- Information about the Law Commission and its work programme is on its website, lawcom.govt.nz.
- The Legislation Design and Advisory Committee guidelines can be found on its website, ldac.org.nz.
- Information about requirements for impact analysis and disclosure statements, and the government's expectations for good regulatory practice, including regulatory stewardship expectations, is available on the Treasury website, treasury.govt.nz.
- The Turning Policy Into Law Guide can be found on the Parliamentary Counsel Office website, pco.govt.nz.
- Detailed procedural guidance on the requirements for submitting bids for the legislation programme and the procedures for taking legislative proposals through the Cabinet Legislation Committee and Cabinet can be found in the CabGuide, at dpmc.govt.nz/publications/cabguide.
- The Standing Orders of the House of Representatives and Speakers' Rulings can be found on the Parliament website, parliament.nz.
- David McGee, Parliamentary Practice in New Zealand,Office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives, provides additional information about parliamentary practice and process, and is available on parliament.nz.
- Questions for written answer and replies can be accessed on parliament.nz.
- Guidance concerning the interaction between public service officials, select committees, and political parties is available on the Public Service Commission website, publicservice.govt.nz.
- Guidance for policy-makers on when and how to provide for the Treaty of Waitangi in legislation is available on the Office for Māori Crown Relations - Te Arawhiti website, tearawhiti.govt.nz. Te Arawhiti also administers the Treaty provisions oversight group, which is available to meet with agencies to support the development of legislative provisions.
- The New Zealand Gazette is available at gazette.govt.nz.
- Cabinet Office circulars are available on the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet website, dpmc.govt.nz/publications/cabinet-office-circulars-and-notices.
The guidance listed here was current at the time of going to press. For updates, see the online version of this manual at dpmc.govt.nz/cabinet-manual.