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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.
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This bill seeks parliamentary authorisation of the individual appropriations contained in The Estimates of Appropriations for the Government of New Zealand for the Year Ending 30 June 2025.
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Last activity 7 months agoThis bill seeks to prohibit the sale of gift cards with an expiry date of less than three years after the initial sale date.
Last activity 8 months agoThis omnibus bill implements the single broad policy of increasing remote participation in court proceedings.
Last activity 8 months agoThis bill extends the current duration of all coastal permits currently issued under the Resource Management Act 1991 authorising aquaculture activities by 20 years, but not beyond 2050.
Last activity 8 months agoThis is an omnibus bill with the single broad policy to reduce firearms crime and its impact on communities by enabling firearms prohibition orders to be made and monitored against a wider group of persons whose behaviour and actions pose a high risk of violence.
Last activity 8 months agoThis bill establishes preliminary arrangements for local government water services delivery.
Last activity 8 months agoThis bill seeks to restore protections afforded to Kiwisaver members by the Employment Relations Act 2000 before it was amended by the Employment Relations Amendment Act 2008. It aims to ensure that workers cannot be discriminated against because they are members of a Kiwisaver scheme or a complying superannuation fund.
Last activity 8 months agoThis bill establishes a new legislative framework that addresses systemic accessibility barriers that prevent disabled people, tāngata whaikaha and their whānau, and others with accessibility needs from living independently and participating in all areas of life.
Last activity 9 months ago