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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES THIRD SESSION NO. 21 ELEVENTH PARLIAMENT 2017/2018 ORDER PAPER FRIDAY MARCH 09, 2018: 1:30 P.M. PRAYERS OATH OR AFFIRMATION ANNOUNCEMENTS BY THE SPEAKER BILLS BROUGHT FROM THE SENATE PETITIONS PAPERS 1. The Administration of Justice (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) Regulations, 2018. 2. The Audited Financial Statements of ExporTT Limited for the financial year ended September 30, 2016. (By the Minister of Finance who will move that the Report be referred to the Public Accounts [Enterprises] Committee) 3. The Report of the Auditor General of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago on the Financial Statements of the Princes Town Regional Corporation for the year ended September 30, 2012. (By the Minister of Finance who will move that the Report be referred to the Public Accounts Committee) 4. The Report of the Auditor General of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago on the Financial Statements of the Princes Town Regional Corporation for the year ended September 30, 2013. (By the Minister of Finance who will move that the Report be referred to the Public Accounts Committee) 5. The Report of the Auditor General of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago on the Financial Statements of the National Agricultural Marketing and Development Corporation for the year ended September 30, 2009. (By the Minister of Finance who will move that the Report be referred to the Public Accounts Committee) 6. The Administrative Report of the Trinidad and Tobago Creative Industries Company Limited for the year ended September 30, 2014. (By the Minister of Trade and Industry)

2 7. The Administrative Report of the Trinidad and Tobago Fair Trading Commission for the financial year ended September 30, 2014. (By the Minister of Trade and Industry) 8. The Administrative Report of the Trinidad and Tobago Fair Trading Commission for the financial year ended September 30, 2015. (By the Minister of Trade and Industry) 9. The Administrative Report of the Trinidad and Tobago Fair Trading Commission for the financial year ended September 30, 2016. (By the Minister of Trade and Industry) 10. The Administrative Report of the Trinidad and Tobago Free Zones Company Limited for the year ended December 31, 2016. (By the Minister of Trade and Industry) 11. The Ministerial Response of the Ministry of Rural Development and Local Government to the Eleventh Report of the Public Accounts Committee on the Examination of the Audited Financial Statements of the Land Settlement Agency for the financial years 2008 and 2009. (By the Minister of Rural Development and Local Government) REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES 1. The Third Report of the Joint Select Committee on Land and Physical Infrastructure on an Inquiry into the Strategies for diversifying the type and number of agricultural commodities produced locally. (By the Member for Mayaro) PRIME MINISTER S QUESTIONS URGENT QUESTIONS QUESTIONS ON NOTICE Questions for Written Answer appear in Appendix I Questions for Oral Answer Question No. 97 to the Minister of National Security (By the Member for Oropouche West) Could the Minister indicate the actions taken to ensure autopsies are completed in a timely manner at the Forensic Sciences Centre? Question No. 98 to the Minister of National Security (By the Member for Oropouche West) In light of the increased workload of the pathologist at the Forensic Sciences Centre due to the number of murders for January 2018, could the Minister indicate: a) whether each pathologist is expected to complete a prescribed number of autopsies each month and if so, what is this number; and b) the number of autopsies conducted for the period January 1 st to 31 st, 2018?

Question No. 99 to the Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs (By the Member for Oropouche West) 3 Could the Minister indicate: a) whether the claim that the Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board did not receive sufficient funding is legitimate; b) if the answer to (a) is in the affirmative, whether the cessation of the team subventions and the payment of tournament prize money were as a result of this insufficiency; c) if the answer to (a) is in the negative, what are the reason(s) for the cessation of team subventions and the non-payment of prize money; and d) whether any request for additional funding has been made and granted? Question No. 105 to the Minister of Public Utilities (By the Member for Chaguanas West) Could the Minister indicate whether the WASA has submitted its strategic plan for the period 2017 to 2020 to the Ministry? Question No. 106 to the Minister of Public Utilities (By the Member for Chaguanas West) Could the Minister state: a) whether the WASA hired a consultant to develop a strategic plan for the period 2017-2020; and b) the cost of retaining the services of the consultant, if the answer to part (a) is in the affirmative? Question No. 112 to the Prime Minister (By the Member for Oropouche East) Could the Prime Minister indicate the members of the National Security Council in attendance at a meeting held on November 24, 2017 and the venue of this meeting? Question No. 113 to the Minister of Works and Transport (By the Member for Oropouche East) Could the Minister indicate the names of the local technical teams or agencies who participated in the sea trials of the brand new vessel Galleon s Passage (former called the Doña Mercedes)? Question No. 115 to the Minister of Housing and Urban Development (By the Member for Couva North) Could the Minister state whether the lands distributed for the Government Aided Self-Help Housing Programme are lands allocated for the former Caroni workers? Question No. 116 to the Minister of Public Utilities (By the Member for Couva North) Could the Minister state whether there are plans to increase both water and electricity rates in 2018? Question No. 119 to the Minister of National Security (By the Member for Couva North) Could the Minister state if any new national security measures are being implemented to address the high murder rate in Trinidad and Tobago?

Question No. 121 to the Minister of National Security (By the Member for Naparima) 4 Could the Minister indicate the salary of the Director and Deputy Directors of the Strategic Services Agency as well as their terms and conditions of employment? Question No. 122 to the Minister of Works and Transport (By the Member for Naparima) With respect to the procurement of Galleon s Passage, could the Minister state: a) the procurement policies used for the acquisition of the US$17.4 million catamaran Galleon s Passage (formerly called the Doña Mercedes); and b) whether the newly appointed Procurement Regulator was part of this procurement process? Question No. 123 to the Minister of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries (By the Member for Mayaro) With respect to the recent sale of the Carlsen Field Rice Mill, could the Minister indicate: a) the name of the buyer; b) whether the sale was made via public/open tender; c) the number of offers received; d) the names of the bidders; e) the final sale price; and f) the name of the person or entity that had ownership and control of the Mill, prior to its sale? Question No. 124 to the Minister of Finance (By the Member for Couva South) Could the Minister inform this House when the Board of the National Insurance Appeals Tribunal would be appointed? Question No. 125 to the Minister of Labour and Small Enterprise Development (By the Member for Couva South) Could the Minister inform this House of the number of collective agreements signed with the recognised majority trade union in the public sector and state enterprises since September 2015? Question No. 126 to the Minister of Finance (By the Member for Couva South) Could the Minister inform this House the total amount owed to private construction companies? Question No. 129 to the Minister of Foreign and CARICOM Affairs (By the Member for Naparima) Could the Minister state: a) the number of full scholarships, training and staff exchange programs offered by foreign Governments and multilateral organizations since September 2015; b) the number of these offers that were not accepted; c) the areas of training involved; and d) the reasons for not accepting the offers in part (b)?

Question No. 131 to the Minister of Finance (By the Member for Cumuto/Manzanilla) 5 Could the Minister indicate: a) whether the Ministry is in receipt of a road or gas tax by motorists filling-up at gas stations; and b) the status of this form of taxation, if the answer to part (a) is in the negative? Question No. 132 to the Minister of Works and Transport (By the Member for Cumuto/Manzanilla) Could the Minister outline the major landslides in Trinidad and Tobago as at January 31, 2018 and the Ministry s plans for immediate works? Question No. 133 to the Minister of Works and Transport (By the Member for Cumuto/Manzanilla) Could the Minister provide a list of the major roads and highways that are scheduled for repaving? REQUESTS FOR LEAVE TO MOVE THE ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE ON DEFINITE MATTERS OF URGENT PUBLIC IMPORTANCE STATEMENTS BY MINISTERS PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS INTRODUCTION OF BILLS 1. In accordance with Standing Order 122(1), the Attorney General will move the suspension of Standing Order 78 to permit the introduction of the following Bill The Anti-Gang Bill, 2018. MOTIONS RELATING TO THE BUSINESS OR SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE AND MOVED BY A MINISTER PUBLIC BUSINESS Motions: GOVERNMENT BUSINESS 1. WHEREAS it is provided by section 34(1) of the Administration of Justice (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) Act, 2012 (hereinafter referred to as the Act ) that the Minister may make Regulations for the purpose of giving effect to this Act, and all such other matters and things as may appear necessary or expedient or are required to be prescribed for effectively carrying into operation the provisions of the Act: AND WHEREAS it is provided by section 34(2), that Regulations made under the Act shall be subject to affirmative resolution of Parliament: AND WHEREAS the Minister of National Security has on the 5th day of March, 2018 made the Administration of Justice (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) Regulations, 2018:

6 AND WHEREAS it is expedient that the Administration of Justice (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) Regulations, 2018 now be affirmed: BE IT RESOLVED that the Administration of Justice (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) Regulations, 2018 be approved. 2. BE IT RESOLVED that this House consider the findings and recommendations of the Thirty-Eighth, Thirty-Ninth and Fortieth Annual Reports of the Ombudsman. (By the Leader of the House) 3. The debate on the following Motion which was adjourned on Friday February 02, 2018 will be resumed: WHEREAS section 123 (3) of the Constitution of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, Chap. 1:01 ( the Act ) provides that the Police Service Commission shall submit to the President a list of the names of the persons nominated for appointment to the office of Commissioner or Deputy Commissioner of Police; AND WHEREAS section 123 (4) of the Act provides that the President shall issue a Notification in respect of each person nominated under subsection (3) and the Notification shall be subject to affirmative resolution of the House of Representatives; AND WHEREAS the Police Service Commission has submitted to the President the name Mr. Deodat Dulalchan as the person nominated for appointment to the office of Commissioner of Police; AND WHEREAS the President has on the 26 th day of January, 2018 issued a Notification in respect of the nomination; AND WHEREAS it is expedient to approve the Notification: BE IT RESOLVED that the Notification of the President of the nomination by the Police Service Commission of Mr. Deodat Dulalchan to the office of Commissioner of Police be approved. (By the Leader of the House) 4. WHEREAS section 123 (3) of the Constitution of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, Chap. 1:01 ( the Act ) provides that the Police Service Commission shall submit to the President a list of the names of the persons nominated for appointment to the office of Commissioner or Deputy Commissioner of Police; AND WHEREAS section 123 (4) of the Act provides that the President shall issue a Notification in respect of each person nominated under subsection (3) and the Notification shall be subject to affirmative resolution of the House of Representatives; AND WHEREAS the Police Service Commission has submitted to the President the name Mr. Deodat Dulalchan as the person nominated for appointment to the office of Deputy Commissioner of Police; AND WHEREAS the President has on the 26 th day of January, 2018 issued a Notification in respect of the nomination;

AND WHEREAS it is expedient to approve the Notification: 7 BE IT RESOLVED that the Notification of the President of the nomination by the Police Service Commission of Mr. Deodat Dulalchan to the office of Deputy Commissioner of Police be approved. (By the Leader of the House) 5. WHEREAS section 123 (3) of the Constitution of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, Chap. 1:01 ( the Act ) provides that the Police Service Commission shall submit to the President a list of the names of the persons nominated for appointment to the office of Commissioner or Deputy Commissioner of Police; AND WHEREAS section 123 (4) of the Act provides that the President shall issue a Notification in respect of each person nominated under subsection (3) and the Notification shall be subject to affirmative resolution of the House of Representatives; AND WHEREAS the Police Service Commission has submitted to the President the name Mr. Harold Phillip as the person nominated for appointment to the office of Deputy Commissioner of Police; AND WHEREAS the President has on the 26 th day of January, 2018 issued a Notification in respect of the nomination; AND WHEREAS it is expedient to approve the Notification: BE IT RESOLVED that the Notification of the President of the nomination by the Police Service Commission of Mr. Harold Phillip to the office of Deputy Commissioner of Police be approved. (By the Leader of the House) Bills Second Reading: 1. A Bill entitled, An Act to repeal and replace the Crown Suits Limitation Ordinance. 2. A Bill entitled, An Act to amend the Registration of Titles to Land Act, 2000. 3. A Bill entitled, An Act to amend the Land Tribunal Act, 2000. 4. A Bill entitled, An Act to amend the Land Adjudication Act, 2000.

8 PRIVATE MEMBERS BUSINESS Motions: 1. The debate on the following Motion which was in progress when the House adjourned on Friday February 23, 2018 will be resumed: WHEREAS there has been a noticeable decline in the level of investment in Trinidad and Tobago; AND WHEREAS there has also been a failure by the Government to create job opportunities; BE IT RESOLVED that this House take note of the failure of the Government to present a viable plan to diversify the economy and to place Trinidad and Tobago on the path of sustainable growth. (By the Member for Chaguanas East) 2. WHEREAS climate change is a matter of global concern which threatens the wellbeing of the earth; AND WHEREAS small island states and coastal states are especially susceptible to the impact of climate change; AND WHEREAS the Caribbean region has recently experienced heavy rainfall and devastating hurricanes and Trinidad and Tobago experienced heavy rainfall that led to widespread flooding; BE IT RESOLVED that this House agree that the Government develop a holistic national response to climate change inclusive of solutions to perennial flooding in Trinidad and Tobago. (By the Member for Caroni Central) House of Representatives Secretariat The Port of Spain International Waterfront Centre Level 3, Tower D 1 A Wrightson Road PORT OF SPAIN Jacqui Sampson-Meiguel Clerk of the House March 05, 2018

9 APPENDIX I ORDER PAPER FRIDAY MARCH 09, 2018 QUESTIONS FOR WRITTEN ANSWER Question No. 100 to the Minister of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries (By the Member for Chaguanas West) Could the Minister indicate whether new leases for agricultural lands were awarded in the last twelve months and if so; a) state the purpose for leasing these lands; b) state the process utilised to select the successful applicants; and c) state the application date of each successful applicant? (Answer due by 03.03.2018) Question No. 103 to the Minister of Public Utilities (By the Member for Chaguanas West) Could the Minister provide a breakdown of the $600 million owed by WASA customers in each constituency in the categories of residential customers, commercial customers and State agencies? (Answer due by 03.03.2018)

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES THIRD SESSION SITTING NO. 21 ELEVENTH PARLIAMENT 2017/2018 FRIDAY MARCH 09, 2018 1:30 P.M. NOTICE OF PRIME MINISTER S QUESTIONS The under-mentioned Questions which have been accepted by the Speaker in accordance with Standing Order 26 are hereby forwarded for the attention of the Prime Minister. 1. Could the Prime Minister explain the relationship between his Government and Sealease Ltd. with regards to the purchase of the Galleon's Passage? (Member for Barataria/San Juan) 2. Does the Prime Minister accept to the stated demand by Sandals that all concessions and incentives provided to that organization by his administration must be adhered to by all successive Governments? (Member for Naparima) 3. In light of recent reports indicating growing support for the President of the Inter-Island Truckers Association Horace Amede s motion for a two day shutdown of Tobago can the Prime Minster indicate what his government s plan to address this situation is? (Member for Oropouche West) 4. In light of favourable energy prices and increased gas production as a result of the Juniper and other related gas projects, could the Prime Minister provide the citizens with a specific time frame for the removal/ reduction of several tax measures imposed on this population by his government over the past two and a half years? (Member for Naparima) 5. Could the Prime Minister inform this House of the full list of repairs which the MV Galleons Passage will undergo in Santiago, Cuba and the associated costs of same? (Member for Couva South) 6. Could the Prime Minister inform this House of the value of the separation packages involving the departure of the Vice Presidents of Exploration and Production, Refinery and Marketing, Human Resources and Corporate Services and Senior Advisor to the Office of the President from the operations of Petrotrin? (Member for Couva South) 1

7. Could the Prime Minister inform this House of the final price arrived at for the sale of natural gas from EOG to NGC during recent negotiations between officials of the EOG and the Prime Minister in Houston, Texas? (Member for Caroni Central) 8. Could the Prime Minister indicate what are the outstanding matters that remain to be resolved through negotiations in the energy sector and what time frame the Prime Minister is required to conclude same? (Member for Caroni Cenral) 9. In relation to your meeting with the leaders of the Muslim groups in Trinidad and Tobago, could the Prime Minister indicate if all Muslim groups were represented at this meeting? (Member for Oropouche West) 10. In light of the recent judgment indicating that the Law Association of Trinidad and Tobago does not have the authority to investigate the Chief Justice after expressing its discomfort with the Chief Justice s performance does the Prime Minister intend to heed the calls from the Association and members of the citizenry to intervene? (Member for Oropouche West) 11. In light of the Prime Minister s reappointment of Marlene McDonald as a Minister, could the Prime Minister say whether he has received information from the Integrity Commission and/or the Fraud Squad that Ms. McDonald is no longer the subject of an investigation and has been cleared of all alleged wrong doing and misconduct? (Member for Princes Town) 12. Could the Prime Minister indicate whethe MP Maxie Cuffie continues to receive th salary of a Cabinet Minister indefinitely seeing that there is no date of return to his Ministerial Portfolio? (Member for Princes Town) 13. Could the Prime Minister indicate whether there was any discussions with the Mexican Government on his trip to Mexico for the Mexico Caricom Summit about Mexican Cartels operating in Trinidad and Tobago involved in gang violence? (Member for Princes Town) House of Representatives Secretariat The Port of Spain International Waterfront Centre Level 3, Tower D 1 A Wrightson Road PORT OF SPAIN Jacqui Sampson-Meiguel Clerk of the House March 09, 2018 2

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES THIRD SESSION No. 21 ELEVENTH PARLIAMENT 2017/2018 FRIDAY MARCH 09, 2018 1:30 P.M. NOTICE OF URGENT QUESTIONS The under-mentioned Questions which have been accepted by the Speaker in accordance with Standing Order 27 are hereby forwarded for the attention of the Ministers concerned. 1. To the Minister of Education: (By the Member for Oropouche West) Given the Minister s statement that the prevailing sewer issues at schools may be the result of sabotage, could the Minster indicate whether or not this is the case at the St. Benedict s College La Romain which has been closed since February 19, 2018? Jacqui Sampson-Meiguel Clerk of the House House of Representatives Secretariat The Port of Spain International Waterfront Centre Level 3, Tower D 1 A Wrightson Road PORT OF SPAIN March 09, 2018