Wellington's century-old ban on skim milk and Dunedin's fish inspection law are set to be repealed as part of a broader effort to eliminate obsolete and unused legislation from New Zealand's statute books.
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a legal lasagne of obsolete relics
Bishop aims to trim outdated laws from the statute books – but won’t this permit sales of watery stuff as “milk”?Spotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.