Motions:
(a) By the Leader of Government’s Business:
WHEREAS debate on the Gracious Address delivered by the Governor General on the occasion of the Ceremonial State Opening of the first Session of the Eleventh Parliament on 31st August, 2022 was deferred to a date to be fixed;
BE IT RESOLVED THAT the said Address be now debated by the Senate.
PURSUANT TO STANDING ORDER NO. 63
(b) By the Leader of Government’s Business:
WHEREAS Standing Order No. 63 (1a) (The Committee of Selection) of the Senate’s Standing Orders provides for the appointment of a Committee to consist of the President as Chairman, and two other Senators to be known as the Committee of Selection;
BE IT RESOLVED THAT this Honourable Senate doth now appoint the two other Senators to the said Committee.
(c) By the Leader of Government’s Business:
WHEREAS Standing Order No. 63 (1b) of the Senate Standing Orders, provides for the appointment of a Committee to consist of the President, as Chairman and two Members, to be known as the Standing Orders Committee;
BE IT RESOLVED THAT this Honourable Senate doth now appoint the two Members to the said Committee.
(d) By the Leader of Government’s Business:
WHEREAS Standing Order No. 63 (1c) of the Senate Standing Orders, provides for the appointment of a Committee to consist of the President, as Chairman and two Members, to be known as the House Committee;
BE IT RESOLVED THAT this Honourable Senate doth now appoint the two Members to the said Committee.
(e) By the Leader of Government’s Business:
WHEREAS Standing Order No. 63 (1d) of the Senate Standing Orders provides for the appointment of a Committee to consist of the President as Chairman, and four Members to be known as the Committee of Privileges which shall be elected as soon as may be after the beginning of each session;
BE IT RESOLVED THAT this Honourable Senate doth now appoint the four Members to the said Committee.
(f) By the Leader of Government’s Business:
WHEREAS it was necessary to provide for the services of the State of Grenada for the year 2022 by means of a Supplementary Appropriation Act;
BE IT RESOLVED that Supplementary Appropriation Act, 2022 for the period 1st January to 31st December, 2022 be approved.
Public Business.
a) By Senator the Hon. Roderick St. Clair
MOTION ON THE NEED FOR GOVERNMENT TO INCREASE ITS EMPHASIS ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, RELATED TREATIES AND ASSOCIATED LAWS TO BENEFIT AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES
WHEREAS intellectual property (IP) in agriculture and fisheries stands to bring increased economic benefits to Grenada;
AND WHEREAS despite this potential to increase the contribution agriculture and fisheries to Grenada’s GDP, there is need for a greater thrust for the accession of the relevant treaties and enactment of the relevant laws;
BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Senate support this request for the Governing administration to:
(i) Prioritize the relevant and implement the IP related Agriculture and fisheries treaties and associated laws that stand to increase Grenada’s Agriculture and fisheries contribution to GDP;
(ii) Act urgently and attract as is required the relevant resources (human and financial) to successfully implement the accession of the treaties and laws so prioritized in a timely manner.
b) By Senator the Hon. Roderick St. Clair
RECOMMENDATION FOR THE URGENT REVIEW OF THE MARKETING AND NATIONAL IMPORTING BOARD ACT TO MAKE THE ACT AND THE ORGANIZATION MORE SUPPORTIVE TO THE AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES SECTORS OF GRENADA
WHEREAS the Marketing and National Importing Board (MNIB) was established by Act number 40 of 1973 to market produce of Grenada not already marketed under other statutory authority;
AND WHEREAS the original Act went through various amendments over the years;
AND WHEREAS over the years there have been scores of complaints from several circles (farmers, successive governments, general public) of MNIB’s apparent failure to keep its mandate to increase exports and support the farmers of this nation;
BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Senate supports the recommendation for a comprehensive review of the MNIB Act followed by the appropriate amendments and organizational restructuring to result in improved services to our farmers, fisher folk and agro-processors, increased exports and improved food security for the state of Grenada.
c) By Senator the Hon. Roderick St. Clair
ON THE URGENT NEED FOR GRENADA TO HAVE A COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE AND MANAGENENT POLICY IN PLACE TO SAFEGUARD OUR FOOD SECURITY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
WHEREAS land is a key resource for food production, food security and enhancement of our biodiversity;
AND WHEREAS the number of acres of lands for guarantee adequate food production and enhancement of our biodiversity is constantly being reduced in favor of several factors including construction, left abandoned, and degradation due to effects of climate change and human behaviour;
AND WHEREAS the absence of a comprehensive land use and management policy that is supported by the relevant contemporary legislations will increase the risks of losing more and more lands to agriculture;
BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Senate supports the motion for Government to act swiftly to develop and implement a comprehensive land use and management policy with the related supportive legislations to protect the lands that are suitable to guarantee Grenada’s food and nutrition security.
d) By Senator the Hon. Andre Lewis
WHEREAS Pension and Gratuities are extremely important for workers at the time of retirement entering the twilight of their life;
AND WHEREAS on March 30, 2022, the High Court ruled that the Pension Disqualification Act was unconstitutional and that all state workers who are in pensionable positions are covered under the 1958 Pension Act;
AND WHEREAS the present Government/Administration/State has announced that it would honour the Court’s rulings;
AND WHEREAS the present Government/Administration/State met with the representative Trade Unions and Staff Associations;
AND WHEREAS the present Government/Administration/State committed to honour and pay retroactive pension and gratuity (the 25% gratuity as historically established) to all retired pensionable Public Officers by November 2022 using the pre-independence 1958 Pension Act;
AND WHEREAS the present Government/Administration/State committed to honour and pay pension and gratuity (the 25% gratuity as historically established) to Public Officers who retired, retires and will continue to retire using the pre-independence 1958 Pension Act.
NOW THEREFORE, this Parliamentary Sitting of the Senate hereby resolves as follows:
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT: