Oranga Tamariki Act 1989

Youth justice - Breath-alcohol and blood-alcohol provisions of Land Transport Act 1998 not affected

233: Breath-alcohol and blood-alcohol provisions of Land Transport Act 1998 not affected

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"Drinking and driving laws are not changed by this act."

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The rules in sections 214 to 232 do not limit or affect the powers of an enforcement officer under sections 68 to 72 of the Land Transport Act 1998. You can find these sections of the Land Transport Act 1998 at the Land Transport Act 1998 link. This means the enforcement officer's powers under the Land Transport Act 1998 remain the same.

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Breath-alcohol and blood-alcohol provisions of Land Transport Act 1998 not affected

233Breath-alcohol and blood-alcohol provisions of Land Transport Act 1998 not affected

  1. Nothing in the provisions of sections 214 to 232 limits or affects the powers of an enforcement officer under any of the provisions of sections 68 to 72 of the Land Transport Act 1998.

Notes
  • Section 233: replaced, on , by section 215(1) of the Land Transport Act 1998 (1998 No 110).