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INDEX TO JOURNALS SESSION 1981-82 ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEENTH VOLUME 1 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, 1-10. In Reply, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 22. AMENDMENTS: Address in Reply, 13, 14, 15, 18; negatived, 18. Committee of Selection, negatived, II. Motion for second reading of Bill No. 39, 140; ruled out of order, 143-144. Motion for second reading of Bill No, 72, 251; negatived, 251-252. Motion for second reading of Bill No. 86, 290; negatived, 299. Motion for third reading of Bill No. 27, 63; negatived, 64. Motion "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair," 43, 44, 45, 46; negatived, 46. ASSENT TO BILLS, 38, 70, 127, 175, 205-206, 242, 257, 295, 308. BILLS: NUMERICAL: No. 1 An Act to Perpetuate a Parliamentary Right. 1 R., 10. 2 Court of Appeal Act. Message, 69; 2 R., 93; Corn., 94; Am., 94; Rep., 94; 3 R., 99; R.A., 127. 3-0ffence Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 20; 2 R., 118, 123; Corn., 154; Am., 154; Rep., 154; 3 R., 161; R.A., 175. 4 Motor Vehicle Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 20; 2 R., 117, 121, 122; Corn., 154; Am., 154; Rep., 154; 3 R., 161; R.A., 175. 5 Geothermal Resources Act. Message, 19; 2 R., 94,96; Corn., 97; Am 97; Rep., 97; 3 R., 99; R.A., 127. 6 Assessment Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 15; 2 R., 103; Corn., 109; Rep., 109; 3 R., 109; R.A., 127. 7 School Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 17. 8 Municipalities Enabling and Validating Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 22; 2 R., 94; Corn., 95; Rep., 95; 3 R., 95; RA., 127. 9 Land Use Act. Message, 21; order for 2 R. discharged and ordered dropped from Order Paper, 240, 10 Municipal Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 21; 2 R., 94; Corn., 94; Rep., 94; 3 R., 94; R.A., 127. 11-Special Appropriations Act. Message, 27; 2 R., 107; Corn., 121; Am., 121; Rep., 121; 3 R., 139; R.A., 175. 12 Health Cost Stabilization Act. Message, 30; 2 R., 98; Corn., 101; Rep., 101; 3 R., 101; R.A., 127.

iv BILLS Continued NUMERICAL Continued INDEX TO JOURNALS No. 13 Election Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 163; 2 R., 209; Corn., 228, 231; Am., 231; Rep., 231; 3 R., 238; R.A., 242. 14 Family Relations Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 88; 2 R., 106; Corn., 109; Rep., 109; 3 R., 109; R.A., 127. 15 Revenue Sharing Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 40; 2 R., 61, 64, 69, 71; Corn., 78, 80; Am., 80; Rep., 80; 3 R., 85; R.A., 127. 16 Resource Revenue Stabilization Fund Act. Message, 76; 2 R., 114; Corn., 114; Rep., 114; 3 R., 114; R.A., 127. 17 Home Owner Grant Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 31; 2 R., 94; Corn., 94; Rep., 94; 3 R., 94; R.A., 127. 18 System Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 52; 2 R., 81; Corn., 86; Rep., 86; 3 R., 86; R.A. 127. 19 Legislative Assembly Allowances (Limitation) Act. Message, 40; order for 2 R. discharged and ordered dropped from Order Paper, 219. 20 Income Tax Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 53; 2 R., 81, 84; Corn., 86; Rep., 86; 3 R., 86; R.A., 127. 21 Taxation (Rural Area) Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 29; 2 R., 81, 84; Corn., 86; Rep., 86; 3 R., 86; R.A., 127. 22 Gasoline Tax Amendment Act, 1982 Message, 29; 2 R., 90; Corn., 99; Rep., 99; 3 R., 100; R.A., 127. 23 Motive Fuel Use Tax Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 28; 2 R., 90; Corn., 100; Rep., 100; 3 R., 100; R.A., 127. 24 Financial Administration Amendmen t Act, 1982. Message, 53; 2 R., 92; Corn., 100; Rep., 100; 3 R., 101; R.A., 127. 25 Ferry Corporation Amendment Act, 3 R., 111,R.A., 127. 26 Employment Development Act. Message, 27; 2 R., 196, 198; Corn., 202; Am., 202; Rep., 202; 3 R., 205; R.A., 205. 27 Education (Interim) Finance Act. Message, 40; 2 R., 54, 55, 57, 59; Corn., 61; Rep., 61; 3 R., 64; R.A., 70. 28 Compensation Stabilization Act. Message. 39; 2 R., 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78; Corn., 85, 86, 88, 89, 90, 92, 103, 165; Am., 165; Rep., 165; 3 R., 175; R.A., 175. 29 Tobacco Tax Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 29; 2 R., 89; Corn., 91; Rep., 91; 3 R., 91; R.A., 127. 30 Social Service Tax Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 29; 2 R., 121; Corn., 140; Am., 140; Rep., 140; 3 R., 150; R.A., 175. 31 Agriculture and Food Statutes Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 68; 2 R., 94; Corn., 101; Rep., 101; 3 R., 101; R.A., 127. 32 Municipal Expenditure Restraint Act. Message, 30; 2 R., 81; Corn., 93, 95, 96; Rep., 96; 3 R., 96; R.A., 127. 33 Mineral Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 40; order for 2 R. discharged and ordered dropped from Order Paper, 128. 34 Taxation (Rural Area) Amendment Act (No. 2), 1982. Message, 102; 2 R., 110; Corn., 111; Rep., 11l;3 R., 111; R.A., 127. 35 Provincial Debt Refinancing Act, 1982. Message, 120; 2 R., 226, 228; Corn., 238; Rep., 238; 3 R., 238; R.A., 242. 36 Finance Statutes Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 30; 2 R., 103; Corn., 109; Am., 109; Rep., 109; 3 R., 110; R.A., 127. 37 Supply Act (No. 1), 1982. 1 R., 37; 2 R., 38; Com., 38; Rep., 38; 3 R., 38; R.A., 38. 38 Corporation Capital Tax (Bank Rate increase) Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 28; 2 R., 92; Corn., 114; Rep., 114; 3 R., 114; R.A., 127. 39 Housing and Employment Development Financing Act. Message, 28; 2 R., 140, 145; Corn., 150; Rep., 150; 3 R., 150; R.A., 175. 40 Hydro and Power Authority Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 79; 2 R 96; Corn., 97, 102, 103; Rep., 103; 3 R., 103; R.A., 127. 1982 1982. Message, 53; 2 R., Ill; Com., 1 1 1; Rep., 111;

30-31 Euz. 2 INDEX TO JOURNALS BILLS-Continued NUMERICAL-Continued No. 41-Constitutional Question Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 88; 2 R. 95; Corn., 95; Rep., 95; 3 R., 95; R.A., 127. 42-Forest Amendment Act, 1982, Message, 79; 2 R., 98; Corn. 114; Am 114 Rep., 114; 3 R., 120; R.A., 127. 43-Commercial Appeals Commission Act. Message, 97; 2 R., 265, 266, 276; Corn., 282; Am., 282; Rep., 282; 3 R., 285; R.A., 295. 44-Securities Act. Message, 91. 45-Transpo 86 Corporation Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 79; 2 R., 96; Corn., 97; Rep., 97; 3 R., 97; R.A., 127. 46-Home Purchase Assistance Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 108; 2 R., 140, 141; Corn., 145; Rep., 145; 3 R., 145; R.A., 175. 47-Traffic Victims Indemnity Fund Repea 1 Act. Message, 98:2 R., 107; Corn., 108; Rep., 108; 3 R., 109; R.A., 127. 48-Limitation Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 99; 2 R., 110; Corn Ill; Rep., III; 3 R 111; R.A., 127. 49-Municipal Amendment Act (No. 2), 982. Message, 135; 2 R, 141; Com., 145; Rep., 145; 3 R., 145; R.A., 175. 50-Labour Code Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 240 2 R., 246; Corn 250; Rep., 250; 3 R., 250; R.A., 257. 51-Urban Transit Authority Amendment Act, 1982 Message, 147; 2 R., 207; Corn., 215; Rep., 215; 3 R., 215; R.A., 242. 52-Waste Management Act. Message, 119:2 R., 142; Corn., 154, 161; Am., 161 Rep., 161; 3 R., 175; R.A., 175. 53-Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 152; 2 R., 190; Corn., 193, 195; Rep., 195; 3 R., 195; R.A., 205. 54-Land Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 141:2 R., 150, 154; Corn 159; Rep., 159; 3 R., 159; R.A., 175. 55-Wildlife Act. Message, 151; 2 R., 171; Com., 184 Am., 184 Rep., 184; 3 R., 202; R. A., 242. 56-Petroleum and Natural Gas Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 155; 2 R., 166; Corn., 193; Am., 193; Rep., 193; 3 R., 202; R.A., 205. 57-Supply Act (No. 2), 1982. 1 R., 203; 2 R., 203, 205; Corn., 205; Rep., 205; 3 R., 205; R.A.. 206. 58-Indian Cut-Off Lands Disputes Act. Message, 190:2 R., 218 Corn., 222; Rep., 222:3 R., 222; R.A., 242. 59-Court Order Interest Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 183; 2 R., 207; Corn., 207; Rep., 207; 3 R., 207; R.A., 242. 61-Water Amendment Act, 1982. 1 R 188; 2 R., 207; Corn., 207; Rep., 207; 3 R 207; R.A., 242. VI 62-Attorney General Statutes Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 204; 2 R 209; Corn., 219; Am., 219; Rep., 219; 3 R., 231; R.A., 242. 63-Fire Services Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 197; 2 R 219; Corn., 222; Am 222; Rep., 222; 3 R., 231; R.A., 242. 11 64-Vancouver Centennial Celebration Act Message, 201:2 R., 215; Corn., 218; Rep., 218; 3 R., 218; R.A., 242. 65-Northwest Baptist Theological College Amendment Act, 1982. 1 R,, 227; 2 R 241; Corn., 241; Rep., 241:3 R., 241; R.A., 242. 66-Utilities Commission Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 210:2 R., 218; Corn., 223; Am., 223; Rep., 223; 3 R., 231; R.A., 242. 67-Resource Investment Corporation Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 237; 2 R., 245; Corn., 247; Rep., 247; 3 R., 247; R.A., 257. 68-Police Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 229; 2 R., 239; Corn., 243; Rep., 243:3 R., 243; R.A., 257. 69-Motor Vehicle Amendment Act (No. 2), 1982. Message, 248; 2 R., 255; Corn., 265; Rep., 265; 3 R., 274; R.A., 295.

vi INDEX TO JOURNALS 1982 BILLS Continued NUMERICAL Continued No. 70 Land Title Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 226; 2 R., 239; Corn., 243; Am., 243; Rep., 243; 3 R., 247; R.A., 257. 71 Supply Act (No. 3), 1982. 1 R., 256; 2 R., 256; Com., 256; Rep., 256; 3 R., 256; R.A., 257. 72 Land Use Act. Message, 242; 2 R., 247, 251. 73 Legislative Assembly Allowances and Pension Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 241; 2 R., 244, 245; Com., 245; Rep., 245; 3 R., 245; R.A., 257. 74 Income Tai Amendment Act (No. 2), 1982. Message, 241; 2 R., 244; Corn., 247; Rep., 247; 3 R., 247; R.A., 257. 75 Criminal Injury Compensation Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 248; 2 R., 282; Corn., 284; Rep., 284; 3 R., 284; R.A., 295. 76 Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (No. 2), 1982. Message, 257; 2 R., 281; Corn., 284; Am., 284; Rep., 284; 3 R., 284; R.A., 295. 77 Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 249; 2 R., 281; Com., 284; Rep., 284; 3 R., 284; R.A., 295. 78 Coal Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 249; 2 R., 272, 274; Corn., 275; Rep., 275; 3 R., 276; R.A., 295. 79 Homeowner Interest Assistance Act. Message, 266; 2 R., 274, 275; Corn., 282, 283; Am., 283; Rep., 283; 3 R., 284; R.A., 295. 80 Constitution Amendment Act, 1982. Message, 259:2 R., 266, 267, 269, 271, 272. 81 Rate Increase Restraint Act. Message, 282; 2 R., 288, 291; Corn., 296; Am., 296; Rep., 296; 3 R., 303; R.A., 308. 82 Small Business Development Act. Message, 280; 2 R., 285, 287, 288; Corn., 293; Rep., 293; 3 R., 294; R.A., 295. 86 Financial Administration Amendment Act (No. 2), 1982. Message, 286; 2 R., 288, 289, 290, 291, 299; Com., 302; Rep., 302; 3 R., 303; R.A., 308. 88 Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (No. 3), 1982. Message, 289; 2 R., 293; Corn., 298; Am., 298; Rep., 298; 3 R., 303; R.A., 308. 89 School Services (Interim) Act. Message, 290-291; 2 R., 292, 293, 294, 295, 296, 297, 298; Corn., 303, 305, 306; Am., 306; Rep., 306; 3 R., 307; R.A., 308. M 201 Dangerous Health Practices Act. 1 R., 13; 2 R., 254, 286, 303. M 202 An Act Respecting the Televising and Other Broadcasting of Debates and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. 1 R., 33; 2 R., 254, 286, 303. M 203 An Act to Regulate Smoking in Public Places. 1 R., 58; 2 R., 254, 287, 304. M 204 Employee Participation Enhancement Act. 1 R., 69; 2 R., 254, 287, 304. M 205 Resource Investment Corporation Amendment Act (Voting Rights). 1 R., 73; 2 R., 292. M 206 Resource Investment Corporation Amendment Act (Subsidiaries Disclosure). 1 R., 73; 2 R., 271, 287, 304. M 207 An Act to Establish an Institute of Native Languages for British Columbia. 1 R., 117; 2 R., ruled out of order and dropped from Order Paper, 271. M 208 Job Creation Council of British Columbia Act. 1 R., 288; 2 R., 292, ruled out of order and dropped from Order Paper, 304. M 209 Industrial Development Act Amendment Act, 1982. 1 R., 292; 2 R., 305. M 210 An Act for the Protection of Video Display Terminal Operators. 1 R., 294; 2 R., 305. Pr 401 Seaboard Assurance Company Act, 1953, Amendment Act, 1982. 1 R., 159; 2 R., 218; Corn., 218; Rep., 218; 3 R., 218; R.A., 242. Pr 402 An Act to Amend the Vancouver Charter. 1 R., 168. Pr 403 An Act to Amend the Vancouver Stock Exchange Act. 1 R., 170; 2 R., 206; Corn., 206; Rep., 206; 3 R., 206; R.A., 242. ALPHABETICAL: Agriculture and Food Statutes Amendment (No. 31). Assessment Amendment (No. 6). Attorney General Statues Amendment (No. 62). Coal Amendment (No. 78). Commercial Appeals Commission (No. 43).

30-31 Etiz. 2 INDEX TO JOURNALS vii BILLS-Continued ALPHABETICAL-Continued Compensation Stabilization (No. 28). Constitution Amendment (No. 80). Constitutional Question Amendment (No. 41). Corporation Capital Tax (Bank Rate Increase) Amendment (No. 38). Court of Appeal (No. 2). Court Order Interest Amendment (No. 59). Criminal Injury Compensation Amendment (No. 75). Dangerous Health Practices (No. M 201). Education (Interim) Finance (No. 27). Election Amendment (No. 13). Employee Participation Enhancement (No. M 204). Employment Development (No. 26). Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources Amendment (No. 77). Family Relations Amendment (No. 14). Ferry Corporation Amendment (No. 25). Finance Statutes Amendment (No. 36). Financial Administration Amendment (No. 24). Financial Administration Amendment No. 2 (No. 86). Fire Services Amendment (No. 63). Forest Amendment (No. 42). Gasoline Tax Amendment (No. 22). Geothermal Resources (No. 5). Health Cost Stabilization (No. 12). Home Owner Grant Amendment (No. 17). Homeowner Interest Assistance (No. 79). Home Purchase Assistance Amendment (No. 46). Housing and Employment Development Financing (No. 39). Hydro and Power Authority Amendment (No. 40). Income Tax Amendment (No. 20). Income Tax Amendment No. 2 (No. 74). Indian Cut-Off Lands Disputes (No. 58). Industrial Development Act Amendment (No. M 209). Job Creation Council of British Columbia (No. M 208). Labour Code Amendment (No. 50). Land Amendment (No. 54). Land Title Amendment (No. 70). Land Use (No. 9) (Discharged). Land Use (No. 72). Legislative Assembly Allowances (Limitation) (No. 19). Legislative Assembly Allowances and Pension Amendment (No. 73). Limitation Amendment (No. 48). Mineral Amendment (No. 33). Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment (No. 53). Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment No. 2 (No. 76). Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment No. 3 (No. 88). Motive Fuel Use Tax Amendment (No. 23). Motor Vehicle Amendment (No. 4). Motor Vehicle Amendment No. 2 (No. 69). Municipal Amendment (No. 10). Municipal Amendment No. 2 (No. 49). Municipal Expenditure Restraint (No. 32). Municipalities Enabling and Validating Amendment (No. 8). Northwest Baptist Theological College Amendment (No. 65). Offence Amendment (No. 3). Petroleum and Natural Gas Amendment (No. 56).

viii INDEX TO JOURNALS 1982 BILLS-Continued ALPHABETICAL-Continued Police Amendment (No. 68). Protection of Video Display Terminal Operators (No. M 210). Provincial Debt Refinancing (No. 35). Rate Increase Restraint (No. 81). Resource Investment Corporation Amendment (No. 67). Resource Investment Corporation Amendment (Subsidiaries Disclosure) (No. M 206). Resource Investment Corporation Amendment (Voting Rights) (No. M 205). Resource Revenue Stabilization Fund (No. 16). Revenue Sharing Amendment (No. 15). School Amendment (No. 7). School Services (Interim) (No. 89). Seaboard Assurance Company Amendment (No. Pr 401). Securities (No. 44). Small Business Development (No. 82). Smoking in Public Places (No. M 203). Social Services Tax Amendment (No. 30). Special Appropriations (No. 11). Supply, No. 1 (No. 37). Supply, No. 2 (No. 57). Supply, No. 3 (No. 71). System Amendment (No. 18). Taxation (Rural Area) Amendment (No. 21). Taxation (Rural Area) Amendment No. 2 (No. 34). Televising and Other Broadcasting of Debates and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia (No. M 202). To Establish an Institute of Native Indian Languages for British Columbia (No. M 207). To Perpetuate a Parliamentary Right (No. 1). Tobacco Tax Amendment (No. 29). Traffic Victims Indemnity Fund Repeal (No. 47). Transpo 86 Corporation Amendment (No. 45). Utilities Commission Amendment (No. 66). Urban Transit Authority Amendment (No. 51). Vancouver Centennial Celebration (No. 64). Vancouver Charter (No. Pr 402). Vancouver Stock Exchange (No. Pr 403). Waste Management (No. 52). Water Amendment (No. 61). Wildlife (No. 55). CHAIRMAN: Chairman's ruling that adjournment motion not in order in Committee, 261. Chairman's ruling that Chair may accept only one motion at a time, 260-261. Chairman's ruling in Committee on Bill No. 28, 87. Chairman's ruling that exhibits may not be introduced, 123. Chairman's ruling that matter before House not a bar to proceeding with Minister's estimates, 116-117. Chairman's ruling that motion that Chairman leave Chair not in order, 261. Chairman's ruling that motion to report recommending introduction of Bill not debatable, 260. Chairman's ruling that motion to rise and report not subject to amendment, 262. Chairman's ruling that proposed amendment to section 4 of Bill No. 52 out of order, sustained, 155. Chairman's ruling that proposed amendment to section 2 of Bill No. 55 out of order, 184. Chairman's ruling that S.O. 37 not applicable, 89. Chairman's ruling, sustained, 262, 262-263, 266.

30-31 Euz. 2 INDEX TO JOURNALS ix COMMITTEES: SELECT STANDING: Agriculture Appointment, 47. Environment and Resources Appointment, 48. Health, Education and Human Resources Appointment, 47. Transportation and Communications Appointment, 48. Labour and Justice Appointment, 47. Municipal Affairs and Housing Appointment, 47. Public Accounts and Economic Affairs Appointment, 47. Standing Orders and Private Bills Appointment, 47. Reference, 159, 168, 170. Reports Seaboard Assurance Company Act, 1953, Amendment Act, 1982, 149, 216; adopted, 149, 216. An Act to Amend the Vancouver Charter, 149, 248; adopted, 149. An Act to Amend the Vancouver Stock Exchange, 170, 188; adopted, 170, 188. Crown Corporations Reporting Committee Appointment, 48. SPECIAL: Committee of Selection Appointment, 10-11. Reference, 10-11, Report, 47-48, 286; adopted, 48, 286. DAVIDSON, KENNETH WALTER: Appointed Deputy Speaker, II. Appointed Speaker, 258. DAWSON, MRS. ISABEL P.: Death of announced, 39. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Davidson, K. W., appointed, 11. Strachan, W. B., appointed, 258. Takes Chair in Speaker's absence, 75, 87, 108, 210. DIVISIONS: Address in Reply, 22-23. Adjournment of the House pursuant to S.O. 34, 115-116. Adoption of Report on Appointment of Select Standing Committee, 48. Amendment, Committee of Selection, 11. Amendment to Address in Reply, 18. Amendment to motion for second reading of Bill No. 86, 299. Amendment to motion for third reading of Bill No. 27, 63-64. Amendment to motion "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair", 46. Chairman's ruling that adjournment motion not in order in Committee, 261. Chairman's ruling that Chair may accept only one motion at a time, 260-261. Chairman's ruling in Committee on Bill No. 28, 87. Chairman's ruling that exhibits may not be introduced, 123.

DIVIS1ONS Continued INDEX TO JOURNALS 1982 Chairman's ruling that matter before House not a bar to proceeding with Minister's estimates, 116-117. Chairman's ruling that motion that Chairman leave Chair not in order, 261. Chairman's ruling that motion to report recommending introduction of Bill not debatable, 260. Chairman's ruling that motion to rise and report not subject to amendment, 262. Chairman's ruling that proposed amendment to section 2 of Bill No. 55 out of order, 184. Chairman's ruling that S.O. 37 not applicable, 89. Chairman's ruling, sustained, 262, 262-263, 266. Consideration in Committee of section 10 of Bill No. 11, 121. Consideration in Committee of section 2 of Bill No. 15, 80. Consideration in Committee of section 4 of Bill No. 15, 80. Consideration in Committee of section 2 of Bill No. 21, 86. Consideration in Committee of section 9 of Bill No. 22, 99-100. Consideration in Committee of section 2 of Bill No. 23, 100. Consideration in Committee of section 3 of Bill No. 24, 100-101. Consideration in Committee of section 2 of Bill No. 27, 61. Consideration in Committee of section 4 of Bill No. 27, 62. Consideration in Committee of section 12 of Bill No. 27, 62. Consideration in Committee of section 20 of Bill No. 27, 63. Consideration in Committee of section 58 of Bill No. 27, 63. Consideration in Committee of schedule to Bill No. 28, 169-170. Consideration in Committee of section 9 of Bill No. 28, 104. Consideration in Committee of section 17 of Bill No. 28, 168-169. Consideration in Committee of section 36 of Bill No. 28, 169. Consideration in Committee of section 9 of Bill No. 29, 91. Consideration in Committee of section 4 of Bill No. 31, 101. Consideration in Committee of section I of Bill No. 35, 238-239. Consideration in Committee of section 2 of Bill No. 40, 103. Consideration in Committee of section 2 of Bill No. 47, 108-109. Consideration in Committee of section 2 of Bill No. 50,250-251. Consideration in Committee of section 4 of Bill No. 50, 251. Consideration in Committee of amendment to section I of Bill No. 52, 154-155. Consideration in Committee of amendment to add section 5A to Bill No. 52, 162. Consideration in Committee of amendment to add section 14A to Bill No. 52, 162-163. Consideration in Committee of section 13 of Bill No. 52, 162. Consideration in Committee of section 4 of Bill No. 53, 194. Consideration in Committee of section II of Bill No. 53, 194. Consideration in Committee of section 12 of Bill No. 53, 195-196. Consideration in Committee of sections 15, 16 and 17 of Bill No. 53, 196. Consideration in Committee of amendment to section 7 of Bill No. 55, 184. Consideration in Committee of amendment to section 8 of Bill No. 55, 185. Consideration in Committee of amendment to section 40 of Bill No. 55, 185. Consideration in Committee of sections 5 to 8 of Bill No. 56, 193. Consideration in Committee of section 4 of Bill No. 68, 243. Consideration in Committee of amendment to section 1 of Bill No. 81, 296-297. Consideration in Committee of amendment to section 2, line 13, of Bill No. 81, 297. Consideration in Committee of section 3 of Bill No. 89, 306. Consideration in Committee of section 4 of Bill No. 89, 307. Consideration in Committee of Vote 4, Premier's Office, 247. Consideration in Committee of Vote 5, Ministry of Agriculture and Food, 113. Consideration in Committee of Vote 6, Ministry of Agriculture and Food, 113. Consideration in Committee of Vote 10, Ministry of Attorney General, 167. Consideration in Committee of Vote 11, Ministry of Attorney General, 167. Consideration in Committee of Vote 17, Ministry of Attorney General, 168. Consideration in Committee of proposed amendment to Vote 20, Ministry of Consumer and Corporate Affairs, 227. Consideration in Committee of Vote 20, Ministry of Consumer and Corporate Affairs, 228. Consideration in Committee of Vote 22, Ministry of Education, 130-131.

30-31 Euz. 2 INDEX TO JOURNALS xi DIVISIONS Continued Consideration in Committee of Vote 23, Ministry of Education, 131. Consideration in Committee of Vote 24, Ministry of Education, 131-132. Consideration in Committee of Vote 25, Ministry of Education, 134. Consideration in Committee of Vote 26, Ministry of Education, 134. Consideration in Committee of Vote 26, Ministry of Education, 135. Consideration in Committee of proposed amendment to Vote 28, Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, 118. Consideration in Committee of Vote 28, Ministry of Energy. Mines and Petroleum Resources, 118-119. Consideration in Committee of Vote 29, Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, 128-129. Consideration in Committee of proposed amendment to Vote 30, Ministry of Energy. Mines and Petroleum Resources, 129. Consideration in Committee of Vote 30, Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, 129. Consideration in Committee of Vote 32, Ministry of Environment, 191-192. Consideration in Committee of proposed amendment to Vote 33, Ministry of Environment, 192. Consideration in Committee of Vote 33, Ministry of Environment, 192. Consideration in Committee of Vote 34, Ministry of Environment, 193. Consideration in Committee of Vote 36, Ministry of Finance, 232. Consideration in Committee of Vote 37, Ministry of Finance, 232-233. Consideration in Committee of Vote 38, Ministry of Finance, 233. Consideration in Committee of Vote 39, Ministry of Finance, 233-234. Consideration in Committee of Vote 42, Ministry of Forests, 146. Consideration in Committee of Vote 43, Ministry of Forests, 146. Consideration in Committee of Vote 45, Ministry of Health, 253-254. Consideration in Committee of Vote 49, Ministry of Human Resources, 153. Consideration in Committee of Vote 51, Ministry of Industry and Small Business Development, 220-221. Consideration in Committee of Vote 52, Ministry of Industry and Small Business Development, 221. Consideration in Committee of Vote 55, Ministry of Intergovernmental Relations, 236. Consideration in Committee of Vote 56, Ministry of Intergovernmental Relations, 236-237. Consideration in Committee of Vote 57, Ministry of Labour, 223-224. Consideration in Committee of Vote 58, Ministry of Labour, 225. Consideration in Committee of proposed amendment to Vote 59, Ministry of Labour, 225. Consideration in Committee of Vote 59, Ministry of Labour, 226. Consideration in Committee of Vote 60, Ministry of Lands. Parks and Housing, 207-208. Consideration in Committee of Vote 61, Ministry of Lands, Parks and Housing, 208. Consideration in Committee of Vote 63, Ministry of Municipal Affairs, 138. Consideration in Committee of Vote 64, Ministry of Municipal Affairs, 139. Consideration in Committee of Vote 67, Ministry of Provincial Secretary and Government Services, 211-212, Consideration in Committee of Vote 68, Ministry of Provincial Secretary and Government Services, 212. Consideration in Committee of Vote 69, Ministry of Provincial Secretary and Government Services, 212-213. Consideration in Committee of Vote 70, Ministry of Provincial Secretary and Government Services, 213. Consideration in Committee of Vote 71, Ministry of Provincial Secretary and Government Services, 2 13-2 14. Consideration in Committee of Vote 72, Ministry of Provincial Secretary and Government Services, 214. Consideration in Committee of Vote 74, Ministry of Tourism, 217. Consideration in Committee of Vote 75, Ministry of Tourism, 217-218. Consideration in Committee of Vote 76, Ministry of Transportation and Highways, 178. Consideration in Committee of proposed amendment to Vote 77, Ministry of Transportation and Highways, 179. Consideration in Committee of Vote 77. Ministry of Transportation and Highways, 179. Consideration in Committee of proposed amendment to Vote 78, Ministry of Transportation and Highways, 179.

xii INDEX TO JOURNALS 1982 DIVISIONS Continued Consideration in Committee of Vote 78, Ministry of Transportation and Highways, 180. Consideration in Committee of proposed amendment to Vote 80, Ministry of Transportation and Highways, 180-181. Consideration in Committee of Vote 80, Ministry of Transportation and Highways, 181. Consideration in Committee of proposed amendment to Vote 82, Ministry of Transportation and Highways, 181. Consideration in Committee of Vote 82, Ministry of Transportation and Highways, 182. Consideration in Committee of proposed amendment to Vote 83, Ministry of Transportation and Highways, 182. Consideration in Committee of Vote 83, Ministry of Transportation and Highways, 183. Consideration in Committee of Vote 84, Ministry of Universities, Science and Communications, 229. Consideration in Committee of Vote 86, Ministry of Universities, Science and Communications, 230. Motion to adjourn debate, negatived, 24. Motion to adjourn, sustained, 25, 308. Motion that Bill be introduced and read a first time, 240, 264. Motion that Bill No. 13 be placed on Orders of the Day for second reading, 164. Motion that Bill No. 34 be placed on Orders of the Day for second reading, 102. Motion that Bill No. 55 be placed on Orders of the Day for second reading, 152. Motion that Committee rise and report progress, 85, 115, 239. Motion that Committee rise, recommending introduction of Bill No. 80, 263-264. Motion that debate on amendment to Bill No. 39 be adjourned, 140. Motion that debate on Bill No. 43 be adjourned, 265. Motion that debate on Bill No. 72 be adjourned, 251-252. Motion that debate on Bill No. M 206 be adjourned, 271, 304. Motion that Message and Bill accompanying it be referred to the Committee of the Whole House forthwith, 259-260. Motion that "Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair", 51-52. Motion No. 34, 283. Second reading of Bill No. 4, 122. Second reading of Bill No. 5, 95-96. Second reading of Bill No. 11, 106. Second reading of Bill No. 13, 209. Second reading of Bill No. 15, 71. Second reading of Bill No. 17, 94. Second reading of Bill No. 21, 84. Second reading of Bill No. 22, 90. Second reading of Bill No. 24, 92. Second reading of Bill No. 25, 110. Second reading of Bill No. 26, 197. Second reading of Bill No. 27, 59. Second reading of Bill No. 28, 78. Second reading of Bill No. 30, 120. Second reading of Bill No. 32, 81. Second reading of Bill No. 35, 228. Second reading of Bill No. 38, 92. Second reading of Bill No. 39, 145. Second reading of Bill No. 40, 96. Second reading of Bill No. 43, 276. Second reading of Bill No. 50, 246. Second reading of Bill No. 52, 142. Second reading of Bill No. 54, 154. Second reading of Bill No. 55, 171. Second reading of Bill No. 56, 165-166. Second reading of Bill No. 57, 204. Second reading of Bill No. 69, 255. Second reading of Bill No. 74, 244. Second reading of Bill No. 75, 281.

30-31 atz. 2 INDEX TO JOURNALS xiii DIVISIONS Continued Second reading of Bill No. 77, 281. Second reading of Bill No. 79, 275. Second reading of Bill No. 81, 291. Second reading of Bill No. 82, 287-288. Second reading of Bill No. 86, 299. Second reading of Bill No. 89, 298. Speaker's ruling that Bill ruled out of order, 304, 305. Speaker's ruling that member gaining floor on point of order not entitled to proceed to matter not appointed by the House, 105. Speaker's ruling that Minister not required to be present in House during second reading, 57. Speaker's ruling that on an appeal from a Chairman's ruling, the Chairman may vote, 263. Speaker's ruling that opinion of the Chair not subject to appeal, 250. Speaker's ruling that referral of message to a Committee not subject to debate, 259. Speaker's ruling that statement re, S.O. 8, not subject to challenge, 164. Speaker's ruling that televising of proceedings be determined by House, 26. Third reading of Bill No. 13, 238. Third reading of Bill No. 39, 150. Third reading of Bill No. 55, 202. Third reading of Bill No. 69, 274. Third reading of Bill No. 78, 276. Third reading of Bill No. 79, 283. Third reading of Bill No. 82, 294. Third reading of Bill No. 86, 302-303. Third reading of Bill No. 89, 307. DOCUMENTS TABLED: ORDER OF THE HOUSE: Air Service Branch Logs, 147 Answers to questions taken on notice, 257. Attorney General: 1981 Annual Return, Invasion of Privacy Act, Part IV.I of the Criminal Code, Supplementary Returns for the years 1980, 1979, 1978, 1977 and 1976; and copies of regulations filed under the Regulations Act, 258. Auditor General, Response to 1980 Report of the, 12. Auditor General, Special Report of the, 243. British Columbia Assessment Authority, re (Return), 186. British Columbia Committee for the International Year of Disabled Persons, 268. B.C. Discovery Science in British Columbia, 12. B.C. Place, invitation to a public meeting re, 45. Columbia River Treaty, Permanent Engineering Board, 77. Copy of cancelled cheque and ticket stubs referred to during debate, 138. Committee on Crown Corporations Report re, British Columbia Railway, 70. Compensation Stabilization Program activities, 306. Day Care (Return), 214-215. Document referred to during committee on Bill No. 40, 104. Discussion proposal for a new Expropriation Act, 297. Documents referred to during debate on Bill No. 58, 219. Electoral Representation in the Province of British Columbia, report by Derril T. Warren, 265. Exemptions under Taxation (Rural Area) Act and Municipal Act, re (Return), 71. Financial Administration Act Regulations respecting Ministerial Allowances and Province of British Columbia Budget and Administrative Policy, 122. General Fund Investment, re (Return), 187. Letter dated July 29, 1982, 267. MacEachen, Hon. Allan J., copy of letter to, 234. Newspaper article, 165, 306.

xiv INDEX TO JOURNALS 1982 DOCUMENTS TABLED-Continued ORDER OF THE HOUSE-Continued North East Coal Development Reports, 220. A Summary of the Benefit-Cost Analysis of the North East Coal Development. Comprehensive Agreement between Her Majesty the Queen in Right of the Province of British Columbia and Teck Corporation. Comprehensive Agreement between Her Majesty the Queen in Right of the Province of British Columbia and Quintette Coal Limited. Notes to the Legal Framework-North East Coal Development. Paper 139, North East Coal Development, Planning and Implementation, presented at the 84th Annual General Meeting of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Quebec, April 25-28, 1982. Report of the North East Coal Regional Impact Consultation Committee. A Benefit-Cost Analysis of the North East Coal Development. Ombudsman, Special Report No. 4 (Certificate of Attorney General), 49. Ombudsman, Special Report No. 5 (The Reid Case), 204. Ombudsman, Special Report No. 6 (A Matter of Administration: B.C. Appeal Court Judgment), 246. Pension Policy for the Future, Developing a; discussion paper, 130. Pesticides, re (Return), 278-279. Public Service, size of from 1872-1981, 44. Public Service Labour Relations Act, applications re, 31. Rape Crisis Centres, petitions relating to, 159. Re-classification of single parents of small children by the Ministry of Human Resources, petitions re, 13, 14, 22. Royal Columbian Hospital, telex and letter re, 122. Sadat, President Anwar, acknowledgment of condolences re death, 35. Special Fund Investments, re (Return), 187. Summary Report and a Technical Report of Commissioner Inquiry on B.C. Requirements, Supply and Surplus of Natural Gas and Natural Gas Liquids, 151. Transpo 86 Corporation, statement of financial position, 224. Transport of Atmospheric Pollutants, re, 33. Treasury Board Directive, 133. Unemployment Insurance Commission, list of claimants by Manpower, 198. Universities Council of British Columbia Funding Recommendations, 60. Universities of British Columbia, Requests for Operating Funds, 60. University of Victoria students, inscription by, 22. Vancouver General Hospital student nurses, copy of notice to, 254. Warren, Derril T., copy of Order in Council appointment, Public Inquiry Act, 165. STATUTORY: Agricultural Land Commission, 20, 291. Agriculture and Food, 214. Assessment Appeal Board, 31. Assessment Authority, 12, 295. Attorney General, 155. Attorney General Corrections Branch, 245. Auditor General's Report, 36. Auditor General's Report for the British Columbia Educational Institutions Capital Financing Authority, 186. Auditor General's Statement of Expenditures, 35. British Columbia Aid to Developing Countries, 130. British Columbia Buildings Corporation, 149. British Columbia Cellulose Company, 45. British Columbia Development Corporation, 155. British Columbia Ferry Corporation, 186. British Columbia Heritage Trust, 191. British Columbia Housing Management Commission, 268. British Columbia Hydro, 149. British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority Financial Statements, 93.

30-31 Euz. 2 INDEX TO JOURNALS XV DOCUMENTS TABLED-Continued STATUTORY - Con tin ued British Columbia Marketing Board, 245. British Columbia Petroleum Corporation, 186. British Columbia Place, 198. British Columbia Police Commission, 245. British Columbia Racing Commission, 245. British Columbia Railway, Financial Statements, 31, 214. British Columbia Steamship Company, 45. British Columbia Systems Corporation, 186, British Columbia Utilities Commission, 13. Comptroller General, 26. Consumer and Corporate Affairs, 224. Criminal Injury Compensation Act, 135. Crown Proceeding Payments, 219. Education, 56. Environment, 33. Estate Administration Act, 31. Estimates by Message, 27. Estimates, Detailed Summaries, 34. Finance, 1980, 15. Finance, 1981, 250. First Citizens' Fund Administration Report, Approved Applications, 43. Forests, 21. Five Year Forest and Range Resource Program, 46. Fraser River Joint Advisory Board, 245. Health, 306. Human Rights Commission, 1980, 15. Human Rights Commission, 1981, 224. Human Resources, 35. Industry and Small Business Development, 219. Insurance Corporation of British Columbia, 43. Intergovernmental Relations, 71. Knowledge Network, 33. Labour, 1980, 15. Labour, 1981, 70. Labour Relations Board, 44. Lands, Parks and Housing, 268. Law Reform Commission, 135. Legislative Assembly Allowances and Pension Act, Part 2, 23. Legislative Library, 35. Legislative Procedure Review Act: Committees of the Legislature, Report No. 2, 249; Speaker and the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, 59. Legal Services Society, 257. Liquor Control and Licensing, 268. Liquor Distribution Branch, 73; financial statements, 73. Lotteries Branch, 31. Milk Board, 38. Municipal Affairs, 250. Ombudsman, 88. Pacific National Exhibition, financial statements, 13. Pension (College) Act, 31. Pension (Municipal) Act, 31. Pension (Public Service), Act, 23. Pension (Teachers) Act, 23. Provincial Capital Commission, 26, 267. Public Accounts, 26.

xvi INDEX TO JOURNALS 1982 DOCUMENTS TABLED Continued STATUTORY Continued Public Service Benefits Plan Act, 23. Public Service Commission, 38. Purchasing Commission, 31. Science Council, 33, 267. Taxation (Rural Area) Act, remissions and refunds, 31. Tourism, 12, 302. Trade Practice Act, 226. Transportation and Highways, 36. Travel Assurance Board, 268. Unclaimed Money Act, 31. Universities Council of British Columbia, 12, 267. Universities, Science and Communications, 12. Urban Transit Authority, 197. Yukon River Basin Committee, 245. Workers' Compensation Board, 44. GIOVANDO, DR. LORENZO: Death of announced, 104. HOUSE: Adjourned until notice by Mr. Speaker, 25, 258, 307-308. Time of Sittings, 11. MEMBER SUSPENDED, 38, 161, 211, 225. MOTIONS: Address in reply, 12. Canadian Constitution, /4 45. Congratulations on birth of heir-apparent to Our Throne, 159. Congratulations to Italian National Soccer Team, 210. Congratulations to Vancouver Canucks Hockey Team, 50, 75. Motion 34, re amendment to Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, 282-283. That this Assembly urge all world governments to end nuclear arms race, 140-141. To move a motion, 302. To set time of sittings, 115. LEAVE NOT GRANTED: To adopt the Sixth Report of the Select Standing Committee on Standing Orders and Private Bills, 248, 249, 252, 255. To consider a matter of privilege, 105. To extend question period, 171, 250. To extend time for debate, 22. To make a statement, 110, 114. To move a motion, 42, 53, 255, 269, 275, 282, 285, 287, 288, 289, 290, 292, 293. To move a motion pursuant to S.O. 49, 105. To move first reading of Bill No. 80, 259. To proceed to "Public Bills and Orders", 89, 116, 211, 292, 303. To proceed to second reading of Bill No. M 205, 303. To recess House, 36. To table correspondence, 250. To televise proceedings, 26. To move that Bill be referred to Committee of the Whole House forthwith, 291, 298, 299. RULED OUT OF ORDER: Urgency motion re health care, 56. Urgency motion re imposition of fee for appealing spraying of herbicides, 106.

30-31 Euz. 2 INDEX TO JOURNALS xvii MOTIONS-Continued RULED Our OF ORDER-Continued Urgency motion re Motion 21 on Order Paper, 59. Urgency motion re negotiation of federal subsidies for operation of B.C. Ferry routes, 50. Urgency motion re provision of Family Advocate Services, 77. Urgency motion re ratification by the Federal Government of the United Nations Convention on elimination of discrimination against women, 15. Urgency motion re request for meeting with Minister, 114. Urgency motion re unemployment, 36, 76, 120, 209, 264. NOTICES: MOTIONS WITHDRAWN: No. 19, re Special Report No. 3 of the Ombudsman, 216. No. 31 and No. 32, re amendment to Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, 283. ORAL QUESTION PERIOD, 11. PETITIONS: Hoover, L., et al., re reclassification of single parents of small children by the Ministry of Human Resources, 13, 14; Snowman A., eta!., 22. CLERK'S REPORT ON IRREGULARITY, 14, 17-18. PETITIONS FOR PRIVATE BILLS: City of Vancouver, 135. Seaboard Life Insurance Company, 139. Vancouver Stock Exchange, 159. POINT OF ORDER: Adjournment motion, 270. Application of relevancy rule in question period, 165. Attendance of members, 164, 224. Audibility of division bells, 107, 205. Committal of Bill, 300. Disposition of Bill, 302. Division of Bill containing miscellaneous amendments, 152. Matter of privilege taken under advisement, 105. Member's Bill involving the expenditure of public funds, 271, 304. Member's Bill involving the imposition of penalties, 305. Member's correction of earlier statement, 198. Minister's attendance during second reading of Bill, 57. Order of business, 105. Precedence on Order Paper, 294. Proceeding with certain Bill, 259. Second reading of Bill, 284. Sessional order provided for two distinct sittings each day, 25. Supplemental questions with respect to a question taken on notice, 171. Tabling of additional document relevant to matter of privilege, 105. Tabling of document, 165. Tabling of documents referred to in debate, 106. To correct a quotation, 165. To move a motion, 275. To table correspondence by leave, 250. Use of unparliarnentary language when raising a question of privilege, 105.

xviii INDEX TO JOURNALS PRIVILEGE: Alleged misquotation of comments, 165. Answer given by Minister during oral question period, 45, 117. Arrangements for televising of proceedings, 25. Form of estimates tabled in the House, 31. Letter referred to in Notice of Motion, 49. Matters before Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts and Economic Affairs, 216. Member's correction of earlier statement, 206. Newspaper article, 306. Petition referred to in Committee, 114. Presentation of estimates of revenue and expenditure, 32. Proceedings during oral question period, 73. Proceedings in Select Standing Committee, 109. Relating to Bill No. 27, 54. Remarks attributed to Minister during debate, 35. Statements made to member on floor of House, 13. Statements made by Minister, 51, 108, 133. Statements made by Minister during committee stage on Bill No. 40, 104. 1982 QUESTIONS: AGRICULTURE AND FOOD: Agricultural Land Commission lease agreement in Langley, 135-136. Aid to Developing Countries Report, 272-274. Brand inspection fees, 237. Colony Farms, 270. Farm Income Assurance, 136, 186. Pesticides, 272. ENERGY, MINES AND PETROLEUM RESOURCES: British Columbia Hydro Annual Reports, 173. British Columbia Hydro's Energy Blueprint 1981 and 1982, 177. Coal development project guidelines, 66-68. Columbia River Treaty, 176; financing, 177. Habitat damage mitigation, 68. Revelstoke Dam, 133. ENVIRONMENT: Fish and Wildlife Branch operation, Smithers, 34. Pollution Control permits, 82-83, 150-151. Water Act licences, 234-235. FINANCE: British Columbia Assessment Authority (Return), 186. Canada Pension Plan funds, 277-278. Crown Corporations and Agencies, accounts and notes receivable, 194. Exemptions under Taxation (Rural Area) Act and Municipal Act (Return), 71. General Fund investment (Return), 187. Social Service tax revenue breakdown, 136-137. Special Funds investment (Return), 187. FORESTS: Kaska-Dene Council; note of timber sale, 147; participation of Council, 148. Laird Valley; participation of native people in timber sale, 147; environmental impact, 148. Pesticides (Return), 278-280. Silver Grizzly Timber Company, 159-160. HUMAN RESOURCES: Child apprehension, 158. Council of the 80's, 155-156. Day Care (Return), 214-215.

30-31 Ellz. 2 INDEX TO JOURNALS xix QUESTIONS-Continued HUMAN RESOURCES-Continued Income Assistance Program, 187-188. Individual Opportunity Plan, 276-277. Number of social assistance recipients placed in employment, 200-201, Social assistance fraud, 198-200. Zenith child abuse line, 157-158. PROVINCIAL SECRETARY AND GOVERNMENT SERVICES: Lower Mainland Regional Correctional Centre, 201. Pregnancy leave, 300. State Ball held November 23, 1981, 198. TOURISM: Definition of phrase, 309. Printing errors in Annual Report, 309. TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS: Downey slide stabilization program, 172. Gabriola Island ferry, 173-174. Gulf Islands ferry routes, 172-173. Pesticides, 279-280. Reconstruction of Highway 23 from Revelstoke to Mica Creek, 172. QUESTIONS WITHDRAWN: Advertising campaign re Public Service Pension Plan amendments, 112. QUORUM: Declared present, 21. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDERS: RESOLUTIONS: Davidson, K. Walter, elected Speaker, 258. House adjourned until notice by Mr. Speaker, 25, 258, 307-308. ORDERS: Committee of Supply, 36, 202, 256. Committee of Ways and Means, 37, 202, 256. Consideration of Speech of Lieutenant Governor, 10. Davidson, K. W., Deputy Speaker, 11. Estimates referred to Committee, 27. Oral questions by members, 11. Public Accounts referred to Committee, 26. Selection Committee, appointment, 10; reference, 10. Strachan, W. B., Deputy Speaker, 258. Time of Sittings, 11, Votes and Proceedings printed, 10. RETURNS: (See also "Documents Tabled".) British Columbia Assessment Authority, 186. Day Care, 214-215. Exemptions under Taxation (Rural Area) Act and Municipal Act, 71. General Rind investments, 187. Pesticides, 278-280, Special Fund investments, 187.

XX INDEX TO JOURNALS 1982 SPEAKER: Davidson, K. Walter, elected, 258. Declared House adjourned, 25, 258, 307-308. Declared recess, 295, 308. Resignation of the Honourable H. W. Schroeder as Speaker, 258. Unavoidable absence, 75, 87, 108, 210. APPEALS: Chairman's ruling that adjournment motion not in order in Committee, 261. Chairman's ruling that Chair may accept only one motion at a time, 260-261. Chairman's ruling in Committee on Bill No. 28, 87. Chairman's ruling that exhibits may not be introduced, 123. Chairman's ruling that matter before the House not a bar to proceeding with Minister's estimates, 116-117. Chairman's ruling that motion that Chairman leave Chair not in order, 261. Chairman's ruling that motion to report recommending introduction of Bill not debatable, 260. Chairman's ruling that motion to rise and report not subject to amendment, 262. Chairman's ruling that proposed amendment to section 4 of Bill No. 52 out of order, sustained, 155. Chairman's ruling that proposed amendment to section 2 of Bill No. 55 out of order, 184. Chairman's ruling that S.O. 37 not applicable, 89. Chairman's ruling, sustained, 262, 262-263, 266. Speaker's ruling that Bill out of order, 304, 305. Speaker's ruling that Chair must determine leave granted to televise proceedings, 26. Speaker's ruling that member gaining floor on point of order not entitled to proceed to matter not appointed by the House, 105. Speaker's ruling that Minister not required to be present in House during second reading of Bill, 57. Speaker's ruling that on an appeal from a Chairman's ruling, the Chairman may vote, 263. Speaker's ruling that opinion of Chair not subject to appeal, 250. Speaker's ruling that referral of Message to a Committee not subject to debate, 259. Speaker's ruling that statement re S.O. 8 not subject to challenge, 164. MCYLIONS RULED OUT OF ORDER: Urgency motion re health care, 56. Urgency motion re imposition of fee for appealing spraying of herbicides, 106. Urgency motion re Motion 21 on Order Paper, 59. Urgency motion re negotiation of federal subsidies for operation of B.C. Ferry routes, 50. Urgency motion re provision of Family Advocate Services, 77. Urgency motion re ratification by the Federal Government of the United Nations Convention on elimination of discrimination against women, 15. Urgency motion re request for meeting with Minister, 114. Urgency motion re unemployment, 36, 76, 120, 209, 264. OPINIONS: Continuing matter not considered urgent, 119. Opportunity for discussion of matter at hand, 38-39, 82. Opportunity for discussion of subject provided during Budget debate, 60. Opportunity for discussion of subject provided during debate on Estimates, 60, 107. Matter of continuing nature thereby outside S.O. 35, 18-19, 76-77, 137, 210, 267-268, 269-270. Members are precluded under rule of anticipation from discussing matter, 69. RULINGS: Absence of Report from committee prevents House from dealing with matter, 110. Adjournment motion not debatable, 270. Amendment, reasoned, scope of too broad, 143-144. Bill out of order as it imposes an obligation on the Crown, 304, 305. Bill out of order as it involved the imposition of penalties, 305. Bill out of order pursuant to S.O. 66, 271. Chair must determine whether leave granted to televise proceedings, 26.

30-31 Euz. 2 INDEX TO JOURNALS xxi SPEAKER-Continued RULINGS-Continued Chairman may vote on an appeal from his ruling, 263. Committal of Bill has priority over adjournment motion, 300. Consideration of formal matters may continue after Speaker's attention drawn to the clock, 23-24. Difference of opinion on principle of Bill not matter of privilege, 57-58. Discussion of House proceedings outside environs not matter of privilege, 55-56. Disposition of Bill on Order Paper, 284-285. Dispute re allegation of facts between members not question of privilege, 32, 34, 41-42, 55, 132. Document complained of must be tabled, 49-50. Form of estimates determined by Statute, 31. House Leader may call government business in any sequence, 294. In raising matter of privilege, intended motion must be presented, 174, Interruption of debate on matter of privilege not appropriate except in extraordinary circumstances, 58. Mace to be left on table during suspension of sitting, 32. Matter arising in Committee of a procedural nature should be dealt with in Committee, 221-222. Matter of privilege must be raised at earliest opportunity, 15-17. Matters arising in Committee of the Whole may not be considered in the House unless reported by the Chairman, 123-127. Member gaining floor on point of order not entitled to proceed to matters not appointed by the House, 105, 269-270. Member in precinct considered present, 164. Member loses place in debate on moving unsuccessful motion, 252. Member not to proceed under S.O. 49, 275. Member ordered to withdraw from House, 38, 161, 255. Minister not obliged to answer questions deemed out of order, 74. Minister not required to be present during debate on second reading, 57. Motion could not be moved without notice first given, 255. Motion pursuant to S.O. 45 not subject to debate, 259. Motion pursuant to S.O. 49 not in order, 105. Opinion of the Chair not subject to appeal, 250. Order of business, 105. Power of the Chair to divide a question does not extend to a Bill, 160-161. Privilege-Member involved may make a statement, 123-127. Privilege-Motion should not be read to the House prior to prima facie case being established, 41-42. Procedure to be followed during oral question period, 188-190. Procedure when leave sought to move motion, 64-66. Prima facie case substantially established. 15-17. Referral of Message to a Committee not subject to debate, 259, S.O. 42 applicable only to speeches made in the House, 165. S.O. 8 interpretation not subject to challenge, 164. Statements by member must be accepted by the House, 142-143. Table records disclosed committal of Bill, 302. Tabling of article required with member's submission on question of privilege, 174. Tabling of document not required when merely referred to, 164. To speak twice to motion contrary to provisions of S.O. 42 (1), 115. Unparliamentary language, 105, 244. STATEMENTS: Application of S.O. 42,164. Appointment of Select Committee not debatable, 48. Audibility of division bells not within purview of the House, 205. Business of the House may provide opportunity to discuss urgent matter, 36. Debate on amendment allowed to continue pending ruling from Chair, 140. Leave not granted with respect to committal of Bill, 300. Matter occurring in Committee not reported, 105. Member when stating a matter of privilege should use parliamentary language. 133. Motion does not conform to the rules relating to statement of matter of privilege, 143.

xxii INDEX TO JOURNALS 1982 SPEAKER-Continued STATEMENTS-Continued Oral question period, 171, 255. Question must be called pursuant to S.O. 45A (3), 22. S.O. 8 satisfied by presence of member in precinct, 164, 224. Tabling of documents, 106. STATEMENTS OTHER THAN SPEAKER: Barrett, Mr. D., re economic conditions in Canada, 155. Barrett, Mr. D., re format of estimates previously presented in House, 34. Barrett, Mr. D., re importation to Canada of a product from Argentina, 49. Barrett, Mr. D., re release of prison inmates on parole, 285. Barrett, Mr. D., re special report of the Auditor General and government expenditure restraint program, 244. Bennett, Hon. W. R., re death of Mrs. Margaret Murray, 289. Bennett, Hon. W. R., re statements made to member on the floor of the House, 13. Brown, Ms. R., re disabled persons, 268. Cocke, Mr. D., re heart patient at Surrey Memorial Hospital, 216. Cocke, Mr. D., re hospital facilities in Mackenzie, 82. Cocke, Mr. D., re Ministry of Health correspondence with Royal Columbian Hospital, 122. Curtis, Hon. H. A., re British Columbia Compensation Stabilization Program, 254. Curtis, Hon. H. A., re Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, 206. Curtis, Hon. H. A., re economic situation in Canada, 155. Curtis, Hon. H. A., re format of estimates previously presented to the House, 34. Curtis, Hon. H. A., re ministerial expense accounts, 122. Dailly, Mrs. E. E., re Derril T. Warren's appointment as Commissioner, Public Inquiry Act, 165. D'Arcy, Mr. C., re petrochemical complex planned for Prince Rupert, 223. D'Arcy, Mr. C., re proposals for the construction of a natural gas pipe line to Vancouver Island, 292. D'Arcy, Mr. C., re provision of electricity in the Kootenay area, 249. D'Arcy, Mr. C., re sabotage of B.C. Hydro Qualicum substation, 112. Gardom, Hon. G. B., re letter from their Royal Highnesses, 224. Hewitt, Hon. J. J., re importation to Canada of a product from Argentina, 49. Howard, Mr. F., re British Columbia Compensation Stabilization Program, 254. Howard, Mr. F, re granting of contracts and expenditures of money within B.C. arising from North East Coal Development, 107. Howard, Mr. E, re ministerial expense accounts, 122. Jordan Hon. P. J., re matter of privilege raised in the House, April 7, 42. King, Mr. W. S., re forest fire situation in the province, 159. Lea, Mr. G., re petrochemical terminal planned for Prince Rupert, 183. Lea, Mr. G., re proposed grain terminal at Prince Rupert, 214. Leggatt, Mr. S., re financial arrangements for North East Coal Development, 186. McClelland, Hon. R. H., re petrochemical complex planned for Prince Rupert, 223. McClelland, Hon. R. H., re provision of electricity in the Kootenay area, 249. McClelland, Hon. R. H., re sabotage of B.C. Hydro Qualicum substation, 112. McGeer, Hon. P. L., re constitutional authority to regulate telecommunications, 216. Mitchell, Mr. F., re constitutional authority to regulate telecommunications, 216. Nielsen, Hon. J. A., re correspondence with Royal Columbian Hospital, 122. Nielsen, Hon. J. A., re heart patient at Surrey Memorial Hospital, 216. Nielsen, Hon. J. A., re hospital facilities in Mackenzie, 82. Phillips, Hon. D. M., re correction of earlier statement, 110. Phillips, Hon. D. M., re financial arrangements for North East Coal Development, 186. Phillips, Hon. D. M., re granting of contracts and expenditures of money within B.C. arising from North East Coal Development, 107. Phillips, Hon. D. M., re petrochemical terminal planned for Prince Rupert, 183. Phillips, Hon. D. M., re proposed grain terminal at Prince Rupert, 214. Smith, Hon. B. R. D., re disabled persons, 268.

30-31 Euz. 2 INDEX TO JOURNALS xxiii STATEMENTS OTHER THAN SPEAKER-Continued Smith, Hon. B. R. D., re proposals for the construction of a natural gas pipe line to Vancouver Island, 292. Stupich, Mr. D., re Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, 206. Waterland, Hon. T. M., re forest fire situation in the province, 159. Williams, Hon. L. A., re release of prison inmates on parole, 285. Williams, Hon. L. A., re supplementary answer to question taken on notice, 107. Wolfe, Hon. E. M., re appointment of Den -il T. Warren, Commissioner, Public Inquiry Act, 165. Wolfe, Hon. E. M., re death of Mrs. Shirley Owen wife of former Lieutenant Governor, 201. STRACHAN, WILLIAM BRUCE: Appointed Deputy Speaker, 258. SUMMARY OF HOUSE, 310. SUPPLY: Estimates presented, 27. Estimates referred to Committee, 26. Order for Committee, 23. Order "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair", 27, 33, 35, 37, 41, 47, 49, 51, 203, 256. Progress reported, 52, 53, 97, 98, 107, 109, III, 115, 117, 118, 120, 123, 137, 142, 144, 150, 151, 154, 159, 160, 163, 172, 175, 176, 186, 190, 193, 198, 205, 218, 219, 222, 229, 231, 239, 241, 243, 245, 246, 282, 303, 305. Resolutions reported, 36, 112, 128, 130, 134, 138, 146, 153, 167, 178, 191, 203, 207, 211, 215, 217, 220, 223, 225, 227, 230, 232, 236, 247, 253, 256. Resolutions from Committee agreed to, 37, 203, 246. WAYS AND MEANS: Order for Committee, 23. Resolutions agreed to, 37, 203, 256. To go into Committee, 37, 203, 256.