health minister Tony RyallWednesday 31 October 2012, 2:28PM
Media release from health minister Tony Ryall
The Natural Health Products Bill has been reported back to
Parliament with the support of all parties on the Health Select
Committee.
Health Minister Tony Ryall is pleased with progress on the bill,
which will provide regulation of commercial natural health
products, such as vitamin supplements, Echinacea and fish
oil.
"New Zealanders can continue to support and manage their own health
as they do now, but the bill will ensure the natural health
products they buy are safe, the labels are accurate and the claims
the products make, such as 'will improve your immunity', are true,"
Mr Ryall said.
"This low cost, low bureaucracy regulation will give the public
greater confidence about the safety and integrity of natural health
products."
Mr Ryall acknowledged the cooperation of the Green Party in the
development of the Bill which was reported back unanimously.
Green Party Natural Health spokesperson Mojo Mathers said, "The
Bill brings in a good balance between light handed regulation and
protecting consumers."
"The schedule of approved pharmacopeia in the Bill will make the
process of approving traditional claims very straightforward for
many natural health products.
"I'm pleased that products prepared as part of traditional medicine
practice such as Rongoa are exempted."
Only commercial products will be affected - people can continue to
prepare home remedies.
The Government and the Green Party also acknowledged the support of
the Labour Party.
The detailed regulatory work will be undertaken in consultation
with the industry, and public. As part of the memorandum of
understanding agreement, the Government has also agreed the Green
Party will be involved at every stage of the development of these
regulations.