Civil Aviation Act 2023

Rules - Rules made by Minister or Governor-General - Power of Minister to make rules

60: Rules relating to other matters

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"Rules the Minister makes for aviation things not covered elsewhere"

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The Minister can make rules for several things, including what words and measurements mean in the civil aviation system. You can find out more about the Minister's power to make rules in section 52. The Minister can also make rules about things like the New Zealand Civil Air Ensign, aviation weather services, search and rescue, and keeping people safe while flying.

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Part 3Rules
Rules made by Minister or Governor-General: Power of Minister to make rules

60Rules relating to other matters

  1. The Minister may make rules under section 52 for all or any of the following purposes:

  2. the definitions, abbreviations, and units of measurement to apply within the civil aviation system:
    1. prescribing the design and colours of the New Zealand Civil Air Ensign, and where and by whom it may be flown:
      1. providing for aviation meteorological services, search and rescue services, and civil aviation security programmes and services:
        1. providing for the conditions of operation of foreign aircraft and international flights to, from, or within New Zealand.
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