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Customs and Excise (Arrival Information) Amendment Bill
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This bill amends the Customs and Excise Act 2018 to provide for clearer arrival information obligations to help with customs-related border management matters, such as collection of revenue and detection of restricted or prohibited goods.MP in charge
Hon Jo LuxtonMP in charge
Hon Meka WhaitiriCommittee
Foreign Affairs, Defence and TradeBill No.180-2
53Parliament
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Assented on 18 May 2023
Act: Customs and Excise (Arrival Information) Amendment Act 2023
Royal Assent
The Governor-General formally signs the bill into law.
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Member(s) in charge: Hon Jo Luxton, Hon Meka Whaitiri Type of Bill: Government Parliament: 53 Bill no: 180-2 Introduction: 25 Oct 2022 First reading agreed: 08 Nov 2022 Referred to: Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade, Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Submissions due: 09 Nov 2022 Select Committee Report(s): Customs and Excise (Arrival Information) Amendment Bill - 26 Apr 2023 Second reading agreed: 02 May 2023 Committee of the whole House concluded: 16 May 2023 Third reading agreed: 17 May 2023 Royal assent: 18 May 2023 Act: Customs and Excise (Arrival Information) Amendment Act 2023