing two or more stages in one day, 125. Michael, Mr. C., re Canadian winners of a gold medal in figure skating, Ms. Barbara Underhill and Mr. Paul Martini, 54. Michael, Mr. C., re the action of the captain and crew of the Queen of Saanich in effecting the rescue of a passenger, 109. Neilsen, Hon. J. A., re assault in Legislative Building in Quebec City resulting in death and injury, 98. Neilsen, Hon. J. A., re withdrawal of the U.S.S.R. from participation in the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, 98. Passarell, Mr. A. L., re Coquihalla Highway, 130. Pelton, Mr. E C. A., re retirement of Acting Sergeant-at-Arms, Mr. R. E. Ratcliffe, 82. Richmond, Hon. C. H., re Expo 86, 134. Stupich, Mr. D. D.. re lotteries, 133. Smith, Hon. B. R. D., re appointment of Mr. E. George MacMinn, Deputy Clerk of the House, as Queen's Counsel, 61. Smith, Hon. B. R. D., re death of the Honourable Bora Laskin. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, 56. Smith, Hon. B. R. D., re death of Professor Walter D. Young, 41. Smith, Hon. B. R. D., re investigation by the R.C.M.P. concerning scaling practices at Shoal Island, 31. Smith, Hon. B. R. D., re Ministry of Tourism, 72. Smith, Hon. B. R. D., re Ombudsman's Special Report No. 7 (The Shoal Island Case), 23. Smith, Hon. B. R. D., re transfer of 12,750 acres of Provincial Crown land to five British Columbia Indian Bands in settlement of the cutoff land claims, 33. Waterland, Hon. T. M.. re Ombudsman's Special Report No. 7 (The Shoal Island Case), 23, 73. STRACHAN, WILLIAM BRUCE: Appointed Deputy Speaker, 13. SUMMARY OF HOUSE, 154.

33-34 Euz. 2 INDEX TO JOURNALS XV SUPPLY: Estimates presented, 20. Estimates referred to Committee, 20. Order for Committee, 19. Order "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair", 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 64, 121. Progress reported, 31, 32, 33, 36, 37, 38, 42, 44, 46, 51, 53, 56, 57, 61, 62, 66, 73, 78, 84, 99. Resolutions reported, 34, 37, 40, 45, 47, 48, 49, 52, 53, 54, 58, 61, 72, 74, 80, 86, 100, 120. Resolutions from Committee agree to, 64, 121. VANCOUVER EAST ELECTORAL DISTRICT, by-election. 129. WAYS AND MEANS: Order for Committee, 19. Resolutions agreed to, 64, 121. To go into Committee, 64, 121. YOUNG, PHYLLIS F: Death of announced, 48