Human Rights Act 1993

Miscellaneous provisions - Proceedings Commissioner

148H: References to Proceedings Commissioner

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When you read documents about the Human Rights Act 1993, you will see references to the Proceedings Commissioner. From now on, when you see this term, you should understand it as referring to the Director, unless the context clearly means something else. You can find more information about the Human Rights Amendment Act 2001, which made this change, on the New Zealand legislation website https://legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1986/0120/latest/link.aspx?id=DLM122194

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Part 7Miscellaneous provisions
Proceedings Commissioner

148HReferences to Proceedings Commissioner

  1. From the commencement of this section, unless the context otherwise requires, every reference to the Proceedings Commissioner in any instrument, document, or notice is to be read as a reference to the Director.

Notes
  • Section 148H: inserted, on , by section 40 of the Human Rights Amendment Act 2001 (2001 No 96).