Intelligence and Security Act 2017

Repeals and amendments - Repeals

242: Repeals

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"Old laws are cancelled and replaced by new ones in the Intelligence and Security Act 2017"

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When you look at the Intelligence and Security Act 2017, you will see that some old laws are no longer valid. The old laws that are no longer valid include sections 15A to 15F of the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security Act 1996. The whole Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security Act 1996 is also no longer valid.

You will also find that some other Acts are no longer valid, such as the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Act 1969, the Intelligence and Security Committee Act 1996, and the Government Communications Security Bureau Act 2003. These old laws are replaced by new ones. The new laws are part of the Intelligence and Security Act 2017.

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