Articles tagged with Parliamentary Counsel Office
New Zealand to Repeal 150+ Obsolete Laws in Government Spring Clean-Up
1 week ago | 152 viewsThe New Zealand Government, led by Attorney-General Chris Bishop, plans to repeal over 150 outdated and obsolete laws as part of a statutory spring clean to simplify the legal system and remove confusing, archaic legislation. This process, managed by the Parliamentary Counsel Office and Department of Internal Affairs, involves public consultation and careful review to ensure relevant stakeholders are involved, with repealed Acts preserved online as part of the country’s historical record. Examples of laws targeted for repeal include century-old local Acts regulating milk supply and fish markets, reflecting the project’s goal to modernize laws while retaining New Zealand’s legal heritage.
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1 month ago | 390 viewsThe Minister for Regulation and the Attorney-General have issued joint statutory guidance to ensure consistent application of the Regulatory Standards Act 2025, requiring Ministers to provide published Consistency Accountability Statements explaining how proposed laws align with responsible regulation principles. From July, Regulatory Impact Statements will be replaced by shorter, more focused Regulatory Analysis Summaries, quality assured by an independent panel to improve transparency and cost-benefit analysis. The guidance, developed with key legal offices, aims to promote necessary, proportionate, and effective regulation while increasing government accountability and informing voters.
Tags: Regulatory Standards Act 2025 Minister Seymour Consistency Accountability Statement Regulatory Impact Statements Regulatory Analysis Summaries Parliamentary Counsel Office Crown Law Office New Zealand government responsible regulation