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Summary Offences (Move-on Orders) Amendment Bill

Government Bill
Published date: 27 May 2026

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This bill amends the Summary Offences Act 1981 to empower the New Zealand Police to issue move-on orders to manage low-level disorderly behaviour and prevent escalation. The amendments aim to ensure that the Police are adequately equipped to address public disorder, increase the public’s sense of safety, and support urban centres and economies.
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MP in charge
Hon Paul Goldsmith
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Committee
Justice
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Submissions are now being accepted

20 days left

Closing date: 02 Jul 2026 NZ Time

Progress of the Bill

  • 2
    Second Reading
  • Committee of Whole House
  • 3
    Third Reading
  • Royal Assent
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Report due on 02 Sep 2026

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Submission due on 01 Jul 2026

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Select Committee

The select committee gathers information and prepares a report on the bill for the House, including recommending changes to the bill.

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