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Rev. Dr. Emily Gail Dill

Rev. Dr. Emily Gail Dill

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29 May 2024 Senate
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Also, the Bermuda Health Council Amendment Act 2024 and the Registra-tion (Births and Deaths) Amendment Act 2024. The President: Thank you, Senator Dill. [Motion carried: Leave granted for the Health Council Amendment Act 2024 and the Registration (Births and Deaths) Amendment Act 2024 to be read a second time on the same day as their first reading.] The President: You …
29 May 2024 Senate
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Thank you, Madam President. Madam President, I move that the Bill entitled Computer Misuse Act 2024 be now read a second time. The President: Is there any objection to that motion? No objection. Carry on. BILL SECOND READING COMPUTER MISUSE ACT 2024
29 May 2024 Senate
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Thank you. Madam President, the Bill before Senate today is the Computer Misuse Act 2024 . This Bill repeals and replaces the Computer Misuse Act 1996.The Bill is the first in a series of legislation that will be amended to update Bermuda’s laws on cybercrime. Madam President, I would like to give Senators the benefit of an explanation on the …
29 May 2024 Senate
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Thank you, Senators, for your questions. In response to question number 1 by Senator De Couto, an example of damage to national security would be a cyberattack on critical infrastructure such as the hospital or BELCO. Disruption to either would be a national security issue. Question number 2: It is standard procedure for Ministers to be able to make amendments …
29 May 2024 Senate
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I am just waiting for a response to Senator Bell’s questions. The President: For the listening audience, we are waiting for Senator Dill to get a response on the questions put by Senator, Vice President Kiernan Bell. So we will give you a few minutes.
29 May 2024 Senate
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For Senator Bell, with regard to your question, I believe that it is covered by the same answer that we gave to Senator De Couto, that it is standard procedure for Ministers to be able to make amendments that impact other legislation. And, Senator De Couto, with regard to the supplementary, the answer is covered in the cybercrime legislation that …
29 May 2024 Senate
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Thank you, Senator Bell. With regard to the recklessness question that you raised, I believe I will confer more with the technical team and the Permanent Secretary to get some more clarification regarding that and revert back to you with the answer, given the seriousness of what you have shared. Sen. Kiernan Bell: And, Madam President, that is fine. But …
29 May 2024 Senate
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Okay. Yes, okay. [Pause]
29 May 2024 Senate
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Thank you, Madam President. I move that [Standing Order] 26 be suspended in respect of this Bill. The President: Second reading.
29 May 2024 Senate
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Sorry. I will proceed with the second reading of this Bill. The President: Is there any objection to the second reading? No objection. SUSPENSION OF STANDING ORDER 26
29 May 2024 Senate
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Madam President, I move that [Standing Order] 26 be suspended in respect of this Bill. The President: Is there any objection to that motion? No objection. [Motion carried: Standing Order 26 suspended.]
29 May 2024 Senate
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Madam President, I move that the Bill entitled Computer Misuse Act 2024 be now read a third time. The President: Is there any objection to the third reading?
29 May 2024 Senate
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Madam President — 454 29 May 2024 Official Hansard Report Bermuda Senate The President: There is an objection to the third reading. Sen. Robin Tucker: Yes, yes, Madam President. The President: Senator Tucker. Sen. Robin Tucker: Yes, Madam President. You need to do the right thing. And if we need to go into Commit-tee, I think we need to do …
29 May 2024 Senate
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Madam President, I move that the Bill entitled Computer — The President: This does not happen often enough.
29 May 2024 Senate
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Pardon me? Excuse me? [I move that the Bill entitled] Computer Misuse Act 2024 be now read a third time. Madam President, I move that the Bill do now pass. The President: It has been moved that the Bill entitled Computer Misuse Act 2024 do now pass. Is there any objection to that motion? No objection. The Bill is passed. …
29 May 2024 Senate
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Thank you, Madam President. I would like to first of all associate myself with the condolences that were expressed for Mr. David Hughes and Mr. Glenn Woods by Minister Darrell. Certainly they are two gentlemen who will be deeply missed. They were very passionate about Bermuda and her people and very passionate in their support of the Progressive Labour Party. …
21 Mar 2024 Senate
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Thank you, Madam Chairman. I move the following heads: [Head] 48, Ministry of Transport Headquarters; Head 30, Marine and Ports; Head 34, Transport Control Department; and [Head] 35, Public Transportation be now taken under consideration.
21 Mar 2024 Senate
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The Ministry of Transport is found on pages B -201 through B -217 of the Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure. Madam Chairman, I will endeavour today to emphasise the paramount importance of the Ministry of Transport in Bermuda, a vital institution responsible for ensuring the efficient and safe transportation of people and goods across our beautiful Island. Transportation serves as …
21 Mar 2024 Senate
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Madam Chairman, it is the Ministry Headquarters which is responsible for transportation matters within Bermuda. Mission. T he mission for the Ministry of Transport Headquarters is: Transporting people and goods efficiently and safely , found on page B -202. Madam Chairman, as I mentioned earlier, the pivotal role of transportation in our community cannot be overstated. It serves as a …
21 Mar 2024 Senate
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Madam Chairman, the current capital expenditure for the Ministry of Transport Headquarters, Head 48, is estimated to be $15,849,000 for fiscal year 2024/25. This represents a decrease of $7,265,000, or roughly 31 per cent, over the prior year’s budget of $23,114,000. The decrease is primarily due to the elimination of the $5 million previously budgeted for the project agreement s, …