Crimes Amendment Bill (No 3)
Crimes Amendment Bill (No 3)
This Bill was created from the division of the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Amendment Bill. See the other Bills resulting from this division.
Crimes Amendment Bill (No 3)
Government Bill
259—3A
As reported from the committee of the whole House
This bill was formerly part of the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Amendment Bill as reported from the Intelligence and Security Committee. The committee of the whole House has divided it into the following bills:
New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Amendment Bill comprising clauses 1 and 2, Part 1, and the Schedule
this bill comprising Part 2
Rt Hon John Key
Crimes Amendment Bill (No 3)
Government Bill
259—3A
Contents
The Parliament of New Zealand enacts as follows:
1 Title
This Act is the Crimes Amendment Act 2011.
2 Commencement
This Act comes into force on the day after the date on which it receives the Royal assent.
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16 Crimes Act 1961 amended
This Part amend the Crimes Act 1961.
17 Interpretation
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(1) Section 248 is amended by omitting
“sections 249 and 250”
and substituting“sections 249 to 252”
.(2) Section 248 is amended by inserting the following definition in its appropriate alphabetical order:
“authorisation includes an authorisation conferred on a person by or under an enactment or a rule of law, or by an order of a court or judicial process”.
18 Accessing computer system without authorisation
Section 252(3) is repealed.
19 Sections 253 and 254 repealed
Sections 253 and 254 are repealed.
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Legislative history | |
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| 22 June 2011 | Divided from New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Amendment Bill (Bill 259–2) by committee of the whole House as Bill 259–3A |