Intelligence and Security Act 2017

Miscellaneous provisions - Annual reports

223: Annual report of Intelligence and Security Committee

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"The Intelligence and Security Committee must give a yearly report to the House of Representatives about their work."

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The Intelligence and Security Committee has to give a report every year to the House of Representatives about what they have been doing. You can think of the House of Representatives like a big group of people who help make decisions for New Zealand. The Committee's report is about their activities.

The Committee must follow some rules when they give their report, and one of those rules is in section 224. This means that the Committee has to do what section 224 says when they are making their report. You can find more information about this in the link to section 224.

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Part 7Miscellaneous provisions
Annual reports

223Annual report of Intelligence and Security Committee

  1. The Intelligence and Security Committee must present an annual report to the House of Representatives on the activities of the Committee.

  2. Subsection (1) is subject to section 224.

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