In order for the Cabinet Legislation Committee (LEG) to examine a draft bill, the paper that accompanies the bill (or substantial supplementary order paper) to the committee must adhere to the following format. The form indicates the headings to be used. Each heading must appear in the paper. Write "not applicable" if the heading is not relevant to the bill.
See the CabGuide section on legislation for more information about Cabinet requirements and processes for bills.
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Office of the Minister of [xx]
Cabinet Legislation Committee
Government Examples Bill: Approval for Introduction Proposal 1 Briefly state what is proposed in the paper. Policy 2 Briefly summarise the policy to be implemented by the bill. (Give references and dates of relevant Cabinet and Cabinet committee decisions.) 3 Indicate any aspects of the bill that are likely to be contentious. 4 Explain why a bill is required. 5 Indicate any outstanding policy issues and explain why these have not yet been resolved. 6 State whether a Regulatory Impact Statement (RIS) was prepared in accordance with the necessary requirements, and was submitted at the time that Cabinet or Cabinet committee approval of the policy relating to the bill was sought. Include references to the minutes of previous consideration by Cabinet. 7 In the unlikely event that a RIS is required for the proposal and has not previously been submitted to Cabinet or a Cabinet committee at the policy approval stage, it should be attached to the paper, and the paper should provide:
8 If a RIS is not required because an exemption applies, specify why the exemption applies. 9 If a RIS is required but has not been developed, specify the reason why. Compliance 10 Indicate whether the bill complies with each of the following, with reasons if the bill does not comply (list each sub-heading):
Consultation 11 Summarise the consultation that has taken place, under the following categories, and the results of that consultation:
Binding on the Crown 12 At the policy development stage, a decision should have been made by a Cabinet committee on whether the bill should state that the Act will be binding on the Crown. (See the Cabinet Office circular entitled Acts Binding the Crown: Procedures for Cabinet Decision [CO (02) 4]). State what that decision was and give the reference number of the minute. Creating new agencies or amending law relating to existing agencies 13 If the legislation will create a new agency, will the Ombudsmen Act 1975 and the Official Information Act 1982 apply? If not, why not? (Consult the Office of the Ombudsmen on this issue and summarise its views.) 14 If the legislation will create a new agency that is legally separate from the Crown, will it be a Crown entity? If not, why not? What governance and accountability requirements will apply to the entity? (Consult the State Services Commission and the Treasury on these issues and summarise their views.) 15 If the legislation will amend the existing coverage of the Ombudsmen Act 1975, the Official Information Act 1982 or the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987, explain why. (Consult the Office of the Ombudsmen on this issue and summarise its views.) Allocation of decision making powers 16 Does the draft legislation involve the allocation of decision making powers between the executive, the courts and tribunals? 17 Have the criteria relating to the qualifications and responsibilities of decision makers and the procedures they follow been applied? (Criteria and procedures are set out in the Legislation Advisory Committee report, LAC Guidelines: Guidelines on Process and Content of Legislation.) 18 If the criteria and procedures have not been followed, state departures from the criteria and reasons for these. Associated regulations 19 Will regulations be needed to bring the bill into operation? If so, summarise briefly the regulations needed, their likely timing (taking into account the 28-day rule), and the likely size of the drafting task involved to develop them. Deemed regulations 20 State whether or not the proposed bill includes any provision empowering the making of deemed regulations. 21 If the bill includes such a provision(s):
Definition of Minister/department 22 Does the bill contain a definition of Minister, department (or equivalent government agency) or chief executive of a department (or equivalent position)? Consult the Cabinet Office on this issue and summarise its views (link only available to people with access to the Public Sector Intranet). Commencement of legislation 23 When will the bill come into force? Ensure that the following matters are covered:
24 Indicate the date by which the bill should be introduced and the date by which it should be passed. 25 Indicate the select committee to which it is proposed that the bill be referred. Recommendations 26 The Minister of x recommends that the Committee:
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