PARLIAMENTARY
PROGRAMME 2001
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
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NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
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Monday 8 January
CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Monday 8 January
CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Tuesday 9 January
CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Tuesday 9 January CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Wednesday 10 January CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Wednesday 10 January CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Thursday 11 January CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Thursday 11 January CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Friday 12 January CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Friday 12 January CONSTITUENCY WORK |
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
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Monday 15 January
CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Monday 15 January
CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Tuesday 16 January CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Tuesday 16January CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Wednesday 17January CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Wednesday 17 January CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Thursday 18 January CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Thursday 18 January CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Friday 19 January CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Friday 19 January CONSTITUENCY WORK |
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
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Monday
22 January
COMMITTEES |
Monday
22 January
COMMITTEES |
Tuesday 23 January COMMITTEES |
Tuesday 23 January COMMITTEES |
Wednesday 24 January COMMITTEES |
Wednesday 24 January COMMITTEES |
Thursday 25 January COMMITTEES |
Thursday 25 January COMMITTEES |
Friday 26 January COMMITTEES |
Friday 26 January COMMITTEES |
NOTE: Only those
committees that have legislation before them will resume their work during this
week.
TRAINING TRAINING
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
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SELECT COMMITTEE MEETINGS
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Monday 29 January
ALL MEMBERS RETURN |
Monday 29 January
ALL MEMBERS RETURN |
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Tuesday 30 January
TRAINING 9:00 – 16:00: Understanding Budget Theories and
Process (160 participants; UCT premises) 9:00 – 16:00: Macro-Economic Training (80
participants; Good Hope Chamber) 9:00 – 16:00: Computer Training (All remaining
Members; 41 Good Hope Bldg) |
Tuesday 30 January TRAINING 9:00 – 16:00: Understanding Budget Theories and
Process (160 participants; UCT premises) 9:00 – 16:00: Macro-Economic Training (80
participants; Good Hope Chamber) 9:00 – 16:00: Computer Training (All remaining
Members; 41 Good Hope Bldg) |
9:00: Finance: Hearing on draft Taxation Laws A/B (Capital Gains
Tax) (s 77) |
Wednesday 31 January TRAINING 9:00 – 16:00: Practical Application of Budget
Theories and Process (160
participants; UCT premises) 9:00 – 16:00: Macro-Economic Training (80
participants; Good Hope Chamber) 9:00 – 16:00: Computer Training (All remaining
Members; 41 Good Hope Bldg / 5th Floor New Wing) |
Wednesday 31 January TRAINING 9:00 – 16:00: Practical Application of Budget
Theories and Process (160
participants; UCT premises) 9:00 – 16:00: Macro-Economic Training (80
participants; Good Hope Chamber) 9:00 – 16:00: Computer Training (All remaining
Members; 41 Good Hope Bldg / 5th Floor New Wing) |
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Thursday 1 February TRAINING 9:00 – 16:00: Understanding Budget Theories and
Process (160 participants; UCT premises) 9:00 – 16:00: Macro-Economic Training (80
participants; Good Hope Chamber) 9:00 – 16:00: Computer Training (All remaining
Members;41 Good Hope Bldg / 5th Floor New Wing) |
Thursday 1 February TRAINING 9:00 – 16:00: Understanding Budget Theories and
Process (160 participants; UCT premises) 9:00 – 16:00: Macro-Economic Training (80
participants; Good Hope Chamber) 9:00 – 16:00: Computer Training (All remaining
Members; 41 Good Hope Bldg / 5th Floor New Wing) |
9:00: Finance: Hearing on draft Taxation Laws A/B (Capital Gains
Tax) (s 77) |
Friday 2 February PARTY
TRAINING (9:00 – 13:00: Parties to decide on training required)
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Friday 2 February PARTY TRAINING (9:00 – 13:00: Parties to decide
on training required) |
9:00: Finance: Hearing on draft Taxation Laws A/B (Capital Gains
Tax) (s 77) |
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
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SC MEETINGS AND OPENING OF LEGISLATURES
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Monday 5 February
TRAINING 9:00 – 12:00; 14:00 – 16:00: Questions and Motions (Old Assembly / M46) 9:00 – 16:00:
Computer Training (41 Good Hope Bldg / 5th Floor New Wing) |
Monday 5 February
TRAINING 9:00 – 12:00; 14:00 – 16:00: Questions and Motions (Old Assembly / M46) 9:00 – 16:00:
Computer Training (41 Good Hope Bldg / 5th Floor New Wing) |
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Tuesday 6 February
TRAINING 9:00 – 12:00; 14:00 – 16:00: The role and function of committees (Old
Assembly) 9:00 – 16:00:
Computer Training (41 Good Hope Bldg / 5th Floor New Wing) |
Tuesday 6 February 8:30: NCOP Whips/Programme Committee TRAINING 9:00 – 12:00; 14:00 – 16:00: The role and function of committees (Old
Assembly) 9:00 – 16:00:
Computer Training (41 Good Hope Bldg / 5th Floor New Wing) |
9:00: Finance: Hearing on draft Taxation Laws A/B (Capital Gains
Tax) (s 77) Western Cape: Premier’s Opening Address (11:00) |
Wednesday 7 February
PARTY TRAINING / COMPUTER TRAINING (9:00 – 13:00: Parties to decide on training
required) |
Wednesday 7 February PARTY TRAINING / COMPUTER TRAINING (9:00 – 16:00: Parties to decide on training
required) |
Western Cape: Debate on Premier’s Address (14:15) |
Thursday 8 February 8:30 NA
Programme Committee AM CAUCUS |
Thursday 8 February AM CAUCUS |
Western Cape: Debate on Premier’s Address (14:15) |
Friday 9 February 11:00 Joint Sitting: PRESIDENT’S
ADDRESS
[Note: Members to be seated at 10:05] |
Friday 9 February 11:00 Joint Sitting: PRESIDENT’S
ADDRESS
[Note: Members to be seated at 10:05] |
Western Cape: Premier’s Reply to debate (8:00) |
CYCLE 1, WEEK 1
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
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SC MEETINGS AND OPENING OF LEGISLATURES
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Monday 12 February
STUDY GROUPS |
Monday 12 February
STUDY GROUPS |
STUDY GROUPS Gauteng: Premier’s Opening Address (10:00) |
Tuesday 13 February 14:00 – 18:30
PLENARY:
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Tuesday 13 February 8:30: NCOP
Whips/Programme Committee COMMITTEES |
9:00: Finance: Deliberations on draft
Taxation Laws A/B (Capital Gains Tax) (s 77) 10:00 – 13:00: Social Services: Poverty alleviation: Assessment of flagship
programmes, Departments of Labour and Social Development 14:00 – 16:00: Land &
Environmental Affairs: Briefing
by Agricultural Marketing Board: Statutory levies on sorghum and citrus fruit |
Wednesday 14 February
9:30 – 11:00: Subcommittee on Internal Arrangements (V227) 14:00 – 18:30
PLENARY:
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Wednesday 14 February COMMITTEES |
10:00 – 13:00: Economic &
Foreign Affairs:
Committee programme; Presentations on perspectives on globalisation by
Minister A Erwin and Clare Short (UK) Public Services: First Semester Programme; Visit to Eastern Cape 14:00 – 16:00: Labour & Public
Enterprises: Presentation by
Nedlac on working programme |
Thursday 15 February 8:30 NA
Programme Committee AM CAUCUS 14:00 – 16:00
PLENARY:
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Thursday 15 February AM CAUCUS PM COMMITTEES / PROVINCES |
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Friday 16 February COMMITTEES |
Friday 16 February COMMITTEES / PROVINCES |
10:00 – 13:00: Economic &
Foreign Affairs: Courtesy
visit by President of German Lower Saxony State Finance: Deliberations
on draft Taxation Laws A/B (Capital Gains Tax) (s 77) Eastern Cape: Premier’s Opening Address (10:00) Free State: Premier’s Opening Address (10:30) Northern Prov: Premier’s Opening Address (11:00) North West: Premier’s Opening Address (14:00) |
CYCLE
1, WEEK 2
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
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SC MEETINGS AND OPENING OF LEGISLATURES
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Monday 19 February
STUDY GROUPS |
Monday 19 February
PROVINCES |
Finance: Hearing on Draft Taxation Laws A/B (Capital Gains
Tax) Eastern Cape: Debate on
Premier’s Address (14:15) Free State: Debate on Premier’s Address Gauteng: Debate on Premier’s Address (14:15) Northern Province: Debate on Premier’s Address (14:00) |
Tuesday 20 February 14:00 – 16:00
PLENARY:
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Tuesday 20 February PROVINCES |
9:30: Education & Recreation: Conventions
on preventing of illicit import, export and transfer of ownership of cultural
property, on protection of cultural property during armed conflict and on
preservation of cultural property 10:00 – 13:00: Public Services: Briefing by Department of Transport Eastern Cape: Debate on
Premier’s Address (14:15) Gauteng: Conclusion of debate on Premier’s Address and Premier’s Reply
(14:15) Northern Province: Debate on Premier’s Address North West: Debate on Premier’s Address (14:00) |
Wednesday 21 February
14:00
PLENARY: BUDGET DAY 1.
Appropriation
Bill - Introduction
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Wednesday 21 February PROVINCES
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10:00 – 13:00: Economic & Foreign Affairs: Briefings
on policies regarding gambling Eastern Cape: Premier’s Reply to Debate (14:15) Northern Province: Debate on Premier’s Address North West: Premier’s Reply to Debate |
Thursday 22 February 8:30 NA
Programme Committee AM CAUCUS COMMITTEES |
Thursday 22 February PROVINCES |
Northern Province: Premier’s Reply to Debate |
Friday 23 February COMMITTEES |
Friday 23 February PROVINCES |
KwaZulu-Natal: Opening of Legislature Mpumalanga: Premier’s Opening Address (10:30) Northern Cape: Premier’s Opening Address (10:00) |
NOTE: THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON
FINANCE WILL BE MEETING IN CAPE TOWN
CYCLE 1, WEEK 3
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
|
SC MEETINGS AND OPENING OF LEGISLATURES
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Monday 26 February
STUDY GROUPS |
Monday 26 February
STUDY GROUPS |
9:00: Finance: Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations STUDY GROUPS KwaZulu-Natal: Premier’s Address |
Tuesday 27 February 12:30 – 13:00: Address by Prime Minister of the
Netherlands (Old Assembly Chamber) 14:00 – 17:10
PLENARY:
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Tuesday 27 February
8:30: NCOP
Whips/Programme Committee 12:30 – 13:00: Address by Prime Minister of the
Netherlands (Old Assembly Chamber) 14:00
PLENARY: 1.
Notices
of Motion (15) 2.
Consideration
of First Report of Select Committee on Economic Affairs (Constitutive Act of
the African Union (Statement) (10) |
9:00: Finance: Hearings on Appropriation
Bill [Tax policy] 9:30: Economic & Foreign Affairs: Constitutive Act of the African Union) 10:00 – 13:00: Social Services: Briefing on legislative programme for 2001 by
Departments of Home Affairs, of Health and of Social Development 14:00 – 16:00: Education &
Recreation: Convention
preventing of illicit import, export and transfer of ownership of cultural
property during armed conflict; Convention for protection of cultural
property during armed conflict Land &
Environmental Affairs: Adoption
of reports on study tours undertaken in 2000; Consideration of provisional
budget for 2001-2 and discussion of proposed study tour to KwaZulu-Natal |
Wednesday 28 February
15:00 – 17:50
PLENARY:
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Wednesday 28 February COMMITTEES |
9:00: Finance: Hearings on
Appropriation Bill [Macro-economic perspective] 10:00 – 13:00: Economic & Foreign Affairs: Briefing by DTI on Budget; Adoption of
report on hearings on estimation of jobs created as a result of the arms deal
procurement programme 14:00 – 16:00: Security & Constitutional Affairs: Briefing by Dept of Correctional Services
on Correctional Services Amendment Bill [B08-2001] KwaZulu-Natal: Debate on Premier’s Address |
Thursday 1 March 8:30 NA
Programme Committee AM CAUCUS 14:00
PLENARY (Provisional)
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Thursday 1 March AM CAUCUS COMMITTEES |
14:00 – 16:00: Security & Constitutional Affairs: Briefing by Dept of Constitutional Development
on Legal Proceedings against Organs of State Bill [B65B-99] |
Friday 2 March 9:00 NA
Rules Committee (Old Assembly Chamber) COMMITTEES |
Friday 2 March COMMITTEES |
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CYCLE 1, WEEK 4
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL
COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
|
SELECT
COMMITTEE BUSINESS
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Monday 5
March
STUDY GROUPS 15:00: Joint Subcommittee on
Members’ Support (M201) |
Monday 5
March
STUDY GROUPS 15:00: Joint Subcommittee on
Members’ Support (M201) |
STUDY GROUPS 9:00: Public Services: 6-member
Subcommittee meeting re logistics for strategic planning workshop Finance: Hearings
on Appropriation Bill [B10-2001] |
Tuesday 6 March 8:30: Joint Subcommittee on
Internal Arrangements 14:00 – 18:00
PLENARY: 1.
Notices of Motion
(15) 2.
B43B-2000:
Advisory Board on Social Development Bill (Introduced as “Developmental
Welfare Governance Bill”) (Second Reading) (s 75) (75 min) 3.
Subject for
Discussion: Pan-Africanism
is the compass for restoring Africa’s dignity, prosperity and power [Party Motion - PAC] (79) |
Tuesday 6 March 8:30: NCOP Whips/Programme
Committee 8:30: Joint Subcommittee on
Internal Arrangements 14:00 PLENARY:
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09:00 – 17:00: Finance: Briefing
and Public Hearings on Division of Revenue Bill [B11B-2001] 10:00: Social Services: Briefing
on Closure of Child Protection Unit 11:00: Labour & Public Enterprises: Briefing by Minister of Public Enterprises on programme of action |
Wednesday 7 March Note: The Joint Rules Committee
meeting has been cancelled. 15:00 – 18:00 PLENARY:
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Wednesday 7 March Note: The Joint Rules Committee
meeting has been cancelled. COMMITTEES |
9:00 – 17:00: Security & Constitutional Affairs: Meeting with Dept of Safety & Security –
Report on Firearms Control Act 2000 and briefing on Budget 11:00: Economic Affairs: Briefing
by IDC, CSIR, Khula and Ntsika on Budget Vote 31: Trade & Industry 09:00 – 17:00: Finance: Public
Hearings on Division of Revenue Bill 14:00 – 16:00 Education & Recreation: Briefing by Minister and DG of Arts, Culture, Science and Technology
on Budget & programme for the year; briefing on National Council for
Library and Information Services Bill [B44B-2000], Cultural Laws A/B
[B45-2000], Cultural Laws Second A/B [B46-2000] |
Thursday 8 March INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY 8:30 NA Programme Committee AM CAUCUS 14:00 PLENARY:
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Thursday 8 March INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY AM CAUCUS 14:00 – 17:00: WORKSHOP ON THE IDENTIFICATION OF ISSUES FOR NCOP PROGRAMME /
OVERSIGHT ROLE [Venue: NCOP Chamber] |
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Friday 9 March COMMITTEES |
Friday 9 March 9:00 – 11:00: WORKSHOP ON THE IDENTIFICATION OF ISSUES FOR NCOP PROGRAMME /
OVERSIGHT ROLE (Continued) [Venue: NCOP Chamber] |
11:15: Public Services: Briefing
and deliberations on Housing Amendment Bill [B07-2001] |
CYCLE
2, WEEK
1
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
|
SELECT COMMITTEE BUSINESS
|
Monday 12 March
STUDY GROUPS |
Monday 12 March
STUDY GROUPS [NOTE: Members of
Select Committee on Finance to do briefings in provincial legislatures on
Division of Revenue Bill] |
STUDY GROUPS 9:00 – 15:00: Public Services: Strategic Planning Workshop Provincial
legislatures to set up meetings for briefing on Division of Revenue Bill on
12 March |
Tuesday 13 March 14:00 – 18:15
PLENARY: 1.
Notices of Motion (15) 2.
Consideration of Report of Ad Hoc Committee on
Report 13 of Public Protector (79) 3.
Subject for
Discussion: Education: Capturing the hearts and minds of our children for
the future (Mrs R M
Southgate) (79) |
Tuesday 13 March 8:30: NCOP
Whips/Programme Committee COMMITTEES |
10:00 – 13:00: Social Services: Workshop on reading and interpretation of budget |
Wednesday 14 March 9:00:
Joint Subcommittee on International Relations (PS2) 14:00 – 17:45
PLENARY
|
Wednesday 14 March 9:00:
Joint Subcommittee on International Relations (PS2) COMMITTEES |
9:00: Economic Affairs: Presentation
by Nedlac & Briefing on communication strategy 10:00 – 13:00: Finance: Negotiating mandates on Division of Revenue Bill
[B11-2001] 14:00 – 16:00: Security &
Constitutional Affairs: Meeting
with Dept of Defence on civil military relations |
Thursday 15 March 8:30 NA
Programme Committee AM CAUCUS 14:00 – 18:25
PLENARY: 1.
Notices
of Motion (15) 2.
Decision
on Question of Adoption of Report of Ad Hoc Committee on Report 13 of Public
Protector (25) 3.
B10-2001:
Appropriation Bill (First Reading Debate) (225) |
Thursday 15 March AM CAUCUS COMMITTEES |
CAUCUS 14:00 – 16:00: Security &
Constitutional Affairs: Briefing
by Dept of Correctional Services |
Friday 16 March 9:00 – 12:30
PLENARY: 1.
Notices
of Motion (15) 2.
B10-2001:
Appropriation Bill (First Reading Debate) (195) |
Friday 16 March COMMITTEES |
9:30 – 12:00: Land &
Environmental Affairs: Briefing
by Dept of Water Affairs and Forestry on programme for 2001; briefing on
National Forest and Fire Laws A/B (s 76)(2) [B14-2001] |
CYCLE 2, WEEK 2
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
|
SELECT COMMITTEE BUSINESS
|
Monday 19 March
STUDY GROUPS |
Monday 19 March
STUDY GROUPS |
STUDY GROUPS
9:00: Finance:
Deliberations on Taxation Laws A/B (Capital Gains Tax) 9:00: Labour & Public
Enterprises: Public
Hearings on Unemployment Insurance Bill [B03-2001]
10:00:
Public Services: Consideration of negotiating mandates on Housing
Amendment Bill [B07-2001] |
Tuesday 20 March 8:30: NA
Programme Committee 14:00 – 16:00 PLENARY:
|
Tuesday 20 March
8:30: NCOP
Whips/Programme Committee 14:00 PLENARY: 1.
Notices
of Motion (15) 2.
Subject
for Discussion: Declaring 2001 – 2010 as the Decade for National
Mobilisation against Racism (90) |
9:00: Labour & Public Enterprises: Public Hearings on Unemployment Insurance Bill
[B03-2001]
9:30: Education & Recreation: Briefing by Minister of Education on Vote 18: Sport
& Recreation and Programme for 2001 and briefing on and approval of
National Council for Library and Information Services Bill [B44B-2001]
10:00-13:00: Finance: Final mandates on
Division of Revenue Bill [B11B-2001] Local Government & Administration: Training Programme on how to evaluate Budget
& Programme for 2001] |
Wednesday 21 March HUMAN
RIGHTS DAY
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Wednesday 21 March HUMAN RIGHTS DAY |
HUMAN RIGHTS DAY |
Thursday 22 March CONSTITUENCY DAY |
Thursday 22 March PROVINCES / CONSTITUENCY |
Public Services: Final mandates on Housing Amendment Bill [B 07-2001]
to be obtained |
Friday 23 March CONSTITUENCY DAY |
Friday 23 March PROVINCES / CONSTITUENCY |
Public Services: Final mandates on Housing Amendment Bill [B 07-2001]
to be obtained |
CYCLE 2, WEEK 3
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
|
SELECT COMMITTEE BUSINESS
|
Monday 26 March
STUDY GROUPS |
Monday 26 March
STUDY GROUPS |
STUDY GROUPS
9:00:
Public Services: Finalisation
and voting on Housing Amendment Bill [B07-2001]
|
Tuesday 27 March 14:00 – 18:00
PLENARY:
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Tuesday 27 March 8:30: NCOP
Programme Committee 14:00
PLENARY:
|
9:00: Labour & Public
Enterprises: GCIS
Hearings on Media Development and Diversity Agency, followed by hearings on
community radios [NOTE:
Only members not involved in other select committee meetings to attend] 10:00-13:00: Economic Affairs: Presentation
on Trade & Investment SA and adoption of report on Budget Vote 31: Trade
& Industry Education & Recreation: Briefing by Dept of Sport & Recreation SA
on Budget Vote 18: Sport & Recreation and Programme for 2001; Briefings
on SA Sports Commission A/B [B02-2001] and SA Boxing Bill [B13-2001] Land & Environmental Affairs: Further briefing on National Forest and Fire
Laws A/B [B14-2001]. NOTE: New dates for negotiating and final mandates to be
made available as soon as possible. Social Services: Briefing on Advisory Board on Social Development
Bill [B42B-2001] |
Wednesday 28 March 15:00 – 17:15
PLENARY
|
Wednesday 28 March 11:00 NCOP
Rules Committee COMMITTEES |
9:00: Labour & Public Enterprises: Hearings
on community radios (Continued) [NOTE: Only members not involved in other
select committee meetings to attend] 9:30: Land & Environmental Affairs: Briefing by Dept of
Agriculture on the programme and aspects of the budget of the Dept of
Agriculture 14:00 – 16:00: Land & Environmental Affairs: Briefing by Dept of Land Affairs on programme
and aspects of the budget of the Dept of Land Affairs Security & Constitutional Affairs: Briefing by Dept of Justice &
Constitutional Affairs on the demarcation of magisterial boundaries, the
relocation of courts and planning for the next term |
Thursday 29 March 8:30 NA
Programme Committee AM CAUCUS 14:00 –16:45
PLENARY:
|
Thursday 29 March AM CAUCUS COMMITTEES |
14:00-16:00: Labour & Public
Enterprises: Presentation
by PORTNET and SAA on restructuring process during financial year 2001/2 (To be confirmed) |
Friday 30 March
COMMITTEES
|
Friday 30 March COMMITTEES |
10:00-13:00: Labour & Public
Enterprises: Presentation
by FREIGHT DYNAMICS and TRANSNET on restructuring process & challenges
during financial year 2001/2 (To
be confirmed) |
CYCLE 2, WEEK 4
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
|
SELECT COMMITTEE BUSINESS
|
Monday 2 April
STUDY GROUPS
|
Monday 2 April
STUDY GROUPS |
STUDY GROUPS |
Tuesday 3 April 14:00 – 18:15
PLENARY:
|
Tuesday 3 April 8:30: NCOP
Programme Committee 14:00
PLENARY:
|
9:00: Local Government
& Administration: Distribution
of powers and functions between District Councils and related financial
issues Economic Affairs: Presentation on international trade and economic
development 10:00-13:00: Social Services: Deliberation on and final consideration of Advisory
Board on Social Development Bill [B43B-2000] PLENARY (PM) |
Wednesday 4 April 10:00 – 11:30:
Joint Subcommittee on Powers and Privileges of Parliament (G26) 15:00 – 18:00
PLENARY:
q
Deputy
President q
Cluster 1
– Peace and Security
|
Wednesday 4 April 10:00 – 11:30:
Joint Subcommittee on Powers and Privileges of Parliament (G26) COMMITTEES |
10:00 – 13:00: Land & Environmental Affairs: Consideration of report on remaining study
tours undertaken in 1999 and 2000 Economic Affairs: Briefing by Chamber of Mines 14:00 – 16:00: Education &
Recreation: Presentation:
SARFU |
Thursday 5 April
8:30 NA
Programme Committee AM CAUCUS 14:00 – 18:15
PLENARY:
1.
Second
Reading Debate: Housing Amendment Bill [B07D-2001] (45)
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Thursday 5 April AM CAUCUS 14:00
PLENARY:
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CAUCUS (AM) PLENARY (PM) |
Friday 6 April COMMITTEES |
Friday 6 April COMMITTEES |
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Leave Period: 9 April – 13 April 2001
Constituency Period: 16 April – 4 May 2001
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
|
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
|
Monday 9 April
LEAVE |
Monday 9 April
LEAVE |
Tuesday 10 April LEAVE |
Tuesday 10 April LEAVE |
Wednesday 11 April LEAVE |
Wednesday 11 April LEAVE |
Thursday 12 April LEAVE |
Thursday 12 April LEAVE |
Friday 13 April GOOD
FRIDAY
|
Friday 13 April GOOD
FRIDAY
|
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
|
Monday 16 April
FAMILY
DAY
|
Monday 16 April
FAMILY
DAY
|
Tuesday 17 April CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Tuesday 17 April CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Wednesday 18 April CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Wednesday 18 April CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Thursday 19 April CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Thursday 19 April CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Friday 20 April CONSTITUENCY WORK
|
Friday 20 April CONSTITUENCY WORK |
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
|
Monday 23 April
CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Monday 23 April
CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Tuesday 24 April CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Tuesday 24 April CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Wednesday 25 April CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Wednesday 25 April CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Thursday 26 April CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Thursday 26 April CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Friday 27 April FREEDOM
DAY
|
Friday 27 April FREEDOM
DAY
|
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
|
Monday 30 April
CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Monday 30 April
CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Tuesday 1 May WORKERS’ DAY |
Tuesday 1 May WORKERS’
DAY
|
Wednesday 2 May COMMITTEES |
Wednesday 2 May CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Thursday 3 May 10:00 NA
Programme Committee COMMITTEES |
Thursday 3 May CONSTITUENCY WORK |
Friday 4 May COMMITTEES
|
Friday 4 May CONSTITUENCY WORK |
CYCLE 3, WEEK 1
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
|
SELECT COMMITTEE MEETINGS
|
Monday 7 May
STUDY GROUPS |
Monday 7 May
STUDY GROUPS |
STUDY GROUPS |
Tuesday 8 May 14:00 – 19:30
PLENARY: 1.
Notices
of Motion (15) 2.
Debate on
Budget Vote No 29: Minerals & Energy (150) 3.
Debate on
Budget Vote No 3: Foreign Affairs (152) |
Tuesday 8 May 8:30: NCOP
Programme Committee 14:00 PLENARY:
|
9:00: Local Government
& Administration: Review of
Budget Vote 5: Provincial & Local Government 9:30: Economic Affairs: Provincial briefing on gambling 10:00: Social Services: Briefing by Dept of Social Development on poverty
alleviation programme |
Wednesday 9 May 14:00 – 17:00
PLENARY:
q Deputy President q Cluster 2 – Social Services & Governance |
Wednesday 9 May COMMITTEES |
9:00: Local Government
& Administration: Review of
Budget Vote 5: Provincial & Local Government Joint Monitoring
Committee on Improvement of Quality of Life and Status of Women: Plan for Budget Hearings; Key pieces of
legislation: UIF, Customary Law of Inheritance and Succession; other business 9:30: Education &
Recreation: Training
Workshop on Budget Review: Idasa Labour & Public
Enterprises: Hearings
on Eskom Conversion Bill 14:00: Land &
Environmental Affairs: Briefing
on SA Weather Service Bill and consideration of reply from MCM on problems in
the fishing industry Finance: Briefing on Financial Intelligence Centre Bill |
Thursday 10 May 08:30 NA
Programme Committee AM CAUCUS 14:00 – 17:45
PLENARY:
|
Thursday 10 May AM CAUCUS COMMITTEES |
14:00: Public Services: Consideration of new final mandates on Housing
Amendment Bill [B07-2001] |
Friday 11 May 09:00 – 12:00
PLENARY:
|
Friday 11 May COMMITTEES |
10:00: Public Services: Briefing by Dept of Transport on Budget Vote;
outstanding matters from strategic planning workshop of 12 March 2001; report
from Transport Indibano held in February; restructuring progress of transport
networks within department and aviation and marine management |
CYCLE 3, WEEK 2
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
|
SELECT COMMITTEE MEETINGS
|
Monday 14 May
STUDY GROUPS |
Monday 14 May
STUDY GROUPS |
STUDY GROUPS |
Tuesday 15 May INTERNATIONAL DAY OF
THE FAMILY PLENARY: 10:00 – 12:15 : 1.
Notices
of Motion (15) 2.
Debate on
Budget Vote No 24: Agriculture (120) 14:00 – 18:15: 3.
Debate on
Budget Vote No 33: Water Affairs & Forestry (135) 4.
Debate on
Budget Vote No 28: Land Affairs (116) |
Tuesday 15 May INTERNATIONAL DAY OF
THE FAMILY 8:30: NCOP
Programme Committee 14:00
PLENARY:
|
8:45-10:15: Economic Affairs: Briefing by
Dept of Trade & Industry on Export Credit & Foreign Investment
Re-insurance A/B [B19-2001] 10:00-13:00: Local Government
& Public Administration: Review
of Budget Vote No 5: Provincial &
Municipal Demarcation Board, National House of Traditional Leaders, Local
Government SETA & Municipal Infrastructure Investment Unit Social Services: Briefing by Department t of Health on Budget for
2001 PM PLENARY |
Wednesday 16 May 13:00: Joint
Subcommittee on Internal Arrangements (E305) 15:00 – 19:15
PLENARY:
|
Wednesday 16 May 13:00: Joint
Subcommittee on Internal Arrangements (E305) COMMITTEES |
9:00: Joint Monitoring
Committee on the Improvement of Quality of Life and Status of Children, Youth
and Disabled Persons: Adoption
of report on study tour to Germany 10:00-13:00: Economic Affairs: Export
Credit & Foreign Investment Re-insurance A/B [B19-2001] Land & Environmental Affairs:
Finalisation of SA Weather Service Bill Education & Recreation: Briefing by
CEO of PANSALB |
Thursday 17 May 08:30 NA
Programme Committee AM CAUCUS 14:00 – 17:15
PLENARY:
|
Thursday 17 May AM CAUCUS 14:00 – 16:00
NCOP Rules Committee (S 12A) PROVINCES [NOTE: Provincial Briefings on National Forest and Fire Laws Amendment
Bill] |
AM CAUCUS |
Friday 18 May
9:00 – 12:00
PLENARY:
|
Friday 18 May PROVINCES [NOTE: Provincial Briefings on National Forest and Fire Laws Amendment
Bill] |
|
CYCLE
3, WEEK 3
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
|
SELECT COMMITTEE MEETINGS
|
Monday 21 May
STUDY GROUPS |
Monday 21 May
STUDY GROUPS |
STUDY GROUPS |
Tuesday 22 May 10:00 – 13:00:
Joint Rules Committee (E249) 14:00 – 19:00
PLENARY:
|
Tuesday 22 May 8:30: NCOP Programme Committee 10:00 – 13:00:
Joint Rules Committee (E249) 14:00
PLENARY:
|
9:30: Security &
Constitutional Affairs: Briefing
by Minister and Deputy Minister on Budget Vote 22 Economic Affairs: Economic issues – interface between provinces and
DTI 10:00: Social Services: Briefing by Dept on Social Development Budget
Vote 12:00: Joint Committee on Ethics and Members’ Interests
|
Wednesday 23 May 15:00 – 17:45
PLENARY:
q
Deputy
President q
Cluster
1: Peace & Security
|
Wednesday 23 May COMMITTEES |
9:00: Joint Monitoring
Committee on Improvement of Quality of Life and Status of Children, Youth and
Disabled Persons: Presentation
by Status of the Child on Yes Campaign Joint Monitoring
Committee on Improvement of Quality of Life and Status of Women: Commission for Gender Equality – National Gender
Summit Security &
Constitutional Affairs: Briefing
by Minister of Defence 10:00: Education &
Recreation: Briefing
by Dept of Education on sexual violence in schools Land &
Environmental Affairs: Consideration
of negotiating mandates on National Forest & Fire Laws A/B [B14-2001] 14:00: Public Services: Briefing by Dept of Housing on Budget Vote No 16:
Housing Security &
Constitutional Affairs: Briefing
by Dept on Budget Vote No 23: Safety
& Security Labour & Public
Enterprises: Briefing
by Dept of Labour on programme of action for 2001 |
Thursday 24 May 08:30 NA
Programme Committee AM CAUCUS 14:00 – 19:00
PLENARY:
|
Thursday 24 May AM CAUCUS PROVINCES [NOTE: Only for the purpose of the SC on Land
& Environmental Affairs: Final Mandates on National Forest and Fire Laws
Amendment Bill] |
AM CAUCUS 14:00: Security &
Constitutional Affairs: Briefing
by Dept on Budget Vote No 22: Justice |
Friday 25 May AFRICA UNITY DAY 9:00 – 13:15
PLENARY:
|
Friday 25 May AFRICA UNITY DAY
PROVINCES [NOTE: Only for the purpose of the SC on Land
& Environmental Affairs: Final Mandates on National Forest and Fire Laws
Amendment Bill] |
9:00:
Security &
Constitutional Affairs: Budget
Vote No 22 - Justice (contd): Delegation of Judges led by President of the
Constitutional Court; Judicial Services Commission; delegation of
magistrates; Magistrates Commission and Rules Board |
CYCLE
3, WEEK 4
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
|
SELECT COMMITTEE MEETINGS
|
Monday 28 May
STUDY GROUPS |
Monday 28 May
STUDY GROUPS |
STUDY GROUPS 10:30: Security & Constitutional Affairs: Budget
Vote 22: National Prosecuting Authority and Special Investigating Unit 14:00: Land & Environmental Affairs: Consideration
of final mandates on National Forest and Fire Laws A/B [B14-2001] and other
business |
Tuesday 29 May 14:00 – 19:00
PLENARY:
|
Tuesday 29 May 8:30: NCOP
Programme Committee 14:00 PLENARY:
|
9:00: Local Government & Public Administration:
Adoption of report on Budget Vote 5 and Report on Local Government
Consultation Process 10:00: Social Services: Briefing on
International Migration White Paper and report by Dept of Home Affairs on
hearings conducted in provinces PM PLENARY |
Wednesday 30 May 14:00 – 16:15
PLENARY:
|
Wednesday 30 May COMMITTEES |
9:30: Security & Constitutional Affairs: Briefing
by National Commissioner on progress with crime combating strategy and
transformation of SAPS 10:00 –13:00: Education &
Recreation: Briefing
by Dept of Arts, Culture, Science & Technology on Cultural Laws Amendment
Bills [B45B and 46B-2000] Land &
Environmental Affairs: Briefing
on Budget Vote 33: Water Affairs and Forestry and other business 14:00 – 16:00: Public Services: Workshop on development of external service
delivery implementation plan for national Department of Housing (MBM Change
Agents) Security &
Constitutional Affairs: Correctional
Service Amendment Bill [B8B-2001] |
Thursday 31 May 08:30 NA
Programme Committee AM CAUCUS 14:15
– 14:50 Address by French Prime
Minister, Hon Mr Lionel Jospin
(National Assembly Chamber) 15:00 – 18:00
PLENARY:
|
Thursday 31 May AM CAUCUS 14:15 – 14:50
Address by French Prime Minister, Hon Mr Lionel Jospin (National
Assembly Chamber) 15:00
PLENARY:
|
AM CAUCUS PM PLENARY |
Friday 1 June INTERNATIONAL
CHILDREN’S DAY
9:00 – 12:50 PLENARY:
|
Friday 1 June INTERNATIONAL
CHILDREN’S DAY
COMMITTEES |
9:00: Security &
Constitutional Affairs: Budget
Vote and briefing by Dept of Defence |
CYCLE 4, WEEK 1
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
|
SELECT COMMITTEE MEETINGS
|
Monday 4 June
STUDY GROUPS |
Monday 4 June
STUDY GROUPS |
STUDY GROUPS 10:30: Security & Constitutional Affairs: Budget Vote No 19: Correctional Services |
Tuesday 5 June PLENARY: 10:00 – 12:40:
14:00 – 17:15:
|
Tuesday 5 June 8:30: NCOP
Programme Committee 14:00
PLENARY:
|
9:30: Economic Affairs: Briefing by
Dept of Foreign Affairs on Convention on Immunities and Privileges of UN of
1946, of Specialised Agencies of 1947 and of International Atomic Agency of
1957 10:00: Social Services: Briefing on International Migration White Paper
& Report by Dept of Home Affairs on public hearings in provinces 11:00: Economic Affairs: Presentation by Commission for International
Trade Affairs on policy PM PLENARY |
Wednesday 6 June 15:00 – 19:00
PLENARY:
|
Wednesday 6 June 15:00 PLENARY: [Note starting time] 1.
Notices
of Motion 2.
Policy
debate on Budget Vote No 17: Social Development (± 203) 3.
B14-2001:
National Forest and Fire Laws Amendment Bill (s 76(2)) (82) |
9:00: Joint Monitoring Committee on
Improvement of Quality of Life and Status of Children, Youth and Disabled
Persons: Finalisation of UN issues and preparation for
Youth Day 10:00: Education &
Recreation: Discussion
on proposed Parliamentary Multi-Lingualism Conference PM PLENARY |
Thursday 7 June 08:30 NA
Programme Committee AM CAUCUS 14:00 – 19:15
PLENARY:
|
Thursday 7 June AM CAUCUS 14:00
PLENARY:
|
AM CAUCUS PM PLENARY |
Friday 8 June 9:00 – 11:45
PLENARY:
|
Friday 8 June 9:30 – 13:30
PLENARY:
3.
Policy
debate on Budget Vote No 18: Sport and Recreation (140) |
AM PLENARY |
CYCLE 4, WEEK 2
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
|
SELECT COMMITTEE MEETINGS
|
Monday
11 June
STUDY GROUPS |
Monday 11 June
STUDY GROUPS |
STUDY GROUPS |
Tuesday 12 June 14:00 – 18:30
PLENARY:
|
Tuesday 12 June 8:30: NCOP
Programme Committee 14:00
PLENARY:
|
9:30 – 10:00: Economic Affairs: Consideration
and finalisation of Patents A/B [B24-2001] and consideration and possible
approval of Conventions on Privileges and Immunities of UN, Specialised
Agencies and IAEA 10:00 – 13:00: Finance: Election of Chairperson and hearing on Revenue
Laws amendment Bill Local Government
& Public Administration: Briefing
on local government finance by FFC Labour & Public
Enterprises: Briefing
by Dept of Public Enterprises on Eskom Conversion Bill and deliberations on
Bill |
Wednesday 13 June 8:30 – 10:00
Joint Subcommittee on Internal Arrangements (E305) 15:00 – 17:15
PLENARY:
q
Deputy
President q
Cluster 3
– Economics
|
Wednesday 13 June 8:30 – 10:00
Joint Subcommittee on Internal Arrangements (E305) COMMITTEES |
10:00 – 13:00: Land &
Environmental Affairs: Briefing
on Budget Vote 26: Environmental Affairs and Tourism; consideration of report
on study tours to fishing areas of Western Cape 14:00: Public Services: Briefing by Dept on Budget Vote No 30: Public
Works |
Thursday 14 June 08:30 NA
Programme Committee AM CAUCUS 14:00 – 17:40
PLENARY:
|
Thursday 14 June AM CAUCUS 14:00
PLENARY:
|
AM CAUCUS PM PLENARY |
Friday 15 June COMMITTEES |
Friday 15 June PROVINCES / COMMITTEES SC on Economic Affairs: Provincial briefings on
Consumer Affairs (Unfair Business Practices) A/B [B28-2001] Sc on Education and Recreation: Provincial
briefings on Cultural Laws Second Amendment Bill [B46B-2000] |
PROVINCES / COMMITTEES Provincial briefings on Consumer Affairs (Unfair
Business Practices) Amendment Bill [B28-2001] Provincial briefings on Cultural Laws Second
Amendment Bill [B46B-2000] |
CYCLE 4, WEEK 3
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
|
SELECT COMMITTEE MEETINGS
|
Monday 18 June
STUDY GROUPS |
Monday 18 June
STUDY GROUPS |
STUDY GROUPS
14:00 – 16:00: Labour & Public
Enterprises: Consideration of Eskom
Conversion Bill [B16B-2001] |
Tuesday 19 June 10:00 – 13:10
PLENARY:
14:00 –
18:35
|
Tuesday 19 June 8:30: NCOP
Programme Committee 14:00
PLENARY:
|
9:00 – 11:00: Finance: Deliberation on Financial Intelligence Centre
Bill & deliberation/hearing on Revenue Laws A/B Social Services: Briefing on ABC campaigns to fight HIV/Aids –
Dept of Health 11:00 – 13:00: Economic Affairs: Consideration of negotiating mandates on
Consumer Affairs (Unfair Business Practices) A/B [B28-2001], consideration
and possible approval of Conventions on Privileges and Immunities of UN,
Specialised Agencies and IAEA, and visit to Dept of Trade and Industry in
August Public Services: Briefing by Dept of Transport on National Land
Transport Transition A/B, 2001, Road Accident Fund A/B [B21-2001], Airports
Company A/B [B20-2001]; deliberations on Committee Report: February – June
2001; Envisaged (provisional) Programme: August – November 2001; Eastern Cape
Report; Way forward PM PLENARY |
Wednesday 20 June 14:00 – 18:00
PLENARY:
|
Wednesday 20 June 14:00 PLENARY: 1.
Notices
of Motion 2.
B16B-2001:
Eskom Conversion Bill (s 75) (64) 3.
Policy
Debate on Budget Vote No 12: SA Statistics (83) |
9:00: Joint Monitoring Committee on Improvement of
Quality of Life and Status of Children, Youth and Disabled Persons: Report-back
on UN Preparatory meeting & preparation for Mental Health Congress 9:30: Labour and Public Enterprises: Finalisation
of deliberations on Eskom Conversion Bill [B16B-2001] 10:00 – 13:00: Security &
Constitutional Affairs: Briefing
by Dept of Defence on Conventional Arms Control Bill [B50-2001] and
Demobilisation A/B {B05-20001] PM PLENARY |
Thursday 21 June 08:30 NA
Programme Committee AM CAUCUS 14:00 – 18:35
PLENARY:
|
Thursday 21 June AM CAUCUS PROVINCES / COMMITTEES [Provinces to prepare for final mandates on B28-2001:
Consumer Affairs (Unfair Business Practices) Amendment Bill] |
AM CAUCUS 14:00 – 16:00: Security &
Constitutional Affairs: Briefing
by Dept of Justice on Administration of Estates Bill [B24-2000] |
Friday 22 June 10:00 – 11:15 PLENARY:
14:00 – 17:00 Joint Rules Committee |
Friday 22 June PROVINCES / COMMITTEES [Provinces to prepare for final mandates on B28-2001:
Consumer Affairs (Unfair Business Practices) Amendment Bill] 14:00 – 17:00 Joint Rules Committee |
PROVINCES / COMMITTEES [Provinces to prepare for final mandates on
B28-2001: Consumer Affairs (Unfair Business Practices) Amendment Bill] 14:00 – 17:00
Joint Rules Committee |
CYCLE 4, WEEK 4
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
|
SELECT COMMITTEE MEETINGS
|
|
|
Monday 25 June
STUDY GROUPS 14:00-18:00
Workshop for MPs on Pension Benefits |
Monday 25 June
STUDY GROUPS 14:00-18:00
Workshop for MPs on Pension Benefits |
STUDY GROUPS
9:00 – 11:00: Finance: Formal consideration of Revenue Laws A/B |
|
|
Tuesday 26 June 9:00 – 13:00 14:00 – END PLENARY:
|
Tuesday 26 June 8:30: NCOP
Programme Committee 14:00 PLENARY:
|
9:00 – 11:00: Economic Affairs: Final mandates: Consumer Affairs (Unfair Business
Practices) A/B [B28-2001] Social Services: Programme for the 3rd term;
outstanding matters 11:00 – 13:00: Safety & Security: Briefing by Dept of Defence
PM PLENARY |
|
|
Wednesday 27 June 10:00 – 12:00 Parmed
Annual General Meeting (Rain
Forest Room, 120 Plein Street) COMMITTEES |
Wednesday 27 June 10:00 – 12:00 Parmed
Annual General Meeting (Rain
Forest Room, 120 Plein Street) 14:00 PLENARY: 1.
Notices
of Motion 2.
B28B-2001:
Consumer Affairs (Unfair Business Practices) A/B (s 76(2)) (45) 3.
B15-2001:
Supreme Court Decree, 1990 (Ciskei) Amendment Bill (s 75) (Statement by
committee chairperson: 5) 4.
B37-2001: Criminal Procedure Amendment Bill (s 75) (Statement by committee chairperson: 7)
|
9:00 – 11:00: Safety & Security: Consideration
of Criminal Procedure Amendment Bill [B37-2001] 11:00 – 13:00: Finance: Consideration of the
Appropriation Bill [B10-2001]; FFC Report PM PLENARY |
|
|
|
|
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Thursday 28 June COMMITTEES |
Thursday 28 June
14:00 PLENARY:
|
PM PLENARY |
|
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Friday 29 June
COMMITTEES |
Friday 29 June COMMITTEES |
COMMITTEES |
|
Leave Period: 2 July – 20 July
2001
Constituency Period: 23 July –
17 August 2001
|
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES – TRAINING
WEEK
|
|
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|
Monday 3 September
MEMBERS’
TRAINING 09:00 – 16:00 Workshop 1: PFMA and the oversight
function (90) [UCT] 09:00 – 16:00 Workshop 2: Macroeconomic issues
(60) [Good Hope Chamber] 10:00 – 17:00 Workshop 3: Computer skills
[Internet and e-mail] [E538] |
Monday 3 September
MEMBERS’
TRAINING 09:00 – 16:00 Workshop 1: PFMA and the oversight
function (90) [UCT] 09:00 – 16:00 Workshop 2: Macroeconomic issues
(60) [Good Hope Chamber] 10:00 – 17:00 Workshop 3: Computer skills
[Internet and e-mail] [E538] |
|
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|
Tuesday 4
September MEMBERS’
TRAINING 09:00 – 16:00 Workshop 1 (contd): PFMA and the
oversight function (90) [UCT] 09:00 – 16:00 Workshop 2 (contd): Macroeconomic
issues (60) [Good Hope Chamber] 10:00 – 17:00 Workshop 3: Computer skills
[Internet and e-mail] [E538] |
Tuesday 4
September MEMBERS’
TRAINING 09:00 – 16:00 Workshop 1 (contd): PFMA and the
oversight function (90) [UCT] 09:00 – 16:00 Workshop 2 (contd): Macroeconomic
issues (60) [Good Hope Chamber] 10:00 – 17:00 Workshop 3: Computer skills
[Internet and e-mail] [E538] |
|
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|
Wednesday 5
September MEMBERS’
TRAINING 09:00 – 16:00 Workshop 1 (contd): PFMA and the
oversight function (90) [UCT] 09:00 – 16:00 Workshop 2 (contd): Macroeconomic
issues (60) [Good Hope Chamber] 10:00 – 17:00 Workshop 3: Computer skills
[Internet and e-mail] [E538] |
Wednesday 5
September MEMBERS’
TRAINING 09:00 – 16:00 Workshop 1 (contd): PFMA and the
oversight function (90) [UCT] 09:00 – 16:00 Workshop 2 (contd): Macroeconomic
issues (60) [Good Hope Chamber] 10:00 – 17:00 Workshop 3: Computer skills
[Internet and e-mail] [E538] |
|
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|
Thursday 6
September 08:30 NA Programme Committee AM CAUCUS 14:00 – 17:00 MEMBERS’ TRAINING Workshop 1:
Ethics (Training for committee members only) Workshop 2:
Developing a policy on sexual harassment for Parliament (All
members) [Old Assembly Chamber] |
Thursday 6
September AM CAUCUS 14:00 – 17:00 MEMBERS’ TRAINING Workshop 1:
Ethics (Training for committee members only) Workshop 2:
Developing a policy on sexual harassment for Parliament (All
members) [Old Assembly Chamber] |
|
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Friday 7 September 09:00 – 13:00 MEMBERS’
TRAINING Party‑specific
training [Topics, facilitators and venues to be decided by parties] |
Friday 7 September 09:00 – 13:00 MEMBERS’
TRAINING Party‑specific training
[Topics, facilitators and venues to be decided by parties] |
|
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|
NATIONAL
ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES – CYCLE 5,
WEEK 2
|
|
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|
Monday 10 September
STUDY GROUPS |
Monday 10 September
PROVINCES Briefings/public hearings on s76 bills |
|
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|
Tuesday 11
September 11:30 Address by the
Chairman of the State Duma of the
Federal Assembly
of the Russian Federation, Hon Mr Gennady Seleznev [Old Assembly Chamber] 14:00 – 17:00 PLENARY 1.
Notices
of motion (15) 2.
Motion of condolence (The late
Mr G A M Mbeki) (30) 3.
Second Reading debate:
Marketing of Agricultural Products Amendment Bill [B26B‑2001] (45) 4.
Second Reading debate:
Companies Amendment Bill [B35‑2001] (45) 5.
Second Reading debate:
Consumer Affairs (Unfair Business Practices) Amendment Bill [B28B‑2001]
(45) |
Tuesday 11
September 11:30 Address by the Chairman of the State
Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian
Federation, Hon Mr Gennady Seleznev [Old Assembly Chamber] PROVINCES Briefings/public hearings on s76 bills |
|
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Wednesday 12
September 15:00 – 17:15 PLENARY 1.
Questions
for Oral Reply (120) q Deputy President q Cluster 2 – Social Services and Governance 2.
Notices
of motion (15) |
Wednesday 12
September PROVINCES Briefings/public hearings on s76 bills |
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Thursday 13
September 08:30 NA Programme Committee AM CAUCUS 14:00 - 16:10 PLENARY 1.
Notices
of motion (15) 2.
Draft
resolution: Terrorism attack in USA [Chief Whip of the Majority
Party] (30) 3.
Subject
for discussion: To achieve a better life for all, delivery has to improve
at all levels – Mr P F Smith (IFP party motion) (82) |
Thursday 13
September PROVINCES Briefings/public hearings on s76 bills |
|
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Friday 14
September COMMITTEES |
Friday 14
September PROVINCES Briefings/public hearings on s76 bills |
|
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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES – CYCLE 5,
WEEK 3
|
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Monday 17 September
STUDY GROUPS |
Monday 17 September
STUDY GROUPS |
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Tuesday 18
September International Day of Peace
14:00 – 19:05 PLENARY 1.
Notices
of motion (15) 2.
Second
Reading debate: Pension Funds Amendment Bill [B22B‑2001] (45) 3.
Second
Reading debate: Financial Institutions (Protection of Funds) Bill [B23B‑2001]
(45) 4.
Second
Reading debate: Provincial Tax Regulation Bill [B51‑2001] (65) 5.
Second
Reading debate: Counterfeit Goods Amendment Bill [B27‑2001] and Trade
Practices Amendment Bill [B34‑2001] (65) 6.
Second
Reading debate: Industrial Development Amendment Bill [B32B‑2001] (65) |
Tuesday 18
September International Day of Peace
08:30 NCOP Programme Committee 14:00 PLENARY 1.
Notices
of motion 2.
Motion
of condolence: The late Mr G A M Mbeki (30) 3.
Draft
resolution: International Day of Peace (40) 4.
Close Corporations Amendment
Bill [B31B‑2001] (s75) (Statement) (20) |
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Wednesday 19
September 15:00 – 17:15 PLENARY 1.
Questions
for Oral Reply: Cluster 3 - Economics (120) 2.
Notices
of motion (15) |
Wednesday 19
September COMMITTEES |
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Thursday 20
September 08:30 NA Programme Committee AM CAUCUS 14:00 – 17:20 PLENARY 1.
Notices
of motion (15) 2.
Second
Reading debate: Higher Education Amendment Bill [B61‑2001] (100) 3.
Subject
for discussion: Heritage Day - the road to a transformed society (84) |
Thursday 20
September AM CAUCUS COMMITTEES / PROVINCES |
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Friday 21
September COMMITTEES |
Friday 21
September COMMITTEES / PROVINCES
|
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NATIONAL
ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES – CYCLE 5,
WEEK 4
|
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Monday 24 September
Heritage Day
|
Monday 24 September
Heritage Day
|
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Tuesday 25
September COMMITTEES |
Tuesday 25
September 08:30 NCOP Programme
Committee 14:00 PLENARY 1.
Questions
for Oral Reply 2.
Notices
of motion 3.
Subject
for discussion: The effects of alcohol and drug abuse on the fabric of
society (170) |
|
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Wednesday 26
September 14:00 – 18:00 PLENARY 1.
Subject
for discussion: Transforming tourism to benefit previously disadvantaged
communities [Chief Whip of the Majority Party] (60) 2.
Questions
for Oral Reply (120) q Deputy President q Cluster 1 – Peace and Security 3.
Notices
of motion (15) 4.
Second
Reading debate: Postal Services Amendment Bill [B63‑2001] (45) |
Wednesday 26
September COMMITTEES |
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Thursday 27
September World Tourism Day
08:30 NA Programme Committee AM CAUCUS 14:00 – 17:45 PLENARY 1.
Notices
of motion (15) 2.
Second
Reading debate: Alexkor Limited Amendment Bill [B29‑2001] (45) 3.
Second
Reading debate: Gas Bill [B18‑2001] (80) 4.
Subject
for discussion: Sustainable development towards cities and rural towns
without slums [Chief Whip of the Majority Party] (84) |
Thursday 27
September World Tourism Day
AM CAUCUS 14:00 PLENARY 1.
Notices
of motion 2.
Deputy
President’s address (200) |
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Friday 28
September COMMITTEES |
Friday 28
September 09:30 PLENARY 1.
Notices
of motion 2.
Cultural
Laws Amendment Bill [B45B‑2000] (s75)
(Statement) (10) 3.
Cultural
Laws Second Amendment Bill [B46B-2000] (s76(1)) (90) 4.
National
Health Laboratory Service Amendment Bill [B56‑2001] (s76(2)) (No
debate) |
|
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NATIONAL
ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES –
CYCLE 6, WEEK 1
|
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Monday 1 October
World Habitat Day
STUDY GROUPS |
Monday 1 October
World Habitat Day
STUDY GROUPS |
|
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Tuesday 2 October 09:30 – 16:30 Joint Subcommittee on International
Relations (Good Hope
Chamber) COMMITTEES |
Tuesday 2 October 08:30 NCOP Programme
Committee 09:30
– 16:30 Joint Subcommittee on
International Relations
(Good Hope
Chamber)
COMMITTEES
|
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Wednesday 3
October 14:00 – 18:15 PLENARY 1.
Subject
for discussion: Statement by the Minister of Foreign Affairs on the SA
Government’s response to the terrorist attack on the USA on 11 September
2001 (75) 2.
Questions
for Oral Reply - Cluster 2: Social Services and Governance (120) 3.
Notices
of motion (15) 4.
Statement
by Minister of Education on International Teachers’ Day (45) 5.
Consideration
of Report of Portfolio Committee on Water Affairs and Forestry (ATCs, p 991)
– SADC Region Shared Watercourses Protocol |
Wednesday 3
October COMMITTEES
|
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Thursday 4 October 08:30 NA Programme Committee AM CAUCUS COMMITTEES |
Thursday 4 October AM CAUCUS COMMITTEES |
|
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Friday 5 October International Teachers’ Day
10:00 - 12:00 Joint Subcommittee on Internal
Arrangements (E305) COMMITTEES |
Friday 5 October International Teachers’ Day
10:00 – 12:00 Joint Subcommittee on Internal
Arrangements (E305) COMMITTEES |
|
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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES – CYCLE 6,
WEEK 2
|
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Monday 8 October
STUDY GROUPS |
Monday 8 October
STUDY GROUPS
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Tuesday 9 October 09:30 – 12:00 Joint Rules Committee (Good Hope
Chamber) 14:00 – 17:10 PLENARY 1.
Notices
of motion (15) 1.
Filling
of vacancy on Magistrates Commission 2.
Second
Reading debate: Agricultural Debt Management Bill [B54‑2001] (65) 2.
Second
Reading debate: National Parks Amendment Bill [B38‑2001] (65) 3.
Second
Reading debate: Merchandise Marks Amendment Bill [B33‑2001] (45) |
Tuesday 9 October 08:30 NCOP Programme
Committee 09:30 – 12:00 Joint Rules Committee (Good Hope
Chamber) 14:00 PLENARY
1.
Notices
of motion 2.
Filling
of vacancy on Magistrates Commission 3.
Introduction:
Intergovernmental Fiscal Review 2001 (60) 4.
Education
Laws Amendment Bill [B55-2001] (s76(2))
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General
and Further Education and Training Quality Assurance Bill [B57‑2001]
(s76(2)) }
(132) 6.
Higher
Education Amendment Bill [B61B-2001] (s75)) (50) |
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Wednesday 10
October International Day for Natural Disaster
Reduction
15:00 – 18:00 PLENARY 1.
Statement
by Minister for the Public Service and Administration on Public Service wage
negotiations (45) 2.
Questions
for Oral Reply - Cluster 3: Economics (120) 3.
Notices
of motion (15) |
Wednesday 10
October International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction COMMITTEES |
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Thursday 11
October 08:30 NA Programme Committee AM CAUCUS 14:00 – 17:45 PLENARY 1.
Notices
of motion (15) 2.
Second
Reading debate: Financial Intelligence Centre Bill [B1‑2001] (120) 3.
Second
Reading debate: Repeal of Volkstaat Council Provisions Bill [B59‑2001]
(45) 4.
Second Reading debate: National Health
Laboratory Service Amendment Bill [B56‑2001] (45) |
Thursday 11
October AM CAUCUS 14:00 PLENARY 1.
Statement
by Minister for the Public Service and Administration on Public Service wage
negotiations (36) 2.
Subject
for discussion: Public works and infrastructural development: A tool to
address poverty (60) 3.
Companies
Amendment Bill [B35‑2001] (s75) (Statements) (12) 4.
Counterfeit
Goods Amendment Bill [B27-2001] (s75) } 5.
Trade
Practices Amendment Bill [B34-2001] (s75)
} (30) 6.
Agricultural
Research Amendment Bill [B25B‑2001] (s75) (Statement) (10) 7.
Correctional
Services Amendment Bill [B8B‑2001] (s75) (72) 8.
Consideration
of Report of Select Committee on Land and Environmental Affairs (ATCs,
p1063) – SADC Region Shared Watercourses Protocol (Statement) (10) 9.
Notices
of motion |
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Friday 12 October COMMITTEES |
Friday 12 October COMMITTEES |
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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES – CYCLE 6,
WEEK 3
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Monday 15 October
STUDY GROUPS |
Monday 15 October
STUDY GROUPS
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Tuesday 16 October 09:00 – 12:00 National Assembly Rules Committee
(Good Hope Chamber) 14:00 – 14:30 JOINT SITTING Address by
His Excellency President A Bouteflika of Algeria (30) PLENARY (after
Joint Sitting) 1.
Notices
of motion (15) 2.
Second
Reading debate: Pension Funds Second Amendment Bill [B41‑2001] (90) 3.
Second
Reading debate: Stock Exchanges Control Amendment Bill [B75-2001] (No
debate) |
Tuesday 16 October 08:30 NCOP Programme Committee 14:00 – 14:30 JOINT SITTING Address by
His Excellency President A Bouteflika of Algeria PLENARY (after
Joint Sitting) 1.
Notices
of motion 2.
Subject
for discussion: Oversight and accountability in the Public Service
(66) 3.
National
Land Transport Transition Amendment Bill [B39-2001] (s76(2)) (70) |
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Wednesday 17
October International Day for the Eradication of
Poverty
15:00 – 17:15 PLENARY 1.
Questions
for Oral Reply (120) q Deputy President q Cluster 1: Peace and Security 2.
Notices
of motion (15) |
Wednesday 17
October International Day for the Eradication of
Poverty
COMMITTEES |
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Thursday 18
October 08:30 NA Programme Committee AM CAUCUS 14:00 –17:45 PLENARY 1.
Notices
of motion (15) 2.
Subject
for discussion: Final declaration of IPU meeting on 2 September 2001
on “Action of Parliaments and their members in the fight against racism,
racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance” (120) 3.
Second
Reading debate: Demobilisation Amendment Bill [B5‑2001] and
Termination of Integration Intake Bill [B6‑2001] (90) |
Thursday 18
October AM CAUCUS COMMITTEES / PROVINCES (Provincial briefings on s76 legislation) |
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Friday 19 October COMMITTEES |
Friday 19 October COMMITTEES / PROVINCES (Provincial briefings on s76 legislation) |
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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES – CYCLE 6,
WEEK 4
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Monday 22 October
STUDY GROUPS |
Monday 22 October
STUDY GROUPS |
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Tuesday 23 October 14:00 – 19:00 PLENARY 1.
Notices
of motion (15) 2.
Consideration
of report of fact‑finding mission to Israel and Palestine from 9‑19 July
2001 (120) 3.
Second Reading debate: Security Industry
Regulation Bill [B12B‑2001] (120) 4.
Second
Reading debate: Diplomatic Immunities and Privileges Amendment Bill [B40B‑2001]
(45) 5.
Second
Reading debate: Interim Rationalisation of Jurisdiction of High Courts Bill
[B44B‑2001] (No debate) |
Tuesday 23 October 08:30 NCOP Programme Committee 14:00 PLENARY
1.
Debate
on Intergovernmental Fiscal Review 2001 (200) 2.
Financial
Institutions (Protection of Funds) Bill [B23B-2001] (s75) (Statement) (5) 3.
Alexkor
Limited Amendment Bill [B29-2001] (s75) (Statement) (5) 4.
Repeal
of Volkstaat Council Provisions Bill [B59‑2001] (No debate) |
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Wednesday 24
October United Nations Day
14:00 – 16:15 PLENARY 1.
Questions
for Oral Reply: President (120) 2.
Notices
of motion (15) |
Wednesday 24
October United Nations Day
14:00 PLENARY 1.
Notices
of motion 2.
Debate
on Intergovernmental Fiscal Review 2001 (contd) (±200 ) |
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Thursday 25
October 08:30 NA Programme Committee AM CAUCUS 14:00 - 18:15 PLENARY 1.
Notices
of motion (15) 2.
Second
Reading debate: Telecommunications Amendment Bill [B65‑2001] (120) 3.
Second
Reading debate: Land Affairs General Amendment Bill [B71‑2001] (75) 4.
Second
Reading debate: Veterinary and Paraveterinary Professions Amendment Bill
[B66‑2001] (45) 5.
Consideration of Cultural
Laws Second Amendment Bill [B46D-2000], as amended by NCOP, and of Report of
Portfolio Committee on Arts, Culture, Science and Technology thereon |
Thursday 25
October AM CAUCUS COMMITTEES / PROVINCES |
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Friday 26 October 09:00 – 11:50 PLENARY 1.
Notices
of motion (15) 2.
Second Reading debate:
“Woordeboek van die Afrikaanse Taal” Act Repeal Bill [B30-2001] (49) 3.
Second Reading debate:
Academy of Science of South Africa Bill [B67‑2001] (49) 4.
Second
Reading debate: Africa Institute of South Africa Bill [B47‑2001] (55) |
Friday 26 October COMMITTEES / PROVINCES |
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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
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Monday 29 October
STUDY GROUPS |
Monday 29 October
STUDY GROUPS
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Tuesday 30 October 09:30 – 12:00 Joint Programme Committee (Rain
Forest Room, 120 Plein Street) 14:00 – 19:30 PLENARY 1.
Medium‑Term
Budget Policy Statement (45) 2.
Introduction:
Adjustments Appropriation Bill (10) 3.
Statement
by Minister of Transport on road safety strategy (46) 4.
Election
of members of Mediation Committee on Cultural Laws Second Amendment Bill
[B46D-2000] 5.
Second
Reading debate: National Land Transport Transition Amendment Bill [B39B‑2001]
(45) 6.
Second
Reading debate: Medical Schemes Amendment Bill [B80‑2001] (90) 7.
Second
Reading debate: Mental Health Care Bill [B69‑2001] (80) 8.
Consideration
of Correctional Services Amendment Bill [B8B‑2001, as amended by NCOP,
and of Report of Portfolio Committee on Correctional Services thereon (No
debate) 9.
Notices
of motion (15) |
Tuesday 30 October 08:30 NCOP Programme
Committee 09:30 – 12:00 Joint Programme Committee (Rain
Forest Room, 120 Plein Street) 14:00 PLENARY
1.
Questions for Oral Reply
(including questions to the Deputy President) 2.
Notices
of motion 3.
Constitution
of the Republic of South Africa Amendment Bill [B68‑2001] (s74(3))
(45) 4.
Postal
Services Amendment Bill [B63B-2001] (s75) (Statement) (5) 5.
Consideration
of Report of Select Committee on Security and Constitutional Affairs on
Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights (Statement) (5) 6.
Consideration
of report of Select Committee on Security and Constitutional Affairs on
Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and
Political Rights (Statement) (5) |
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Wednesday 31
October 14:00 – 18:00 JOINT SITTING Address by
President and debate on a new partnership for Africa’s development (240) |
Wednesday 31
October 14:00 – 18:00 JOINT SITTING Address by
President and debate on a new partnership for Africa’s development
(240) |
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Thursday 1
November 08:30 NA Programme Committee AM CAUCUS 14:00 – 18:30 PLENARY 1.
Questions
for Oral Reply - Cluster 2: Social
Services and Governance (120) 2.
Notices
of motion (15) 3.
Second
Reading debate: Births and Deaths Registration Amendment Bill [B53‑2001]
(10) 4.
Consideration
of Report of Portfolio Committee on Justice and Constitutional Development
on Judicial Officers Amendment Bill [B72-2001] (No debate) 5.
Second
Reading debates: Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Amendment Bill
[B68‑2001], Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Second
Amendment Bill [B78‑2001] and Judges’ Remuneration and Conditions of
Service Bill [B83‑2001, introduced as Judicial Officers Amendment
Bill] (120) |
Thursday 1
November AM CAUCUS COMMITTEES |
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Friday 2 November 09:00 – 11:15 PLENARY 1.
Notices
of motion (15) 2.
Second
Reading debate: Unemployment Insurance Bill [B3‑2001] (75) 3.
Consideration
of Report of Portfolio Committee on Justice and Constitutional Development
on Judicial Matters Amendment Bill [B43B‑2001] 4.
Second
Reading debate: Judicial Matters Amendment Bill [B43B‑2001] (45) 5.
Consideration
of Report of Portfolio Committee on Justice and Constitutional Development
on Criminal Procedure Second Amendment Bill (No debate) 6.
Second
Reading debate: Criminal Procedure Second Amendment Bill [B45‑2001]
(75) 7.
Second
Reading debate: Lotteries Amendment Bill [B81‑2001] (45) 8.
Consideration
of Companies Amendment Bill [B35-2001], as amended by NCOP, and of report of
Portfolio Committee on Trade and Industry thereon (No debate) 9.
Consideration of Cultural Laws Amendment Bill [B45B-2000],
as amended by NCOP, and of Report of Portfolio Committee on Arts, Culture,
Science and Technology thereon (provisional) (No debate) |
Friday 2 November 09:30 PLENARY 1.
Notices
of motion 2.
Marketing
of Agricultural Products Amendment Bill [B26B-2001] (s76(1)) (88) 3.
Animal
Health Bill [B64-2001] (s76(2)) (88) |
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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
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Monday 5 November
STUDY GROUPS JOINT BUDGET PROCESS |
Monday 5 November
STUDY GROUPS JOINT BUDGET PROCESS |
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Tuesday 6 November COMMITTEES JOINT BUDGET PROCESS |
Tuesday 6 November JOINT BUDGET
PROCESS 08:30 NCOP Programme Committee 14:00 PLENARY 1.
Notices
of motion 2.
Industrial
Development Amendment Bill [B32B-2001] (s76(1)) (72) 3.
Merchandise
Marks Amendment Bill [B33-2001] (s75) (28) 4.
Gas
Bill [B18-2001] (s75) (55) 5.
Diplomatic
Immunities and Privileges Bill [B40B-2001] (25) 6.
Consideration
of Report of Select Committee on Economic Affairs on Partnership Agreement
between Members of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States of the
one part, and the European Community and its Member States of the other
part, signed in Cotonou on 23 June 2000 (Statement) (10) 7.
Financial
Intelligence Centre Bill [B1-2001] (s75) (60) 8.
Pension
Funds Amendment Bill [B22B-2001] (s75) (Statement) (5) 9.
Stock
Exchanges Control Amendment Bill [B75‑2001] (s75) (Statement) (5) |
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Wednesday 7
November JOINT BUDGET
PROCESS 14:00 – 18:00 PLENARY 1.
Subject
for discussion: Report by Minister of Foreign Affairs on World Conference
against Racism (90) 2.
Decision
of Question on Second Reading: Unemployment Insurance Bill [B3B‑2001] 3.
Questions
for Oral Reply (120) q Deputy President q Cluster 3: Economics 4.
Notices
of motion (15) 5.
Introduction:
Revenue Laws Second Amendment Bill (10) |
Wednesday 7
November COMMITTEES JOINT BUDGET PROCESS |
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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
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Thursday 8
November 08:30 NA Programme Committee AM CAUCUS COMMITTEES JOINT BUDGET PROCESS |
Thursday 8
November JOINT BUDGET
PROCESS AM CAUCUS 14:00 PLENARY 1.
Notices
of motion 2.
Judges’
Remuneration and Conditions of Service Bill [B83-2001, introduced as
Judicial Officers Amendment Bill] (s75) (55) 3.
Judicial
Matters Amendment Bill [B43-2001] (60) 4.
Interim
Rationalisation of Jurisdiction of High Courts Bill [B44-2001] (Statement)
(10) 5.
Demobilisation
Amendment Bill [B5-2001] (s75) and Termination of Integration Intake Bill
[B6-2001] (s75) (60) 6.
Consideration
of Treaty on Mutual Legal Assistance on Criminal Matters between the RSA and
the Kingdom of Lesotho (Statement) (10) 7.
Consideration
of Extradition Treaty between the RSA and the Kingdom of Lesotho (Statement)
(10) 8.
Consideration
of the Statute of the Hague Conference on Private International Law
(Statement) (10) |
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Friday 9 November COMMITTEES JOINT BUDGET PROCESS |
Friday 9 November JOINT BUDGET
PROCESS 09:30 PLENARY 1.
Notices
of motion 2.
Agricultural
Debt Management Bill [B54-2001] (s75) (Statement) (12) 3.
Land
Affairs General Amendment Bill [B71B‑2001] (s75) (Statement) (12) 4.
Lotteries
Amendment bill [B71B‑2001] (No debate) 5.
Consideration
of Report of Select Committee on Security and Constitutional Affairs on
Agreement between the Government of the RSA and the Government of the Arab
Republic of Egypt iro Police Cooperation (Statement) (5) 6.
Consideration
of Report of Select Committee on Security and Constitutional Affairs on
Agreement between the Government of the RSA and the Government of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria iro Police Cooperation (Statement) (5) 7.
Subject
for discussion in terms of Rule 84: Sexual violence againt and abuse of
children [Mr A E van Niekerk] (45) |
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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES
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Monday 12 November
STUDY GROUPS JOINT BUDGET PROCESS |
Monday 12 November
STUDY GROUPS JOINT BUDGET PROCESS |
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Tuesday 13
November 14:00 – 18:15 PLENARY 1.
Notices
of motion (15) 2.
Debate
on Medium‑Term Budget Policy Statement (90) 3.
First
Reading debate: Adjustments Appropriation Bill [B82-2001] (75) 4.
Consideration
of Votes and Schedule (Question‑and‑answer session) (±75) 5.
Second
Reading debate: Adjustments Appropriation Bill [B82-2001] (No debate) 6.
Consideration
of legislative proposal, namely the Loss or Retention of Membership of
National and Provincial Legislatures Bill, submitted by the Portfolio
Committee on Justice and Constitutional Development (No debate) 7.
Statement
by Leader of Government Business on similar mechanisms for local government
level 8.
Consideration
of Report of Portfolio Committee on Justice and Constitutional Development
on Employment Benefits of TRC staff (No debate) 9.
Consideration
of Report of Portfolio Committee on Justice and Constitutional Development
on Employment Conditions of Public Protector staff (No debate) 10.
Consideration
of Report of Portfolio Committee on Justice and Constitutional Development
on Directives in terms of section 4 of Criminal Procedure Amendment Act,
1997 (No debate) 11.
Consideration
of Report of Portfolio Committee on Justice and Constitutional Development
on Directives in terms of section 7 of Criminal Matters Amendment Act, 1998 (No
debate) 12.
Consideration
of Report of Portfolio Committee on Foreign Affairs on Cotonou
Partnership Agreement (No debate) 13.
Consideration
of Report of Portfolio Committee on Home Affairs on Convention on
Nationality of Married Women (No debate) |
Tuesday 13
November 08:30 NCOP Programme Committee 14:00 PLENARY 1.
Notices
of motion 2.
Election
of Second (Rotating) Deputy Chairperson of the NCOP (32) 3.
President’s
address (240) |
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Wednesday 14
November 14:00 - 19:25 PLENARY 1.
Subject
for discussion: The alarming incidence of child rape and abuse [Rule
103 debate] [Acting Chief Whip of the Majority Party and Chief Whip of the
Opposition] (101) 2.
Questions
for Oral Reply - Cluster 1: Peace and Security (120) 3.
Notices
of motion (15) 4.
First
Reading debate: Revenue Laws Second Amendment Bill [B84‑2001] (75) 5.
Second
Reading debate: Revenue Laws Second Amendment Bill [B84‑2001] (No
debate) 6.
Introduction:
Unemployment Insurance Contributions Bill [B85-2001] (5) 7.
Consideration
of Judges’ Remuneration and Conditions of Employment Bill [B83B‑2001]
and of Report of Portfolio Committee on Justice and Constitutional
Development thereon (No debate) 8.
Consideration
of Gas Bill [B18D-2001] and of Report of Portfolio Committee on Minerals and
Energy thereon (No debate) 9.
Consideration
of Industrial Development Amendment Bill [B32D-2001] and of Report of
Portfolio Committee on Trade and Industry thereon (No debate) 10.
Consideration
of Merchandise Marks Amendment Bill [B33D-2001] and of Report of Portfolio
Committee on Trade and Industry thereon (No debate) 11.
Consideration
of Land Affairs General Amendment Bill [B71D‑2001] and of Report of
Portfolio Committee on Agriculture and Land Affairs thereon (No debate) 12.
Consideration
of Marketing of Agricultural Products Amendment Bill [B26D-2001] and of
Report of Portfolio Committee on Agriculture and Land Affairs thereon (No
debate) 13.
Consideration
of Cultural Laws Second Amendment Bill [B46F-2001] and of Report of Mediation
Committee thereon (No debate) |
Wednesday 14
November 14:00 PLENARY 1.
Notices
of motion 2.
Statement
by Minister of Transport on road safety strategy (36) 3.
Telecommunications
Amendment Bill [B65B‑2001] (s75) (50) 4.
Provincial
Tax Regulation Process Bill [B51D-2001] (s76(1)) (60) 5.
Pension
Funds Second Amendment Bill [B41-2001] (s75) (55) 6.
Subject
for discussion: Polices and challenges pertaining to persons with
disabilities (60) 7.
National
Parks Amendment Bill [B38-2001] (s 75) (Statement) (8) 8.
Medical
Schemes Amendment Bill [B80-2001] (28) 9.
Private
Security Industry Regulation Bill [B12B-2001] (s75) (45) 10.
Unemployment
Insurance Bill [B3B-2001] (s75) (45) |
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Thursday 15
November 08:30 NA Programme Committee AM CAUCUS 14:30 – 20:30 PLENARY 1.
Notices
of motion (15) 2.
Second
Reading debate: Education Laws Amendment Bill [B55B‑2001] (90) 3.
Second
Reading debate: General and Further Education and Training Quality Assurance
Bill [B57B‑2001] (45) 4.
Statement
by Minister of Health on World Aids Day (36) 5.
Second
Reading debate: Animal Identification Bill [B46-2001] (45) 6.
Subject
for discussion: The importance of a successful land reform programme;
land invasions and the responsibility of parties represented in Parliament
to uphold the rule of law [Rule 103] [Acting Chief Whip of the Majority
Party and Mr M C J van Schalkwyk] (120) 7.
Consideration
of Report of Portfolio Committee on Justice and Constitutional Development –
Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty between RSA and Lesotho (No
debate) 8.
Consideration
of Report of Portfolio Committe on Justice and Constitutional Development – Extradition
Treaty between RSA and Lesotho (No debate) 9.
Consideration
of Report of Portfolio Committee on Justice and Constitutional Development –
Private International Law Statute of Hague Conference (No debate) |
Thursday 15
November AM CAUCUS 14:00 PLENARY 1.
Notices
of motion 2.
Debate
on Medium‑Term Budget Policy Statement (60) 3.
Adjustments
Appropriation Bill [B82-2001] (Statement) (10) and Decision on Votes and
Schedule (±15) 4.
Revenue
Laws Second Amendment Bill [B84‑2001] (Statement) (10) 5.
Constitution
of the RSA Second Amendment Bill [B78-2001] (s74) (45) 6.
Criminal
Procedure Second Amendment Bill [B45B-2001] (s75) (28) |
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Friday 16 November
International Day of Tolerance
09:00 – 12:40 PLENARY 1.
Notices
of motion (15) 2.
Second
Reading debates: Labour Relations Amendment Bill [B77‑2001] and Basic
Conditions of Employment Amendment Bill [B70-2001] (75) 3.
Consideration
of Unemployment Insurance Bill [B3D-2001] and of Report of Portfolio
Committee on Labour thereon (No debate) (provisional) 4.
Consideration
of Telecommunications Amendment Bill [B65D-2001] and of Report of Portfolio
Committee on Communications thereon (No debate) (provisional) 5.
Consideration
of Pension Funds Second Amendment Bill [B41D-2001] and of Report of
Portfolio Committee on Finance thereon (No debate) (provisional) 6.
Subject
for discussion: Tolerance as a pillar of nation‑building, world
peace and stability [Acting Chief Whip of the Majority Party] (90) 7.
Consideration
of Third Report of Standing Committee on Public Accounts (No debate) 8.
Consideration
of Fourth Report of Standing Committee on Public Accounts (No debate) 9.
Consideration
of Fifth Report of Standing Committee on Public Accounts (No debate) 10.
Consideration
of Sixth Report of Standing Committee on Public Accounts (No debate) 11.
Consideration
of Seventh Report of Standing Committee on Public Accounts (No debate) 12.
Consideration
of Eighth Report of Standing Committee on Public Accounts (No debate) 13.
Consideration
of Ninth Report of Standing Committee on Public Accounts (No debate) 14.
Consideration
of Tenth Report of Standing Committee on Public Accounts (No debate) 15.
Consideration
of Eleventh Report of Standing Committee on Public Accounts (No debate) 16.
Consideration
of Twelfth Report of Standing Committee on Public Accounts (No debate) 17.
Farewell
speeches (35) |
Friday 16 November International Day of Tolerance
09:30 PLENARY 1.
Notices
of motion 2.
“Woordeboek van die
Afrikaanse Taal” Act Repeal Bill [B30‑2001] (s75) (Statement) (10) 3.
Academy
of Science of South Africa Bill [B67‑2001] (s75) (45) 4.
Africa
Institute of South Africa Bill [B47‑2001] (s75) (45) 5.
Consideration
of Cultural Laws Second Amendment Bill [B46F-2001] and of Report of
Mediation Committee thereon (No debate) 6.
Consideration
of Report of Select Committee on Security and Constitutional Affairs on Employment
Benefits of TRC staff (No debate) 7.
Consideration
of Report of Select Committee on Security and Constitutional Affairs on Designation
of Ireland (No debate) 8.
Farewell
speeches (21) |
CONSTITUENCY PERIOD FROM 17-11-2001 TO
14-12-2001
LEAVE PERIOD FROM 15-12-2001 TO 11‑01‑2002