Senate debates
Thursday, 1 December 2016
Committees
Selection of Bills Committee; Report
11:56 am
David Bushby (Tasmania, Liberal Party) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
I present the 10th report of 2016 of the Selection of Bills Committee. I seek leave to have the report incorporated in Hansard.
Leave granted.
The report read as follows—
SELECTION OF BILLS COMMITTEE
REPORT NO. 10 OF 2016
1. The committee met in private session on Wednesday, 30 November 2016 at 7.31 pm.
2. The committee resolved to recommend—That—
(a) contingent upon its introduction in the House of Representatives, the provisions of the Competition and Consumer Amendment (Misuse of Market Power) Bill 2016 be referred immediately to the Economics Legislation Committee for inquiry and report by 16 February 2017 (see appendix 1 for a statement of reasons for referral);
(b) the provisions of the Corporations Amendment (Crowd-sourced Funding) Bill 2016 be referred immediately to the Economics Legislation Committee for inquiry and report by 13 February 2017 (see appendix 2 for a statement of reasons for referral);
(c) the provisions of the Crimes Legislation Amendment (International Crime Cooperation and Other Measures) Bill 2016 be referred immediately to the Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee for inquiry and report by 16 February 2017 (see appendix 3 for a statement of reasons for referral);
(d) the provisions of the Migration Legislation Amendment (Code of Procedure Harmonisation) Bill 2016 be referred immediately to the Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee for inquiry and report by 14 February 2017 (see appendix 4 for a statement of reasons for referral); and
(e) the provisions of the Veterans' Affairs Legislation Amendment (Digital Readiness and Other Measures) Bill 2016 be referred immediately to the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Legislation Committee for inquiry and report by 14 February 2017 (see appendix 5 for a statement of reasons for referral).
3. The committee resolved to recommend—That the following bills not be referred to committees:
The committee recommends accordingly.
4. The committee deferred consideration of the following bills to its next meeting:
Chair
1 December 2016
APPENDIX 1
Proposal to refer a bill to a committee:
Name of bill:
Competition and Consumer Amendment (Misuse of Market Power) Bill 2016
Reasons for referral/principal issues for consideration:
Bill proposed a significant reform to competition policy that should be subject to public scrutiny.
Possible submissions or evidence from:
Business sector
Trade unions
Academics
Government agencies
Committee to which bill is to be referred:
Economics
Possible hearing date(s):
First quarter 2016
Possible reporting date:
First quarter 2016
Senator Rachel Siewert
APPENDIX 2
Proposal to refer a bill to a committee:
Name of bill:
Corporations Amendment (Crowd-Sourced Funding) Bill 2016
Reasons for referral/principal issues for consideration:
To apply proper scrutiny to the effect of the legislation. To give opportunity for affected stakeholders to provide evidence about how the legislation would operate. To ascertain the possible consequences of the program. To examine thoroughly the Bill to ensure there are no unforeseen or unintended consequences.
Possible submissions or evidence from:
Employee Ownership Australia Ltd
Supplementary to submission
Fat Hen Ventures Ltd
Australian Private Equity & Venture Capital Association Limited (AVCAL)
Confidential
VentureCrowd
Financial Ombudsman Service Australia
Dr Marina Nehme
Law Council of Australia (Corporations Committee, Business Law Section)
Australian Small Scale Offerings Board (ASSOB)
Business Council of Co-operatives and Mutuals (BCCM)
Attachment 1
ASX Ltd
Pitcher Partners Advisors Proprietary Limited
Solutions4Strategy
Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand
CrowdfundUP
King & Wood Mallesons
Macpherson Greenleaf
BDO Australia
Crowd Ready
Mills Oakley Lawyers
Equitise
Mr Paul Niederer
Committee to which bill is to be referred:
Senate Economics Legislation
Possible hearing date(s):
To be determined by the committee
Possible reporting date:
Monday 13 February
Senator Anne Urquhart
APPENDIX 3
Proposal to refer a bill to a committee:
Name of bill:
Crimes Legislation Amendment (International Crime Cooperation and Other Measures) Bill 2016
Reasons for referral/principal issues for consideration:
This is a large omnibus bill which updates 16 different pieces of Commonwealth legislation across 11 Schedules.
Given the complexity and volume of amendments to Commonwealth legislation contained in the Bill, it would be appropriate to refer the Bill to committee for careful consideration.
Possible submissions or evidence from:
Law Council of Australia, the Australian Federal Police, the Australian Federal Police Association, State, Territory and International Bar Associations, Anti-Slavery Australia, the Uniting Church, Australian Catholic Religious Against Trafficking in Humans, World Vision, the Red Cross and other advocacy organisations.
Committee to which bill is to be referred:
Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee
Possible hearing date(s):
Can be done on the papers
Possible reporting date:
16 February 2017
Senator Anne Urquhart
APPENDIX 4
Proposal to refer a bill to a committee:
Name of bill:
Migration Legislation Amendment (Code of Procedure Harmonisation) Bill 2016
Reasons for referral/principal issues for consideration:
The complex nature of the Migration Act and the impact any change may have on people seeking a visa, industry bodies, Australian business and residents warrants further consultation and investigation.
Possible submissions or evidence from:
Committee to which bill is to be referred:
Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee
Possible hearing date(s):
To be determined by Committee.
Possible reporting date:
14 February 2016
Senator Anne Urquhart
APPENDIX 5
Proposal to refer a bill to a committee:
Name of bill:
Veterans' Affairs Legislation Amendment (Digital Readiness and Other Measures) Bill 2016
Reasons for referral/principal issues for consideration:
Without the final guidelines for Schedule 2 of this bill it cannot be considered in detail;
There needs to be a wider examination of the effects of Schedule 2 and its requirements, and whether there are sufficient legislative protections for the veterans' community to justify Schedule 2 of the bill,
The circumstances should be provided in which the Department would find it necessary to publically release the personal details of veterans; and,
Concerned the Government has not taken into consideration wider stakeholder engagement
Possible submissions or evidence from:
Returned and Services League (RSL)
Australian Defence Service Organisations (AD50)
Committee to which bill is to be referred:
Senate Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Legislation Committee
Possible hearing date(s):
To be determined by the committee
Possible reporting date:
14 February 2017
Senator Anne Urquhart
I move:
That the report be adopted.
Rachel Siewert (WA, Australian Greens) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
The Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016, which is contained in the Selection of Bills Committee report, which I sought to refer last night and about which we could not agree at the Selection of Bills Committee meeting, gives the Attorney-General an extreme power and therefore should be investigated by the Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee—a committee that has its inquiries on the public record—and not by the secretive Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security, which I am given to understand the bill has been referred to. That does not allow open scrutiny of these measures and does not include a Greens senator or member of the other place. Therefore, those of us who take a very deep interest in these issues, and who may have an alternative view to the other parties, do not get an opportunity to be involved in the investigation. I put on record we are extremely disappointed that we were not able to have an inquiry through the Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee.
Question agreed to.