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The single broad policy of this omnibus bill is to support the safe and effective operation of courts and tribunals by making amendments to reduce the risk of transmission of COVID-19 among those who use or visit the courts, or carry out work at the courts.
110 ayes (supporters)
10 noes (opposers)
0 abstentions
0 absent
Motion agreed to; Motion agreed to.
Yes: Green Party 10 votes |
Yes: Labour Party 65 votes |
Yes: Māori Party 2 votes |
Yes: National Party 33 votes |
No: ACT New Zealand 10 votes |
Bill | COVID-19 Response (Courts Safety) Legislation Bill |
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Parliament | 53 |
Vote date | 10 March 2022 |
Reading | 1 |
Success | Yes |
Reason | A party vote was called for on the question, That the COVID-19 Response (Courts Safety) Legislation Bill be now read a first time. |
Outcome | Motion agreed to. |
Vote type | Party vote |
Hansard status | Corrected |
Ayes | 110 |
Noes | 10 |
Abstentions | 0 |
Absent | 0 |
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