Intelligence and Security Act 2017

Repeals and amendments - Amendments to Passports Act 1992

284: Section 2 amended (Interpretation)

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When you look at the law, you will see some new words added to section 2. These words are defined so you know what they mean. The Chief Commissioner of Intelligence Warrants is a person appointed under section 112 of the Intelligence and Security Act 2017.

You will also see another new word, Commissioner of Intelligence Warrants, which is a person appointed under section 112 of the Intelligence and Security Act 2017. This helps you understand who these people are and what they do. They are part of the law that helps keep New Zealand safe.

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Part 8Repeals and amendments
Amendments to Passports Act 1992

284Section 2 amended (Interpretation)

  1. In section 2, insert in their appropriate alphabetical order:

    Chief Commissioner of Intelligence Warrants means the Chief Commissioner of Intelligence Warrants appointed under section 112 of the Intelligence and Security Act 2017

      Commissioner of Intelligence Warrants means a Commissioner of Intelligence Warrants appointed under section 112 of the Intelligence and Security Act 2017