NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard.Credit:Jessica Hromas
The temporary powers are set to expire in March 2022 but would be extended by another year.
Premier Dominic Perrottet has delayed a decision until next year and stressed his government would only retain critical measures beyond 2022.
“Only the health provisions that need to be extended will be extended,” he said. “I will be carefully considering this matter over the summer break.”
The bill also includes powers for the Chief Health Officer to introduce health orders without first seeking approval from the NSW Civil and Administrative Appeals Tribunal.
While the bill was agreed to by cabinet last week,some MPs expressed anger over it on Tuesday,in particular those from electorates most affected by strict public health orders during the recent lockdown.
Opposition to the bill has seen it taken off the government agenda until concerns of all MPs have been worked through.