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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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Electronic Monitoring of Offenders Legislation Bill
DividedGovernment bill

This Bill removes legislative barriers to the electronic monitoring of offenders released from a sentence of imprisonment of 2 years or less, and offenders sentenced to intensive supervision.

Last activity over 2 years ago
Evidence Amendment Bill
EnactedGovernment bill

This Bill makes a number of minor and technical amendments recommended by the Law Commission, following its 2013 review of the Evidence Act 2006.

Last activity over 2 years ago
Corrections (Electronic Monitoring of Offenders) Amendment Bill
EnactedGovernment bill

No description.

Last activity over 2 years ago
Parole (Electronic Monitoring of Offenders) Amendment Bill
EnactedGovernment bill

No description.

Last activity over 2 years ago
Sentencing (Electronic Monitoring of Offenders) Amendment Bill
EnactedGovernment bill

No description.

Last activity over 2 years ago
Public Works (Prohibition of Compulsory Acquisition of Māori Land) Amendment Bill
DefeatedMember's bill

The purpose of this bill is to amend the Public Works Act 1981 to protect Māori freehold and Māori customary land from being acquired by a Minister or local authority for public works. This would mean that no Māori land can be taken without consent.

Last activity over 2 years ago
Child Protection (Child Sex Offender Government Agency Registration) Bill
EnactedGovernment bill

This bill establishes a Child Sex Offender Register that aims to reduce sexual reoffending against child victims, and the risk posed by serious child sex offenders by providing government agencies with the information needed to monitor child sex offenders in the community and providing up-to-date information that assists the Police to more rapidly resolve cases of child sex offending.

Last activity over 2 years ago
Smoke-free Environments (Tobacco Standardised Packaging) Amendment Bill
EnactedGovernment bill

This bill would introduce a plain packaging regime for tobacco products.

Last activity over 2 years ago
Housing Legislation Amendment Bill
EnactedGovernment bill

This bill is an omnibus bill, and makes amendments to the Housing Accords and Special Housing Areas Act 2013 and the Housing Act 1955 that relate to increasing the supply and affordability of housing.

Last activity over 2 years ago
Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind Act Repeal Bill
EnactedPrivate bill

This bill will repeal the Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind Act 2002, which is now spent.

Last activity over 2 years ago
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