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Arms Bill

Administration - Arms Regulator

311: Certain provisions of Policing Act 2008 not to apply to officers of Arms Regulator

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"Some police rules don't apply to Arms Regulator staff"

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If you are a New Zealand Police employee who works for the Arms Regulator, some rules from the Policing Act 2008 do not apply to you. You do not have to follow section 19, which is about new Police employees making an undertaking. You also do not have to follow sections 24 to 27, which are about Police employees being able to exercise constable powers or perform policing roles.

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Part 7Administration
Arms Regulator

311Certain provisions of Policing Act 2008 not to apply to officers of Arms Regulator

  1. The following provisions of the Policing Act 2008 do not apply in relation to an employee of the New Zealand Police who is an officer of the Arms Regulator:

  2. section 19 (undertaking by new Police employees):
    1. sections 24 to 27 (Police employees authorised to exercise constable powers or perform policing roles).