OP 29-07/08
ORDER PAPERS
MONDAY 21 JANUARY 2008
The Assembly to sit at noon
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PRAYERS
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COMMITTEE BUSINESS
- Motion - Statutory Committee Membership
- Proposed: That Mr Pat Doherty replace Mr Gerry McHugh as a member of the Committee for Agriculture and Rural Development; that Mr Gerry McHugh replace Mr Francie Molloy as a member of the Committee for Enterprise, Trade and Investment; and that Mr Alastair Ross replace Mr Alex Maskey as a member of the Committee for the Environment.
[Mr PJ Bradley]
[Mr K McCarthy]
- Motion - Standing Committee Membership
- Proposed: That Mr Ian McCrea replace Mr Mickey Brady as a member of the Public Accounts Committee.
[Mr PJ Bradley]
[Mr K McCarthy]
- Motion - Smoke Alarms in Homes
- Proposed: That this Assembly recognises the positive work of voluntary and statutory organisations in installing smoke alarms in homes; expresses concern that many dwellings in both the private and social housing sectors still do not have adequate working smoke alarms; and calls on the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety, the Department of Social Development and the Department of Finance and Personnel, to undertake a coordinated programme to ensure the provision of working smoke detectors in every home.
[Chairperson, Committee for Health, Social Services and Public Safety]
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QUESTION TIME
3.1 First Minister and deputy First Minister
3.2 Minister of the Environment
3.3 Minister of Finance and Personnel
3.4 Assembly Commission
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PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BUSINESS
- Motion - Compensation for Farmers
- Proposed: That this Assembly supports the case for compensation to be provided to farmers and livestock owners who were subjected to their homes being raided, and who endured financial loss, due to the misunderstanding by the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, which has now been confirmed, in relation to the source of alpha-nortestosterone discovered in injured male cattle presented for slaughter.
[Mr PJ Bradley]
ADJOURNMENT
- Disabled parking and footpath access for wheelchair users in Dundonald.
[Mr D McNarry]