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Parliamentary record : Part I debates (27 February 1990)

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Title

Parliamentary record : Part I debates (27 February 1990)

Collection

Debates for 5th Assembly 1987 - 1990; ParliamentNT; Parliamentary Record; 5th Assembly 1987 - 1990

Date

1990-02-27

Notes

Made available by the Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory

Language

English

Subject

Debates

Publisher name

Northern Territory Legislative Assembly

Place of publication

Darwin

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application/pdf

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Attribution International 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)

Copyright owner

Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory

License

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Parent handle

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/220388

Citation address

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/699398

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DEBATES - Tuesday 27 February 1990 Mf MANZIE (by leave): and 101.15. Mr Chairman" I move amendments 101.13, 101.14 Mr Chairman, amendment 101. 13 is purely formal. The other 2 amendments are consequential on amendments already made to clauses 3 and 7 which,I have already explained. ' Amendments agreed to. Schedule 2, as amended, agreed to. , Title agreed to. Poisons and Dangerous ti~ugs Amendment Bill (Serial 200): Clauses 1 a~d 2 agreed to. Claus~ 3 negatived. Clause 4: Mr MANZIE: Mr Chairman, I move amendment 102.2. Amendment agreed to. Clause 4, as amended, agreed to. Tit 1 e agreed to. Criminal Code Amendment Bill (Serial 201): Bill taken as a whole: Mr MANZIE: Mr Chairman, I move amendment 103.1. Amendment agreed to. Bill, as amended, agreed to. Crimes (Forfeiture of Proceeds) Amendment Bill (Serial 202): Bill taken as a whole and agreed to. Bills reported; report adopted. Mr MANZIE (Attorney-Genera 1): Mr Speaker, I move that the bi 11 s be now read a third time. ' , Mr BAILEY (Wanguri): Mr Speaker, I bring to the attention of the House, that it would appear that, under the provisions in clause 18 of the Misuse of Drugs Bill, as passed, it may be ille~al for anaesthetists to b~ supplied with anaesthetic gas for use in surgery. Mr VALE (Tourism): Mr Speaker, during the second-reading debate, the Leader of the Opposition made what I believe to be an insulting remark about people who work in the TIO building. It was an allegation against people who are unable to respond for themselves in this Assembly. If my memory is correct, he made the allegation that over half the people who work in the 8860