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Walking Access Bill

This bill establishes the New Zealand Walking Access Commission to lead and co-ordinate the provision of public access to the outdoors especially around the coast, lakes, and along rivers. The Commission's responsibilities include the provision of information about the location of existing public access, the provision of a code of responsible conduct for the guidance of the public and landholders in respect of recreational access to the outdoors, and the facilitation and funding of negotiations for new public access across private land.

Bill Events

Event Date Ayes Noes Abstentions
Royal Assent 29 Sep 2008
Third Reading 25 Sep 2008 Bill read a third time.
In Committee 5 Sep 2008,
5 Sep 2008 (resumed),
11 Sep 2008 (resumed),
24 Sep 2008 (resumed),
25 Sep 2008 (resumed),
25 Sep 2008 (resumed)
Bill reported without amendment.

Report adopted.
Second Reading 26 Aug 2008 Bill read a second time. Ayes 115
Labour 49
National 48
NZ First 7
Green 6
United F. 2
Progres. 1
indep. 2 (Copeland, Field)
Noes 4
Maori 4
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SC Reports 29 Jul 2008 The Government Administration Committee reported on this bill. View the bill as reported from the Local Government and Environment Committee at the New Zealand Legislation website.
Submissions Due 21 May 2008
First Reading 15 Apr 2008,
5 Sep 2008
Introduction 8 Apr 2008 Damien O'Connor was the member in charge of this Government bill.

View the bill at introduction at the NZ Legislation website.

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