Matt Doocey

National Party MP for Waimakariri

Bills

Mental Health Bill

This bill repeals and replaces the Mental Health (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Act 1992 to create a modern legislative framework for compulsory mental health care.

Last activity October 19, 2025In progressGovernment bill
Public Collections and Solicitations (Disclosure of Payment) Bill

This bill seeks to bring transparency to public collectors, who are paid to solicit donations or signatures, to ensure that the public is fully informed as to all the relevant information when signing, paying, or donating to any cause.

Last activity July 5, 2024In progressMember's bill
Accident Compensation (Interest on Instalment Plans) Amendment Bill

This bill retrospectively validates the ACC's past practice of charging debit interest and provides an explicit legal authority for the ACC to continue to charge debit interest.

Last activity June 29, 2024EnactedGovernment bill
Companies (Annual Report Notice Requirements) Amendment Bill

This bill amends the Companies Act 1993 to reduce costs on companies by removing the requirement to provide a written notice of the annual report to shareholders.

Last activity May 12, 2023In progressMember's bill
Corrections (School Notification of Sex Offenders) Amendment Bill

This Member’s bill seeks to ensure that when a sex offender is placed in a community, the principals of the local schools are notified of this placement.

Last activity March 9, 2023DefeatedMember's bill
Synthetic Urine (Prohibition on Importation, Supply and Acquisition to Pass a Workplace Drug Test) Bill

Currently some retailers are openly advertising and selling synthetic urine to cheat a drug test. This Member’s bill seeks to prohibit the importation, supply and acquisition of synthetic urine to pass a workplace drug test.

Last activity March 9, 2023DefeatedMember's bill
Policing (Killing a Police Dog) Amendment Bill

This bill amends the Policing Act 2008 to increase the penalty for killing a police dog, from a maximum of two years to a maximum of five years imprisonment.

Last activity February 26, 2023DefeatedMember's bill

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