Current Local Government Legislative/Policy Topics
Councils operate under a wide array of legislation. These Acts both empower councils and set out some expectations of councils.
The Department of Internal Affairs administers three of the key Acts under which councils operate. These are -
- Local Electoral Act 2001 sets out the processes for the conduct of council elections.
- Local Government Act 2002 sets out the general powers of councils, the community outcomes process, and planning and accountability requirements.
- Local Government (Rating) Act 2002 sets out the powers councils have to raise revenue by way of different rating tools.
Councils also operate under other local government legislation, which set out specific responsibilities for functions and activities to be delivered locally.
Better Local Government
On March 19 2012, the Government announced an eight point reform programme for local government. The reforms are aimed at providing better clarity around the role of councils, stronger governance, improved efficiency and more responsible financial management. They are part of the government’s broader programme for building a more productive, competitive economy and better public services.
The Freedom Camping Act
The Freedom Camping Act received Royal assent on 29 August 2011 and is administered jointly by the Department of Conservation and the Department of Internal Affairs.
Local Government Review
The cabinet papers and minutes on the Government's decisions relating to a review of the local government system, entitled "Smarter Government, Stronger Communities: Towards Better Local Governance and Public Service", have been posted on the Department of Internal Affairs website.
Local Government Act 2002 Reform
The Transparency, Accountability and Financial Management of Local Government (TAFM) Reforms to the Local Government Act 2002 are being implemented.
Nelson-Tasman reorganisation scheme approved by Local Government Commission
A new local government structure for the Nelson and Tasman area, to be called the Nelson Tasman District, has been approved by the Local Government Commission and will be put to the electors of both districts for approval in separate polls. If approved, the new scheme will come into effect on 1 November 2012.
Changes to Local Government Arrangements in Auckland
The Government's changes to the local government arrangements in the Auckland region.


