Telecommunications (Interception Capability and Security) Act 2013

Other miscellaneous provisions

Schedule 1: Consequential amendments

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"Changes to other laws because of the Telecommunications Act"

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The Telecommunications Act has a part called Consequential amendments. You can find this in the schedule of the Act, which is like an extra section. It lists other laws that are affected by the Telecommunications Act. These laws include the Crimes Act 1961, the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993, and the Income Tax Act 2007. You can also find the National Animal Identification and Tracing Act 2012 and the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Act 1969 on this list. The Search and Surveillance Act 2012 and the Telecommunications Act 2001 are also included. The Consequential amendments part is empowered by s 123 of the Act. This means that section 123 gives the power to make these changes to other laws. You can look at the other laws to see how they are affected by the Telecommunications Act.

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Schedule 1AA: Transitional, savings, and related provisions, or

"Rules for Changing to New Telecommunications Laws"


1Consequential amendments Empowered by s 123

  • Crimes Act 1961 (1961 No 43)
  • Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993 (1993 No 94)
  • Income Tax Act 2007 (2007 No 97)
  • National Animal Identification and Tracing Act 2012 (2012 No 2)
  • New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Act 1969 (1969 No 24)
  • Search and Surveillance Act 2012 (2012 No 24)
  • Telecommunications Act 2001 (2001 No 103)