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Supplementary Order Paper No 125 (released 23 September 2015) – New Zealand Legislation
Supplementary Order Paper No 125
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Proposed amendments to Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill
This Supplementary Order Paper makes 3 amendments to the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Bill, which in turn amends the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Act 2006 (the principal Act).
Clause 2, the commencement clause, is amended so that only the amendments made by clause 7 are brought into force on 23 February 2015 (being the date on which the Bill was introduced into the House of Representatives). The rest of the Bill will now come into force on the day after the date on which it receives the Royal assent.
Clause 7 is amended solely to remove those provisions in the clause relating to the insertion of new subpart 9 of Part 2 into the principal Act. Those amendments are moved into new clause 8. This is necessary to avoid new subpart 9 coming into force on the date on which the Bill was introduced.
New clause 8 is inserted into the Bill to house the amendments to the principal Act that are moved from clause 7. The amendments are unchanged, except as follows:
a new paragraph is added to the definition of affected claimant in new section 165 to clarify that the claimant’s claim must have been brought under the principal Act within 10 years of the date of the issue of the code compliance certificate for the building work in question (or, if more than 1 certificate was issued, the day on which the final certificate was issued):
the requirement in new section 165 for a claimant to still own the dwellinghouse immediately before 23 February 2015 is amended so that the critical date is now that on which the section comes into force. This is to avoid catching into the definition in that clause claimants who dispose of a dwellinghouse between the date on which the Bill was introduced and the date on which new section 165 comes into force (being the day after the date on which Royal assent is given).
The Honourable Dr Nick Smith, in Committee, to propose the amendments shown in the following document.
Amendments to Part 1A
4 Section 125B amended (Interpretation)
5 New sections 125BA and 125BB and cross-heading inserted
125BA Meaning of qualifying claimant
Eligibility for financial assistance measures
125BB Eligibility for financial assistance measures
Consequential amendments, validations, and transitional amendments
6 Section 4 amended (Overview of this Act)
7 New subparts 8 and 9 subpart 8 of Part 2 inserted
Subpart 8—Validations connected to 2011 Gazette notice
161 Validation of clauses 1B and 1C of 2011 Gazette notice
162 Certain decisions not invalid because of lack of agreement by participating territorial authority
163 Certain applications continue on basis of law as amended
164 Amendments to 2011 Gazette notice
Subpart 9—Certain claimants deemed to have eligible claims
165 Meaning of affected claimant
166 Affected claimants deemed to have eligible claims
8 New subpart 9 of Part 2 inserted
This Act is the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Act 2014.
This Act Section 7 is deemed to have come into force on 23 February 2015.
This Act amends the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Act 2006 (the principal Act).
Part 1 Amendments to Part 1A
In section 125B(1) and (2), after “In this Part” , insert “and subpart 8 of Part 2” .
In section 125B(1), replace the definition of qualifying claimant with:
qualifying claimant has the meaning given in section 125BA
In section 125B(1), insert in their appropriate alphabetical order:
2011 Gazette notice means the notice published in the Gazette on 28 July 2011, at pp 3198 and 3199, issued under this Act and entitled “Contribution Criteria: Financial Assistance Package”
participating territorial authority means the relevant territorial authority if it has agreed to participate in the package of financial assistance measures
After section 125B, insert:
In this Part, qualifying claimant means a claimant who has an eligible claim in respect of a dwellinghouse and who—
the contribution criteria specified by the chief executive in either clause 1 of the 2011 Gazette notice (as amended by the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Act 2014) or any other notice in the Gazette that the chief executive has issued for the purposes of setting contribution criteria; and
the contribution criteria specified in subsection (2); or
in the chief executive’s opinion, is taking all reasonable steps to meet the contribution criteria described in paragraph (a).
The contribution criteria referred to in subsection (1)﻿(a)﻿(ii) are as follows:
if the claimant has applied for adjudication under this Act (regardless of whether the claimant has commenced mediation or adjudication) and the relevant participating territorial authority was either named as a party in the application or later joined to the application, then—
the participating territorial authority must agree to the claimant receiving a financial contribution under the package of financial assistance measures; and
the claimant must withdraw from adjudication in accordance with section 67; and
if the claimant has applied for or is involved in any other civil proceedings relating to the weathertightness of the dwellinghouse to which the relevant participating territorial authority is named as a party, or has been joined as a party,—
the claimant must discontinue the civil proceedings entirely; and
if the claimant has applied for mediation or adjudication under the Act in respect of the same dwellinghouse, the claimant must also comply with paragraph (a)﻿(ii).
To avoid doubt, a claimant is not required to withdraw an application for adjudication under subsection (2)﻿(a), or to discontinue civil proceedings under subsection (2)﻿(b), until all other applicable criteria that a person needs to meet in order to become a qualifying claimant are met.
All qualifying claimants are eligible for financial assistance measures from the Crown.
Only those qualifying claimants who also meet the criteria specified in clause 2 of the 2011 Gazette notice (or the equivalent clause in any other Gazette notice) are eligible for financial assistance measures from participating territorial authorities.
Part 2 Consequential amendments, validations, and transitional amendments
Replace section 4(i) with:
repeals the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Act 2002; and
makes consequential amendments; and
specifies how Part 1 of this Act applies to, and who is to deal with, claims under the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Act 2002 that have not been disposed of before the transition date (1 April 2007); and
validates certain matters in relation to the 2011 Gazette notice; and
deems certain claims to be eligible claims under the Act.
In Part 2, after subpart 7, insert:
Clauses 1B and 1C of the 2011 Gazette notice were validly made and have always been valid.
A decision referred to in subsection (2) is not invalid merely because a participating territorial authority did not agree to the claimant receiving a financial contribution under the package of financial assistance measures.
This subsection refers to a decision, made before 23 February 2015, that a claimant was not a qualifying claimant because the criteria in clause 1B or 1C of the 2011 Gazette notice were not met.
This section applies to an application made under section 125C but not decided before the commencement of this section.
For the purposes of determining the application, the amendments made by the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Act 2014 must be treated as having been in force on and from the time the application was made.
This section amends the 2011 Gazette notice.
Delete all the words after the heading “Contribution Criteria: Financial Assistance Package” and before the heading “Definitions” .
In clause 1, delete “To qualify for a contribution from the Crown, all of the criteria in this clause 1 must be met:” .
Revoke clauses 1B and 1C.
In clause 2, delete “Subject to clause 2C, to qualify for a contribution from a Participating Territorial Authority:” .
Revoke clause 2A.
In section 166, affected claimant means a person to whom the following circumstances apply:
the person brought a claim under section 9 in respect of the construction or alteration of a dwellinghouse for which—
1 or more code compliance certificates were issued for the relevant building work; and
the certificate or certificates were issued before 1 January 2012; and
the chief executive or the chair decided, within the period starting on 1 April 2007 and ending on 10 June 2014, that the claim was not an eligible claim; and
the sole reason for the chief executive’s or the chair’s decision was that the claim failed to satisfy the criteria in, as the case may be, section 14(a), 15(c), 16(a), 17(a), or 18(c); and
in reaching that decision, the chief executive or the chair treated the date on which the dwellinghouse was constructed or altered as a date earlier than the date on which the code compliance certificate for the relevant building work was issued (or, if more than 1 code compliance certificate was issued, the date on which the final code compliance certificate was issued); and
immediately before 23 February 2015, the person still owned the dwellinghouse.
An affected claimant is deemed to have an eligible claim under this Act in respect of the dwellinghouse concerned, and the provisions of this Act and the 2011 Gazette notice (as amended by the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Amendment Act 2014) apply accordingly, subject to the rest of this section.
A claim must be treated as eligible on and from the date on which the claim would have been an eligible claim if the chief executive or the chair had originally decided the claim in the person’s favour.
Clause 1G of the 2011 Gazette notice does not apply to an affected claimant.
A claim must be treated as satisfying the requirements of clause 1H(i) and (ii) and I(i) and (ii) of the 2011 Gazette notice.
To avoid doubt, this section does not automatically confer on an affected claimant the status of a qualifying claimant.
In Part 2, after subpart 8 (as inserted by section 7 of this Act), insert:
the claim was brought within the period of 10 years immediately before the day on which the code compliance certificate was issued (or, if more than 1 certificate was issued, the day on which the final certificate was issued); and
in reaching that decision, the chief executive or the chair treated the date on which the dwellinghouse was constructed or altered as a date earlier than the date on which the code compliance certificate for the relevant building work was issued (or, if more than 1 certificate was issued, the date on which the final certificate was issued); and
on the commencement of this section, the person still owned the dwellinghouse.