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    4740451 Executive Wing, Parliament Buildings, Wellington, New Zealand 6011 64 4 817 9698 www.dpmc.govt.nz 2 May 2023 Ref: OIA-2022/23-0849 Dear Official Information Act request relating to staff suspensions at the Department of the Prime Minister and…
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    Level 4, Bowen House, Parliament Buildings | PO Box 5010 | Wellington 6145 | New Zealand Tel: +64 4 830 5100 | [email protected] | www.civildefence.govt.nz 1 May 2023 Reference: OIA-2022/23-0527 Dear Official Information Act request for…
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    This section provides information on the Cabinet process for Ministers' and Parliamentary Under-Secretaries’ overseas travel and Cabinet travel paper requirements. Follow this link for templates for the two kinds of travel papers (requests for Ministerial…
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    The 2023 edition of the Cabinet Manual has been published. You can see the Cabinet Manual here .  If you’d like a hard copy, please email [email protected] .
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  • Personal email accounts and phone numbers

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    2.86 As far as possible, Ministers should not use their personal email account or phone number to conduct ministerial business. Where the use of a personal account or phone number for ministerial business is unavoidable (for example, when Ministers are…
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    Information about the Law Commission and its work programme is on its website, lawcom.govt.nz . The Legislation Design and Advisory Committee guidelines can be found on its website, ldac.org.nz . Information about requirements for impact analysis and…
  • Appendix A: The Treaty of Waitangi/Te Tiriti o Waitangi

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    The Treaty of Waitangi is regarded as a founding document of government in New Zealand. The Treaty has two texts: one in te reo Māori (Te Tiriti o Waitangi) and one in English. They were signed in 1840 by representatives of the British Crown and…
  • Principles of Cabinet decision-making

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    Items for consideration by Cabinet 5.11 As a general rule, Ministers should put before their colleagues the sorts of issues on which they themselves would wish to be consulted. Ministers should keep their colleagues informed about matters of public…
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    Preparing and submitting Cabinet papers 5.39 Papers are submitted to Cabinet committees and Cabinet to enable Ministers to make collective decisions based on sound information and analysis. Good papers reflect robust policy development and consultation…
  • Secretary of the Cabinet and the Cabinet Office

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    5.84 The Cabinet Office is a government secretariat, providing continuity and impartial support for operations at the centre of government. The Cabinet Office is a unit within the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, headed by the Secretary of…
  • 6. Elections, Transitions, and Government Formation

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    6.1 This chapter describes the principles and procedures that apply to elections, transitions, and government formation. It covers: the electoral cycle and its impact on government decision-making; the principles and procedures that apply to transitions…
  • The electoral cycle

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    General 6.2 The term of Parliament in New Zealand is three years from the date fixed for the return of the writs issued for the previous general election (see section 17 of the Constitution Act 1986 ). Parliament may, however, be dissolved before the…
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    General 6.16 The formation of a government following a general election is the usual process by which executive power is transferred from one government administration to another. For information on a mid-term change of government, see paragraphs 6.58 - 6…
  • Government formation

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    General 6.41 The process of government formation occurs most commonly following an election, but may be necessary if the government loses the confidence of the House mid-term. The principles and processes set out in paragraphs 6.42 - 6.47 apply in…
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    General 6.54 Some transitions between administrations may occur during the electoral term. There may be a transition to a new Prime Minister, or to a new governing party or coalition. The guidance in paragraphs 6.55 - 6.61 sets out the established…
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    6.62 As the Governor-General's principal adviser, the Prime Minister may advise the Governor-General to dissolve Parliament and call an election (see paragraphs 2.4 and 2.6 ). Usually this advice will be timed in accordance with the electoral cycle. 6.63…
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    6.65 The neutrality of the public sector must be protected throughout the pre-election period and the government formation process. 6.66 Before and after an election, the incumbent Ministers should ensure that any requests they make for advice or…
  • 7. The Executive, Legislation, and the House

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    7.1 This chapter provides an overview of the main principles and procedures concerning the development of government legislation (Acts of Parliament and secondary legislation) at the executive level. The chapter covers: the Speech from the Throne and the…
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    7.3 The first formal opportunity for a government to outline its legislative intentions is the delivery of the Speech from the Throne. The Speech from the Throne is given by the Governor-General or the Sovereign (if in New Zealand) on the second sitting…
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    7.5 In most years the Prime Minister presents a statement to the House on the first sitting day. This statement is to review public affairs and to outline the government's legislative and other policy intentions for the next 12 months (see the section…
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    Purpose of the legislation programme 7.6 The legislation programme provides an annual framework within which priorities are established for preparing, and managing the progress of, the government's proposed bills. 7.7 The programme arranges groups of…
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    7.16 The Legislation Act 2019 contains a mechanism for systematically revising the presentation of some New Zealand Acts to make them more accessible. After being revised, they are introduced as revision bills into Parliament for re-enactment. Revision is…
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    7.20 The Law Commission is an independent Crown entity established by statute to undertake the systematic review, reform, and development of the law of New Zealand. Projects for the Law Commission may be proposed by any Minister or by the Law Commission.…
  • Development and approval of bills

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    From policy to enactment 7.23 The development of bills is a complex and time-consuming process requiring careful planning and coordination. The basic process for developing government bills can be summarised as follows: decision to pursue a policy…
  • Secondary legislation

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    Authority to make secondary legislation 7.85 In general, the principles and policies of the law are set out in Acts of Parliament. Parliament can delegate power to the Executive to make some laws in the form of secondary legislation. Secondary legislation…
  • Ministers and the House

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    7.106 In addition to its legislative function, another key role of the House of Representatives is scrutiny of the Executive. Much of this scrutiny, such as consideration of the Estimates, takes place in select committees (see paragraphs 7.112 - 7.126 ).…
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