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Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill

The purpose of the bill is to provide a good balance between the needs of tenants for a decent home and landlords to manage their properties effectively.

There have been 68 submissions on this bill.

Bill Events

Event Date
Royal Assent 22 Jul 2010
Third Reading 24 Jun 2010,
30 Jun 2010 (resumed),
20 Jul 2010 (resumed)
Bill read a third time.
In Committee 24 Jun 2010 The question was put that the amendments set out on Supplementary Order Paper 110 in the name of the Hon Maurice Williamson and Supplementary Order Paper 120 in the name of the Hon Phil Heatley be agreed to.

Amendments agreed to.

Parts 1 and 2, schedule, and clauses 1 to 3, as amended, agreed to.

Bill reported with amendment.

Report adopted.
Second Reading 8 Dec 2009,
25 Mar 2010 (resumed),
22 Apr 2010 (resumed)
Bill read a second time.
SC Reports 25 Sep 2009 The Social Services Committee reported on this bill. View the bill as reported from the Social Services Committee at the New Zealand Legislation website.
Submissions Due 3 Jul 2009
First Reading 26 May 2009,
2 Jun 2009 (resumed)
Bill read a first time.

Motion agreed to:
That the Social Services Committee consider the bill; that the committee report to the House on or before 5 October 2009; and that the committee have the 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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