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Plain Language Act 2022

The Plain Language Act 2022 requires all public service agencies and crown agents to use plain language. For everyone else, plain language is not required but is highly recommended for readability.
Complete Act
(www.legislation.govt.nz
Documents that must use plain language
The Plain Language Act applies to content in English that is intended for the general public — rather than a specific person. It includes content that is in print or online.
Content must be in plain language if it’s:
  • about government services or entitlements and how to access them
  • about requirements or obligations, for example: filing or providing information
  • for public education campaigns.
Note: The Plain Language Act 2022 does not stop organisations from using te reo Māori in their documents.
Why use plain language
Only 16% of New Zealand adults are considered to have high literacy levels People may also:
  • be unfamiliar with the subject and related jargon
  • have limited computer skills.
  • Using simple words and sentence structures can make information more accessible and easier to scan. This helps to improve transparency and build trust.
Writing using plain language
Documents must use language that is:
  • appropriate to the audience
  • clear, concise and well organised.

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