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Bills

Bills are proposed changes to the law, and must each pass through several stages in Parliament before becoming law.

Before any bill becomes law, there are three main votes it must pass: these are the first, second and third readings. For most bills, there is a chance for members of the public to make submissions at the select committee stage, which happens between the first and second readings.

After a bill passes its third reading vote, it is granted Royal Assent by the Governor-General and becomes law, subject to any commencement provisions contained within the bill.

WhereTheyStand contains all bills from the 51st Parliament and later (2014—present). These are imported from Parliament's own website on a regular basis and are automatically linked with voting records and MPs' profiles to make it easier for you to find what you are looking for.

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Lawyers and Conveyancers (Employed Lawyers Providing Free Legal Services) Amendment Bill
DefeatedMember's bill

This Member’s bill amends the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 to allow a lawyer who is an employee to do free legal work other than for the lawyer’s employer on conditions set by the New Zealand Law Society.

Last activity almost 3 years ago
Corrections (School Notification of Sex Offenders) Amendment Bill
DefeatedMember's bill

This Member’s bill seeks to ensure that when a sex offender is placed in a community, the principals of the local schools are notified of this placement.

Last activity almost 3 years ago
Companies (Limited Partnerships Identical Names Prohibition) Amendment Bill
DefeatedMember's bill

This Member’s bill rectifies an anomaly between the Companies Act 1993 and the Limited Partnerships Act 2008 in relation to identical or nearly identical names across entity types.

Last activity almost 3 years ago
COVID-19 Public Health Response Amendment Bill
EnactedGovernment bill

This bill aims to support a public health response to COVID-19 by enabling the Government to recoup some of the costs of maintaining managed isolation and quarantine (MIQ) services to ensure they can continue.

Last activity almost 3 years ago
Social Security (Financial Assistance for Caregivers) Amendment Bill
EnactedGovernment bill

This bill amends the Social Security Act 2018 in order to implement two initiatives that improve financial assistance for caregivers who receive the orphan's benefit and unsupported child's benefit.

Last activity almost 3 years ago
Land Transport (Drug Driving) Amendment Bill
EnactedGovernment bill

This bill establishes a roadside oral fluid testing regime to test for recent drug use, and proposes that drivers who fail two consecutive oral fluid tests would incur an infringement penalty.

Last activity almost 3 years ago
Adverse Weather-affected Timber Recovery on Conservation Lands Bill
DefeatedMember's bill

This Member's bill seeks to allow the Director-General of Conservation to grant access for removal of specified trees, irreversibly damaged by an adverse weather event from certain conservation areas.

Last activity almost 3 years ago
Accident Compensation (Notice of Decisions) Amendment Bill
DefeatedMember's bill

This Member's bill amends the Accident Compensation Act 2001 to broaden the range of circumstances that give employers the right to apply for a review of the Accident Compensation Corporation's decisions related to a claim.

Last activity almost 3 years ago
COVID-19 Response (Further Management Measures) Legislation Bill (No 2)
EnactedGovernment bill

This omnibus bill has a single broad policy to make amendments relating to administrative matters, such as timelines for financial reporting, and to taxation legislation that are aimed at assisting the Government and New Zealanders to more effectively manage and recover from the impacts of COVID-19.

Last activity almost 3 years ago
Imprest Supply (Second for 2020/21) Bill
EnactedGovernment bill

This bill ensures that the Government has sufficient supply to implement Cabinet decisions made or otherwise finalised after the contents of the 2020/21 Estimates were closed off, and to meet contingencies in excess of the amounts provided in the Appropriation (2020/21 Estimates) Bill, and the making of capital injections in excess of the amounts authorised under that bill.

Last activity almost 3 years ago
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