Senate debates

Wednesday, 1 December 2021

Notices

Presentation

7:01 pm

Photo of Concetta Fierravanti-WellsConcetta Fierravanti-Wells (NSW, Liberal Party) Share this | | Hansard source

On behalf of the Standing Committee for the Scrutiny of Delegated Legislation, I give notice of my intention at the giving of notices on the next day of sitting to withdraw business of the Senate notice of motion No. 4 standing in my name for five sitting days after today, proposing the disallowance of the Legislation (Exemptions and Other Matters) Amendment (2021 Measures No. 1) Regulations 2021 and business of the Senate notice of motion No. 1, standing in my name, for 13 sitting days after today, proposing the disallowance of the Taxation Administration (Data Sharing—Relevant COVID-19 Business Support Program) Declaration 2021.

Photo of Jonathon DuniamJonathon Duniam (Tasmania, Liberal Party, Assistant Minister for Forestry and Fisheries) Share this | | Hansard source

I give notice that on the next day of sitting I shall move that the provisions of paragraphs (5) to (8) of standing order 111 not apply to the following bills, allowing them to be considered during this period of sittings: the Biosecurity Amendment (Enhanced Risk Management) Bill 2021 and the Treasury Laws Amendment (Enhancing Superannuation Outcomes For Australians and Helping Australian Businesses Invest) Bill 2021. I also table statements for reasons justifying the need for these bills to be considered during these sittings and to seek leave to have the statements incorporated into Hansard.

Leave granted.

The statements read as follows—

STATEMENT OF REASONS FOR INTRODUCTION AND PASSAGE IN THE 2021 SPRING SITTINGS

BIOSECURITY AMENDMENT (ENHANCED RISK MANAGEMENT) BILL

Purpose of the Bill

The bill will amend the Biosecurity Act 2015 to enhance the ability to manage the risk of pests and diseases entering, emerging, establishing themselves or spreading in Australian territory and causing harm to animal, plant and human health, the environment and the economy. It will strengthen the management of biosecurity risks to human health posed by maritime and aviation arrivals through improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the administration of the Biosecurity Act, and increasing a range of civil and criminal penalties to deter non-compliance and provide proportionate penalties. It will amend the Biosecurity Act to increase transparency and efficiency of expenditure on biosecurity related programs and activities by permitting the Agriculture Minister and Health Minister to authorise the expenditure.

Reasons for Urgency

In line with the Government's priorities, this bill is urgently required to ensure a fit-for-purpose human biosecurity framework that addresses critical challenges identified over the course of Australia's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. It seeks to safeguard Australia's economic recovery and human health, both now and into the future. The bill is critical to supporting an effective biosecurity legislative framework to assess and manage both biosecurity and human biosecurity risk, provide certainty, streamline processes and focus resources effectively.

Passage of the bill in the 2021 Spring sittings is critical to ensure that appropriate measures to respond to human biosecurity risks are in place to support the safe resumption of regular volumes of international travel and, in particular, the cruise ship industry.

(Circulated by authority of the Minister for Agriculture and Northern Australia)

STATEMENT OF RE ASONS FOR INTRODUCTION AND PASSAGE IN THE 2021 SPRING SITTINGS

TREASURY LAWS AMENDMENT (ENHANCING SUPERANNUATION OUTCOMES FOR AUSTRALIANS AND HELPING AUSTRALIAN BUSINESSES INVEST) BILL 2021

Purpose of the Bill

The purpose of the Bill is to:

    Taxation Administration Act 1953
    Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

        Reasons for Urgency

        As most of the amendments in the Bill come into effect from 1 July 2022, timely consideration and passage of the Bill will:

              (Circulated by authority of the Treasurer)