Wildlife Act 1953

Administration - Acclimatisation districts and societies

25: Acclimatisation societies

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"Rules about groups that help animals adjust to New Zealand, no longer part of the law"

You are looking at a part of the Wildlife Act 1953 called Acclimatisation societies. This part is section 25, but it has been repealed. It was repealed on 31 May 1990 by section 74(2) of the Conservation Law Reform Act 1990, which you can find on the New Zealand legislation website.

You can tell it has been repealed because it says "Repealed" next to its name. This means it is no longer a part of the law. The repeal happened because of a change made by the Conservation Law Reform Act 1990.

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Part 3Administration
Acclimatisation districts and societies

25Acclimatisation societies (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 25: repealed, on , by section 74(2) of the Conservation Law Reform Act 1990 (1990 No 31).