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Judicial Retirement Age Bill

This Bill intends to raise the statutory retirement age for all Judges, Associate Judges of the High Court, coroners, and Community Magistrates in New Zealand from 68 to 70 years.

Bills formerly part of this bill: Coroners Act 1988 Amendment Bill, Coroners Act 2006 Amendment Bill, District Courts Amendment Bill (No 3), Employment Relations Amendment Bill (No 2), Judicature Amendment Bill (No 2), Te Ture Whenua Maori Amendment Bill (No 2) / Maori Land Amendment Bill (No 2).

Bill Events

Event Date
In Committee 22 Feb 2007 The Committee divided the bill into the District Courts Amendment Bill (No 3), the Employment Relations Amendment Bill (No 2), the Judicature Amendment Bill (No 2), Te Ture Whenua Maori Amendment Bill (No 2) / Māori Land Amendment Bill (No 2), the Coroners Act 1988 Amendment Bill, and the Coroners Act 2006 Amendment Bill, divided into District Courts Amendment Bill (No 3), Employment Relations Amendment Bill (No 2), Judicature Amendment Bill (No 2), Te Ture Whenua Maori Amendment Bill (No 2)/Māori Land Amendment Bill (No 2), Coroners Act 1988 Amendment Bill, Coroners Act 2006 Amendment Billpursuant to Supplementary Order Paper88.

Bill reported with amendment.

Report adopted.
Second Reading 20 Feb 2007 Bill read a second time.
SC Reports 8 Dec 2006 The Justice and Electoral Committee reported on this bill.
First Reading 15 Nov 2006 Bill read a first time.

Bill referred to the Justice and Electoral Committee.referred to Justice and Electoral Committee
Introduction 8 Nov 2006

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