The purpose of this Bill is to provide enhanced security measures for New Zealand civil aviation by amending the Aviation Crimes Act 1972 and the Civil Aviation Act 1990. The proposals include providing aviation security officers with search and seizure powers within specified limits, enabling the screening and searching of airport staff, strengthening provisions for checking the background of people working in areas critical to aviation security and providing appropriate natural justice provisions for people whose backgrounds are checked.
Bills formerly part of this bill: Aviation Crimes Amendment Bill, Civil Aviation Amendment Bill (No 2).
Bill Events
| Event | Date | Ayes | Noes | Abstentions | |
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| In Committee | 11 Sep 2007 |
The Committee divided the bill into the Aviation Crimes Amendment Bill and the Civil Aviation Amendment Bill (No 2),
divided into Aviation Crimes Amendment Bill| Civil Aviation Amendment Bill (No 2) pursuant to
Supplementary
Order Paper144. Bill reported with amendment. Report adopted. |
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| Second Reading | 4 Sep 2007 | Bill read a second time. | |||
| SC Reports | 2 Jul 2007 | The Transport and Industrial Relations Committee reported on this bill. | |||
| Submissions Due | 27 Apr 2007 | ||||
| First Reading | 20 Mar 2007 | Bill read a first time. Motion agreed: That the Aviation Security Legislation Bill be considered by the Transport and Industrial Relations Committeereferred to Transport and Industrial Relations Committee |
113 61 |
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| Introduction | 13 Mar 2007 |
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