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Customs and Excise (Arrival Information) Amendment Bill

Government Bill
Published date: 07 Jun 2024

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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.
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MP in charge
Hon Jo Luxton
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MP in charge
Hon Meka Whaitiri
confirmation_number Bill No.180-2
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Assented on 18 May 2023

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Act: Customs and Excise (Arrival Information) Amendment Act 2023

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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