Public Audit Act 2001

Amendments, repeals, revocations, and savings - Consequential repeals and revocation

54: Consequential repeals and revocation

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"Old laws are being cancelled to make way for new ones"

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When you look at the law, you see that some old laws are being repealed. The laws that are repealed include the Public Finance Act 1977 and the Public Finance Amendment Act 1994. You will not see these laws in use anymore.

You also need to know that the Public Finance (Poutama Trust Audit) Order 1990 is being revoked. This means it is no longer valid or in force. It is being cancelled as part of the changes to the law.

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Part 8Amendments, repeals, revocations, and savings
Consequential repeals and revocation

54Consequential repeals and revocation

  1. The following enactments are repealed:

  2. Public Finance Act 1977 (1977 No 65):
    1. Public Finance Amendment Act 1994 (1994 No 18).
      1. The Public Finance (Poutama Trust Audit) Order 1990 (SR 1990/6) is revoked.