required for the
There has been no consultation as the amendments are of a minor technical nature.
Public reaction
7
There is
unlikely to be
reaction to the proposals.
any
significant public If there is, it is anticipated
that it will be favourable.
Publicity
8
A press release, which will include the Legislative timetable, will be issued to explain the proposals when the Bill is gazetted.
Legislative timetable
9
Subject to Members' approval of the introduction of this bill into the Legislative Council,
timetable will be :-
Publication in the Gazette
First Reading and commencement
of Second Reading debate
Resumption of the Second
Reading debate
Conclusion of the Second
Reading debate, Committee Stage and Third Reading
Advice sought
10
the
legislative
17 January 1986
29 January 1986
12 March 1986
to be notified
Members will be asked to advise whether the Labour Tribunal (Amendment) Bill 1986, annexed, should be introduced into the Legislative Council.
(The Registrar, Supreme Court, Mr N.J. BARNETT, and the Senior Crown Counsel, Mr Eric AU, will attend before the Council for the discussion of this item.)
16 December 1985 (L/M to CEA 1/223/80)
COUNCIL CHAMBER
RESTRICTED