Oranga Tamariki Act 1989

Amendments to other enactments, repeals, savings, and transitional provisions - Repeals and savings

456: Repeals and savings

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"What happens to old laws that are no longer valid and how it affects other laws."

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When you look at the Oranga Tamariki Act 1989, some old laws are repealed. This means they are no longer valid. The laws that are repealed are listed in Schedule 3.

When one of the old laws, the Children and Young Persons Amendment Act 1982, is repealed, it does not change the amendments it made to another law. The other law is the Department of Social Welfare Act 1971. This means the changes made to the Department of Social Welfare Act 1971 still apply.

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Part 11Amendments to other enactments, repeals, savings, and transitional provisions
Repeals and savings

456Repeals and savings

  1. The enactments specified in Schedule 3 are hereby repealed.

  2. The repeal of the Children and Young Persons Amendment Act 1982 by subsection (1) shall not affect the amendment made by section 20 of that Act to the Department of Social Welfare Act 1971.