Transport revenue and funding documents that don't fit neatly into the other categories but provide useful context for understanding the broader system Road User Charges operate within.
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This is a parliamentary resource document from 16 Oct 2024. The document is titled 'AJHR Vol 06 53rd Parliament'. The discussion covers charge rates and indexation, compliance and enforcement. This document is integral to understanding New Zealand's legislative and parliamentary approach to road user charge administration and reform.
This daily progress report from March 19, 2024, records that the Road User Charges (Light Electric RUC Vehicles) Amendment Bill received its second reading in parliament. The report confirms this major milestone in the bill's passage, moving it from the initial stages toward committee consideration. This advancement indicates broad parliamentary agreement to consider the bill on its merits in detail before the committee stage.
This is a daily progress report from parliament dated March 28, 2024, documenting the completion of the committee stage of the Road User Charges (Light Electric RUC Vehicles) Amendment Bill. The report confirms this was a key milestone in the bill's legislative journey, after which the bill could proceed to its final reading. The document shows the bill was advancing efficiently through its parliamentary stages as part of the government's 2024 legislative program.
This is a daily progress report from parliament dated March 27, 2024, documenting business conducted during that sitting day. The document records that the committee stage of the Road User Charges (Light Electric RUC Vehicles) Amendment Bill was completed on that date, marking a significant milestone in the legislative process. The report confirms the bill's progression through parliament and indicates the legislative process was proceeding efficiently through its various stages.
This daily progress report from March 5, 2024, documents major legislative milestones including the first reading and referral of the Road User Charges (Light Electric RUC Vehicles) Amendment Bill to the Transport and Infrastructure Committee. The report notes the bill was referred under urgency with a reporting deadline of March 14, 2024, indicating the government's accelerated timeline for legislative consideration. The record confirms parliamentary processing of this key transport policy bill.
This daily progress document from February 29, 2024, confirms the introduction of the Road User Charges (Light Electric RUC Vehicles) Amendment Bill to parliament. The report indicates the bill was formally presented and assigned a place in the parliamentary legislative schedule. This record marks the beginning of the bill's parliamentary journey, with the document showing the government acting under urgency provisions to expedite legislative consideration.
This is a Daily Progress record from Parliament dated 22 February 2023 documenting urgent government business conducted that day. The document records that the Road User Charges (Temporary RUC Reduction Scheme) Amendment Bill (No 2) was given urgency and passed through all stages (first reading, second reading, committee stage, and third reading) in a single day, demonstrating the government's priority in rapidly extending the temporary RUC reduction from the previous reduction period that ended on 1 February 2023.
Unknown submitter supports the Road User Charges (Light Electric Vehicles) Amendment Bill. Key areas: pricing and environmental impact.
Official weekly journal of the House of Representatives for Tuesday, 26 July 2022. This document records parliamentary business transacted during the week including petitions, papers presented to Parliament, select committee reports, bills read at various stages, oral questions to ministers, and voting records. It provides a comprehensive account of formal parliamentary procedures and legislative activity during the specified week.
This is a Daily Progress record from Parliament dated 5 April 2022 documenting the parliamentary business conducted that day. The document records that the Road User Charges (Temporary RUC Reduction Scheme) Amendment Bill was introduced, urgency was granted for all-stage passage, and the bill was read through first, second reading, and committee stage, with debate on the third reading being interrupted. The record demonstrates the accelerated parliamentary process used by the government to quickly implement temporary relief measures in response to fuel price pressures.
Official weekly journal of the House of Representatives for Tuesday, 28 June 2022. This document records parliamentary business transacted during the week including petitions, papers presented to Parliament, select committee reports, bills read at various stages, oral questions to ministers, and voting records. It provides a comprehensive account of formal parliamentary procedures and legislative activity during the specified week.
This is the complete Journals of the House for April 5-7, 2022, documenting the parliamentary week in which the Road User Charges (Temporary RUC Reduction Scheme) Amendment Bill passed through all legislative stages using urgency procedures. The document provides comprehensive procedural records showing the bill's progression from first reading through second reading, committee stage (including detailed voting on proposed National Party amendments), and committee reports, with all stages completed in one sitting week. The extensive voting tables show National Party attempted four substantive amendments to increase the discount level and expand eligibility (all defeated 75-43 or similar margins), demonstrating significant opposition attempts to modify the government's policy while ultimately accepting passage.
Official weekly journal of the House of Representatives for Tuesday, 19 October 2021. This document records parliamentary business transacted during the week including petitions, papers presented to Parliament, select committee reports, bills read at various stages, oral questions to ministers, and voting records. It provides a comprehensive account of formal parliamentary procedures and legislative activity during the specified week.
Official weekly journal of the House of Representatives for Tuesday, 21 June 2022. This document records parliamentary business transacted during the week including petitions, papers presented to Parliament, select committee reports, bills read at various stages, oral questions to ministers, and voting records. It provides a comprehensive account of formal parliamentary procedures and legislative activity during the specified week.
This is a reference to the Journals of the House for the week beginning April 5, 2022, which would contain the official parliamentary records for the week in which the Road User Charges (Temporary RUC Reduction Scheme) Amendment Bill passed through all legislative stages. The document appears to have been unavailable at the time of access (404 error), but it would normally contain detailed procedural records, voting results, and legislative outcomes from that significant legislative week. This absence prevents detailed analysis of the complete parliamentary process for that important RUC legislation.
This is a parliamentary resource document from 6 Aug 2021. The document is titled 'AJHR 52Nd Parliament Volume 3'. The discussion covers charge rates and indexation. This document is integral to understanding New Zealand's legislative and parliamentary approach to road user charge administration and reform.
This is a parliamentary resource document from 15 Jul 2021. The document is titled 'Journals Of The House For The 52Nd Parliament Volume 1 (Journals)'. The document forms part of New Zealand's official parliamentary records.
This document is Volume 2 (Schedules) of the Journals of the House of Representatives for New Zealand's 52nd Parliament, covering the period from 7 November 2017 to 6 September 2020. Published in 2021, it contains official parliamentary schedules and administrative records including proclamations, member lists, presiding officers, parliamentary parties, ministers, acts passed, bills introduced (government, members', local, and private), select committee reports, petitions, papers presented, and documents tabled. While this particular volume excerpt focuses on foundational parliamentary documents rather than substantive legislative debate, the full journals represent the formal record of parliamentary business and legislative activity during this three-year parliamentary term. Though the extracted text does not contain specific content about Road User Charges (RUC) legislation, this document serves as an index and reference guide that would reference any RUC-related bills, papers, or parliamentary actions that occurred during the 52nd Parliament's session.
Official weekly journal of the House of Representatives for Wednesday, 25 November 2020. This document records parliamentary business transacted during the week including petitions, papers presented to Parliament, select committee reports, bills read at various stages, oral questions to ministers, and voting records. It provides a comprehensive account of formal parliamentary procedures and legislative activity during the specified week.
Official weekly journal of the House of Representatives for Wednesday, 25 November 2020. This document records parliamentary business transacted during the week including petitions, papers presented to Parliament, select committee reports, bills read at various stages, oral questions to ministers, and voting records. It provides a comprehensive account of formal parliamentary procedures and legislative activity during the specified week.
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