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Infrastructure Bill

The purpose of this bill is to progress a broad suite of amendments, across several Acts, to facilitate infrastructure development by removing unnecessary barriers and improving the consistency of regulatory arrangements.

Bills formerly part of this bill: Affordable Housing: Enabling Territorial Authorities Act Repeal Bill, Infrastructure (Amendments Relating to Utilities Access) Bill, New Zealand Railways Corporation Amendment Bill, Utilities Access Bill.

There have been 46 submissions on this bill.

Bill Events

Event Date
In Committee 20 Jul 2010,
22 Jul 2010 (resumed),
29 Jul 2010 (resumed)
The Committee divided the bill into the Utilities Access Bill, the Infrastructure (Amendments Relating to Utilities Access) Bill, the New Zealand Railways Corporation Amendment Bill, and the Affordable Housing: Enabling Territorial Authorities Act Repeal Bill, pursuant to Supplementary Order Paper152.

Bill reported with amendment.

Report adopted.
Second Reading 24 Mar 2010 Bill read a second time.
SC Reports 10 Nov 2009 The Transport and Industrial Relations Committee reported on this bill. View the bill as reported from the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee at the New Zealand Legislation website.
Submissions Due 18 Sep 2009
First Reading 25 Aug 2009 Bill read a first time.

Motion agreed to:
That the Infrastructure Bill be referred to the Transport and Industrial Relations Committee for consideration, and that the committee report finally to the House on or before 13 November 2009, and that the committee has authority to meet at any time while the House is sitting, except during oral questions, and during any evening on a day on which there has been a sitting of the House, and on a Friday in a week in which there has been a sitting of the House, and to meet outside the Wellington region during a sitting of the House, despite Standing Orders 187, 189, and 190(1)(b) and (c).

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