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New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Amendment Bill

The purpose of this bill is to update the interception warrant framework.

Bills formerly part of this bill: Crimes Amendment Bill (No 3), New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Amendment Bill.

Bill Events

Event Date Ayes Noes Abstentions
In Committee 22 Jun 2011,
22 Jun 2011 (resumed)
The Committee divided the bill into the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Amendment Bill and the Crimes Amendment Bill (No 3), pursuant to Supplementary Order Paper248.

The Chairperson reported the Telecommunications (TSO, Broadband, and Other Matters) Amendment Bill with amendment, and the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Amendment Bill without amendment and that the Committee had divided it into two bills.

Report adopted.
Second Reading 14 Jun 2011 Bill read a second time. Ayes 110
National 58
Labour 42
ACT 5
Maori 3
Progres. 1
United F. 1
Noes 10
Green 9
indep. 1 (Carter C)
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First Reading 9 Dec 2010 Bill read a first time.

Motion agreed:
That the Intelligence and Security Committee consider the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Amendment Bill, and that the committee have 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, despite Standing Orders 187 and 190(1)(b) and (c).
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64
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56
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Introduction 6 Dec 2010

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