OP 54-09/10
ORDER PAPER
MONDAY 10 MAY 2010
The Assembly to sit at noon
1. Prayers
2. Executive Business
Second Stage - High Hedges Bill (NIA 15/09)
Minister of the Environment
Second Stage - Construction Contracts (Amendment) Bill (NIA 16/09)
Minister of Finance and Personnel
3. Question Time
3.1 Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister
3.2 Enterprise, Trade and Investment
4. Committee Business
Motion - Extension of Committee Stage: Waste and Contaminated Land (Amendment) Bill (NIA Bill 10/09)
Proposed:
That, in accordance with Standing Order 33(4), the period referred to in Standing Order 33(2) be extended to 5 November 2010, in relation to the Committee Stage of the Waste and Contaminated Land (Amendment) Bill (NIA Bill 10/09).
Chairperson, Committee for the Environment
Motion - Extension of Committee Stage: Local Government (Finance) Bill (NIA Bill 14/09)
Proposed:
That, in accordance with Standing Order 33(4), the period referred to in Standing Order 33(2) be extended to 17 December 2010, in relation to the Committee Stage of the Local Government (Finance) Bill (NIA Bill 14/09).
Chairperson, Committee for the Environment
Motion - Prayer of Annulment - S.R. 2010/125
Proposed:
That the Egg and Chicks Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2010 (S.R. 2010/125) be annulled.
Chairperson, Committee for Agriculture and Rural Development
5. Private Members’ Business
Motion - Legislative Change on Credit Unions
Proposed:
That this Assembly reaffirms its resolution of 17th February 2009 on the report of the Committee for Enterprise, Trade and Investment, unanimously supporting the expansion of credit union services including through their future regulation by the Financial Services Authority; notes the Treasury paper of 8th July 2009 which accepted the Assembly’s key recommendations on credit union regulation and service enhancement; regrets that the opportunity to deliver necessary change in primary legislation through amendment to the Financial Services Bill in Westminster was lost; welcomes the current consultation by the Treasury and the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment on “Proposals for regulatory reform of credit unions in Northern Ireland”; and calls on the Minister of Enterprise, Trade and Investment to pursue appropriate legislative change with the incoming Chancellor as a matter of priority.
Mr M Durkan
Mr A Maginness
Dr A McDonnell
Mr J Dallat