The second bill, which Peters said will come before the House later this year, would cover issues which would implement other reforms, a post-transition governance system and other changes.
However, little detail has been offered at this stage.
The new laws are in response to the Messara Review of the Racing Industry' as well as advice from the Ministerial Advisory Committee (MAC) on Racing.
The Messara Review, completed in August last year, confirmed the racing industry is in serious decline and has reached a tipping point. It made 17 major recommendations.
Peters appointed the MAC to advise the Government on how it could revitalise the racing industry.
The two pieces of legislation Peters announced today would help fix the sector.
"The New Zealand racing industry is in a state of serious decline," Peters said this morning.
He said the Coalition Government supports the overall intent of the Messara Report and is committed to reforms.
"We know we have the grass, the race animals, and the people to help the industry achieve its potential."
New Zealand's racing industry contributed $1.6 billion to the NZ economy in 2016/17.