Patriotic Purposes Emergency Regulations




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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(d) The proceeds and investments of such moneys or other personal property, whether in the form of real property or personal property,—

and, so far as lawfully may, shall also apply in respect of—

(e) Moneys and other personal property raised in New Zealand for patriotic purposes and expended or applied overseas by persons or bodies ordinarily resident in New Zealand, or, as the case may be, having therein the headquarters controlling such overseas expenditure or application of such moneys or personal property.

PART I.—NATIONAL ORGANIZATION.

REGULATION 2.—PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

(1) Save pursuant to any exemption granted under clauses (5) and (6) of Regulation 3 hereof, it shall not be lawful for any person to establish any patriotic fund except the National Patriotic Fund and the Provincial Patriotic Funds established by these regulations.

(2) Every person who commits or assists in committing a breach of this regulation shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of £100, and all moneys and other personal property raised for any patriotic fund unlawfully established shall become the property of the National Fund or such Provincial Fund as the Minister directs.

REGULATION 3.—ADMINISTRATION.

(1) These regulations shall be administered by the Minister of Internal Affairs.

(2) All such officers as may be required for such administration shall be appointed as officers of the Public Service.

(3) The Minister may from time to time, by writing under his hand, make such rules or orders as he thinks fit for the purpose of giving effect to any recommendation of the Council under Regulation 8 hereof which has been adopted by him and for the purpose generally of giving full effect to the intent and purposes of these regulations and to anything done in exercise of any power or authority conferred thereby or by any such rule or order on any person.

(4) Every such rule or order shall have full force and effect according to the tenor thereof in all respects as if it formed part of these regulations.

(5) The Minister may from time to time, by notice in the Gazette, exempt, wholly or partly, and subject to such conditions as he thinks fit to impose, any patriotic purpose from the application of these regulations or declare any purpose specified in such notice not to be a patriotic purpose under these regulations, and any such notice may at any time in like manner be varied or revoked.

(6) The Minister may from time to time, subject to such conditions as he thinks fit, delegate to any Provincial Council or to any controlling committee the power of exemption conferred on him by the last preceding clause of this regulation. Any such delegation may be in respect of patriotic purposes generally or any specified patriotic purpose and may at any time be revoked by the Minister.



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🏛️ Patriotic Purposes Emergency Regulations 1939 (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
4 October 1939
Emergency Regulations, Patriotic Purposes, National Organization, Patriotic Funds, Administration, National Patriotic Council, Provincial Patriotic Districts