Occupational regulation of engineers: Release of discussion document – Minute of Decision
Published: 10 Jun 2021Cabinet approved public consultation on proposed changes to the occupational regulation of engineers.
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Cabinet approved public consultation on proposed changes to the occupational regulation of engineers.
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Cabinet paper seeking approval to undertake public consultation on proposed changes to the occupational regulation of engineers.
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Cabinet agreed to progress legislative and regulatory proposals to strengthen the licensed building practitioners scheme.
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Cabinet approved consultation on potential issues with the licensed building practitioners scheme.
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Cabinet approved the release of a discussion document on proposals for building system regulations for public consultation and a draft version of the discussion document.
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Cabinet paper seeking approval to release a discussion document on proposals for building system regulations for public consultation and a draft version of the discussion document.
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Research analysis of submissions received from the 2020 Building for Climate Change Frameworks consultation.
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The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment is consulting on proposed changes to the occupational regulation of engineers. Use this form to provide feedback on the proposed changes to the occupational regulation of engineers.
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The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment is consulting on proposed changes to the occupational regulation of engineers. Engineering covers a range of industries that includes on-site practical construction work as well as office-based design and evaluation work. We are now seeking feedback on the following proposed changes to the occupational regulation of engineers: 1. Establish a new registration scheme for all engineers to ensure a base level of professionalism, 2. Establish a new licensing regime to regulate who can carry out or supervise engineering work in specified practice fields that have a higher risk of harm to the public. 3. Set up a new regulator to oversee the registration and licensing process and investigate complaints.
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This paper seeks approval for further policy changes to the retention money regime in the Construction Contracts Act 2002 (CCA), following feedback from stakeholders on an exposure draft of the Construction Contracts (Retention Money) Amendment Bill (the Bill).
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