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Have Your Say On The Conversion Practices Prohibition Legislation Bill |
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The Justice Committee is seeking submissions on the Conversion Practices Prohibition Legislation Bill. The bill would make it an offence to perform conversation practices on an individual under the age of 18, or on an individual who lacks decision-making capacity. A person convicted of this offence would be liable to a maximum of three years’ imprisonment.
It would also make it an offence for a person to perform conversion practices on an individual that causes serious harm if the person knows that serious harm could occur, or is reckless as to whether it would cause serious harm. A person convicted of this offence would be liable to a term of imprisonment not exceeding 5 years.
Conversion Therapy defined in the proposed bill as any practice that:
The bill provides a list of things that are not considered to be conversion practices, including:
Make a submission on the bill by midnight on Wednesday, 8 September 2021.
Submissions will be publicly released by the committee and will be available on the Parliament website. Submitters seeking to have their submissions considered privately or anonymously can contact committee staff at justice@parliament.govt.nz to discuss this.
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