Department of Labour's Regulatory Impact Statements
All policy proposals submitted to cabinet which result in government bills or statutory regulations must be accompanied by a Regulatory Impact Statement, unless an exemption applies.
The Treasury’s Information and Guidance Material and the Cabinet Step by Step Guide set out the details for this requirement.
Regulatory Impact Statements
- Regulatory Impact Statement — Disclosure of Information and the Duty of Good Faith [pdf 15 pages, 4.26MB]
- Regulatory Impact Statement — Continuity of Employment (Part 6A of the Employment Relations Act) [pdf 24 pages, 516KB]
- Minimum Wage Review 2012 [pdf 18 Pages, 714kB]
- Regulatory Impact Statement - 2013/14 ACC Levies [pdf 307KB]
- Regulatory Impact Statement - Starting Out Wage [pdf, 13 pages, 125KB]
- Since the Regulatory Impact Statement was completed, the figures have been revised and updated using the latest population projections for youth from Statistics New Zealand (released July 2012). The model has now been expanded to include the 18 to 19 year old beneficiary population (estimates provided by the Ministry of Social Development).
- Regulatory Impact Statement - Management of Drugs and Alcohol in the Adventure Tourism Sector [pdf, 17 pages, 217KB]
- Regulatory Impact Statement - Improving how collective bargaining operates [pdf, 24 pages, 3.4MB]
- Regulatory Impact Statement - Registration scheme for adventure tourism sector [pdf, 11 pages, 44KB]
- Regulatory Impact Statement - Registration scheme for adventure and outdoor commercial sectors [pdf, 14 pages, 84KB]
- Regulatory Impact Statement - Immigration Amendment Bill [PDF, 15 pages, 439KB]
- Regulatory Impact Statement – Minimum Wage Review 2011 or [pdf 25 pages, 382KB]
- Regulatory Impact Statement – Minimum Wage Review 2010
- Regulatory Impact Statement: Amending regulations to raise minimum competency requirements for managing small underground coal mines
- Regulatory Impact Statement: 2011/12 ACC levies
- Regulatory Impact Statement: Introducing Experience Rating into the Work Account [pdf 11.4MB]
- Regulatory Impact Statement – Review of the Holidays Act 2003
- Regulatory Impact Statement – Amendments to the Employment Relations Act 2000
- Health and Safety in Employment Amendment Bill (No 3)
- Regulatory Impact Statement – Minimum Wage Review 2009
- Regulatory Impact Statement - Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation and Compensation Amendment Bill 2009
- Regulatory Impact Statement - Minimum Wage Review 2007
- Regulatory Impact Statement - Holidays Act Amendment
- Regulatory Impact Statement - Essential skills: Supporting economic transformation through immigration temporary work policy
- Regulatory Impact Statement - Temporary work policy: Recognised seasonal employer policy
- Regulatory Impact Statement - Recognised seasonal employer policy: transitional arrangements, change to permit type and fee adjustments
Immigration Act Review
- Core Provisions
- Visas
- Decision Making
- Protection
- Deportation
- Review and Appeal
- Classified Information
- Third Parties
- Compliance and Enforcement
- Monitoring and Detention
- Biometric Information
Regulatory Impact Statement for the 2006 Employment Relations Amendment Bill
Regulatory Impact Statement for the Immigration Advisers Licensing Bill, May 2005
Regulatory Impact Statement for the
2005 Minimum Wage Review
[pdf 30 KB, 7 pages]
Regulatory Impact Statement for the
2004 Minimum Wage Review
[pdf 130 KB, 7 pages]
Regulatory Impact Statement for Regulating Immigration Advice, December 2004
[pdf 73 KB, 14 pages]
Regulatory Impact Statement for Regulating Immigration Advice, May 2004
[pdf 35 KB, 6 pages]
Regulatory Impact Statement for the 2003 Minimum
Wage Review
[pdf 144 KB, 5 pages]
Regulatory Impact Statement for the 2003
Holidays Bill
[pdf 93 KB, 4 pages]
Regulatory Impact Statement for the 2002 Minimum
Wage Review
[pdf 107 KB, 5 pages]

