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This bill provides powers to enforcement officers to respond to a range of criminal offending in international waters including offences that take place on board a New Zealand-flagged vessel in international waters, offences that take place on board a foreign-flagged vessel or stateless vessel in international waters for which New Zealand has extraterritorial jurisdiction, and situations where an alleged offender or evidence of criminal offending is located on a New Zealand, foreign, or stateless vessel in international waters.
110 ayes (supporters)
10 noes (opposers)
0 abstentions
0 absent
Motion agreed to; Motion agreed to.
Yes: ACT New Zealand 10 votes |
Yes: Labour Party 65 votes |
Yes: Māori Party 2 votes |
Yes: National Party 33 votes |
No: Green Party 10 votes |
Bill | Maritime Powers Bill |
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Parliament | 53 |
Vote date | 1 March 2022 |
Reading | 2 |
Success | Yes |
Reason | A party vote was called for on the question, That the Maritime Powers Bill be now read a second time. |
Outcome | Motion agreed to. |
Vote type | Party vote |
Hansard status | Corrected |
Ayes | 110 |
Noes | 10 |
Abstentions | 0 |
Absent | 0 |
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