Payment Times Reporting Bill 2020, Payment Times Reporting (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2020 - Second Reading - Concerns
Passed by a small majority
No rebellions 44% attendance
Division last edited 16th Oct 2020 by mackay staff
The majority voted in favour of disagreeing with amendments introduced by MP for Burt Matt Keogh, which means they failed.
Mr Keogh explained that his amendments:
... seek to amend the amendments passed by the Senate, to include Labor's fail-safe mechanism. For the benefit of the House, Labor believes that this complementary backup measure is necessary to ensure the Payment Times Reporting Scheme improves general payment times for small business. Our amendment would introduce a fail-safe mechanism. This means that over the next few years, if the government scheme does not broadly improve payment times to small businesses to 30 days or less, then the mechanism will be triggered. The fail-safe mechanism can be triggered after three years of the scheme operating and will allow the regulator to force large businesses not paying small businesses on time to pay them within 30 days or face hefty fines. This will provide an incentive for reporting entities to collectively improve their payment practices or run the risk of more stringent regulation.
The fail-safe mechanism has the following features. The regulator will be required to report to the minister after each reporting period, with the reports being tabled in both houses of parliament. This will start after the first three reporting periods of the scheme—18 months after the commencement. The payment time fail-safe mechanism is triggered if, after the first six reporting periods of the scheme, the representative time to pay small business reported by all reporting entities is more than 30 days. The regulator must report this fact to the minister. Once the payment time fail-safe mechanism has been triggered, the regulator must declare any reporting entity that had a median payment time for small business invoices of more than 30 days for that reporting period to be a recalcitrant reporting entity. A recalcitrant reporting entity is required to pay all small business invoices within 30 days for two years and is liable for a civil penalty if it fails to do so. The rules may provide for exemptions from this requirement.
Read more about the bill in its bills digest.
Nobody rebelled against their party.
Party | Votes | |
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Adam Bandt Melbourne Australian Greens | Absent | |
Australian Labor Party (47% turnout) | 0 Yes – 32 No | |
Anthony Albanese Grayndler | No | |
Anne Aly Cowan | No | |
Linda Burney Barton | No | |
Mark Butler Hindmarsh | No | |
Nick Champion Spence | No | |
Jason Clare Blaxland | No | |
Sharon Claydon Newcastle | No | |
Pat Conroy Shortland | No | |
Milton Dick Oxley | No | |
Justine Elliot Richmond | No | |
Joel Fitzgibbon Hunter | No | |
Mike Freelander Macarthur | No | |
Steve Georganas Adelaide | No | |
Patrick Gorman Perth | No | |
Luke Gosling Solomon | No | |
Chris Hayes Fowler | No | |
Ed Husic Chifley | No | |
Matt Keogh Burt | No | |
Catherine King Ballarat | No | |
Madeleine King Brand | No | |
Richard Marles Corio | No | |
Kristy McBain Eden-Monaro | No | |
Emma McBride Dobell | No | |
Julie Owens Parramatta | No | |
Graham Perrett Moreton | No | |
Fiona Phillips Gilmore | No | |
Tanya Plibersek Sydney | No | |
Amanda Rishworth Kingston | No | |
Michelle Rowland Greenway | No | |
Meryl Swanson Paterson | No | |
Susan Templeman Macquarie | No | |
Matt Thistlethwaite Kingsford Smith | No | |
Sharon Bird Cunningham | Absent | |
Chris Bowen McMahon | Absent | |
Tony Burke Watson | Absent | |
Josh Burns Macnamara | Absent | |
Terri Butler Griffith | Absent | |
Anthony Byrne Holt | Absent | |
Jim Chalmers Rankin | Absent | |
Lisa Chesters Bendigo | Absent | |
Libby Coker Corangamite | Absent | |
Julie Collins Franklin | Absent | |
Mark Dreyfus Isaacs | Absent | |
Andrew Giles Scullin | Absent | |
Julian Hill Bruce | Absent | |
Stephen Jones Whitlam | Absent | |
Ged Kearney Cooper | Absent | |
Peter Khalil Wills | Absent | |
Andrew Leigh Fenner | Absent | |
Brian Mitchell Lyons | Absent | |
Rob Mitchell McEwen | Absent | |
Daniel Mulino Fraser | Absent | |
Peta Murphy Dunkley | Absent | |
Shayne Neumann Blair | Absent | |
Brendan O'Connor Gorton | Absent | |
Clare O'Neil Hotham | Absent | |
Alicia Payne Canberra | Absent | |
Joanne Ryan Lalor | Absent | |
Bill Shorten Maribyrnong | Absent | |
David Smith Bean | Absent | |
Warren Snowdon Lingiari | Absent | |
Anne Stanley Werriwa | Absent | |
Kate Thwaites Jagajaga | Absent | |
Maria Vamvakinou Calwell | Absent | |
Tim Watts Gellibrand | Absent | |
Anika Wells Lilley | Absent | |
Josh Wilson Fremantle | Absent | |
Tony Zappia Makin | Absent | |
Rebekha Sharkie Mayo Centre Alliance | No | |
Mark Coulton Parkes Deputy Speaker | Yes | |
Helen Haines Indi Independent | Yes | |
Zali Steggall Warringah Independent | Yes | |
Andrew Wilkie Clark Independent | Absent | |
Bob Katter Kennedy Katter's Australian Party | Absent | |
Liberal National Party (75% turnout) | 3 Yes – 0 No | |
Julian Simmonds Ryan | Yes | |
Phillip Thompson Herbert | Yes | |
Terry Young Longman | Yes | |
Angie Bell Moncrieff | Absent | |
Liberal Party (49% turnout) | 27 Yes – 0 No | |
Katie Allen Higgins | Yes | |
Karen Andrews McPherson | Yes | |
Bridget Archer Bass | Yes | |
Peter Dutton Dickson | Yes | |
Paul Fletcher Bradfield | Yes | |
Nicolle Flint Boothby | Yes | |
Celia Hammond Curtin | Yes | |
Alex Hawke Mitchell | Yes | |
Greg Hunt Flinders | Yes | |
Sussan Ley Farrer | Yes | |
Gladys Liu Chisholm | Yes | |
Fiona Martin Reid | Yes | |
Melissa McIntosh Lindsay | Yes | |
Scott Morrison Cook | Yes | |
Ted O'Brien Fairfax | Yes | |
Christian Porter Pearce | Yes | |
Melissa Price Durack | Yes | |
Rowan Ramsey Grey | Yes | |
Stuart Robert Fadden | Yes | |
Dave Sharma Wentworth | Yes | |
James Stevens Sturt | Yes | |
Michael Sukkar Deakin | Yes | |
Angus Taylor Hume | Yes | |
Dan Tehan Wannon | Yes | |
Bert Van Manen Forde | Yes | |
Andrew Wallace Fisher | Yes | |
Ken Wyatt Hasluck | Yes | |
John Alexander Bennelong | Absent | |
Kevin Andrews Menzies | Absent | |
Russell Broadbent Monash | Absent | |
Scott Buchholz Wright | Absent | |
David Coleman Banks | Absent | |
Vince Connelly Stirling | Absent | |
Warren Entsch Leichhardt | Absent | |
Trevor Evans Brisbane | Absent | |
Jason Falinski Mackellar | Absent | |
Josh Frydenberg Kooyong | Absent | |
Ian Goodenough Moore | Absent | |
Andrew Hastie Canning | Absent | |
Luke Howarth Petrie | Absent | |
Steve Irons Swan | Absent | |
Craig Kelly Hughes | Absent | |
Andrew Laming Bowman | Absent | |
Julian Leeser Berowra | Absent | |
Nola Marino Forrest | Absent | |
Ben Morton Tangney | Absent | |
Tony Pasin Barker | Absent | |
Gavin Pearce Braddon | Absent | |
Alan Tudge Aston | Absent | |
Ross Vasta Bonner | Absent | |
Lucy Wicks Robertson | Absent | |
Rick Wilson O'Connor | Absent | |
Tim Wilson Goldstein | Absent | |
Jason Wood La Trobe | Absent | |
Trent Zimmerman North Sydney | Absent | |
National Party (53% turnout) | 8 Yes – 0 No | |
Darren Chester Gippsland | Yes | |
Pat Conaghan Cowper | Yes | |
Damian Drum Nicholls | Yes | |
Andrew Gee Calare | Yes | |
David Gillespie Lyne | Yes | |
David Littleproud Maranoa | Yes | |
Michael McCormack Riverina | Yes | |
Keith Pitt Hinkler | Yes | |
George Christensen Dawson | Absent | |
Kevin Hogan Page | Absent | |
Barnaby Joyce New England | Absent | |
Michelle Landry Capricornia | Absent | |
Llew O'Brien Wide Bay | Absent | |
Ken O'Dowd Flynn | Absent | |
Anne Webster Mallee | Absent | |
Tony Smith Casey Speaker | Absent | |
Totals (49% turnout) | 41 Yes – 33 No |
Turnout is the percentage of members eligible to vote that did vote.