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senate vote 2024-10-10#18
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- The majority voted in favour of a [motion](https://www.openaustralia.org.au/senate/?gid=2024-10-10.106.4) *that the remaining stages of these bills be agreed to.*
- ### What does this bill do?
- Note that the Australian Naval Nuclear Power Safety Bill 2024 was formerly known as the Australian Naval Nuclear Power Safety Bill 2023.
- The [bills digest](https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/bd/bd2324a/24bd32) sets out the following key points in respect to the bills:
- > *The Australian Naval Nuclear Power Safety Bill 2023 (ANNPS Bill) establishes a new regulatory framework to promote and regulate the nuclear safety of activities relating to AUKUS submarines. The framework would apply to Australian submarines and, in more limited circumstances, to activities related to UK/US submarines.*
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- > *The ANNPS Bill establishes a new regulator, the Australian Naval Nuclear Power Safety Regulator. The Regulator would be able to grant Australian naval nuclear power safety licences to Commonwealth-related persons for 3 types of regulated activities in designated zones. The Regulator would have a range of compliance and enforcement powers.*
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- > *The Minister would be able to give the Regulator directions ‘if it is necessary … in the interests of national security and to deal with an emergency’.*
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- > *The ANNPS Bill provides for a range of matters to be established in regulations and contains few transparency mechanisms.*
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- > *The Australian Naval Nuclear Power Safety (Transitional Provisions) Bill 2023 (Transitional Provisions Bill) provides for the transfer of existing licences granted under the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Act 1998 (ARPANS Act) to Australian naval nuclear power safety licences under the Australian Naval Nuclear Power Safety Act 2024 for activities that would become regulated activities under that Act.*
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- > *The Bills have been referred to the Senate Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Legislation Committee for inquiry and report by 26 April 2024.*
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- > *The Senate Scrutiny of Bills Committee raised a number of concerns with the ANNPS Bill and has sought further information from the Minister.*
- #### No rebellion
- Note that West Australian Senator [Fatima Payman]( https://theyvoteforyou.org.au/people/senate/wa/fatima_payman) (independent) is currently listed as a rebel voter but this is inaccurate because Senator Payman is no longer part of the Labor Party and is instead now an independent senator.
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senate vote 2024-10-10#18
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Bills — Australian Naval Nuclear Power Safety Bill 2024, Australian Naval Nuclear Power Safety (Transitional Provisions) Bill 2023; Third Reading
- Australian Naval Nuclear Power Safety Bill 2024 and another - Third Reading - Agree with the remaining stages
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<p class="speaker">Matt O'Sullivan</p>
<p>I'm about to put the final question but, before I do, I want to check if any other senator is wanting to deal with anything. Senator Pocock, you just got there in time.</p>
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- The majority voted in favour of a [motion](https://www.openaustralia.org.au/senate/?gid=2024-10-10.106.4) *that the remaining stages of these bills be agreed to.*
- ### What does this bill do?
- Note that the Australian Naval Nuclear Power Safety Bill 2024 was formerly known as the Australian Naval Nuclear Power Safety Bill 2023.
- The [bills digest](https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/bd/bd2324a/24bd32) sets out the following key points in respect to the bills:
- > *The Australian Naval Nuclear Power Safety Bill 2023 (ANNPS Bill) establishes a new regulatory framework to promote and regulate the nuclear safety of activities relating to AUKUS submarines. The framework would apply to Australian submarines and, in more limited circumstances, to activities related to UK/US submarines.*
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- > *The ANNPS Bill establishes a new regulator, the Australian Naval Nuclear Power Safety Regulator. The Regulator would be able to grant Australian naval nuclear power safety licences to Commonwealth-related persons for 3 types of regulated activities in designated zones. The Regulator would have a range of compliance and enforcement powers.*
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- > *The Minister would be able to give the Regulator directions ‘if it is necessary … in the interests of national security and to deal with an emergency’.*
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- > *The ANNPS Bill provides for a range of matters to be established in regulations and contains few transparency mechanisms.*
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- > *The Australian Naval Nuclear Power Safety (Transitional Provisions) Bill 2023 (Transitional Provisions Bill) provides for the transfer of existing licences granted under the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Act 1998 (ARPANS Act) to Australian naval nuclear power safety licences under the Australian Naval Nuclear Power Safety Act 2024 for activities that would become regulated activities under that Act.*
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- > *The Bills have been referred to the Senate Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Legislation Committee for inquiry and report by 26 April 2024.*
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- > *The Senate Scrutiny of Bills Committee raised a number of concerns with the ANNPS Bill and has sought further information from the Minister.*
<p class="speaker">David Pocock</p>
<p>I again seek leave again to make a one-minute statement.</p>
<p>Leave not granted.</p>
<p class="speaker">Matt O'Sullivan</p>
<p>The question now is that the remaining stages of these bills be agreed to.</p>
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