Legislation Act 2019

Drafting and publishing of legislation - Revision Bills

93: Overview of this subpart

You could also call this:

"How to change laws and understand the changes"

This subpart is about how to prepare and certify revision Bills. You will learn about the steps to follow when making changes to laws. This subpart also talks about the powers people have when making these changes.

You can find more information about how to understand the changes made to laws in sections 59 to 62. These sections will help you understand what the changes mean.

When you want to know more about how laws are changed, you can look at sections 59 to 62 for more information.

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"Making New Zealand's laws easier to understand and up-to-date."


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Part 3Drafting and publishing of legislation
Revision Bills

93Overview of this subpart

  1. This subpart sets out the procedure for the preparation and certification of revision Bills.

  2. This subpart contains—

  3. a requirement for the preparation and approval of a 3-yearly revision programme:
    1. the powers that may be exercised in the preparation of revisions.
      1. This section is only a general guide to this subpart.

      2. See also sections 59 to 62, which provide for the interpretation of revision Acts.

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