10-12-2016, 09:50 AM
The Senator Leyonhjelm RED TAPE inquiry?
Yesterday in the Senate LDP Senator Leyonhjelm put forward a motion for a 'select' committee inquiry into RED TAPE. Some of the ToR would have Murky and his aviation safety minions, in particular the CASA Iron Ring, hoping that the Senator's motion will not get up:
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Yesterday in the Senate LDP Senator Leyonhjelm put forward a motion for a 'select' committee inquiry into RED TAPE. Some of the ToR would have Murky and his aviation safety minions, in particular the CASA Iron Ring, hoping that the Senator's motion will not get up:
Quote:Senator LEYONHJELM (New South Wales) (15:46): I move:Personally I hope it does because I can sense several worthy submissions that the Alphabets (and indeed even PAIN itself) that could prove evidentiary and useful in Senator Leyonhjelm's quest to reduce RED TAPE and regulatory burden to industries such as aviation...
(1) That a select committee, to be known as the Red Tape Committee, be established to inquire into and report on, by 1 December 2017, the effect of restrictions and prohibitions on business (red tape) on the economy and community, with particular reference to:
(a) the effects on compliance costs (in hours and money), economic output, employment and government revenue, with particular attention to industries, such as mining, manufacturing, tourism and agriculture, and small business;
(b) any specific areas of red tape that are particularly burdensome, complex, redundant or duplicated across jurisdictions;
© the impact on health, safety and economic opportunity, particularly for the low-skilled and disadvantaged;
(d) the effectiveness of the Abbott, Turnbull and previous governments' efforts to reduce red tape;
(e) the adequacy of current institutional structures (such as Regulation Impact Statements, the Office of Best Practice Regulation and red tape repeal days) for achieving genuine and permanent reductions to red tape;
(f) alternative institutional arrangements to reduce red tape, including providing subsidies or tax concessions to businesses to achieve outcomes currently achieved through regulation;
(g) how different jurisdictions in Australia and internationally have attempted to reduce red tape; and
(h) any related matters.
(2) That the committee consist of 7 senators, 2 nominated by the Leader of the Government in the Senate, 1 nominated by the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, 1 nominated by the Leader of the Australian Greens, and 3 to be nominated by other parties and independent senators.
(3) That:
(a) participating members may be appointed to the committee on the nomination of the Leader of the Government in the Senate, the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, the Leader of the Australian Greens or any other party or any independent senator;
(b) participating members may participate in hearings of evidence and deliberations of the committee, and have all the rights of members of the committee, but may not vote on any questions before the committee; and
© a participating member shall be taken to be a member of the committee for the purpose of forming a quorum of the committee.
(4) That 3 members of the committee constitute a quorum of the committee.
(5) That the committee may proceed to the dispatch of business notwithstanding that all members have not been duly nominated and appointed and notwithstanding any vacancy.
(6) That the committee elect as chair and deputy chair a member nominated by the aforementioned other parties and independent senators.
(7) That the deputy chair shall act as chair when the chair is absent from a meeting of the committee or the position of chair is temporarily vacant.
(8) That the chair, or the deputy chair when acting as chair, may appoint another member of the committee to act as chair during the temporary absence of both the chair and deputy chair at a meeting of the committee.
(9) That, in the event of an equality of voting, the chair, or the deputy chair when acting as chair, has a casting vote.
(10) That the committee have power to send for and examine persons and documents, to move from place to place, to sit in public or in private, notwithstanding any prorogation of the Parliament or dissolution of the House of Representatives, and have leave to report from time to time its proceedings, the evidence taken and such interim recommendations as it may deem fit.
(11) That the committee be provided with all necessary staff, facilities and resources and be empowered to appoint persons with specialist knowledge for the purposes of the committee with the approval of the President.
(12) That the committee be empowered to print from day to day such documents and evidence as may be ordered by it, and a daily Hansard be published of such proceedings as take place in public.
Question agreed to.
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