Broadcasting Act 1989

Miscellaneous provisions

89: Repeals and savings

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"What happens to old laws that are repealed or changed"

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You will find that some laws are repealed. The laws listed in Schedule 3 are repealed. The repeal of the Broadcasting Amendment Act (No 2) 1988 does not affect the changes made to other laws. You can look at the Interpretation Act 1999 for more information. The changes made to the Local Authorities (Members' Interests) Act 1968, the Queen Elizabeth the Second Arts Council of New Zealand Act 1974, the Official Information Act 1982, and the Civil Defence Act 1983 are still in place. These changes were made by section 15 of the Broadcasting Amendment Act (No 2) 1988.

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Part 7Miscellaneous provisions

89Repeals and savings

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 The enactments specified in Schedule 3 are hereby repealed.

  2. Without limiting the provisions of the Interpretation Act 1999, it is hereby declared that the repeal of the Broadcasting Amendment Act (No 2) 1988 does not affect the amendments made by section 15 of that Act to—

    1. the Local Authorities (Members' Interests) Act 1968; and
      1. the Queen Elizabeth the Second Arts Council of New Zealand Act 1974; and
        1. the Official Information Act 1982; and
          1. the Civil Defence Act 1983.
            Notes
            • Section 89(2): amended, on , pursuant to section 38(1) of the Interpretation Act 1999 (1999 No 85).
            • Section 89(2)(a): repealed, on , by section 236(2) of the Copyright Act 1994 (1994 No 143).