✨ Government Notices
25 MAY 2006
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 48
Internal Affairs
Commissions of Inquiry Act 1908
Extending Until 30 September 2006 Time Within Which Commission of Inquiry into Police Conduct May Report
SYLVIA CARTWRIGHT, Governor-General
ORDER IN COUNCIL
To all to whom this order shall come, and to:
Dame MARGARET CLARA BAZLEY of Wellington,
retired public servant:
GREETING:
WHEREAS, by Order in Council made on 18 February 2004*, The Honourable James Bruce Robertson and, you, Dame Margaret Clara Bazley, were appointed to be a Commission to inquire into and report upon the conduct, procedure, and attitude of the Police in relation to allegations of sexual assault by members of the Police or by associates of the Police or by both, the extent (if any) to which unprofessional behaviour within the Police in the context of such allegations has been or is tolerated, and the manner in which such allegations have been or are investigated and handled by the Police, whether directly, or on behalf of the Police Complaints Authority:
Extension of Time
And whereas, by the Order in Council made on 18 February 2004, the Honourable James Bruce Robertson and you were required to submit, not later than 1 November 2004, your findings and opinions on the matters specified in the Order in Council made on 18 February 2004, together with any recommendations that you thought fit to make in respect of those matters:
And whereas, by Order in Council made on 1 November 2004†, the time within which the Honourable James Bruce Robertson and you were so required to report was extended until 28 February 2005:
And whereas, by Order in Council made on 28 February 2005‡, the time within which the Honourable James Bruce Robertson and you were so required to report was extended until 2 May 2005:
And whereas, by Order in Council made on 2 May 2005§,—
(a) the appointment of the Honourable James Bruce Robertson, as both a member and chairperson of the Commission was revoked; and
(b) your appointment as sole member of the Commission was confirmed; and
(c) further directions were issued in relation to the inquiry of the Commission; and
(d) the time within which you were required to report was extended until 3 March 2006:
And whereas, by Order in Council made on 20 February 2006¶, the time within which you were so required to report was extended until 31 May 2006:
And whereas it is expedient that the time within which the Commission established by the Order in Council made on 18 February 2004* is required to report should be further extended as hereinafter provided:
NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to the Commissions of Inquiry Act 1908, I, Dame Silvia Cartwright, the Governor-General of New Zealand, acting on the advice and with the consent of the Executive Council, do, by this order,—
(a) extend until 30 September 2006, the time within which you, Dame Margaret Clara Bazley, are so required to report, without prejudice to the continuation of the liberty conferred upon you by the Order in Council made on 18 February 2004* to report your proceedings and recommendations from time to time if you should judge it expedient to do so; and
(b) confirm the Order in Council made on 18 February 2004* and the Order in Council made on 1 November 2004† and the Order in Council made on 28 February 2005‡ and the Order in Council made on 2 May 2005§ and the Order in Council made on 20 February 2006¶ and the Commission thereby constituted, except as modified by this order.
Given in Executive Council under the hand of Her Excellency the Governor-General this 23rd day of May 2006.
DIANE MORCOM, Clerk of the Executive Council.
New Zealand Gazette, 20 February 2004, page 379
†New Zealand Gazette, 4 November 2004, page 3587
‡New Zealand Gazette, 3 March 2005, page 1107
§New Zealand Gazette, 5 May 2005, page 1796
¶New Zealand Gazette, 20 February 2006, page 399
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Gambling Act 2003
Notice That the Gambling Act (Class 4 Gambling Equipment) Minimum Standard 2004 Has Been Amended
Pursuant to section 328 of the Gambling Act 2003, I, Catherine Jane Reid, Manager, Operational Policy, Gambling Compliance Group, Department of Internal Affairs, acting under authority delegated to me by the Secretary for Internal Affairs, give notice that I have amended, pursuant to section 327 of the Gambling Act 2003, the Gambling Act (Class 4 Gambling Equipment) Minimum Standard 2004.
The amendment to the Gambling Act (Class 4 Gambling Equipment) Minimum Standard 2004 shall take effect on 26 May 2006.
Copies of the amendment to the Gambling Act (Class 4 Gambling Equipment) Minimum Standard 2004 may be obtained from the Department of Internal Affairs web site:
or by writing to the Gambling Compliance Group, Department of Internal Affairs, P.O. Box 805, Wellington.
Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of May 2006.
CATHERINE JANE REID, Manager, Operational Policy, Gambling Compliance Group, Department of Internal Affairs.
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Marriage Act 1955
Marriage (Approval of Organisations) Notice No. 13
Pursuant to the Marriage Act 1955, the Registrar-General of Marriages hereby gives notice as follows.
Notice
- This notice may be cited as the Marriage (Approval of Organisations) Notice No. 13.
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