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Crimes (Definition of Female Genital Mutilation) Amendment Bill
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This bill amends the Crimes Act 1961 to update the definition of female genital mutilation (FGM) to ensure all types of FGM are illegal in New Zealand and all women and girls are adequately protected from FGM. This bill has four members-in-charge: Jenny Marcroft, Priyanca Radhakrishnan, Golriz Ghahraman, and Jo Hayes.MP in charge
Hon Priyanca RadhakrishnanMP in charge
Jenny MarcroftMP in charge
Golriz GhahramanMP in charge
Joanne HayesCommittee
Health
Bill No.194-2
52Parliament
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Assented on 05 Aug 2020
Act: Crimes (Definition of Female Genital Mutilation) Amendment Act 2020
Royal Assent
The Governor-General formally signs the bill into law.
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