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Marriage (Definition of Marriage) Amendment Act 2013

Marriage (Definition of Marriage) Amendment Act 2013
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New Zealand Parliament
An Act to amend the Marriage Act 1955 to clarify that a marriage is between 2 people regardless of their sex, sexual orientation, or gender identity.
Citation 2013 No 20
Enacted by House of Representatives
Date passed 17 April 2013
Date of Royal Assent 19 April 2013
Date commenced 19 August 2013
Administered by Ministry of Justice
Legislative history
Bill Marriage (Definition of Marriage) Amendment Bill
Bill citation Member's Bill 39
Bill published on 26 July 2012
Introduced by Louisa Wall
First reading 29 August 2012
Second reading 13 March 2013
Third reading 17 April 2013
Committee report 27 February 2013
Related legislation
Marriage Act 1955
Civil Union Act 2004
Status: Current legislation
External video
Marriage (Definition of Marriage) Amendment Bill -- Third Reading vote announcement and celebration
In The House NZ via YouTube
Marriage (Definition of Marriage) Amendment Bill -- Maurice Williamson's "big gay rainbow" speech
Television New Zealand via YouTube

The Marriage (Definition of Marriage) Amendment Act 2013 is an Act of Parliament in New Zealand, which since 19 August 2013, allows same-sex couples to legally marry.

The Act was proposed as a private member's bill by MP Louisa Wall in May 2012, and was drawn from the ballot in July of that year. It passed its third reading in the House of Representatives on 17 April 2013, and became law when it received the Royal Assent two days later.

On 14 May 2012, openly lesbian Labour Party MP Louisa Wall (Manurewa) stated that she would introduce a private member's bill, the Marriage (Definition of Marriage) Amendment Bill, allowing adult couples of any gender to marry, including same-sex and different sex couples. The bill was submitted to the members' bill ballot on 30 May 2012. Openly gay Green Party MP Kevin Hague (list) also submitted a same-sex marriage bill, the Marriage (Equality) Amendment Bill, to the ballot on 24 June. Wall and Hague stated that they planned to work together in support of whichever bill came up first.

On 26 July 2012, a ballot draw of five members' bills saw Wall's Marriage (Definition of Marriage) Amendment Bill drawn and introduced. In its introductory form, the bill would insert a definition of "marriage" into Section 2 of the Marriage Act 1955 as "the union of 2 people regardless of their sex, sexual orientation, or gender identity"; it would also replace Schedule 2 – the list of prohibited degrees of marriage – with a new schedule using gender-neutral terms.

Prime Minister John Key had stated that he would support any same-sex marriage bill in its first reading initially, but after Louisa Wall's bill was drawn Key stated that he would support it through all stages. Opposition leader David Shearer also declared his support for Wall's bill and said that Labour Party MPs would be allowed to cast conscience votes.New Zealand First announced it would abstain, and that the legalisation of same-sex marriage should be put to a referendum. However, at the first reading, all New Zealand First MPs opposed the bill, largely because abstentions reduce the majority needed for a bill to pass.


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