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TOTAL RESULTS: 111
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13 Nov 2002
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House of Representatives
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Health and Ageing
- Summary
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Part of a package of four bills to implement a framework for medical indemnity insurance, the bill imposes a tax on members of medical defence organisations with unfunded incurred but not reported liabilities to recover the costs of Commonwealth assistance in meeting these liabilities. Also contains a regulation-making power.
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13 Nov 2002
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House of Representatives
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Health and Ageing
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Part of a package of four bills to implement a framework for medical indemnity insurance, the bill: implements the IBNR (incurred but not reported) indemnity scheme and the high cost claims scheme which provide for Commonwealth assistance in relation to certain liabilities of medical defence organisations and medical indemnity insurers; and introduces premium subsidies to assist medical practitioners in meeting the cost of indemnity coverage. Also contains a regulation-making power.
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21 Sep 2011
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House of Representatives
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Immigration and Citizenship
- Summary
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Responds to the High Court’s decision in
Plaintiff M70/2011 v Minister for Immigration and Citizenship
[2011] HCA 32 by amending the: Migration Act 1958
to replace the existing framework for taking offshore entry persons to another country for assessment of their claims to be refugees; and Immigration (Guardianship of Children) Act 1946
in relation to the making and implementation of any decision to remove, deport or take a non-citizen child from Australia.
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11 May 2011
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House of Representatives
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Immigration and Citizenship
- Summary
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Amends the
Migration Act 1958
to: enable the minister to refuse to grant, or to cancel, a visa or temporary safe haven visa when a person has been convicted of a criminal offence while in immigration detention; and increase the penalty for the manufacture, possession, use or distribution of weapons by immigration detainees from three to five years imprisonment.
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24 Feb 2011
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House of Representatives
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Immigration and Citizenship
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In response to certain recommendations of the Senate Legal and Constitutional References Committee’s reports
A Sanctuary under Review: An Examination of Australia’s Refugee and Humanitarian Determination Processes
and Administration and operation of the Migration Act 1958
and the Senate Select Committee report Ministerial Discretion in Migration Matters
, the bill amends the Migration Act 1958
to introduce complementary protection arrangements to allow all claims by visa applicants that may engage Australia’s non-refoulement
obligations to be considered under a single protection visa application process.
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- Date
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26 May 2010
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
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Not Proceeding
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Portfolio
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Immigration and Citizenship
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Amends the
Migration Act 1958
to: enable the minister to determine a cap for certain visa grants and to terminate visa applications; and make consequential amendments.
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- Date
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09 Sep 2009
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
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Not Proceeding
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Portfolio
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Immigration and Citizenship
- Summary
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In response to certain recommendations of the Senate Legal and Constitutional References Committee’s reports
A Sanctuary under Review: An Examination of Australia’s Refugee and Humanitarian Determination Processes
and Administration and operation of the Migration Act 1958
and the Senate Select Committee report Ministerial Discretion in Migration Matters
, the bill amends the Migration Act 1958
to introduce complementary protection arrangements to allow all claims that may engage Australia’s non-refoulement
obligations to be considered under a single protection visa application process.
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25 Jun 2009
- Chamber
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Senate
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Not Proceeding
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Portfolio
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Immigration and Citizenship
- Summary
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Amends the
Migration Act 1958
to implement seven Immigration Detention Values to provide the framework for immigration detention.
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17 Jun 2009
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House of Representatives
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Immigration and Citizenship
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Amends the
Migration Act 1958
to: remove the liability for immigration detention and related costs for certain persons and liable parties and extinguish all outstanding immigration detention debts; and ensure regulations can no longer prescribe sponsorship undertakings or obligations that include payments to the Commonwealth in relation to the cost of a person’s immigration detention.
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27 May 2009
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House of Representatives
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Immigration and Citizenship
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Amends the
Migration Act 1958
to: ensure all personal identifiers obtained by the department are subject to part 4A of the Act; and provide that personal information must only be disclosed to the extent necessary in order to obtain help from an individual to identify, authenticate the identity of, or locate the subject, in connection with the administration of the Act.
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