THA (S) 2/11/1 VOL. VIII
ORDER PAPER OF THE TOBAGO HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY _____________________________________
2017 – 2021 SESSION _____________________________________
29TH SITTING at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday 26th September, 2019 at Assembly Chamber Jerningham Street, Scarborough, Tobago.
Members of the 2017 – 2021 Session:
Presiding Officer - Dr. Denise Tsoiafatt-Angus ========================================== Assemblyman Kelvin Charles
- Member for Black Rock/Whim/Spring Garden
Assemblyman Joel Jack
- Member for Bacolet/Mt.. St. George
Assemblyman Marslyn Melville-Jack
- Member for Scarborough/Calder Hall
Assemblyman Ancil Dennis
- Member for Buccoo/Mt. Pleasant
Assemblyman Marisha Osmond
- Member for Plymouth/Golden Lane
Assemblyman Clarence Jacob
- Member for Canaan/Bon Accord
Assemblyman Sheldon Cunningham
- Member for Providence/Mason Hall/Moriah
Assemblyman Jomo Pitt
- Member for Lambeau/Signal Hill
Assemblyman Shomari Hector
- Member for Bethel/Mt. Irvine
Assemblyman Hayden Spencer
- Member for Goodwood/Belle Garden West
Assemblyman Watson Duke
- Member for Belle Garden East/Roxborough/Delaford
Assemblyman Farley Augustine
- Member for Parlatuvier/L’Anse Fourmi/Speyside
=================================== Councillor Kwesi Des Vignes Councillor Dr. Agatha Carrington Councillor Nadine Stewart-Phillips Councillor Dr. Faith B.Yisrael
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ORDER OF BUSINESS
(a) PRAYERS (b) OATH OF ALLEGIANCE OF A NEW MEMBER (c) ANNOUNCEMENTS BY THE PRESIDING OFFICER (d) ASSEMBLY BILLS SENT BACK FROM CABINET (e) ASSEMBLY LAWS BROUGHT BACK FROM PARLIAMENT (f) PETITIONS PAPERS Tobago House of Assembly Monthly Budget Report as at the end of April 2019 (ii) Tobago House of Assembly Monthly Budget Report as at the end of May 2019 (iii) Tobago House of Assembly Monthly Budget Report as at the end of June 2019 (iv) Tobago House of Assembly Monthly Budget Report as at the end of July 2019 (By the Secretary of Finance and the Economy)
(h) PRESENTATION OF REPORTS FROM: (i)
Dispute Resolution Commission
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(ii) Select Committees Code of Conduct
(i)
QUESTIONS TO SECRETARIES
Questions for Oral Answer
*QUESTION NO. 68 TO THE SECRETARY OF HEALTH, WELLNESS AND FAMILY DEVELOPMENT (By the Minority Councillor)
As it relates to the Tobago Regional Health Authority. Please indicate the following:
(a) The balances outstanding to the various vendors for medical supplies and services (medical equipment, biochemistry reagents, imagining consumables, outsourced diagnostic and other tests, etc.) as at 1st May 2019. Please outline the name of each vendor, the type of supplies/service received from each vendor, and the balance owing.
(b) Please indicate whether these outstanding balances have negatively impacted the quality of care provided by the Tobago Regional Health Authority, specifically indicating the negative impact, and the measures put in place to minimise those impacts.
QUESTION NO. 69 TO THE SECRETARY OF INFRASTUCTURE, QUARRIES AND THE ENVIRONMENT & LEADER OF ASSEMBLY BUSINESS (By the Minority Councillor)
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The Milshirv project launched in December 2013 was originally estimated to cost $143 Million dollars.
Please indicate the total cost of the project at the end of December 2017.
(a) Please outline the monthly lease cost and the total amount paid as at April 30th 2019.
(b) Outline in details what construction/rehabilitation works (and their associated costs) were completed between January 2018 and April 2019 under the purview of the Tobago House of Assembly.
(c) Outline in details any ongoing works (including the type of works, the contractor, the estimated cost at completion, and the estimated completion dates).
*QUESTION NO. 70 TO THE SECRETARY OF TOURISM, CULTURE AND TRANSPORTATION (By the Minority Councillor)
In April 2018 the Tobago Festivals Commission and the Tobago House of Assembly announced that it was hiring Dr. Ralph Henry to conduct a Comprehensive Economic Impact Assessment of the Tobago Jazz Experience (TJE). At the 22 nd Sitting of the Tobago House of Assembly, the Secretary with responsibility for Tourism, Culture and Transportation indicated that the report was indeed received, and the Executive Council was reviewing the report, with an intention to determine whether and when the report will be released to the public.
Please indicate the key findings of that report, and when and where the complete report will be available to the public.
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*QUESTION NO. 71 TO THE CHIEF SECRETARY AND SECRETARY OF EDUCATION, INNOVATION AND ENERGY (By the Minority Councillor)
According to http://www.tha.gov.tt, in May 2018 a “joint committee between the Tobago House of Assembly and Caribbean Airlines Limited (CAL) has been set up to monitor the recent $50.00 change fee introduced by CAL.” The committee was scheduled to operate “for a six (6) month period effective June 01, 2018 till November 30, 2018 and has been given the mandate to review and evaluate the introduction of the change fee.” Please indicate whether the report was presented, the key findings of the report, and when and where the complete report will be available to the public.
(j) REQUESTS FOR LEAVE TO MOVE THE ADJOURNMENT OF THE ASSEMBLY ON DEFINITE MATTERS OF URGENT PUBLIC IMPORTANCE.
(k) STATEMENTS BY SECRETARIES OR ASSISTANT SECRETARIES.
(l) PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS
(m) INTRODUCTION OF BILLS
(n) MOTIONS RELATING TO THE BUSINESS OR SITTINGS OF THE ASSEMBLY AND MOVED BY A SECRETARY OR ASSISTANT SECRETARY
(o) PUBLIC BUSINESS
ORDER PAPER: Thursday 26th September, 2019 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL BUSINESS
PRIVATE BUSINESS
MOTION
Whereas the Cabinet of Trinidad and Tobago approved the formation of separate agencies to treat with tourism development and marketing; namely the Tobago Tourism Agency Limited beginning operations in 2017 and the Trinidad Tourism Limited;
And Whereas the National Tourism Policy of 2010 is now being revised;
And Whereas there is a 3 year Roadmap developed by Tobago Tourism Agency Limited;
And Whereas there is no established National Regulatory Tourism Authority by the laws of Trinidad and Tobago and current standards require only voluntary compliance;
Be It Resolved that the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) uses it powers, as established in the 5th schedule of the THA Act, to develop mandatory regulations for the accommodation, restaurant, tour guide and other critical services and sectors within the tourism industry;
Be It Further resolved that the THA establishes a committee of appropriately qualified individuals to construct a THA Bill to be subsequently sent to parliament, to establish the Tobago Regulatory Authority to oversee the adherence to regulations that will be set by the THA.
ORDER PAPER: Thursday 26th September, 2019 (By the Member for Parlatuvier/L'Anse Fourmi/Speyside) (p) MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT
SHARON IRVINE-COMBIE CLERK OF THE ASSEMBLY (AG.)
ASSEMBLY LEGISLATURE SECRETARIAT ADMINISTRATION BUILDING JERNINGHAM STREET SCARBOROUGH TOBAGO.
TOBAGO HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
TWENTY-NINTH SITTING
Thursday 26th September 2019