Duties of Statutory Officers (Census and Other Remedial Provisions) Act 2011
Duties of Statutory Officers (Census and Other Remedial Provisions) Act 2011
Duties of Statutory Officers (Census and Other Remedial Provisions) Act 2011: repealed, on 1 September 2022, pursuant to section 102 of the Data and Statistics Act 2022 (2022 No 39).
Duties of Statutory Officers (Census and Other Remedial Provisions) Act 2011
Version as at 1 September 2022

Duties of Statutory Officers (Census and Other Remedial Provisions) Act 2011
Public Act |
2011 No 64 |
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Date of assent |
29 August 2011 |
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Commencement |
see section 2 |
Duties of Statutory Officers (Census and Other Remedial Provisions) Act 2011: repealed, on 1 September 2022, pursuant to section 102 of the Data and Statistics Act 2022 (2022 No 39).
Note
The Parliamentary Counsel Office has made editorial and format changes to this version using the powers under subpart 2 of Part 3 of the Legislation Act 2019.
Note 4 at the end of this version provides a list of the amendments included in it.
This Act is administered by Statistics New Zealand and the Parliamentary Counsel Office.
Contents
The Parliament of New Zealand enacts as follows:
1 Title
This Act is the Duties of Statutory Officers (Census and Other Remedial Provisions) Act 2011.
2 Commencement
This Act comes into force on the day after the date on which it receives the Royal assent.
Part 1 Statistics Act 1975
3 Principal Act amended
This Part amends the Statistics Act 1975.
4 Census of population and dwellings
(1)
Section 23(1) is amended by omitting “1976”
and substituting “2013”
.
(2)
Section 23 is amended by adding the following subsections:
(4)
Despite subsection (2), in the case of the 2013 census of population and dwellings, the Statistician must, by notice given in the Gazette as soon as practicable after the commencement of this subsection, appoint the day on which the census must be taken and the time with reference to which the particulars must relate.
(5)
The notice given under subsection (4) must be treated for all purposes as a Proclamation made under subsection (2), and subsection (3) applies with the necessary modifications.
Part 2 Statutes Drafting and Compilation Act 1920
5 Principal Act amended
This Part amends the Statutes Drafting and Compilation Act 1920.
6 New sections 8B to 8D inserted
The following sections are inserted after section 8A:
8B Delegation of functions, responsibilities, duties, or powers
(1)
The Chief Parliamentary Counsel—
(a)
may from time to time, either generally or particularly, delegate to any Parliamentary Counsel or other staff member of the Parliamentary Counsel Office any of the functions, responsibilities, duties, or powers of the Chief Parliamentary Counsel, including functions or powers delegated to the Chief Parliamentary Counsel under any Act:
(b)
must ensure that an appropriate delegation is at all times in place under this section to enable a person to act in place of the Chief Parliamentary Counsel during any absence or incapacity of the Chief Parliamentary Counsel or during any vacancy in the office of Chief Parliamentary Counsel.
(2)
The person to whom any functions, responsibilities, duties, or powers are delegated under this section may perform or exercise those functions, responsibilities, duties, or powers in the same manner and with the same effect as if they had been conferred on that person directly by this Act and not by delegation.
(3)
Subsection (2) is subject to any general or special directions given or conditions imposed by the Chief Parliamentary Counsel.
(4)
A person purporting to act under any delegation under this section is, in the absence of proof to the contrary, presumed to be acting in accordance with the terms of the delegation.
(5)
A delegation under this section may be made to—
(a)
a specified person or persons of a specified class; or
(b)
the holder or holders for the time being of a specified position, or of a specified class of positions.
(6)
No delegation under this section affects or prevents the performance or exercise of any function, responsibility, duty, or power by the Chief Parliamentary Counsel, or affects the responsibility of the Chief Parliamentary Counsel for the actions of any person acting under the delegation.
8C Absence or incapacity of Chief Parliamentary Counsel or vacancy
(1)
A person who holds a delegation referred to in section 8B(1)(b) may act in place of the Chief Parliamentary Counsel while the Chief Parliamentary Counsel is absent or incapacitated or during any vacancy in the office of Chief Parliamentary Counsel.
(2)
No acts done by the person acting in place of the Chief Parliamentary Counsel under subsection (1) may, in any proceedings, be questioned on the ground that the occasion for the authorisation had not arisen or had ceased.
8D Revocation of delegations
(1)
A delegation under section 8B is revocable at any time in writing.
(2)
A delegation, until it is revoked, continues to have effect according to its terms even if the Chief Parliamentary Counsel by whom it was made has ceased to hold office.
(3)
A delegation made by a Chief Parliamentary Counsel who has ceased to hold office continues to have effect as if made by the successor in office of that Chief Parliamentary Counsel.
Notes
1 General
This is a consolidation of the Duties of Statutory Officers (Census and Other Remedial Provisions) Act 2011 that incorporates the amendments made to the legislation so that it shows the law as at its stated date.
2 Legal status
A consolidation is taken to correctly state, as at its stated date, the law enacted or made by the legislation consolidated and by the amendments. This presumption applies unless the contrary is shown.
Section 78 of the Legislation Act 2019 provides that this consolidation, published as an electronic version, is an official version. A printed version of legislation that is produced directly from this official electronic version is also an official version.
3 Editorial and format changes
The Parliamentary Counsel Office makes editorial and format changes to consolidations using the powers under subpart 2 of Part 3 of the Legislation Act 2019. See also PCO editorial conventions for consolidations.
4 Amendments incorporated in this consolidation
Data and Statistics Act 2022 (2022 No 39): section 102