Have Your Say On The Integrity Sport And Recreation Bill
The Social Services and Community Committee is now
calling for submissions on the Integrity Sport and
Recreation Bill. The bill would establish a new independent
Crown entity: the Integrity Sport and Recreation Commission.
The purpose of the commission would be to prevent threats to
the integrity of sport, such as competition manipulation,
the use of prohibited substances, bullying and harassment,
discrimination, corruption, and fraud. It would also be
responsible for promoting and protecting the safety and
wellbeing of participants in New Zealand's sport and
recreation sector.
Some of the key functions of the Integrity Sport and Recreation Commission would include:
· providing guidance and education to the sport and recreation sector and engaging with participants on integrity issues
· establishing integrity codes, investigating breaches of codes and other threats of integrity, and providing policies and procedures for complaints management and dispute resolution
· implementing the World Anti-Doping Code and creating sports anti-doping rules.
Tell the Social Services and Community Committee what you think
Make a submission on the bill by 11.59pm on Wednesday, 3 May 2023.
For more details about the bill:
· Read the full content of the bill
· What’s been said in Parliament about the bill?
· Follow the committee’s Facebook page for updates