Wildlife Act 1953

Administration - New Zealand Game Bird Habitat Trust Board

44D: Functions of Board

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"What the New Zealand Game Bird Habitat Trust Board does to help wildlife and game birds."

The New Zealand Game Bird Habitat Trust Board has many jobs. You will see the Board working to improve habitats for game birds and other wildlife. The Board's main goal is to help game birds, and it also helps other wildlife.

The Board looks for areas in New Zealand that need protection or improvement for game birds and other wildlife. You can ask the Board for help to protect or improve these areas. The Board talks to landowners to negotiate protection or improvement of game bird habitats.

The Board receives and evaluates submissions from people or organisations who want to protect or improve game bird habitats. It gives advice to people who want to protect or improve habitats for game birds and other wildlife. The Board promotes the sale of game bird habitat stamps to game bird hunters and the public.

The Board makes sure the money from the game bird habitat stamp programme is kept separate from other money. It recommends contracts to produce game bird habitat stamps and associated products. The Board operates its own bank accounts and keeps records of them.

The Board gives out grants to help carry out its jobs. It recommends fees for the game bird habitat stamp. The Board chooses the game bird or wildlife species to be depicted on the stamp and appoints an artist to produce the stamp artwork.

The Board works with the New Zealand Fish and Game Council to have game bird habitat stamps displayed on game licences. It coordinates with the Council to produce game bird habitat stamps and display them on licences. The Board provides regular reports to the New Zealand Fish and Game Council and other interested organisations.

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Part 3Administration
New Zealand Game Bird Habitat Trust Board

44DFunctions of Board

  1. The Board shall have the following functions:

  2. primarily to improve New Zealand's game bird habitat and secondarily to improve the habitat of other wildlife:
    1. to identify and evaluate areas of New Zealand worthy of protection, restoration, improvement, creation, or procurement primarily as game bird habitat and secondarily as habitat for other wildlife:
      1. to negotiate, where appropriate, the protection, restoration, improvement, creation, or procurement of game bird habitat with landowners:
        1. to receive submissions and applications from any person or organisation within New Zealand for the protection, restoration, improvement, creation, or procurement primarily of game bird habitat and secondarily of habitat for other wildlife, and to evaluate each submission or application for the purpose of determining whether or not to support it:
          1. to promote and provide advice to prospective applicants on the protection, restoration, improvement, creation, or procurement of habitat suitable for game birds and associated wildlife:
            1. to promote the sale of game bird habitat stamps and associated products to game bird hunters and to the public within New Zealand and to persons outside New Zealand:
              1. to ensure that the revenue arising from the game bird habitat stamp programme and associated products is clearly separated from other revenue arising for the management of New Zealand's game bird resources:
                1. to recommend to the New Zealand Fish and Game Council that it enter into such contracts as may be appropriate to annually produce a game bird habitat stamp and associated products:
                  1. to operate in the name of the Board such bank accounts as the Board thinks fit and to keep proper records of such accounts:
                    1. to disburse by way of grants such proportion of its funds each year as it considers appropriate for the purpose of carrying out its functions:
                      1. to recommend to the New Zealand Fish and Game Council the fees for the following year's game bird habitat stamp:
                        1. annually—
                          1. to recommend to the New Zealand Fish and Game Council the game bird or other wildlife species to be depicted on the following year's game bird habitat stamp:
                            1. to appoint, or select by competition, an artist to produce the stamp artwork of the species approved by the New Zealand Fish and Game Council:
                            2. to liaise with the New Zealand Fish and Game Council, or individual Fish and Game Councils, as the case may be, to have provision on game licences for the display of a game bird habitat stamp:
                              1. to co-ordinate with the New Zealand Fish and Game Council the production of game bird habitat stamps and their display on game licences:
                                1. to provide regular reports to the New Zealand Fish and Game Council, Fish and Game Councils, the Department of Conservation, Ducks Unlimited New Zealand Incorporated, and other similar interested persons or organisations.
                                  Notes
                                  • Section 44D: inserted, on , by section 4 of the Wildlife Amendment Act 1993 (1993 No 39).
                                  • Section 44D(m): amended, on , by section 92(1) of the Electronic Interactions Reform Act 2017 (2017 No 50).
                                  • Section 44D(m): amended, on , by section 92(2) of the Electronic Interactions Reform Act 2017 (2017 No 50).
                                  • Section 44D(n): amended, on , by section 92(1) of the Electronic Interactions Reform Act 2017 (2017 No 50).
                                  • Section 44D(n): amended, on , by section 92(3) of the Electronic Interactions Reform Act 2017 (2017 No 50).