Land Transport Act 1998

Administrative provisions - Register of land transport records

200A: Interpretation

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“Words and meanings you need to know for this part of the law”

In sections 200B to 200O, some words have special meanings unless the situation requires otherwise. You need to know these meanings to understand the law:

A ‘bylaw’ means what it says in section 168AAA(3).

The ‘register’ is a list of land transport records that section 200E creates.

The ‘Registrar’ is the Agency.

‘Regulations’ are rules made for the reasons given in section 167(1)(mf), which might include any of the reasons in section 168AAA.

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Part 14 Administrative provisions
Register of land transport records

200AInterpretation

  1. In sections 200B to 200O, unless the context otherwise requires,—

    bylaw has the meaning given in section 168AAA(3)

      register means the register of land transport records established by section 200E

        Registrar means the Agency

          regulations means any regulations made for the purposes of section 167(1)(mf), including for any purpose set out in section 168AAA.

          Notes
          • Section 200A: inserted, on , by section 123 of the Land Transport (NZTA) Legislation Amendment Act 2020 (2020 No 48).