The Government will repeal the "year and a day" law that was used as one of the reasons why police chose not to prosecute anyone over the collapse of the CTV building, which killed 115 people in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern made the announcement during her post-Cabinet press conference today.
Section 162 of the Crimes Act says that no one is criminally responsible for the killing of another, unless the death takes place within a year and a day after the cause of death.
Crown Law cited the rule as an obstacle to prosecution in the CTV building case, where 115 people died when the building collapsed in the 2011 earthquake.
Police last year decided not to prosecute because they did not believe a prosecution would succeed.