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Antisocial Road Use Legislation Amendment Bill
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The single broad policy of this omnibus bill is to deter antisocial driving behaviour that negatively affects road and community safety in New Zealand.MP in charge
Hon Chris BishopCommittee
Justice
Bill No.189-2
54Parliament
Progress of the Bill
Details
Assented on 08 Jul 2026
Act: Antisocial Road Use Legislation Amendment Act 2026
Royal Assent
The Governor-General formally signs the bill into law.
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Member(s) in charge: Hon Chris Bishop Type of Bill: Government Parliament: 54 Bill no: 189-2 Introduction: 27 Jul 2025 First reading agreed: 12 Aug 2025 Referred to: Justice Submissions due: 29 Sep 2025 Select Committee Report(s): Second reading agreed: 03 Mar 2026 Committee of the whole House concluded: 30 Jun 2026 Third reading agreed: 30 Jun 2026 Royal assent: 08 Jul 2026 Act: Antisocial Road Use Legislation Amendment Act 2026