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Legislative Offices in New Zealand
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Legislative Offices sector based in New Zealand. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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New Zealand Parliament
The New Zealand Parliament (Pāremata Aotearoa) is where issues that affect us all are debated and discussed, laws are made, and the Government is held to account. This page provides news and updates about what Parliament’s working on, and how you can get involved. We also feature information about events and tours at Parliament, parliamentary history, and our relationships with other parliaments overseas. This page is run by the Office of the Clerk (the House of Representatives’ secretariat at Parliament). We’re not affiliated with any political party and we’re independent of the Government.
501 to 1000 staff
Law Commission Te Aka Matua O Te Ture
The Law Commission’s role is to promote the systematic review, reform and development of the law of New Zealand. As an independent Crown Entity, its functions are to review the law and make recommendations for improvement. Additionally, the Law Commission advises the Minister and government agencies on ways in which the law of New Zealand can be made as understandable and accessible as is practicable. The Commission has a commitment to consult the public on areas of law that are being reviewed. It promotes discussion and consultation through its issues papers series, and invites submissions from the public prior to making its recommendations for law reform to the Minister. These recommendations are published in its report series, and the government then decides what future amendments are to be made to the law.
11 to 50 staff
Parliamentary Counsel Office New Zealand
Under the Legislation Act 2019, the objective of the PCO is to promote high-quality legislation that is easy to find, use, and understand and, to that end, to exercise stewardship of New Zealand's legislation as a whole. The functions of the PCO are to- draft, publish, and consolidate legislation - revise Acts in accordance with the current revision programme - examine local and private Bills, and Members' Bills that the Attorney-General directs to be examined, and report to the Attorney-General on their effect advise departments and agencies on the drafting of secondary legislation not drafted by the PCO - guide, support, and review practices relating to the design, drafting, and publication of legislation.
51 to 200 staff
Careers At New Zealand Parliament
The New Zealand Parliament (Pāremata Aotearoa) is where issues that affect us all are debated and discussed, laws are made, and the Government is held to account. When you work at Parliament, you don’t just watch democracy in action, you're are part of it! This is a dedicated channel to promote working for Office of the Clerk and Parliamentary Service. This page is run by the Office of the Clerk (the House of Representatives’ secretariat at Parliament). We’re not affiliated with any political party and we’re independent of the Government.
501 to 1000 staff