Wildlife Act 1953

Administration - New Zealand Game Bird Habitat Trust Board

44I: Funds to be held on trust

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"Money held by the Game Bird Habitat Trust Board must be used for its intended purpose"

The New Zealand Game Bird Habitat Trust Board holds money on trust. You can think of a trust like a promise to use the money for a specific purpose. The Board can only spend this money according to the rules in the Wildlife Act 1953. The Board can pay for things like administration expenses, but only if the Act or regulations made under section 72 allow it. When it comes to other laws, the Board's purposes are considered charitable, which means they are for the benefit of the public or a particular group.

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Part 3Administration
New Zealand Game Bird Habitat Trust Board

44IFunds to be held on trust

  1. All money held by the Board shall be held on trust and may be expended in accordance with the provisions of this Act.

  2. The Board shall pay administration expenses only where the payment of such expenses is provided for or contemplated by this Act or regulations made under section 72.

  3. For the purposes of the application to the Board of the provisions of any other enactment or rule of law, all the purposes for which the Board holds and expends money shall be deemed to be charitable purposes.

Notes
  • Section 44I: inserted, on , by section 4 of the Wildlife Amendment Act 1993 (1993 No 39).