Recommendations in relation to land vested under New Zealand Railways Corporation Restructuring Act 1990
8I: Annual report on implementation of recommendations
You could also call this:
"The government must report each year on how it's doing with the Tribunal's suggestions."
The Minister of Maori Affairs has to make a report every year.
You will find this report about how well the government is doing with the recommendations from the Tribunal.
The Minister gives this report to the House of Representatives.
The Minister prepares the report on the progress of the recommendations made by the Tribunal to the Crown.
This report is laid before the House of Representatives each year.
It is about how the government is implementing the Tribunal's recommendations.
The report is made under the Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975, which has been amended by the Treaty of Waitangi (State Enterprises) Act 1988.
You can see the changes made to the Act through this link.
The Minister's report is an important part of this process.
9: Right to petition House of Representatives unaffected, or
"You can still ask the House of Representatives for help with a problem by sending a petition."
8IAnnual report on implementation of recommendations
The Minister of Maori Affairs shall in each year prepare and lay before the House of Representatives a report on the progress being made in the implementation of recommendations made to the Crown by the Tribunal.
Notes
Section 8I: inserted (with effect on 9 December 1987), on , by section 4 of the Treaty of Waitangi (State Enterprises) Act 1988 (1988 No 105).