Megan Woods
Labour Party MP for Wigram
Bills
Fuel Industry Bill
This bill introduces changes to wholesale market arrangements in the fuel sector to improve transparency of pricing and to provide for rules to ensure that wholesale contracts are transparent and fair.
Crown Minerals (Decommissioning and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
This bill introduces a number of provisions to mitigate the risk to the Crown and other third parties of having to carry out and fund decommissioning of petroleum infrastructure, and also includes amendments to the Crown Minerals Act 1991 that are not specific to decommissioning.
Electricity Industry Amendment Bill
The purpose of this bill is to ensure that the Act, which governs the Electricity Authority and the Electricity Industry Participation Code, will provide an effective regulatory framework for the electricity industry in view of rapidly evolving technologies and business models.
Christ Church Cathedral Reinstatement Bill
The purpose of this bill is to facilitate the reinstatement of the Christ Church Cathedral.
Crown Minerals (Petroleum) Amendment Bill
This bill amends the Crown Minerals Act 1991 to give effect to the Government's announcement made on 12 April 2018 relating to offshore petroleum permitting.
Residential Tenancies (Healthy Homes Standards) Amendment Bill
This bill amends the Residential Tenancies Act 1986 to extend the final compliance date for the healthy homes standards that can be prescribed under regulations for all landlords to 1 July 2025.
Crown Minerals Amendment Bill
This bill contains amendments to the Crown Minerals Act 1991. The policy objective of this bill is to maintain the effectiveness and efficiency of the permitting regime established by the Act.
Earthquake Commission Amendment Bill
This bill amends the Earthquake Commission Act 1993 to update and improve the operation of the Act by focusing on simplifying and speeding up the handling of claims for natural disaster damage, particularly when dealing with a large-scale natural disaster.
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