Financial Markets Authority Act 2011

Miscellaneous provisions - Amendments to other enactments

85: Amendments consequential on replacement of Government Actuary by FMA

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“Changes to laws and rules: replacing 'Government Actuary' with 'FMA'”

The Financial Markets Authority Act 2011 changes how certain laws and rules are written. In some parts of other laws and rules, they are replacing the words “Government Actuary” with “FMA”. FMA stands for Financial Markets Authority.

You can find a list of the laws that are being changed in Part 6 of Schedule 4. These laws will now use “FMA” instead of “Government Actuary” wherever those words appear.

The same thing is happening with some regulations. You can find a list of these regulations in Part 7 of Schedule 4. In these regulations, they are also replacing “Government Actuary” with “FMA” wherever those words appear.

This change is being made to update these documents to reflect that the FMA is now doing the job that the Government Actuary used to do.

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Part 4 Miscellaneous provisions
Amendments to other enactments

85Amendments consequential on replacement of Government Actuary by FMA

  1. The provisions of the Acts specified in Part 6 of Schedule 4 are amended by omitting Government Actuary in each place where it appears and substituting in each case FMA.

  2. The provisions of the regulations specified in Part 7 of Schedule 4 are amended by omitting Government Actuary in each place where it appears and substituting in each case FMA.

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