Public Act 1981 No 47 Date of assent 15 October 1981 Commencement see section 1(2)
Changes authorised by section 17C of the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989 have been made in this reprint.
Ageneraloutlineofthesechangesissetoutinthenotesattheendofthisreprint,togetherwith other explanatory material about this reprint.
Part 2 Royal, vice-regal, State, and heraldic emblems and names
12 Unauthorised use of Royal and vice-regal emblems 9 13 Unauthorised use of State emblems 10 14 Unauthorised use of words suggesting Royal or 10 government patronage 15 Advertisements claiming government patronage 12
Part 3 Provisions relating to certain other names, emblems, and words
16 Unauthorised use of name and emblem of United Nations 12 and other international organisations 17 Use of the word “Anzac ” 13 18 Unauthorised use of name “Returned Services’ 14 Association ” 19 Protection of names, uniforms, etc, of Girl Guides 15 Association and Toc H, Incorporated 20 Unauthorised use of certain commercial names 16 20A Unauthorised use of emblems, words, and names relating 18 toOlympicGamesandCommonwealthGames[Repealed] 20AA Defence[Repealed] 18 20B Injunction for breach of section 20A[Repealed] 18
Part 4 Miscellaneous provisions
21 Registering authority not to register in certain cases 18 22 Existing rights protected 19 23 Emblems and names protected under other Acts 19 24 General penalty 19 25 Consent of Attorney-General required to certain 19 prosecutions 26 Liability of officers of associations 19 26A Power to amend Schedule 2A 20 27 Amendments and repeals 20
Schedule 1 21 The New Zealand Flag
Schedule 2 22 Ordersandnoticesdeemedtohavebeenmadeorgiven under this Act
Reprinted as at7 July 2010 | Flags, Emblems, and Names ProtectionAct 1981 | s 2 |
Schedule 2A | 23 | |
Olympic Games and Commonwealth Games emblems, | ||
words, and names | ||
[Repealed] | ||
Schedule 3 | 24 | |
Enactments and orders (relating to protection of | ||
certain emblems, names, and words) preserved | ||
Schedule 4 | 28 | |
Enactments consequentially amended | ||
Schedule 5 | 29 | |
Enactments repealed |
An Act to declare the New Zealand Ensign to be the New Zealand Flag and to make provision relating to its use and to the use of certain other flags, and to make better provision for theprotectionofcertainnames andemblems of Royal, national, international, commercial, or other significance
1 | Short Title and commencement |
(1) | ThisActmaybecitedastheFlags,Emblems,andNamesProtection Act 1981. |
(2) | This Act shall come into force on 1 January 1982. |
2 | Interpretation In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,— coat of arms or arms means any object or figure, being a symbolic representation displayed in colours on a shield in conformity with the principles and rules of heraldry, with or without any crown, helmet, mantling, supporters, motto, or other accessories |
emblem means any device, seal, mark, trade mark, badge, symbol, design, logotype, or other distinctive sign of identification; and includes any representation thereof, whether on any flag, banner, sign, or other printed or written material, or by way of any pictorial representation or other visual image, or otherwise |
government department means any department, office, corporation, agency, or instrument of any kind of the legislative or executive or judicial Government of New Zealand; and includes any officer of the Crown
Minister meanstheMinisteroftheCrownwho,undertheauthority of anywarrantorwith the authorityofthe PrimeMinister,isforthetimebeingresponsiblefortheadministrationof this Act
Ministry means the department of State that is, with the authority of the Prime Minister, for the time being responsible for the administration of this Act
the New Zealand Red Ensign means the red ensign usually worn by merchant ships registered in the United Kingdom, with the addition on the fly thereof of the Southern Cross as represented by four 5-pointed white stars
the New Zealand White Ensign means the flag described in the Schedule of the New Zealand White Ensign Regulations 1968 (SR 1968/93)
proper name, in relation to any town or road or other place, means the name assigned or approved in respect of that place by the New Zealand Geographic Board or the Surveyor-General or a territorial authority under any Act
registering authority includes—
Relations Act 2000;— and also includes any other officer acting on behalf of any officer referred to in any of paragraphs (a) to (k)
representation, in relation to any emblem or coat of arms, meansanyprintedorothervisualrepresentationoftheemblem or coat of arms
Royal means relating to Her Majesty or any other member of
the Royal Family theRoyalNewZealandAirForceEnsignmeanstheflagdescribedinthenoticepublishedintheGazette on14September 1939atpage2496undertheheading“RoyalNewZealandAir Force Ensign”. Section 2 Minister : substituted, on 22 October 2003, by section 3(1) of the
Flags, Emblems, and NamesProtectionAmendment Act2003(2003 No 73).
Section2 Ministry : inserted,on22October2003,bysection3(2)oftheFlags, Emblems, and Names Protection Amendment Act 2003 (2003 No 73).
Section2registeringauthorityparagraph(d): substituted,on22October2003, by section 3(3) oftheFlags,Emblems, andNames Protection AmendmentAct 2003 (2003 No 73).
Section 2 registering authority paragraph (g): amended, on 20 August 2003, by section 201 of the Trade Marks Act 2002 (2002 No 49).
Section 2 registering authority paragraph (h): substituted, on 1 July 1994, by section 2 of the Company Law Reform (Transitional Provisions) Act 1994 (1994 No 16).
Section2registeringauthorityparagraph(k): substituted,on22October2003, by section 3(3) oftheFlags,Emblems, andNames Protection AmendmentAct 2003 (2003 No 73).
3 Act to bind Crown
This Act binds the Crown.
Section 4(1): amended, on 22 October 2003, by section 4(1) of the Flags, Emblems, and Names Protection Amendment Act 2003 (2003 No 73).
Section 4(2): amended, on 22 October 2003, by section 4(2) of the Flags, Emblems, and Names Protection Amendment Act 2003 (2003 No 73).
Part 1 The New Zealand Flag and Ensigns 5 New Zealand Ensign declared to be New Zealand Flag
Compare: 1952 No 49 s 5(1), (2); Flags Act 1953 s 3 (Aust)
Section 5(3)(b): amended, on 29 October 1992, by section 88(2) of the Ship Registration Act 1992 (1992 No 89).
6 Ensigns of New Zealand Subject to section 8, nothing in this Part shall derogate from the use ascribed to—
Section 6(b): substituted, on 29 October 1992, by section 88(2) of the Ship Registration Act 1992 (1992 No 89).
Nothing in this Part shall derogate from the use ascribed to the Customs flag by section 8 of the Customs and Excise Act 1996. Section7: amended,on 1 October 1996, by section289(1)oftheCustomsand
Excise Act 1996 (1996 No 27).
NothinginthisPartshalllimitoraffectHerMajesty’spowers to approve, or authorise the approval of, the alteration of the New Zealand Flag for any official purposes by the placement thereon of any letter, emblem, or representation. Compare: Flags Act 1953 s 6 (Aust)
9 Use of alternative flags
Section 9(2): substituted, on 22 October 2003, by section 5 of the Flags, Em blems, and Names Protection Amendment Act 2003 (2003 No 73).
10 Rules relating to flying of New Zealand Flag
(1)or otherwise,setout forgeneralinformation and guidance rules of conduct and the etiquette to be followed in the flying or other use of the New Zealand Flag; but no such rules shall have the force of law.
(3) The notice referred to in Part A of Schedule 2, which may hereafterbecitedastheNewZealandFlagNotice1977,shall bedeemed for the purposes of this section tohavebeengiven under subsection (1). Compare: Flags Act 1953 s 7 (Aust) Section 10(1): amended, on 22 October 2003, by section 6 of the Flags, Em blems, and Names Protection Amendment Act 2003 (2003 No 73).
Part 2 Royal, vice-regal, State, and heraldic emblems and names
Section 12(4)(b): substituted, on 20 August 2003, by section 201 of the Trade Marks Act 2002 (2002 No 49).
Section14(4)(a)(v): substituted,on22October2003,bysection7oftheFlags, Emblems, and Names Protection Amendment Act 2003 (2003 No 73).
Part 3 Provisionsrelatingtocertainothernames, emblems, and words
blems, and Names Protection Amendment Act 2003 (2003 No 73).
Section18(3)(a): amended,on15December2005,bysection3(a)oftheFlags, Emblems, and Names Protection Amendment Act 2005 (2005 No 102).
Section 18(3)(b)(i): amended, on 15 December 2005, by section 3(b) of the Flags, Emblems,and Names Protection Amendment Act 2005 (2005 No 102).
Section 18(3)(b)(ii): amended, on 15 December 2005, by section 3(c) of the Flags, Emblems,and Names Protection Amendment Act 2005 (2005 No 102).
Section 18(3)(b)(iv): amended, on 15 December 2005, by section 3(d) of the Flags, Emblems,and Names Protection Amendment Act 2005 (2005 No 102).
Section 18(3)(b)(iv): amended, on 15 December 2005, by section 3(e) of the Flags, Emblems,and Names Protection Amendment Act 2005 (2005 No 102).
Section 18(3)(b)(iv): amended, on 15 December 2005, by section 3(f) of the Flags, Emblems,and Names Protection Amendment Act 2005 (2005 No 102).
(1) EverypersoncommitsanoffenceagainstthisActwhouses—
withouttheauthorityoftheGirlGuidesAssociationor(asthe case may require) Toc H, Incorporated.
oftheGirlGuidesAssociationor(asthecasemayrequire)Toc H, Incorporated,—
and,inthecontextinwhichitisusedorisintendedtobeused, is not likely to deceive any person.
(6) Nothing in this section shall prohibit or affect the use by any personofanyname,title,style,designation,orwordif,immediatelybeforethecommencementofthissection,thatusewas expresslyauthorisedbyanyconsent, permission,approval,or authority given by any person lawfully entitled to give it. Section20: substituted,on1July1992,bysection46(1)oftheCrownResearch
Institutes Act 1992 (1992 No 47).
Section 20(3)(r): added, on 7 July 2010, by section 4 of the Flags, Emblems, and Names Protection Amendment Act 2010 (2010 No 66).
Section 20(3)(s): added, on 7 July 2010, by section 4 of the Flags, Emblems, and Names Protection Amendment Act 2010 (2010 No 66).
20A Unauthorised use of emblems, words, and names relating to Olympic Games and Commonwealth Games [Repealed] Section 20A: repealed, on 29 August 2007, by section 83 of the Major Events Management Act 2007 (2007 No 35).
[Repealed]
Section20AA:repealed,on29August2007,by section83 oftheMajorEvents Management Act 2007 (2007 No 35).
[Repealed]
Section 20B: repealed, on 29 August 2007, by section 83 of the Major Events Management Act 2007 (2007 No 35).
22 Existing rights protected Nothing inthisActshallprohibit oraffecttheuse byanypersonofanyemblem,name,representation,orwordif,immediately before the commencement of this Act, that use was expressly authorised by any consent, permission, approval, or authority given by any person lawfully entitled to give it.
23 Emblems and names protected under other Acts Nothing in this Act shall limit or affect any of the enactments specified in Schedule 3 relating to the protection of various emblems and names.
24 General penalty EverypersonwhocommitsanoffenceagainstthisActisliable on summary conviction,—
Section 24: substituted, on 19 December 1998, by section 3 of the Flags, Em blems, and Names Protection Amendment Act 1998 (1998 No 121).
25 Consent of Attorney-General required to certain prosecutions Noinformationforanoffenceagainstanyof sections11to15 shall be laid without the consent of the Attorney-General.
26 Liability of officers of associations Where any association (whether incorporated or unincorporated) is guilty of an offence against this Act, every officer or other person concerned in the management of the association shall be guilty of a like offence if it is proved that the act that constituted the offence took place with his authority, permission, orconsent, or that he knew the offencewas to be or was beingcommittedandfailedtotakeallreasonablestepstoprevent or stop it.
26A Power to amend Schedule 2A The Governor-General may, from time to time, by Order in Council,—
Section 26A: inserted, on 19 December 1998, by section 4 of the Flags, Em blems, and Names Protection Amendment Act 1998 (1998 No 121).
Part A s 10(3) DaysonWhichNewZealandEnsignistobeFlownonGovernment Buildings (Gazette 1977, p 643)
Part B s 16(5) ICAO OfficialEmblem and Seal Notice 1958 (Gazette 1958, p 174) International Atomic Energy Agency Name and Emblem Notice
International Criminal Police Organisation Name Notice 1962 (SR 1962/69) Prohibition of Use of Emblem, Official Seal, or Name of the World
Health Organisation (Gazette 1950, p 8)
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation Name and Emblem Notice 1966 (SR 1966/12) WorldBank GroupNamesand EmblemsNotice 1966(SR 1966/13) WorldMeteorologicalOrganisationNameandEmblemNotice1968
(SR 1968/126)
Part C s 17(3) AmendingNoticeastotheUseoftheWord “Anzac” (Gazette 1916, p 3765) Prohibiting the Use of the Word “Anzac” (Gazette 1916, p 2893)
Part D s 19(2), (3) Protection of Names, Badges, & c, of Girl Guides Association (Gazette 1931, p 1542) ProtectionofNameandBadgeofTocH,Incorporated(Gazette 1939,
p 2011)
[Repealed]
Schedule 2A: repealed, on 29 August 2007, by section 83 of the Major Events Management Act 2007 (2007 No 35).
Schedule 3 s 23
Enactments and orders (relating to
protection of certain emblems, names,
Emblem, name, or words Enactment or order protected
BroadcastingAct1976:section15 BroadcastingCorporationof New Zealand
Children’s Health Camps Board Dissolution Act 1999: section 14
Commonwealth Games Symbol Protection Act 1974
Gambling Act 2003: section 267
Gambling Act 2003: section 268
Geneva Conventions Act 1958: section 8
Housing Corporation Act 1974: section 43
Local Government Act 1974: section 696
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Act 1992: section 23
National War Memorial Act 1992: section 15
emblem of the King George the Fifth Memorial Children’s Health Camps Federation
the Xth British Commonwealth Games symbol
New Zealand Lotteries Commission
Golden Kiwi
Red Cross or Geneva Cross Red Crescent Red Lion and Sun
“Housing New Zealand Corporation and Housing Corporation of New Zealand”
coats of arms of city, borough, county, district, town, regional, and united councils
“Museum of New Zealand”, “Te Papa Tongarewa”, “National Art Gallery”, “National Museum”
“National War Memorial”, “War Memorial, Carillon, and Hall of Memories”
New Zealand Antarctic Institute Act 1996: section 11
New Zealand Export-Import Corporation Act 1974: section 30
New Zealand Film Commission Act 1978: section 34
Prohibited Marks Order 1957 (SR 1957/179)
Prohibited Marks Order 1961 (SR 1961/120)
Prohibited Marks Order 1982 (SR 1982/127)
Returned Services Associations Badge Order 1950 (Gazette 1950, p 1870)
ScoutAssociationofNewZealand Amendment Act 1967: section 5
SportandRecreationNewZealand Act 2002: section 12
Emblem, name, or words protected
“New Zealand Antarctic Institute”, “Ross Dependency Research Committee”, “NewZealandAntarcticProgramme”
“NewZealandExport-Import Corporation”
“NewZealandFilmCommission”
Green Cross for Safety symbol
symbol of the International Olympic Committee
“TELARC”
New Zealand Racing Board, Totalisator Agency Board, TAB, Racing Conference, New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing, Trotting Conference, Harness Racing New Zealand, and New Zealand Greyhound Racing Association
badge of the Returned Services Associations
“Scout Association”
Sport and Recreation New Zealand
Testing Laboratory Registration “Testing Laboratory Regis- Act 1972: section 29 tration”
TouristHotelCorporationAct “TouristHotelCorporationof 1974: section 3 New Zealand”
Schedule 3 Building Performance Guarantee Corporation Act 1977: section 37: re pealed, on 1January1988,by section 2(1)(c)oftheFinance Act 1987(1987No200).
Schedule 3 Children’s Health Camps Act 1972: section 39: repealed, on 1 April 2000, by section8 oftheChildren’sHealthCampsBoardDissolutionAct1999(1999No141).
Schedule3Children’sHealthCampsBoardDissolutionAct1999: section14: inserted, on 1 April 2000, by section 8 of the Children’s Health Camps Board Dissolution Act 1999 (1999 No 141).
Schedule 3 Consumer Council Act 1966: section 35: repealed, on 1 January 1989, by section 9 of the Consumer Council Act Repeal Act 1988 (1988 No 144).
Schedule 3 Development Finance Corporation Act 1973: section 32: repealed, on 1 April 1987, by section 19(1) of the Development Finance Corporation of New Zealand Act 1986 (1986 No 129).
Schedule 3 Development Finance Corporation of New Zealand Act 1986: section 13: repealed,on23September1988,by section14(1) oftheDevelopmentFinanceCorporation of New Zealand Amendment Act 1988 (1988 No 141).
Schedule 3 Gambling Act 2003: section 267: inserted, on 1 July 2004, by section 374 of the Gambling Act 2003 (2003 No 51).
Schedule 3 Gambling Act 2003: section 268: inserted, on 1 July 2004, by section 374 of the Gambling Act 2003 (2003 No 51).
Schedule 3 Gaming and Lotteries Act 1977: section 116: repealed, on 1 July 2004, by section 374 of the Gambling Act 2003 (2003 No 51).
Schedule 3 Gaming and Lotteries Act 1977: section 139: repealed, on 1 July 2004, by section 374 of the Gambling Act 2003 (2003 No 51).
Schedule 3 Housing Corporation Act 1974: section 43: amended, on 1 July 2001, by section 24(1) of the Housing Corporation Amendment Act 2001 (2001 No 37).
Schedule3IndustrialDesignAct1966: section30: repealed,on10December1988,by section14 oftheTestingLaboratoryRegistrationAmendmentAct1988(1988No167).
Schedule3MuseumofNewZealandTePapaTongarewaAct1992: section23: inserted, on 1 July 1992, by section 33(1) of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Act 1992 (1992 No 19).
Schedule 3 National War Memorial Act 1992: section 15: inserted, on 1 July 1992, by section 16 of the National War Memorial Act 1992 (1992 No 20).
Schedule 3 New Zealand Antarctic Institute Act 1996: section 11: inserted, on 1 July 1996, by section18 of the New Zealand Antarctic Institute Act 1996 (1996 No 38).
Schedule 3 Police Regulations 1949 (Reprinted with amendments Nos 1–24: SR 1985/259): regulation 93B: repealed, on 1 October 2008, by section 130(1) of the Policing Act 2008 (2008 No 72).
Schedule 3 Post Office Act 1959: section 65: repealed, on 1 January 1988, by section 2(2) of the Post Office Act Repeal Act 1987 (1987 No 115).
Schedule 3 Post Office Act 1959: section 235: repealed, on 1 January 1988, by section 2(2) of the Post Office Act Repeal Act 1987 (1987 No 115).
Schedule 3 Prohibited Marks Order 1982 (SR 1982/127): inserted, on 17 December 1985,bysection2oftheFlags,Emblems,andNamesProtectionAmendmentAct1985 (1985 No 176).
Schedule 3 RacingAct 1971: section29: repealed, on1August 2003, by section69(1) of the Racing Act 2003 (2003 No 3).
Schedule 3 Racing Act 2003: section 24: inserted, on 1 August 2003, by section 69(1) of the Racing Act 2003 (2003 No 3).
Schedule 3 Recreation and Sport Act 1987: section 34: repealed, on 1 July 1992, pur suant to section 2(5) of the Sport, Fitness, and Leisure Amendment Act 1992 (1992 No 18).
Schedule3RuralBankingandFinanceCorporationAct1974: section 44: repealed, on 31 October 1989, by section 21(1) of the Rural Banking and Finance Corporation of New Zealand Act 1989 (1989 No 81).
Schedule3ScientificandIndustrialResearchAct1974: section13A:repealed,on1July 1992, by section 46(1) of the Crown Research Institutes Act 1992 (1992 No 47).
Schedule3SportandRecreationNewZealandAct2002: section12: inserted,on1January2003,by section62 oftheSportandRecreationNewZealandAct2002(2002No38).
Schedule 3 Sport, Fitness, and Leisure Act 1987: section 34: repealed, on 1 January 2003, by section 62oftheSport and Recreation New Zealand Act 2002 (2002 No 38).
Schedule 3 Standards Act 1965: section 29: repealed, on 1 July 1988, by section 28 of the Standards Act 1988 (1988 No 5).
Schedule 3 Testing Laboratory Registration Act 1972: section 29: inserted, on 17 December 1985, by section 2 of the Flags, Emblems, and Names Protection Amendment Act 1985 (1985 No 176).
Amendment(s) incorporated in the Act(s).
Amendment(s) incorporated in the Act(s).
Amendment(s) incorporated in the Act(s).
Amendment(s) incorporated in the Act(s) .
Shipping and Seamen Act 1952 (1952 No 49)
Amendment(s) incorporated in the Act(s).
Trade Marks Act 1953 (1953 No 66)
Amendment(s) incorporated in the Act(s).
Enactments repealed Chartered Associations (Protection of Names and Uniforms) Act 1930 (1930 No 15) (1957 Reprint, Vol 1, p 835)
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2 Status of reprints
3 How reprints are prepared
4 Changesmadeundersection17CoftheActsandRegulations Publication Act 1989
5 List of amendments incorporated in this reprint (most recent first)
Notes
ThisisareprintoftheFlags,Emblems,andNamesProtection Act 1981. The reprint incorporates all the amendments to the Actasat7July2010,asspecifiedinthelistofamendmentsat the end of these notes.
Relevantprovisionsofany amending enactments thatcontain transitional, savings, or application provisions that cannot be compiled in the reprint are also included, after the principal enactment, in chronological order. For more information, see http://www.pco.parliament.govt.nz/reprints/ .
Under section 16D of the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989, reprints are presumed to correctly state, as at the dateofthereprint,thelawenactedbytheprincipalenactment and by the amendments to that enactment. This presumption applies even though editorial changes authorised by section 17C of the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989 have been made in the reprint.
This presumption may be rebutted by producing the official volumes of statutes or statutory regulations in which the principal enactment and its amendments are contained.
A number of editorial conventions are followed in the preparation of reprints. For example, the enacting words are not included in Acts, and provisions that are repealed or revoked are omitted. For a detailed list of the editorial conventions, see http://www.pco.parliament.govt.nz/editorial-conventions/ or Part8ofthe Tables of New Zealand Acts and Ordinances and Statutory Regulations and Deemed Regulations in Force.
Section17C oftheActsandRegulationsPublicationAct1989 authorises the making of editorial changes in a reprint as set out in sections 17D and 17E of that Act so that, to the extent permitted, the format and style of the reprinted enactment is consistent with current legislative drafting practice. Changes thatwould alter the effect of the legislation are not permitted.
Anewformatoflegislationwasintroducedon1January2000. Changestolegislativedraftingstylehavealsobeenmadesince 1997, and are ongoing. To the extent permitted by section 17C of the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989, all legislationreprintedafter1January2000isinthenewformat forlegislationandreflectscurrentdraftingpracticeatthetime of the reprint.
In outline, the editorial changes made in reprints under the authority of section 17C of the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989 are set out below, and they have been applied, where relevant, in the preparation of this reprint:
• omission of unnecessary referential words (such as “of this section” and “of this Act”)
Flags, Emblems, andNames Protection Amendment Act 2010 (2010 No 66) Policing Act 2008 (2008 No 72): section 130(1) Major Events Management Act 2007 (2007 No 35): section 83 Flags, Emblems,and NamesProtection AmendmentAct 2005 (2005No102) Flags, Emblems, andNames Protection Amendment Act 2003 (2003 No 73) Gambling Act 2003 (2003 No 51): section 374 Racing Act 2003 (2003 No 3): section 69(1) Trade Marks Act 2002 (2002 No 49): section 201 Sport and Recreation New Zealand Act 2002 (2002 No 38): section 62 Housing Corporation Amendment Act 2001 (2001 No 37): section 24(1) Children’s Health Camps Board Dissolution Act 1999 (1999 No 141): section
Flags, Emblems,and NamesProtection AmendmentAct 1998 (1998No121) New Zealand Antarctic Institute Act 1996 (1996 No 38): section 18 Customs and Excise Act 1996 (1996 No 27): section 289(1) Company Law Reform (Transitional Provisions) Act 1994 (1994 No 16):
section 2 Ship Registration Act 1992 (1992 No 89): section 88(2) Crown Research Institutes Act 1992 (1992 No 47): section 46(1) National War Memorial Act 1992 (1992 No 20): section 16 Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Act 1992 (1992 No 19): section
33(1) Sport, Fitness, and Leisure Amendment Act1992 (1992 No 18): section 2(5) Rural Banking and Finance Corporation of New Zealand Act 1989 (1989
Testing LaboratoryRegistrationAmendmentAct1988(1988 No167): section
Consumer Council Act Repeal Act 1988 (1988 No 144): section 9
Development Finance Corporation of New Zealand Amendment Act 1988
(1988 No 141): section 14(1) Standards Act 1988 (1988 No 5): section 28 Finance Act 1987 (1987 No 200): section 2(1)(c) Post Office Act Repeal Act 1987 (1987 No 115): section 2(2) Development Finance Corporation of New Zealand Act 1986 (1986 No 129):
section 19(1) Flags, Emblems,and NamesProtection AmendmentAct 1985 (1985No176)
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