This bill extends the expiry date of the Dietary Supplements Regulations 1985 by 5 years, from 1 March 2021 to 1 March 2026. The objective of this bill is to maintain consumer access to New Zealand dietary supplements until a fit-for-purpose regulatory regime is expected to fully commence.
Previously before the Primary Production Committee, awaiting second reading
Government bill
| Bill type | Government bill |
|---|---|
| Parliament | 53 |
| Ref | 248-1 |
| Introduced | 12 May 2020 |
| First reading | 27 May 2020 |
| Select Committee | Primary Production Committee |
| Public submissions due | 12 August 2020 |
| Select Committee report back | 17 December 2020 |
| Divided | No |
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