1 Title
2 Commencement
Purpose of Act
3 Purpose
4 Act binds the Crown
5 Outline
Historical account
6 Account
Crown acknowledgements
7 Acknowledgements
Crown apology
8 Apology
Interpretation
9 Intention of Act generally
10 Interpretation
11 Meaning of Ngāti Manawa
12 Meaning of historical claim
Settlement of historical claims
13 Settlement of historical claims final
14 Amendment to Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975
15 Certain enactments do not apply
16 Removal of memorials
Miscellaneous matters
17 Rule against perpetuities does not apply
18 Timing of actions or matters
19 Access to deed of settlement
Cultural redress
Ahikāroa
20 Declaration and acknowledgement of Ahikāroa
21 Purposes of Ahikāroa
22 Agreement on protection principles
23 Duties of Conservation Authority and Conservation Boards towards Ahikāroa
24 Noting of Ahikāroa
25 Notification in Gazette
26 Actions by Director-General
27 Amendment to conservation documents
28 Bylaws
29 Existing classification
30 Termination of Ahikāroa
31 Exercise of powers, duties, and functions
32 Rights not affected
33 Limitation of rights
Protocols
34 Authority to issue, amend, or cancel protocols
35 Protocols subject to rights, functions, and obligations
36 Enforceability of protocols
37 DOC protocol
38 Fisheries protocol
39 Taonga tūturu protocol
40 Crown minerals protocol
Statutory acknowledgement
41 Statutory acknowledgement by the Crown
42 Purposes of statutory acknowledgement
43 Relevant consent authorities to have regard to statutory acknowledgement
44 Environment Court to have regard to statutory acknowledgement
45 Historic Places Trust and Environment Court to have regard to statutory acknowledgement
46 Recording statutory acknowledgement on statutory plans
47 Distribution of resource consent applications to trustees of Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Manawa
48 Use of statutory acknowledgement
49 Meaning of river in statutory acknowledgement and deeds of recognition
Deeds of recognition
50 Authorisation to enter into and amend deeds of recognition
General provisions
51 Exercise of powers and performance of duties and functions
52 Rights not affected
53 Limitations of rights
Amendment to Resource Management Act 1991
54 Amendment to Resource Management Act 1991
Advisory committees
55 Fisheries advisory committee
56 Fisheries (conservation) advisory committee
Pou rāhui in Crown owned sites
57 Pou rāhui in Crown owned sites
Geographic names
58 Interpretation
59 New official geographic name
60 Publication of new official geographic name
61 Alteration of new official geographic name
62 When new official geographic name takes effect
The Crown may provide other similar redress
63 The Crown may provide other similar redress
Vesting of properties
Sites that vest in fee simple
64 Ōruatewehi Pā site
65 Kiorenui site
66 Kakarāhonui Kāinga site
67 Kāramuramu site
68 Motumako site
69 Te Ana a Maru Rock Art site
70 Tūtūtarata Papakainga site
71 Pekepeke Pā site
72 Puketapu Pā site
73 Pukemoremore site
74 Ngātamawāhine Nohoanga site
75 Kaiwhatiwhati Pā site
76 Ahiweka Pā site
77 Ahiwhakamura Kāinga site
78 Kani Rangi Park site
School sites
79 Galatea School site
80 Murupara School site
81 Te Kura Kaupapa Motuhake o Tāwhiuau site
Jointly vested sites
82 Hināmoki Pā site
83 Okārea Pā site
84 Te Rake Pā site
85 Te Tāpiri Pā site
86 Māori reservation
87 How various Acts affect jointly vested sites
88 Title to jointly vested sites
General provisions relating to vesting of properties
89 Properties vest subject to or together with encumbrances
90 Registration of ownership
91 Application of Part 4A of Conservation Act 1987
92 Recording application of Part 4A of Conservation Act 1987 and sections of this Act
93 Application of other enactments
94 Provisions of other Acts that have same effect for jointly vested sites
95 Non-cultural redress properties
Provisions relating to reserve sites
96 Application of Reserves Act 1977 to reserve sites
97 Subsequent transfer of reserve land
Provisions relating to forest sites
98 CNI forests sites
99 Removal of Crown forestry licence memorial
Tangiharuru title
100 Registration of land in name of Tangiharuru
Vesting and gift back of Tāwhiuau
101 Tāwhiuau
Rangitaiki River Management Framework
102 Definitions for sections 103 to 129
103 Acknowledgements
Rangitaiki River Forum
104 Establishment and purpose of Forum
105 Functions of Forum
106 Capacity
107 Procedures of Forum
108 Members of Forum
109 Chair and deputy chair
110 Standing orders
111 Meetings of Forum
112 Decision making
113 Conflict of interest
114 Application of other statutory provisions
115 Forum to be open and inclusive
116 Administrative and technical support of Forum
Rangitaiki River Document
117 Preparation and approval of Rangitaiki River Document
118 Contents of Rangitaiki River Document
119 Effect on Resource Management Act 1991 planning documents
120 Effect on conservation planning documents
Process for preparation and approval of Rangitaiki River Document
121 Preparation of draft River Document
122 Notification and submissions on draft River Document
123 Approval of River Document
124 Review of and amendments to River Document
Recognition of tuna
125 Recognition of habitat of tuna
Joint management agreements
126 Duty to make joint management agreement
127 Scope of joint management agreements
128 Legal framework
129 Horomanga Wash local purpose reserve
Commercial redress
130 Transfer of deferred selection properties
131 Registrar-General to create computer freehold register
132 Application of other enactments
Schedule 1Statutory areas
Schedule 2Pou rāhui sites
Schedule 3Cultural and non-cultural redress properties
Legislative history
The Parliament of New Zealand enacts as follows: