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This is a list of acts passed during the 53rd New Zealand Parliament (25 November 2020 onwards), the second parliament of the Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand (2017–2023). For lists of earlier acts, see Lists of acts of the New Zealand Parliament. The 2020 speech from the throne outlined the government's legislative priorities for the ...
Education (School Donations) Amendment Act 2019: 2019/52: 21 October 2019: Partnership Law Act 2019: 2019/53: 21 October 2019: Local Government Act 2002 Amendment Act 2019: 2019/54: 21 October 2019: Conservation (Indigenous Freshwater Fish) Amendment Act 2019: 2019/55: 21 October 2019: Statutes Amendment Act 2019: 2019/56: 23 October 2019 ...
List of acts of the New Zealand Parliament (1912–1928) 16 years 3: United: List of statutes of New Zealand (1928–1931) 3 years 4: United–Reform coalition: List of statutes of New Zealand (1931–1935) 4 years 5: First Labour: List of statutes of New Zealand (1935–1949) 14 years 6: First National: List of statutes of New Zealand (1949 ...
David Seymour of the ACT New Zealand party was opposed to the bill and intended to vote against it, but missed the vote. [9] It received royal assent on 13 November 2019. [ 1 ] The National Party said that they opposed the 24–47 per cent methane reduction target [ 10 ] and that they would remove the methane target [ 11 ] when they next form a ...
Date of Royal assent Notes Reserve Bank of New Zealand (Economic Objective) Amendment Act 2023 2023/64: 19 December 2023 Fair Pay Agreements Act Repeal Act 2023 2023/65: 19 December 2023 Land Transport (Clean Vehicle Discount Scheme Repeal) Amendment Act 2023: 2023/66: 19 December 2023 Secondary Legislation Confirmation Act 2023 2023/67: 22 ...
Prime Video has launched a raft of add-on subscriptions and its Prime Video Store in New Zealand. These expand the selection of content available with the aim of making the platform into a one ...
The Office of Film and Literature Classification (Māori: Te Tari Whakarōpū Tukuata, Tuhituhinga), branded as the Classification Office (Māori: Te Mana Whakaatu), is an independent Crown entity established under Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993 responsible for censorship and classification of publications in New Zealand.
Elections for the district and city councils and regional councils of New Zealand have a fixed election date, unlike general elections.Under section 10 of the Local Electoral Act 2001, [1] elections must be held on the "second Saturday in October in every third year" from the date the Act came into effect in 2001.