Children’s Commissioner Act 2022

Consequential amendments and repeal

Schedule 3: Consequential amendments

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"Changes to other laws because of the Children's Commissioner Act 2022"

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The Children's Commissioner Act 2022 has a part called Consequential amendments. This part is empowered by s 41. You can find the empowering provision in this section. The Consequential amendments part lists the Acts that are changed because of the Children's Commissioner Act 2022. These Acts include the Children's Act 2014, the Coroners Act 2006, and the Corrections Act 2004. The part also lists the secondary legislation that is changed, such as the Education (Hostels) Regulations 2005 and the Oranga Tamariki (Residential Care) Regulations 1996.

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Schedule 2: United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, or

"Rules to Keep You Safe and Happy"


3Consequential amendments Empowered by s 41

Amendments to Acts

  • Children’s Act 2014 (2014 No 40)
  • Coroners Act 2006 (2006 No 38)
  • Corrections Act 2004 (2004 No 50)
  • Crimes of Torture Act 1989 (1989 No 106)
  • Crown Entities Act 2004 (2004 No 115)
  • Health and Disability Commissioner Act 1994 (1994 No 88)
  • Human Assisted Reproductive Technology Act 2004 (2004 No 92)
  • Ombudsmen Act 1975 (1975 No 9)
  • Oranga Tamariki Act 1989 (1989 No 24)
  • Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) Act 2014 (2014 No 68)
  • Remuneration Authority Act 1977 (1977 No 110)
  • Substance Addiction (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Act 2017 (2017 No 4)

Amendments to secondary legislation

  • Education (Hostels) Regulations 2005 (SR 2005/332)
  • Oranga Tamariki (Residential Care) Regulations 1996 (SR 1996/354)