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Emergency Management Bill (No 2)

Introduction

You could also call this:

"What you need to know about this Emergency Management Bill"

Illustration for Emergency Management Bill (No 2)

The National Emergency Management Agency must prepare a disclosure statement to help you understand this Bill. The statement gives you information about how the Bill was developed and points out any important or unusual parts of the Bill. You can find a copy of the statement at http://legislation.govt.nz/disclosure.aspx?type=bill&subtype=government&year=2025&no=236.

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View the original legislation for this page at https://legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1986/0120/latest/link.aspx?id=LMS1022327-departmental-disclosure-statement.

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Departmental disclosure statement

The National Emergency Management Agency is required to prepare a disclosure statement to assist with the scrutiny of this Bill. The disclosure statement provides access to information about the policy development of the Bill and identifies any significant or unusual legislative features of the Bill.

A copy of the statement can be found at http://legislation.govt.nz/disclosure.aspx?type=bill&subtype=government&year=2025&no=236