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Government Motions 2018-2019

Fifth Meeting of the 2018-2019 Session

Government Motion No. 4 /2018-2019

PASSED: First Sitting– 5th June 2019

Amendment to the Development Plan 1997 – Proposed Rezoning: West Bay Beach South, Block 12C Parcel 3, West Bay Beach South, Block 12C Parcel 517 (Formally A Section Of Block 12C Parcel 2), West Bay Beach South, Block 12C Parcel 518 (Formally A Section Of Block 12C Parcel 2), West Bay Beach South, Block 12C Parcel 393, West Bay Beach South, Block 12C Parcel 451 (Formally Block 12C Parcel 394)

Moved by:

Hon. Joseph X. Hew - Minister of Commerce, Planning and Infrastructure
Government Motion No. 5 /2018-2019

WITHDRAWN: Third Sitting – 7th June 2019

Membership of the Public Accounts Committee

Moved by:

Hon Alden McLaughlin, MBE, JP, MLA – Premier. Minister for Employment, Border Control, Community Affairs,International Trade, Investment, Aviation and Maritime Affairs

Fourth Meeting of the 2018-2019 Session

Government Motion No. 3 /2018-2019

PASSED: Seventh Sitting– 12th April 2019

The Strategic Policy Statement for the 2020-2022 Financial Years

Moved by:

Hon Alden McLaughlin, MBE, JP, MLA – Premier. Minister for Employment, Border Control, Community Affairs, International Trade, Investment, Aviation and Maritime Affairs

First Meeting - State Opening & Budget Meeting of the 2018/2019

Government Motion No. 1 2018/2019

PASSED: Fourth Sitting– 12th September, 2018

Amendment to the Development Plan 1997 - Proposed Rezoning: George Town Central, Block 13D Parcel 1 and West Bay Beach South, Block 13C Parcel 1

Moved by:

Hon. Joseph X. Hew - Minister of Commerce, Planning and Infrastructure
Government Motion No. 2 2018/2019

PASSED: Fourth Sitting– 12th September, 2018

Amendment to the Development Plan 1997 - Proposed Rezoning: Bodden Town, Block 44b Parcel 15

Moved by:

Hon. Joseph X. Hew - Minister of Commerce, Planning and Infrastructure