Erica Stanford
National Party MP for East Coast Bays
Bills
Redress System for Abuse in Care Bill
The purpose of this bill is to introduce a presumption against financial redress for serious violent or sexual offenders and provide legal protections for core State agencies when making apologies for abuse in State care.
Education and Training (System Reform) Amendment Bill
This bill amends the Education and Training Act 2020 to give effect to new policy decisions and to make other minor and technical changes.
Immigration (Enhanced Risk Management) Amendment Bill
This bill amends the Immigration Act 2009 to increase the effectiveness of the immigration compliance and enforcement system, improve the integrity of the refugee and protection system, and improve the operation of the wider immigration system.
Immigration (Fiscal Sustainability and System Integrity) Amendment Bill
This bill amends the Immigration Act 2009 to enable that Act to better meet its purpose by improving both the fiscal sustainability and the integrity of the immigration system.
Education and Training Amendment Bill (No 2)
This bill amends the Education and Training Act 2020 to give effect to new policy decisions and to make other minor and technical changes.
Responding to Abuse in Care Legislation Amendment Bill
This omnibus bill makes legislative changes to improve safety and well-being for children, young people, and adults in care, in response to the report of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Historical Abuse in State Care and in the Care of Faith-based Institutions.
Regulatory Systems (Education) Amendment Bill
This omnibus bill amends legislation administered by the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, and jointly administered by the Ministry for Culture and Heritage and Ministry of Justice. The policy objective of the bill is to maintain the effectiveness and efficiency of the regulatory systems established by the principal Acts that it amends.
Immigration (Mass Arrivals) Amendment Bill
This bill amends the Immigration Act 2009. This bill makes changes to the immigration regime to enable the management of irregular migrants by providing more time for District Courts to consider an application for a mass arrival warrant of commitment and allowing migrants to be detained until an application is determined; and clarifying responsibilities of members of a mass arrival group to apply for entry permission and a visa.
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