New Zealand Sign Language Act 2006 Explained

Short Title:New Zealand Sign Language Act 2006
Legislature:New Zealand Parliament
Enacted By:House of Representatives
Royal Assent:10 April 2006[1]
Date Commenced:10 April 2006
Bill Date:7 April 2004
Introduced By:Hon. Ruth Dyson
1St Reading:22 June 2004
2Nd Reading:23 February 2006
3Rd Reading:6 April 2006
Summary:Recognising New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) as New Zealand's third official language
Status:in force

The New Zealand Sign Language Act 2006 is an act of the New Zealand Parliament recognising New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) as New Zealand's third official language.

Background

Historically, NZSL users have been subject to social deprivation due to the lack of recognition [2]

In April 2006, the New Zealand Government announced that New Zealand Sign Language would become New Zealand's third official language following English and Maori, which would allow the ability to use and access NZSL in legal proceedings, including in court.[3]

Impact

Five years after the bill passed, many public services were still inaccessible in NZSL.[4]

Recognising NZSL as an official language of New Zealand, Air New Zealand released updates to its in-flight videos making them accessible in NZSL.[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: New Zealand Sign Language Bill 2004: Bills Digest No 1088. New Zealand Parliament. 2004-04-08. 2007-12-19.
  2. Locker McKee . Rachel . 2006-01-01 . The Eyes Have It! Our Third Official Language: New Zealand Sign Language . Victoria University of Wellington Law Review . 4 . 5. 129-148. 10.26686/jnzs.v0i4/5.112 . 2024-07-18. Because the sign languages of Deaf people have been historically denigrated as less than fully language-like and even conducive to social deprivation, discussion of their political status necessarily starts by confirming that they possess the characteristics of natural human languages..
  3. Web site: NZ Sign Language to be third official language . Dyson . Ruth . 2006-04-07 . Beehive.govt.nz . New Zealand Government . 2024-07-18 . The immediate effect of the New Zealand Sign Language Bill, which is expected to pass this afternoon after its third reading, will be to provide people with the right to use and access New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) in legal proceedings, including in court. .
  4. Locker McKee . Rachel . 2011-08-01 . Action Pending: Four Years on from the New Zealand Sign Language Act 2006 . Victoria University of Wellington Law Review . 42 . 2 . 277-298 . 10.26686/vuwlr.v42i2.5133 . 2024-07-17.
  5. Web site: Air New Zealand takes sign language to the skies with the launch of NZ Sign Language Week '24 . 2024-05-08 . Karryon . New Beach Co. . 2024-07-18 . “We’re thrilled we could support NZSL Week and recognise its importance as an official language of Aotearoa by encouraging our crew to show their signing skills on this flight,” Collett said. .