Hon Christopher Finlayson
Government Bill
225—3B
As reported from the committee of the whole House
Key
1 Title
2 Commencement
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Purpose of Part
133 Purpose
134 Act binds the Crown
135 Outline
Historical account
136 Account
Crown acknowledgements
137 Acknowledgements
Crown apology
138 Apology
Interpretation
139 Intention of Act generally
140 Interpretation
141 Meaning of Ngāti Whare
142 Meaning of historical claim
Settlement of historical claims
143 Settlement of historical claims
143 Settlement of historical claims final
144 Amendment to Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975
145 Certain enactments do not apply
146 Removal of memorials
Miscellaneous matters
147 Rule against perpetuities does not apply
148 Timing of actions or matters
149 Access to deed of settlement
Cultural redress
Whirinaki Te Pua-a-Tāne Conservation Park
150 Crown acknowledgement
151 Whirinaki conservation management plan to be prepared
152 Preparation of draft plan
153 Notification of draft plan
154 Availability of draft plan
155 Hearing of submissions on draft plan
156 Revision of draft plan
157 Referral of draft plan to Conservation Authority and Minister
158 Approval of draft plan
159 Conservation Authority to make recommendation on disagreement
160 Approval of draft plan following recommendation
161 Mediation
162 Reviews of Whirinaki Plan
163 Amendments to Whirinaki Plan
164 Application of Conservation Act 1987
165 Areas added
Te Whāiti-Nui-a-Toi Canyon and Tūwatawata specially protected areas
166 Crown acknowledgement
167 Te Whāiti-Nui-a-Toi Canyon
168 Tūwatawata
169 Restrictions on activities
170 Application of Conservation Act 1987
Whirinaki regeneration project
171 Te Pua o Whirinaki Regeneration Trust
Protocols and accord
172 Authority to issue, amend, or cancel accord or protocols
173 Accord and protocols subject to rights, functions, and obligations
174 Enforceability of conservation accord and protocols
175 Conservation accord
176 Fisheries protocol
177 Taonga tūturu protocol
178 Crown minerals protocol
Statutory acknowledgement
179 Statutory acknowledgement by the Crown
180 Purposes of statutory acknowledgement
181 Relevant consent authorities to have regard to statutory acknowledgement
182 Environment Court to have regard to statutory acknowledgement
183 Historic Places Trust and Environment Court to have regard to statutory acknowledgement
184 Recording statutory acknowledgement on statutory plans
185 Distribution of resource consent applications to trustees of Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Whare
186 Use of statutory acknowledgement
187 Meaning of river in statutory acknowledgements and deeds of recognition
Deeds of recognition
188 Authorisation to enter into and amend deeds of recognition
General provisions
189 Exercise of powers and performance of duties and functions
190 Rights not affected
191 Limitations of rights
Amendment to Resource Management Act 1991
192 Amendment to Resource Management Act 1991
Advisory committees
193 Fisheries advisory committee
194 Fisheries (conservation) advisory committee
Geographic names
195 Interpretation
196 New official geographic name
197 Publication of new official geographic name
198 Alteration of new official geographic name
199 When new official geographic name takes effect
Crown may provide other similar redress
200 Crown may provide other similar redress
Vesting of properties
Sites that vest in fee simple
Regeneration land
201 Pareranui site
202 Tauranga-o-Reti site
203 Te Teko site
204 Mangamate Kāinga site
205 Wekanui Kāinga
206 Otahi Kāinga
207 Te Pukemohoao Kāinga
208 Matuatahi Pā
209 Balance of Regeneration Land
210 Subsequent vesting of regeneration land
Wāhi tapu sites
211 Otutakahiao site
212 Waimurupūhā site
213 Mangamate Falls site
214 Te Takanga-a-Wharepakau site
Jointly vested sites
215 Hināmoki Pā site
216 Okārea Pā site
217 Te Rake Pā site
218 Te Tāpiri Pā site
219 Māori reservation
220 How various Acts affect jointly vested sites
221 Title to jointly vested sites
General provisions relating to vesting of properties
222 Properties vest subject to, or together with, encumbrances
223 Registration of ownership
224 Application of Part 4A of Conservation Act 1987
225 Recording application of Part 4A of Conservation Act 1987 and sections of this Part
226 Application of other enactments
227 Provisions of other Acts that have same effect for jointly vested sites
228 Non-cultural redress properties
Provisions relating to reserve sites
229 Application of Reserves Act 1977 to reserve sites
230 Subsequent transfer of reserve land
Provisions relating to forest sites
231 CNI forests sites
232 Removal of easement from former Crown forest land
233 Removal of Crown forestry licence memorial
Wharepakau title
234 Registration of land in name of Wharepakau
235 How various Acts affect protected land
Rangitaiki River Management Framework
236 Definitions for sections 237 to 263
237 Acknowledgements
Rangitaiki River Forum
238 Establishment and purpose of Forum
239 Functions of Forum
240 Capacity
241 Procedures of Forum
242 Members of Forum
243 Chair and deputy chair
244 Standing orders
245 Meetings of Forum
246 Decision making
247 Conflict of interest
248 Application of other statutory provisions
249 Forum to be open and inclusive
250 Administrative and technical support of Forum
Rangitaiki River Document
251 Preparation and approval of Rangitaiki River Document
252 Contents of Rangitaiki River Document
253 Effect on Resource Management Act 1991 planning documents
254 Effect on conservation planning documents
Process for preparation and approval of Rangitaiki River Document
255 Preparation of draft River Document
256 Notification and submissions on draft River Document
257 Approval of River Document
258 Review of and amendments to River Document
Recognition of tuna
259 Recognition of habitat of tuna
Joint management agreements
260 Duty to make joint management agreement
261 Scope of joint management agreements
262 Legal framework
263 Horomanga Wash local purpose reserve
Schedule 4 Specially protected areas
Schedule 5 Statutory areas
Schedule 6 Cultural and non-cultural redress properties
Legislative history
The Parliament of New Zealand enacts as follows: