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[ • ]Government bill · 2020 · Enacted

New Zealand Bill of Rights (Declarations of Inconsistency) Amendment Bill

Where it is in Parliament· last movement 2021-09-30

Introduction
First Reading
Select Committee
Second Reading
Committee of Whole House
Third Reading
Royal Assent
Enacted
What the official record says
This Act is the New Zealand Bill of Rights (Declarations of Inconsistency) Amendment Act . This Act comes into force on the day after the date of Royal assent. This Part amends the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990. 7A inserted After section 7, insert: Parliament declaration of inconsistency This section applies if a declaration made by a senior court that an enactment is inconsistent with this Bill of Rights (and not made under section 92J of the Human Rights Act 1993) becomes final because— no appeals, or applications for leave to appeal, against the making of the declaration are lodged in the period for lodging them; or all lodged appeals, or applications for leave to appeal, against the making of the declaration are withdrawn or dismissed. The Attorney-General must present to the Hou

Laws this bill changes

  • New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990
Plain English breakdown

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