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Counter-Terrorism Acts (Designations and Control Orders) Amendment Bill
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This bill seeks to clarify and strengthen New Zealand's counter-terrorism legislation to better prevent and respond to terrorism and associated activities.MP in charge
Hon Kiritapu AllanCommittee
JusticeBill No.176-3
53Parliament
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Assented on 08 May 2023
Act: Counter-Terrorism Acts (Designations and Control Orders) Amendment Act2023
Royal Assent
The Governor-General formally signs the bill into law.
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Member(s) in charge: Hon Kiritapu Allan Type of Bill: Government Parliament: 53 Bill no: 176-3 Introduction: 19 Oct 2022 First reading agreed: 26 Oct 2022 Referred to: Justice Submissions due: 22 Nov 2022 Select Committee Report(s): Counter-Terrorism Acts (Designations and Control Orders) Amendment Bill - 12 Mar 2023 Second reading agreed: 04 Apr 2023 Committee of the whole House concluded: 02 May 2023 Third reading agreed: 04 May 2023 Royal assent: 08 May 2023 Act: Counter-Terrorism Acts (Designations and Control Orders) Amendment Act2023