Sports Fish Licences, Fees, and Forms Notice 2022
Sports Fish Licences, Fees, and Forms Notice 2022
Sports Fish Licences, Fees, and Forms Notice 2022: revoked, on 1 October 2023, by clause 19 of the Sports Fish Licences, Fees, and Forms Notice 2023 (SL 2023/197).
Sports Fish Licences, Fees, and Forms Notice 2022
Version as at 1 October 2023

Sports Fish Licences, Fees, and Forms Notice 2022
(SL 2022/237)
Sports Fish Licences, Fees, and Forms Notice 2022: revoked, on 1 October 2023, by clause 19 of the Sports Fish Licences, Fees, and Forms Notice 2023 (SL 2023/197).
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 notice is administered by the Department of Conservation.
This notice is made by the Minister of Conservation under section 48A(2A) of the Conservation Act 1987.
Contents
Notice
1 Title
This notice is the Sports Fish Licences, Fees, and Forms Notice 2022.
2 Commencement
This notice comes into force on 1 October 2022.
3 Interpretation
In this notice, unless the context otherwise requires,—
adult means a person aged 18 years or over on 1 October 2022
backcountry fishery means—
(a)
the Clinton River backcountry fishery; or
(b)
the Dingle Burn backcountry fishery; or
(c)
the Ettrick Burn backcountry fishery; or
(d)
the Goulter backcountry fishery; or
(e)
the Greenstone River backcountry fishery; or
(f)
the Hope River backcountry fishery; or
(g)
the Hunter River backcountry fishery; or
(h)
the Hurunui River North Branch backcountry fishery; or
(i)
the Hurunui River South Branch backcountry fishery; or
(j)
the Karamea backcountry fishery; or
(k)
the Lochy River backcountry fishery; or
(l)
the Mātakitaki backcountry fishery; or
(m)
the Mokihinui backcountry fishery; or
(n)
the Nevis River backcountry fishery; or
(o)
the Ōhau River backcountry fishery; or
(p)
the Ōreti River backcountry fishery; or
(q)
the Pomahaka River backcountry fishery; or
(r)
the Rangitīkei River backcountry fishery; or
(s)
the Travers backcountry fishery; or
(t)
the Waiau River backcountry fishery; or
(u)
the Wairau backcountry fishery; or
(v)
the Whakaurekou River backcountry fishery; or
(w)
the Wilkin River backcountry fishery; or
(x)
the Worsley River backcountry fishery; or
(y)
the Young River backcountry fishery
backcountry licence means an endorsement on a specified licence that adds an entitlement to fish for sports fish in 1 or more of the following:
(a)
the Clinton River backcountry fishery in the period beginning on 1 November 2022 and ending on 31 May 2023:
(b)
the Dingle Burn backcountry fishery in the period beginning on 1 November 2022 and ending on 31 May 2023:
(c)
the Ettrick Burn backcountry fishery in the period beginning on 1 November 2022 and ending on 31 May 2023:
(d)
the Goulter backcountry fishery in the period beginning on 1 October 2022 and ending on 30 April 2023:
(e)
the Greenstone River backcountry fishery in the period beginning on 1 November 2022 and ending on 31 May 2023:
(f)
the Hope River backcountry fishery in the period beginning on 1 October 2022 and ending on 30 April 2023:
(g)
the Hunter River backcountry fishery in the period beginning on 1 November 2022 and ending on 31 May 2023:
(h)
the Hurunui River North Branch backcountry fishery in the period beginning on 1 October 2022 and ending on 30 April 2023:
(i)
the Hurunui River South Branch backcountry fishery in the period beginning on 1 October 2022 and ending on 30 April 2023:
(j)
the Karamea backcountry fishery in the period beginning on 1 October 2022 and ending on 30 April 2023:
(k)
the Lochy River backcountry fishery in the period beginning on 1 November 2022 and ending on 31 May 2023:
(l)
the Mātakitaki backcountry fishery in the period beginning on 1 October 2022 and ending on 30 April 2023:
(m)
the Mokihinui backcountry fishery in the period beginning on 1 October 2022 and ending on 30 April 2023:
(n)
the Nevis River backcountry fishery in the period beginning on 1 October 2022 and ending on 30 April 2023:
(o)
the Ōhau River backcountry fishery in the period beginning on 1 October 2022 and ending on 30 April 2023, and the period beginning on 2 September 2023 and ending on 30 September 2023:
(p)
the Ōreti River backcountry fishery in the period beginning on 1 October 2022 and ending on 30 April 2023:
(q)
the Pomahaka River backcountry fishery in the period beginning on 1 October 2022 and ending on 30 April 2023:
(r)
the Rangitīkei River backcountry fishery in the period beginning on 1 October 2022 and ending on 30 April 2023:
(s)
the Travers backcountry fishery in the period beginning on 1 October 2022 and ending on 30 April 2023:
(t)
the Waiau River backcountry fishery in the period beginning on 1 October 2022 and ending on 30 April 2023:
(u)
the Wairau backcountry fishery in the period beginning on 1 October 2022 and ending on 30 April 2023:
(v)
the Whakaurekou River backcountry fishery in the period beginning on 1 October 2022 and ending on 30 April 2023:
(w)
the Wilkin River backcountry fishery in the period beginning on 1 November 2022 and ending on 31 May 2023:
(x)
the Worsley River backcountry fishery in the period beginning on 1 November 2022 and ending on 31 May 2023:
(y)
the Young River backcountry fishery in the period beginning on 1 November 2022 and ending on 31 May 2023
child means a person aged under 12 years on 1 October 2022
Clinton River backcountry fishery means the Clinton River catchment upstream of Lake Te Anau
controlled area means—
(a)
the Clinton backcountry fishery from Lake Te Anau to Prairie Flat at NZTopo50/CB08 9045 2047; or
(b)
the Ettrick Burn backcountry fishery; or
(c)
the Greenstone River backcountry fishery; or
(d)
the Ōhau River backcountry fishery; or
(e)
the Worsley River backcountry fishery
controlled period means,—
(a)
in relation to the Clinton River backcountry fishery, the period beginning on 1 November 2022 and ending on 31 May 2023:
(b)
in relation to the Ettrick Burn backcountry fishery, the period beginning on 1 November 2022 and ending on 31 May 2023:
(c)
in relation to the Greenstone River backcountry fishery, the period beginning on 1 February 2023 and ending on 31 March 2023:
(d)
in relation to the Ōhau River backcountry fishery, the period beginning on 1 October 2022 and ending on 4 November 2022, and the period beginning 2 September 2023 and ending on 30 September 2023:
(e)
in relation to the Worsley River backcountry fishery, the period beginning on 1 November 2022 and ending on 31 May 2023
controlled-period licence means a licence that entitles the following persons to fish for sports fish in a controlled area during a controlled period, but only during the day, and on the reach, specified in the licence:
(a)
the holder of the controlled-period licence; and
(b)
if the holder also holds a backcountry licence that is endorsed on a family licence, the holder’s spouse or partner and, if any member of the holder’s family is accompanied by the holder or the holder’s spouse or partner, the member of the holder’s family; and
(c)
on the Clinton River, Ettrick Burn, Ōhau River, or Worsley River backcountry fisheries, up to 3 anglers named in the controlled-period licence who are accompanying the holder and who hold backcountry licences, as long as the maximum size of any group for any 1 licence is 4; and
(d)
on the Greenstone River backcountry fishery, 1 or more anglers named in the controlled-period licence who are accompanying the holder and who hold backcountry licences
day licence means a licence that entitles the holder to fish for sports fish during the 24-hour period specified in the licence in—
(a)
the region for which the licence is issued; and
(b)
all other regions except the Taupō District
Dingle Burn backcountry fishery means the Dingle Burn upstream of the bridge on the Dingle Burn Station access road
Ettrick Burn backcountry fishery means the Ettrick Burn from its confluence with Lake Te Anau to the upstream limit of Log Cabin Slip at NZTopo50/CC07 796753
family means—
(a)
1 person, or 1 person and that person’s spouse or partner; and
(b)
the dependants of that person or those persons who—
(i)
ordinarily or periodically reside with that person or those persons; and
(ii)
are aged under 18 years on 1 October 2022; and
(c)
the grandchildren of that person or those persons who are aged under 18 years on 1 October 2022
family licence means a licence that entitles the holder and the holder’s spouse or partner and, if any member of the holder’s family is accompanied by the holder or the holder’s spouse or partner, the member of the holder’s family to fish for sports fish in the period beginning on 1 October 2022 and ending on 30 September 2023 in—
(a)
the region for which the licence is issued; and
(b)
all other regions except the Taupō District
Fish and Game Council has the meaning given by section 2(1) of the Conservation Act 1987
Goulter backcountry fishery means the Goulter River catchment upstream of the confluence with the Wairau River
Greenstone River backcountry fishery means the Greenstone River catchment, namely,—
(a)
the Greenstone River upstream of the swing bridge at the river’s mouth where the river enters Lake Wakatipu; and
(b)
all tributary streams flowing into the Greenstone River, including the Caples River
Hope River backcountry fishery means the Hope River catchment upstream from the confluence with the Boyle River
Hunter River backcountry fishery means the Hunter River catchment upstream from the river’s mouth where the river enters Lake Hāwea
Hurunui River North Branch backcountry fishery means the Hurunui River North Branch catchment upstream of the signposts at NZTopo50/BU22 3088 7229
Hurunui River South Branch backcountry fishery means the Hurunui River South Branch catchment upstream of the confluence with the North Esk River
junior means a person aged 12 years or older, but under 18 years, on 1 October 2022
Karamea backcountry fishery means the Karamea catchment upstream of the confluence with the Kākāpō River
local area licence means a licence that entitles the holder to fish for sports fish in just 1 region specified in the licence in the period beginning on 1 October 2022 and ending on 30 September 2023
Lochy River backcountry fishery means the Lochy River catchment upstream of the confluence with Disputed Creek
long-break licence means a licence that entitles the holder to fish for sports fish for a continuous 9-day period specified in the licence in—
(a)
the region for which the licence is issued; and
(b)
all other regions except the Taupō District
loyal senior means a person who, on 1 October 2022,—
(a)
is aged 65 years or older; and
(b)
has for the last 5 years held an adult whole-season licence or a family licence
loyal senior licence means a licence that entitles the holder to fish for sports fish in the period beginning on 1 October 2022 and ending on 30 September 2023 in—
(a)
the region in which the licence is issued; and
(b)
all other regions except the Taupō District
Mātakitaki backcountry fishery means the upper Mātakitaki River and its tributaries upstream from the Horse Terrace Bridge
Mokihinui backcountry fishery means the Mokihinui catchment upstream of the confluence with the Rough and Tumble Creek
Nevis River backcountry fishery means the Nevis River catchment upstream of the confluence with the Kawarau River
non-resident means a person who, on 1 October 2022, is not a resident
non-resident licence means a whole-season licence or day licence that is issued to a non-resident
Ōhau River backcountry fishery means the Ōhau River from Lake Ruataniwha to Lake Ōhau
Ōreti River backcountry fishery means the Ōreti River and its tributaries upstream of Rocky Point
partner means a civil union partner or a de facto partner
Pomahaka River backcountry fishery means the Pomahaka River catchment upstream of the Park Hill Bridge on Switzers Road
Rangitīkei River backcountry fishery means the upper Rangitīkei River and its tributaries upstream of the confluence with the Ohinewaione Stream
region means the region of a Fish and Game Council
resident means a person who, on 1 October 2022,—
(a)
is a New Zealand citizen; or
(b)
ordinarily resides in New Zealand
sea run salmon licence means an endorsement on a specified licence that adds an entitlement to fish for salmon in sea run salmon waters
sea run salmon waters means the following waters:
(a)
in the Central South Island Fish and Game Region,—
(i)
the Ashburton River:
(ii)
Bells Pond (the Waitaki River irrigation pond at Ross Road):
(iii)
Bortons Pond (the Waitaki River irrigation pond at Black Point, State Highway 83):
(iv)
Deep Creek (a tributary of the upper Rangitata River):
(v)
Deep Stream (a tributary of the upper Rangitata River):
(vi)
the Hakataramea River:
(vii)
the Hinds River:
(viii)
the Kakanui River:
(ix)
the Maerewhenua River:
(x)
Ohapi Creek:
(xi)
the Ōpihi River:
(xii)
the Opuha River and tributaries:
(xiii)
the Orari River and tributaries:
(xiv)
the Pareora River:
(xv)
the Rangitata Diversion Race upstream of the Rakaia River Road bridge:
(xvi)
the Rangitata River and tributaries:
(xvii)
Te Ana a Wai (Tengawai) River and tributaries:
(xviii)
the Temuka River and tributaries:
(xix)
the Waihao River:
(xx)
the Waihī River and tributaries:
(xxi)
the Waitaki River:
(b)
in the North Canterbury Fish and Game Region,—
(i)
the Ashley River downstream of Ashley Gorge Road:
(ii)
the Avon River downstream of the Barbadoes Street bridge:
(iii)
the Cam River from the Kaiapoi River confluence to the Smith Street bridge:
(iv)
the Heathcote River downstream of the Colombo Street bridge:
(v)
the Hurunui River below the South Branch confluence:
(vi)
the Kaiapoi River downstream of the confluence of the Cust Main Drain:
(vii)
Lee Stream:
(viii)
the Rakaia River downstream of the Coleridge Tailrace confluence:
(ix)
Saltwater Creek:
(x)
Tentburn Outfall:
(xi)
the Waiau River downstream of the Hope River confluence:
(xii)
the Waimakariri River downstream of the Staircase Stream confluence
short-break licence means a licence that entitles the holder to fish for sports fish for a continuous 3-day period specified in the licence in—
(a)
the region in which the licence is issued; and
(b)
all other regions except the Taupō District
specified licence means—
(a)
a family licence, an adult or a junior or child whole-season licence (resident or non-resident), or a loyal senior licence; or
(b)
a local area licence, if the region (specified in the licence) in which the holder is entitled to fish includes a backcountry fishery; or
(c)
a local area licence, if the region (specified in the licence) in which the holder is entitled to fish includes sea run salmon waters
Taupō District means the district described in the Schedule of the Taupo District Order 1983
Travers backcountry fishery means the Travers River catchment upstream of the signposted river-crossing for the Coldwater/Lakehead Department of Conservation walking track
Waiau River backcountry fishery means the Waiau River catchment upstream of the confluence with the Hope River
Wairau backcountry fishery means the upper Wairau River and its tributaries (but excluding Fish Lake) upstream from the Wash Bridge
Whakaurekou River backcountry fishery—
(a)
means the Whakaurekou River upstream from the confluence with the Rangitīkei River; and
(b)
includes the tributaries within the Ruahine Ranges (namely, the Mangatera, Maropea, and Waikamaka Rivers)
whole-season licence means a licence that entitles the holder to fish for sports fish in the period beginning on 1 October 2022 and ending on 30 September 2023 in—
(a)
the region for which the licence is issued; and
(b)
all other regions except the Taupō District
Wilkin River backcountry fishery means the Wilkin River catchment upstream from the confluence with the Makarora River
winter licence means a licence that entitles the holder to fish for sports fish in the period beginning on 1 April 2023 and ending on 30 September 2023 in—
(a)
the region for which the licence is issued; and
(b)
all other regions except the Taupō District
Worsley River backcountry fishery means the Worsley River catchment upstream from the confluence with Lake Te Anau
Young River backcountry fishery means the Young River catchment upstream from the confluence with the Makarora River.
Eligibility for sports fish licences, classes of licences, and fees
4 Licences issued by Fish and Game Councils
(1)
A Fish and Game Council must issue—
(a)
resident whole-season licences in accordance with clause 11(1) and (2); and
(b)
non-resident whole-season licences in accordance with clause 11(3).
(2)
A Fish and Game Council may also issue 1 or more of the following:
(a)
day licence (resident only, or resident and non-resident):
(b)
family licence:
(c)
local area licence:
(d)
long-break licence:
(e)
loyal senior licence:
(f)
short-break licence:
(g)
winter licence.
(3)
In addition,—
(a)
backcountry licences may be issued (by endorsement) by—
(i)
the Central South Island Fish and Game Council; or
(ii)
the Nelson/Marlborough Fish and Game Council; or
(iii)
the North Canterbury Fish and Game Council; or
(iv)
the Otago Fish and Game Council; or
(v)
the Southland Fish and Game Council; or
(vi)
the Wellington Fish and Game Council; or
(vii)
the West Coast Fish and Game Council; and
(b)
controlled-period licences may be issued by—
(i)
the Central South Island Fish and Game Council; or
(ii)
the Otago Fish and Game Council; or
(iii)
the Southland Fish and Game Council; and
(c)
sea run salmon licences may be issued (by endorsement) by—
(i)
the Central South Island Fish and Game Council; or
(ii)
the North Canterbury Fish and Game Council.
5 Day licence
(1)
If a Fish and Game Council issues resident day licences,—
(a)
a resident who is an adult or a junior may obtain a day licence from that Council on payment of the appropriate fee specified in the Schedule; and
(b)
a resident who is a child may obtain a day licence from that Council without payment, as indicated in the Schedule.
(2)
If a Fish and Game Council issues non-resident day licences, a non-resident who is an adult, a junior, or a child may obtain a day licence from that Council on payment of the appropriate fee specified in the Schedule.
6 Family licence
(1)
If a Fish and Game Council issues family licences, an adult may obtain a family licence from that Council on payment of the appropriate fee specified in the Schedule.
(2)
However, a non-resident is not eligible to obtain a family licence.
7 Local area licence
(1)
If a Fish and Game Council issues local area licences, an adult may obtain a local area licence from that Council on payment of the appropriate fee specified in the Schedule.
(2)
However, a non-resident is not eligible to obtain a local area licence.
8 Long-break licence
(1)
If a Fish and Game Council issues long-break licences, an adult may obtain a long-break licence from that Council on payment of the appropriate fee specified in the Schedule.
(2)
However, a non-resident is not eligible to obtain a long-break licence.
9 Loyal senior licence
(1)
If a Fish and Game Council issues loyal senior licences, a loyal senior may obtain a loyal senior licence from that Council on payment of the appropriate fee specified in the Schedule.
(2)
However, a non-resident is not eligible to obtain a loyal senior licence.
10 Short-break licence
(1)
If a Fish and Game Council issues short-break licences, an adult may obtain a short-break licence from that Council on payment of the appropriate fee specified in the Schedule.
(2)
However, a non-resident is not eligible to obtain a short-break licence.
11 Whole-season licence
(1)
A resident who is an adult or a junior may obtain a whole-season licence from a Fish and Game Council on payment of the appropriate fee specified in the Schedule.
(2)
A resident who is a child may obtain a whole-season licence from a Fish and Game Council without payment, as indicated in the Schedule.
(3)
A non-resident who is an adult, a junior, or a child may obtain a whole-season licence from that Council on payment of the appropriate fee specified in the Schedule.
12 Winter licence
(1)
If a Fish and Game Council issues winter licences, an adult may obtain a winter licence from that Council on payment of the appropriate fee specified in the Schedule.
(2)
However, a non-resident is not eligible to obtain a winter licence.
13 Holder of specified licence or other person may apply for backcountry licence
(1)
The following persons may apply to a Fish and Game Council that is authorised to issue backcountry licences under clause 4(3)(a) to have the relevant licence endorsed as a backcountry licence:
(a)
the holder of a specified licence:
(b)
the spouse or partner of the holder of a family licence.
(2)
Any person entitled to fish under a backcountry licence must, when requested by the relevant Fish and Game Council, provide to the Council information on the use by that person and any angler accompanying that person of any part of the backcountry fishery.
(3)
No fee is payable for a backcountry licence, as indicated in the Schedule.
14 Holder of backcountry licence or other person may apply for controlled-period licence
(1)
The following persons may apply to the Central South Island Fish and Game Council, the Otago Fish and Game Council, or the Southland Fish and Game Council for a controlled-period licence:
(a)
the holder of a backcountry licence:
(b)
the spouse or partner of the holder of the backcountry licence that is endorsed on a family licence.
(2)
The Fish and Game Councils may issue no more than—
(a)
184 controlled-period licences for the Clinton River backcountry fishery; and
(b)
70 controlled-period licences for the Ettrick Burn backcountry fishery; and
(c)
180 controlled-period licences for the Greenstone River backcountry fishery; and
(d)
616 controlled-period licences for the Ōhau River backcountry fishery; and
(e)
92 controlled-period licences for the Worsley River backcountry fishery.
(3)
The Fish and Game Councils must issue licences—
(a)
according to the order in which the Councils receive applications for the Ettrick Burn and Greenstone River; or
(b)
by ballot for the Clinton, Ōhau, and Worsley Rivers.
(4)
A controlled-period licence that is issued on application by the spouse or partner of the holder of a backcountry licence that is endorsed on a family licence is to be issued in the name of the holder of the backcountry licence.
(5)
No fee is payable for a controlled-period licence, as indicated in the Schedule.
15 Holder of specified licence or other person may apply for sea run salmon licence
(1)
The following persons may apply to a Fish and Game Council that is authorised to issue sea run salmon licences under clause 4(3)(c) to have the relevant licence endorsed as a sea run salmon licence:
(a)
the holder of a specified licence:
(b)
the spouse or partner of the holder of a family licence.
(2)
Any person entitled to fish under a sea run salmon licence must, when requested by the relevant Fish and Game Council, provide to the Council information on the use by that person and any angler accompanying that person of any part of the salmon fishery in any sea run salmon waters.
(3)
The fee payable for a sea run salmon licence is specified in the Schedule.
16 Fees inclusive of GST
The fees specified in the Schedule are inclusive of goods and services tax.
Forms
17 Forms of licences
(1)
Every licence must be in writing and must specify—
(a)
the holder’s full name, postal address, phone number (if any), and date of birth:
(b)
the effect of the licence:
(c)
the time and date of issue:
(d)
the period during which the licence is valid:
(e)
whether the holder is an adult, a junior, or a child:
(f)
whether the holder is a resident or non-resident:
(g)
that, by applying for a licence in electronic form, an applicant consents to the provision of the licence in that form in accordance with Part 4 of the Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017.
(2)
The following licences must specify the full names of the members of the holder’s family:
(a)
a family licence:
(b)
a controlled-period licence, if the holder also holds a backcountry licence that is endorsed on a family licence.
(3)
A local area licence must specify the name of the region to which it applies.
(4)
The following licences must specify whether the holder wishes to be an elector for the applicable Fish and Game Council:
(a)
an adult resident whole-season licence:
(b)
a loyal senior licence:
(c)
a local area licence.
(5)
A family licence must specify whether the holder or spouse or partner of the holder wishes to be an elector for the applicable Fish and Game Council.
Revocation
18 Sports Fish Licences, Fees, and Forms Notice 2021 revoked
The Sports Fish Licences, Fees, and Forms Notice 2021 (LI 2021/241) is revoked.
Schedule Fees payable for sports fish licences
| Class of licence | Class of applicant | Fee (inclusive of GST) ($) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Backcountry licence | All classes | No fee | ||
| Controlled-period licence | All classes | No fee | ||
| Sea run salmon licence | All classes | 5 | ||
| Day licence (resident) | Adult | 23 | ||
| Junior | 5 | |||
| Child | No fee | |||
| Day licence (non-resident) | Adult | 35 | ||
| Junior | 21 | |||
| Child | 21 | |||
| Family licence | Adult | 188 | ||
| Local area licence | Adult | 116 | ||
| Long-break licence | Adult | 101 | ||
| Loyal senior licence | Loyal senior | 123 | ||
| Short-break licence | Adult | 52 | ||
| Whole-season licence (resident) | Adult | 145 | ||
| Junior | 29 | |||
| Child | No fee | |||
| Whole-season licence (non-resident) | Adult | 250 | ||
| Junior | 47 | |||
| Child | 47 | |||
| Winter licence | Adult | 87 |
Dated at Wellington this 18th day of August 2022.
Hon Poto Williams,
Minister of Conservation.
Explanatory note
This note is not part of the notice, but is intended to indicate its general effect.
This notice, which comes into force on 1 October 2022, revokes and replaces the Sports Fish Licences, Fees, and Forms Notice 2021. This notice—
fixes the forms and classes of licences to fish for sports fish:
fixes the scope and effect of those classes of licence:
provides for the licences issued in respect of any region to be available in all other regions (except the Taupō District):
fixes the fees payable for the licences. Those fees have been set to recover the anticipated costs of management of the freshwater sports fish resource by Fish and Game New Zealand for the 2022–2023 season.
Issued under the authority of the Legislation Act 2019.
Date of notification in Gazette: 25 August 2022.
Notes
1 General
This is a consolidation of the Sports Fish Licences, Fees, and Forms Notice 2022 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
Sports Fish Licences, Fees, and Forms Notice 2023 (SL 2023/197): clause 19