Articles tagged with Justice Committee
Parliament Removes 5-Year Ban for Real Estate Agents Failing CPD Requirements
5 days ago | 111 viewsParliament has passed legislation removing the disproportionate five-year disqualification penalty for real estate agents who fail to complete continuing professional development (CPD) or pay fees on time, addressing concerns about fairness and relevance. The Regulatory Systems Amendment Bills also enhance conveyancers' ability to work, promote competition, and improve the justice system by allowing the Disputes Tribunal to order respondents to pay filing fees to successful claimants. These changes reflect the Government’s commitment to fit-for-purpose regulation and timely access to justice, with further court system improvements under consideration.
Tags: Nicole McKee Janet Dickson Real Estate Authority Regulatory Systems Amendment Bill Associate Justice Minister Real estate agents Continuing professional development Disputes Tribunal Conveyancers Justice CommitteeNew Zealand Cracks Down on Boy Racers and Antisocial Road Users with Tough New Laws
1 week ago | 125 viewsThe New Zealand Government has passed the Antisocial Road Use Legislation Amendment Bill to strengthen penalties against boy racers, fleeing drivers, and other antisocial road users, including vehicle forfeiture and increased fines for excessive noise. The law empowers Police to manage antisocial vehicle gatherings more effectively and aims to protect communities from dangerous and disruptive behaviours without targeting lawful car enthusiasts. Most changes will take effect in six months, allowing time for proper implementation by authorities and the judiciary.
Tags: Chris Bishop Mark Mitchell Antisocial Road Use Legislation Amendment Bill New Zealand Police street racing fleeing drivers vehicle destruction excessive noise Justice CommitteeNew Zealand Criminalizes Stalking with Up to 5 Years Prison Starting Tonight
1 month ago | 356 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 doxing