Articles tagged with Amendment
Government Introduces Stronger Penalties for Assaults, Coward Punches, and Retail Crime
4 days ago | 66 viewsThe Government’s Crimes Amendment Bill introduces stronger penalties for assaults on first responders, coward punches, human trafficking, and retail crime to ensure criminals face real consequences and protect victims. It establishes new specific offences, enhances citizen’s arrest powers, and implements a new shoplifting infringement regime to address ongoing challenges in law and order. The legislation aims to be passed before the next election, fulfilling commitments made in the National-New Zealand First coalition agreement.
Tags: Crimes Amendment Bill Paul Goldsmith first responders coward punches human trafficking retail crime citizen’s arrest shoplifting infringement prison officersNew Infrastructure Funding Bill Boosts Housing Growth and Speeds Development
1 week ago | 73 viewsThe Infrastructure Funding and Financing Amendment Bill aims to ease development by enabling upfront financing of growth infrastructure, allowing properties benefiting from development capacity to be levied, thus overcoming council funding constraints. The amendments will broaden project eligibility to include agencies like NZ Transport Agency and KiwiRail, remove bureaucratic barriers, and ensure faster decisions with fewer vetoes to accelerate infrastructure delivery. These changes support the Government’s Going for Housing Growth Programme by providing flexible funding tools that help both planned and unplanned infrastructure meet housing demand.
Tags: Chris Bishop Simon Court Infrastructure Funding and Financing Amendment Bill Milldale Housing Growth New Zealand Transport Agency KiwiRail Infrastructure Funding Development Levy GovernmentGovernment Introduces New Building Consent Reforms to Protect Owners and Boost Productivity
1 week ago | 98 viewsThe Government is reforming the building consent system by replacing joint and several liability with proportionate liability, ensuring each party is only responsible for their own work to speed up consents and protect ratepayers. New safeguards include mandatory professional indemnity insurance for designers, compulsory home warranties for most new residential builds and significant renovations, and strengthened disciplinary penalties for Licensed Building Practitioners. These measures aim to enhance accountability, protect building owners, and make the building process faster, easier, and more affordable, with legislative changes expected by 2026.
Tags: Chris Penk Licensed Building Practitioners Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment Building Amendment Bill New Zealand Government Building and Construction Minister Building Act Home warranty Professional indemnity insurance Building consent systemNew Zealand Launches Electronic Road User Charges System to Modernize Payments
2 weeks ago | 137 viewsThe New Zealand Government is progressing towards modernizing road user charges (RUC) for its 3.6 million light petrol vehicles by launching a Request for Information (RFI) to explore electronic payment options. This initiative aims to replace the outdated manual system with technology-driven solutions that ensure ease of payment, data privacy, and compliance with legal safeguards, while allowing users to opt for either automated or manual methods. The reform, supported by the Land Transport (Revenue) Amendment Bill, seeks to involve diverse businesses and future-proof transport funding as vehicle fleets evolve.
Tags: Chris Bishop New Zealand Road User Charges Ministry of Transport Land Transport (Revenue) Amendment Bill RUC electronic payment transport funding RFI Government Electronic Tenders ServiceNew Zealand Simplifies AML Rules to Ease Financial Transactions and Cut Red Tape
2 weeks ago | 89 viewsNew Zealand's Parliament has passed the first of several Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulatory reforms aimed at simplifying financial transactions by reducing red tape. The Statutes Amendment Bill introduces key changes, including eliminating the need to verify a customer's address for standard due diligence, easing processes like opening basic bank accounts. Associate Justice Minister Nicole McKee emphasizes that these reforms will create a more risk-based, efficient AML system that reduces unnecessary paperwork while better targeting real crime.
Tags: Nicole McKee AML Statutes Amendment Bill New Zealand Associate Justice Minister customer verification financial transactions ParliamentNew Zealand Unifies Weather Services to Enhance Forecasting and Climate Safety
2 weeks ago | 121 viewsLegislation has passed its first reading to enable Earth Sciences New Zealand to acquire MetService, uniting the country’s key meteorological agencies to improve climate understanding and natural hazard response. The bill removes MetService from the State-Owned Enterprises Act, mandates data access policies, and exempts the acquisition from certain commerce regulations to prioritize public benefits over competition concerns. This integration aims to provide clearer climate insights, more accurate forecasts, faster warnings, and enhanced scientific collaboration while maintaining MetService’s trusted brand and authoritative public safety role.
Tags: Shane Reti Simeon Brown Earth Sciences New Zealand MetService Meteorological Services Legislation Amendment Bill New Zealand weather forecasting climate expertise Commerce ActGovernment Reforms Building Research Funding to Boost Innovation and Cut Costs in NZ
2 weeks ago | 98 viewsThe Government is reforming building research funding by repealing the outdated Building Research Levy Act 1969 and consolidating research funding into the existing building levy under the Building Act 2024 to improve transparency, efficiency, and innovation. The new system will centrally manage funds with sector input, ring-fence research funding for long-term projects, and make funding contestable to broaden access for universities and industry organizations, while reducing costs for consent applicants. These changes aim to enhance accountability, support a more resilient building sector, and contribute to making building easier, more affordable, and supportive of economic growth in New Zealand.
Tags: Chris Penk Building Research Levy Act Building Research Association of New Zealand BRANZ Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment MBIE Building Act 2024 Building Amendment Bill Building Consent Authorities New Zealand GovernmentNew Zealand Passes New Law to Combat Foreign Interference and Protect Security
2 weeks ago | 95 viewsNew Zealand has passed the Crimes (Countering Foreign Interference) Amendment Bill to strengthen protections against deceptive, corruptive, or coercive foreign interference. The legislation creates new offences criminalizing foreign interference and updates espionage-related laws to safeguard national security. While encouraging transparent diplomatic and lobbying activities, the law aims to hold accountable those engaging in covert or harmful foreign influence.
Tags: New Zealand Paul Goldsmith foreign interference legislation Parliament Crimes Amendment Bill espionage government information security defenceNew Zealand Passes Law to Combat Foreign Interference and Protect Security
2 weeks ago | 106 viewsNew Zealand has passed the Crimes (Countering Foreign Interference) Amendment Bill to better protect the country from deceptive, corruptive, or coercive foreign activities aimed at manipulating society. The legislation creates new offences specifically criminalizing foreign interference and updates existing laws related to espionage and wrongful communication of government information. While normal diplomatic and transparent engagements remain unaffected, the government emphasizes that foreign interference will no longer be tolerated.
Tags: Paul Goldsmith New Zealand foreign interference legislation Parliament Crimes Amendment Bill espionage criminal law government securityNew Zealand Passes Defence Bill to Protect Security During Industrial Action
2 weeks ago | 101 viewsThe Defence (Workforce) Amendment Bill, passed to maintain national security during industrial action, allows the Chief of Defence Force greater flexibility to manage workforce redeployment without requiring parliamentary debate. It enables uniformed personnel to temporarily perform the duties of civilian staff during strikes, ensuring critical defence functions continue while preserving the right to industrial action. The Bill also streamlines authorisation processes and extends ministerial powers to backfill public servant roles, enhancing New Zealand’s defence readiness amid a challenging strategic environment.
Tags: Judith Collins New Zealand Defence Force NZDF Defence Minister Parliament industrial action national security Defence (Workforce) Amendment Bill military personnelNZ Government Cuts Vehicle Import Charges to Make Cars More Affordable in 2026
2 weeks ago | 120 viewsThe New Zealand Government is temporarily reducing charges under the Clean Vehicle Standard by nearly 80% for 2026 and 2027 to ease financial pressure on vehicle importers and keep car prices affordable for consumers amid supply shortages and falling EV demand. These changes aim to prevent significant cost increases for Kiwis, estimated to avoid $264 million in net charges, while a full review of the Standard is underway with recommendations due by June 2026. The amendment, expected to take effect on January 1, 2026, will also protect credits from expiring before the end of 2028, supporting the local automobile industry and maintaining consumer choice.
Tags: Chris Bishop Clean Vehicle Standard New Zealand Transport Minister vehicle importers CO2 targets EVs hybrid vehicles Land Transport Amendment Bill car pricesNurse Practitioners in New Zealand Gain Expanded Prescribing Powers for Faster Care
2 weeks ago | 121 viewsNew Zealand’s Medicines Amendment Bill now allows nurse practitioners to prescribe a wider range of medicines, improving patient access and continuity of care. This change removes previous restrictions, enabling nurse practitioners to provide timely treatment directly within their scope of practice, especially benefiting communities with limited doctor access. Health Minister Simeon Brown emphasizes that this update recognizes nurse practitioners' advanced skills and enhances healthcare efficiency and outcomes.
Tags: Nurse practitioners New Zealand Medicines Amendment Bill Health Minister Simeon Brown prescribing rights healthcare access patient care advanced practice primary care health legislationGovernment Introduces Land Transport Bill for Fairer Funding System
3 weeks ago | 119 viewsThe Land Transport (Revenue) Amendment Bill aims to create a fairer and more modern transport funding system by implementing changes to road user charges and tolling frameworks. Transport Minister Chris Bishop highlights the importance of fairness in road user contributions and the need for a stronger tolling system to support major road projects. The Bill also focuses on modernizing the outdated Road User Charges (RUC) system by introducing new payment models and in-vehicle technology, with plans to transition light petrol vehicles to RUC in the future.
Tags: Government Land Transport Revenue Amendment Bill Transport Minister Chris Bishop tolling system Roads of National Significance RUC system New ZealandBoosting School Attendance: Insights from Education Minister David Seymour
3 weeks ago | 151 viewsAssociate Education Minister David Seymour expressed disappointment over a drop in attendance rates in the last week of Term 3, attributing it to strike action disrupting learning. The decline in attendance was significant, with almost 20,000 students leaving early, prompting the need for schools to have an attendance management plan in place. Interventions outlined in the plan include escalating responses for declining attendance, with a focus on improving data monitoring and case management to ensure all students have the opportunity for positive educational outcomes.
Tags: David Seymour Education Minister Attendance Term 3 Strike action AMP Education and Training Amendment Bill Daily attendance reporting Frontline attendance servicesNew Zealanders to Benefit from 12-Month Prescriptions and Pharmacist Ownership Changes for Improved Access to Medicines
3 weeks ago | 157 viewsStarting from February 1, 2026, New Zealanders will have the option to receive 12-month prescriptions for their medications, aiming to save costs and enhance convenience for those on long-term treatments. This change, introduced in Budget 2025, allows stable patients to obtain longer prescriptions, reducing the need for frequent doctor visits and potentially saving up to $105 annually in GP fees. Additionally, the government is removing ownership restrictions for pharmacists to become prescribers, enabling more accessible care and innovation in the healthcare system.
Tags: New Zealanders Health Minister Simeon Brown Associate Health Minister David Seymour prescriptions medicines GP fees pharmacy pharmacist prescribers Medicines Amendment Bill community pharmacies