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Ayesha Verrall

Ayesha Verrall

Labour List MP

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Personal voting history

Contraception, Sterilisation, and Abortion (Safe Areas) Amendment Bill
1st reading
Supported
10.3.2021
2nd reading
Supported
15.2.2022
3rd reading
Supported
16.3.2022
Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Exemption for Race Meetings) Amendment Bill
1st reading
Opposed
8.6.2022
Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Harm Minimisation) Amendment Bill
1st reading
Supported
5.4.2023
Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Winery Cellar Door Tasting) Amendment Bill
3rd reading
Opposed
31.7.2024

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Bills responsible for

Therapeutic Products Bill

This bill is intended to replace the Medicines Act 1981 and the Dietary Supplements Regulations 1985 to provide for the comprehensive, risk-proportionate regulation of therapeutic products, such as medicines, medical devices, natural health products, and active pharmaceutical ingredients.

Last activity almost 2 years ago
Smokefree Environments and Regulated Products (Smoked Tobacco) Amendment Bill

This bill significantly limits the number of retailers able to sell smoked tobacco products; aims to prevent young people from taking up smoking by prohibiting the sale of smoked tobacco products to anyone born on or after 1 January 2009; and aims to make smoked tobacco products less appealing and addictive.

Last activity about 2 years ago
COVID-19 Public Health Response (Extension of Act and Reduction of Powers) Amendment Bill

This bill would enable the ongoing management of COVID-19 by continuing the legislative powers needed to implement public health measures to support the COVID-19 response.

Last activity about 2 years ago
Food (Continuation of Dietary Supplements Regulations) Amendment Bill

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.

Last activity about 2 years ago
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