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Amendments to the Biosecurity Act 1993

The Biosecurity Law Reform Bill was introduced to Parliament in November 2010, to update the Biosecurity Act and allow the biosecurity system to respond to an increasingly challenging environment. The Primary Production select committee considered the Bill during the first half of 2011, and reported the Bill back to the House in June 2011. The Bill can be downloaded from this link (offsite link to www.parliament.nz).

This page provides background information on the amendments, including links to information papers, reports from stakeholder consultation workshops and Cabinet papers

Project drivers and scope

Changes in technology, new approaches to managing risk, and a drive for improved efficiencies mean that the Biosecurity Act 1993 has not kept up with the changing face of New Zealand’s biosecurity system. The project’s focus is on the need for change in key areas rather than on reviewing all aspects of the Act.

Stakeholder consultation

In November 2009, the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MAF) prepared an information paper (offsite link to www.biosecurity.govt.nz) (115 KB) to introduce the priority areas of the Act that appear to warrant amendment. For each of the main subject areas, the paper set out the drivers for change, what should be different in the future and what might change in the Act.

Stakeholder workshops were held in November 2009 to discuss the proposals outlined in the information paper.   Based on feedback received at the workshops, written submissions and further analysis, MAF developed more detailed proposals for change, as set out in the Summary of Proposals paper (offsite link to www.biosecurity.govt.nz) (246 KB).

MAF held a second round of workshops with stakeholders in February 2010.  A report from the workshops is available:

Cabinet decisions

The feedback from the second round of workshops, and from a further round of written submissions, contributed to the development of proposals that were considered by Cabinet in June 2010.  Cabinet agreed to the proposals in the following papers:

The related Regulatory Impact Statement can be found here (offsite link to www.maf.govt.nz), and further information on the Future of Pest Management project is available here.

Page last updated: 22 February 2012