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Honest Conversation About Higher Standards Of Law Making

Tuesday, 6 July 2021, 3:15 pm Parliament has today had a constructive and sensible debate about David Seymour’s Regulatory Standards Member’s Bill. “My Member’s Bill was drawn from the Ballot in April and is due to be debated in Parliament shortly. Ahead of that, Members of Parliament today had an opportunity to question me about the Bill and I’d like to thank them for well thought out and considered questions,” says Mr Seymour. “The Regulatory Standards Bill is a long overdue addition to New Zealand’s constitutional framework. “The first attempt to pass a similar bill was the introduction of the

Community Scoop » Honest Conversation About Higher Standards Of Law Making

Press Release – ACT New Zealand Parliament has today had a constructive and sensible debate about David Seymours Regulatory Standards Members Bill. My Members Bill was drawn from the Ballot in April and is due to be debated in Parliament shortly. Ahead of that, Members of … Parliament has today had a constructive and sensible debate about David Seymour’s Regulatory Standards Member’s Bill. “My Member’s Bill was drawn from the Ballot in April and is due to be debated in Parliament shortly. Ahead of that, Members of Parliament today had an opportunity to question me about the Bill and I’d like to thank them for well thought out and considered questions,” says Mr Seymour.

Better law-making sought by business

BusinessNZ says a move to improve law-making is well overdue. Today the Regulatory Standards Bill was drawn from the members’ ballot in Parliament. BusinessNZ Chief Executive Kirk Hope said the Bill would be welcomed by the business sector which bears a heavy compliance burden from regulation. “Small and medium businesses have repeatedly told us about the severe load of regulation, and over-regulation of business is a constant concern coming through surveys conducted by BusinessNZ. “Previous attempts to get better law-making standards in our Parliament – including an earlier Regulatory Responsibility Bill and recent moves to require regulatory impact analysis in proposed legislation – have not been successful.

Business Scoop » Better Law-making Sought By Business

Press Release – BusinessNZ BusinessNZ says a move to improve law-making is well overdue. Today the Regulatory Standards Bill was drawn from the members ballot in Parliament. BusinessNZ Chief Executive Kirk Hope said the Bill would be welcomed by the business sector which … BusinessNZ says a move to improve law-making is well overdue. Today the Regulatory Standards Bill was drawn from the members’ ballot in Parliament. BusinessNZ Chief Executive Kirk Hope said the Bill would be welcomed by the business sector which shoulders a heavy compliance burden from regulation. “Small and medium businesses have repeatedly told us about the severe load of regulation, and over-regulation of business is a constant concern coming through surveys conducted by BusinessNZ.

Community Scoop » Higher Lawmaking Standards Well Overdue

Press Release – ACT New Zealand The Regulatory Standards Bill , drawn from the members bill ballot today, is a long overdue addition to New Zealands constitutional framework, according to ACT Leader David Seymour. The first attempt to pass a similar bill was the … “The Regulatory Standards Bill, drawn from the members’ bill ballot today, is a long overdue addition to New Zealand’s constitutional framework,” according to ACT Leader David Seymour. “The first attempt to pass a similar bill was the introduction of the Regulatory Responsibility Bill in 2006. The Regulatory Standards Bill was first introduced and debated in 2011. “These bills, and other regulatory reform initiatives, have failed for the simple reason that those in both traditional parties do not wish to be restrained when they win power. Given that politicians have a conflict of interest setting their own standards, the Regulatory Standards Bill requires confirmation by the people of New Zealand at ref

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