Customs and Excise (Joint Border Management Information Sharing and Other Matters) Amendment Bill

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Hon Maurice Williamson

Customs and Excise (Joint Border Management Information Sharing and Other Matters) Amendment Bill

Government Bill

200—2

As reported from the Justice and Electoral Committee

Contents

Commentary

Key

1 Title

2 Commencement

Part 1
Amendments to Customs and Excise Act 1996

3 Principal Act amended

4 Interpretation

4A Customs controlled areas

5 New section 39A inserted

6 Regulations relating to entry of imported goods

7 Regulations relating to entry of goods for export

8 New section 68C inserted

9 Goods deemed to have been manufactured

9A Excise duty on goods manufactured outside manufacturing area

10 Keeping of business records

11 Goods temporarily imported

12 No liability where Customs ruling relied on

13 New sections 128 to 128D substituted

14 Obligation to pay penalty not suspended by appeal

15 No penalty in certain cases

16 New section 149AA inserted

17 Preliminary search of persons by use of aids

18 Examination of goods subject to control of Customs

19 Use of aids by Customs officer

20 Obstructing Customs officer or interfering with Customs property

21 New section 177AA inserted

22 Power of chief executive to deal with petty offences

23 Application of Act to postal articles

24 New sections 282B to 282L inserted

Definitions for information-sharing provisions

Interim arrangements for information sharing

Information sharing for joint border management

25 New section 286A inserted

26 Schedule 1 amended

27 Consequential amendments

Part 2
Amendments to Biosecurity Act 1993

28 Principal Act amended

29 New headings and sections 41A to 41I inserted

Definitions for information-sharing provisions

Interim arrangements for information sharing

Information sharing for joint border management

30 New section 165A inserted

Schedule 1
Schedule 1 of Customs and Excise Act 1996 amended

Schedule 2
Consequential amendments

Legislative history


The Parliament of New Zealand enacts as follows: