Articles tagged with Amendment
Government Boosts Maternity Care with Longer Postnatal Stays and More Support
2 weeks ago | 219 viewsThe New Zealand Government is investing $34.4 million over four years to increase maternity bed capacity and staff, enabling mothers and babies to have up to a three-day postnatal hospital stay. This funding supports the implementation of the Three Day Postnatal Stay Amendment Bill, which will legally entitle mothers to a minimum three-day stay after childbirth to ensure adequate recovery and bonding time. Health Ministers emphasize that this initiative responds to women’s needs, aiming to improve early postnatal care and outcomes for families and the health system.
Tags: Simeon Brown Casey Costello Catherine Wedd Health Minister Associate Health Minister National MP Budget 2026 Three Day Postnatal Stay Amendment Bill maternity services postnatal careNew Law Prevents Children from Buying Lottery Tickets and Updates Key Regulations
3 weeks ago | 236 viewsThe Regulatory Systems (Internal Affairs) Amendment Bill has passed its final reading, closing a loophole that previously allowed children to purchase certain lottery products by applying age restrictions uniformly. The Bill also amends 30 Acts to enhance the Department of Internal Affairs' efficiency, including improved information sharing with international law enforcement, passport cancellation for compromised data, and streamlined identity verification processes. These changes collectively strengthen regulatory oversight, protect vulnerable groups, and improve administrative functions within the Department.
Tags: Regulatory Systems Amendment Bill Brooke van Velden Department of Internal Affairs Gambling Act Lotto NZ RealMe Classification Office Fire and Emergency New Zealand Act child gambling restrictions fertility clinicsGovernment Pauses Homeschool Regulation Changes to Review Feedback
3 weeks ago | 227 viewsThe Government has paused proposed regulation changes for homeschooling after receiving feedback that the issue is more complex than initially thought. While recognizing that most parents provide quality education at home, the Government agrees some checks are reasonable to ensure adequate education for all homeschooled children. The Education and Training (System Reform) Amendment Bill will be reconsidered to remove homeschooling amendments, with future legislation potentially including homeschool provisions.
Tags: homeschool regulation Education Minister Erica Stanford Ministry of Education Education Review Office legislation education sector Government Education and Training (System Reform) Amendment Bill Committee of the WholeNew Zealand Criminalizes Stalking with Up to 5 Years Prison Starting Tonight
3 weeks ago | 257 viewsStarting tonight, stalking becomes a criminal offense in New Zealand, punishable by up to five years in prison, signaling the government's commitment to addressing this harmful behavior. The new law defines stalking as a pattern of behavior likely to cause fear or distress, including acts such as following, contacting, damaging property, and doxing, with legal mechanisms like police notices and sentencing limits in place. This legislation responds to widespread advocacy and aims to protect victims, particularly women, from the serious emotional, psychological, and economic harm caused by stalking and harassment.
Tags: Paul Goldsmith Justice Minister stalking harassment Crimes Legislation Amendment Act New Zealand victims sexual violence Justice Committee doxingShaping NZ’s Modern Road User Charges: Consultation Open for Tech & Finance Sectors
1 month ago | 294 viewsTransport Minister Chris Bishop announced a consultation on proposed regulations to modernize New Zealand's road user charges system, transitioning from petrol tax to electronic charges based on actual road use and vehicle weight. The regulations will define how approved providers operate, protect personal data, and introduce flexible payment options like subscriptions or post-payment. The government seeks input from various sectors to create a fairer, simpler, and privacy-compliant system, with consultation open until 12 June.
Tags: Chris Bishop New Zealand Transport Minister Land Transport (Revenue) Amendment Bill road user charges electronic road user charges petrol tax hybrid vehicles Privacy Act Transport and Infrastructure Select Committee$1 Million Boost for Tarawera and Ōkataina Track and Campground Upgrades
1 month ago | 317 viewsConservation Minister Tama Potaka announced a $1 million investment from the International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy to upgrade over 22 kilometers of tracks and three campgrounds around Tarawera and Ōkataina, including reopening the Eastern Ōkataina Walkway. The upgrades will enhance visitor facilities, address safety issues from a 2021 rockfall, and support biodiversity efforts like wallaby control, with involvement from local iwi and community groups. This funding highlights the need for conservation legislation reform to streamline infrastructure improvements while maintaining environmental protections.
Tags: Tama Potaka Tarawera Ōkataina Eastern Ōkataina Walkway Rotorua Ngāti Rangitihi Tūhourangi Ngāti Tarāwhai Conservation Amendment Bill Ruawahia 2B TrustGovernment Updates ACVM Bill to Boost Access to Agricultural Chemicals and Vet Medicines
1 month ago | 300 viewsThe Government is introducing the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines (ACVM) Amendment Bill to streamline access to new agricultural chemicals and veterinary medicines by reducing regulatory complexity and focusing on real risks. The Bill enables reliance on trusted overseas assessments, expedites approval for low-risk products, and works alongside the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms (HSNO) Amendment Bill to create a more adaptive, internationally aligned regulatory framework. These changes aim to enhance safety, trade competitiveness, transparency, and timely decision-making, with the Bill expected to complete parliamentary readings by late 2026.
Tags: Andrew Hoggard Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines ACVM Amendment Bill Ministry for Primary Industries Hazardous Substances and New Organisms HSNO Amendment Bill Primary Production Committee Food Safety Minister New Zealand government agricultural chemicalsGovernment Tightens Welfare Eligibility to Support Sustainability and Target Need
1 month ago | 375 viewsThe Government has introduced the Social Security Amendment Bill to improve fiscal sustainability by tightening eligibility for Jobseeker Support for 18- and 19-year-olds and adjusting the Accommodation Supplement calculation for homeowners. The Bill requires young beneficiaries to meet the Parental Assistance Test unless they have dependent children, aiming to reduce long-term benefit dependency and better target assistance to those most in need. Additionally, the Accommodation Supplement changes, the first in 33 years, focus support on vulnerable groups by requiring homeowners to contribute a higher share of income toward housing costs before receiving subsidies.
Tags: Louise Upston Social Development Employment Minister Jobseeker Support Accommodation Supplement Welfare system Budget 2025 Parental Assistance Test New Zealand Government Social Security Amendment BillCelebrating Nurses Day: Honouring NZ Nurses' Vital Role in Healthcare
1 month ago | 333 viewsInternational Nurses Day highlights the vital role nurses play across New Zealand’s healthcare system, providing skilled, compassionate care in diverse settings from hospitals to rural communities. The government is investing in expanding the nursing workforce through recruitment incentives and advanced training, including support for nurse practitioners who have become essential in delivering advanced clinical care over the past 25 years. Recent legislative changes empower nurse practitioners with expanded prescribing and diagnostic authority, reflecting their integral role in modern, patient-centered healthcare.
Tags: Simeon Brown International Nurses Day nurse practitioners Health New Zealand registered nurses enrolled nurses nursing leaders primary care nursing Medicines Amendment Act New Zealand healthcareNew Zealand’s Conservation Amendment Bill: Faster Decisions, Jobs, and Stronger Nature Protection
1 month ago | 406 viewsNew Zealand’s Conservation Amendment Bill aims to modernize conservation land management by cutting red tape, speeding decision-making, and supporting economic growth while enhancing environmental protection. The reforms include a new National Conservation Policy Statement, faster concession approvals, and the introduction of international visitor access charges at select sites to generate approximately $60 million annually for reinvestment in conservation and infrastructure. The Bill balances job creation, improved visitor experiences, and stronger nature protection, with continued statutory safeguards and opportunities for public feedback during the legislative process.
Tags: Tama Potaka New Zealand Conservation Amendment Bill Conservation Act National Conservation Policy Statement biodiversity tourism visitor infrastructure Treaty obligations international visitor access chargesNew Zealand Introduces Bill to Close Overseas Adoption Loopholes and Protect Children
1 month ago | 380 viewsThe Government is introducing the Overseas Adoptions Legislation Bill to permanently close loopholes that previously allowed unsafe overseas adoptions into New Zealand, replacing last year’s temporary measures. The Bill clarifies recognition of overseas adoptions, citizenship pathways, and immigration processes, ensuring child safety through stricter safeguards and two main pathways for citizenship under the Hague Convention or New Zealand Family Court. It will be reviewed by the Justice Select Committee for public input, with the aim to pass before the current temporary laws expire in July 2027.
Tags: Nicole McKee Overseas Adoptions Legislation Bill Associate Justice Minister Adoption Amendment Act 2025 New Zealand Hague Convention Justice Select Committee international adoption child safety immigration pathwaysNew Crown Land Bill Empowers High Country Farmers to Boost Economy and Jobs
1 month ago | 418 viewsThe Crown Land Legislation Amendment Bill, introduced by Land Information Minister Mike Butterick, aims to provide high country farmers greater flexibility to diversify their activities, including farm shops, hospitality, horticulture, and renewable energy projects, thereby boosting economic growth and job creation in regional New Zealand. The bill seeks to streamline administrative processes, reduce red tape, and ensure that new activities maintain or enhance the unique environmental values of pastoral lands. Public input is invited through the Select Committee process to help shape the final legislation, reflecting the Government’s commitment to economic growth, environmental stewardship, and strong rural communities.
Tags: Mike Butterick Crown Land Legislation Amendment Bill high country farmers pastoral leaseholders economic growth regional New Zealand rural community renewable energy projects farm shops Select CommitteeNew Zealand High Country Land Reforms Boost Farming, Jobs, and Regional Growth
2 months ago | 460 viewsThe New Zealand Government will introduce a Bill to amend the Crown Pastoral Land Act and Land Act, allowing high country farmers more flexibility to diversify activities on Crown pastoral land, including horticulture, hospitality, and renewable energy projects. These changes aim to boost economic productivity, create jobs, and increase returns for taxpayers while maintaining strong environmental protections and pastoral farming as the primary land use. The Bill also reduces administrative burdens, clarifies permitted activities, and provides a pathway for exceptional land use changes, supporting modern, productive farming businesses in the South Island.
Tags: Chris Penk James Meager Crown Pastoral Land Act high country farmers South Island horticulture renewable energy pastoral farming Crown Land Legislation Amendment Bill New ZealandNew Rules Boost High Country Farmers: Economic Growth & Land Use Flexibility
2 months ago | 479 viewsThe New Zealand Government will introduce a Bill to amend the Crown Pastoral Land Act and Land Act, allowing high country farmers greater flexibility to diversify activities on Crown pastoral land, including horticulture, hospitality, and renewable energy projects. These changes aim to boost economic productivity, increase returns for taxpayers, support job creation, and strengthen regional economies while maintaining environmental protections and pastoral farming as the primary land use. The Bill also reduces administrative burdens, clarifies permitted activities, and establishes a process for exceptional land use changes, encouraging modern, productive farming businesses in the South Island.
Tags: Chris Penk James Meager Crown Pastoral Land Act South Island high country farmers horticulture renewable energy pastoral farming Crown Land Legislation Amendment Bill New ZealandNew Public Finance Amendment Act Enhances Fiscal Transparency in NZ
2 months ago | 470 viewsNew legislation requires the Treasury to include specific fiscal risk statements in economic and fiscal updates, addressing previously unclear risks such as time-limited funding for Pharmac medicines. The Act removes the requirement for Treasury to report on wellbeing, focusing instead on core economic and fiscal advice, and advances the delivery date of the Pre-Election Economic and Fiscal Update by five working days to better inform voters. This law will take effect on July 1, 2026.
Tags: Nicola Willis Public Finance Amendment Act Treasury Pharmac PREFU New Zealand Finance Minister Parliament fiscal risks