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Continental Shelf Act (No. 28 of 1964).

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Abstract
This Act makes provision for the exploration and exploitation of the continental shelf of New Zealand. It is divided into the following sections: Short title (1); Interpretation (2); Exploration and exploitation (3); Mining for petroleum on continental shelf (4); Mining for minerals on continental shelf (5); Oysters, other shellfish, and sponges on continental shelf (6); Application of criminal and civil law (7); Regulations (8); Act in force in Cook Islands (9).
The Act sets out by vesting all rights of exploitation and exploration of the continental shelf in the Crown. As far as mining for petroleum is concerned, the Petroleum Act 1937 and its regulations shall apply and be interpreted so as to include the continental shelf. Mineral exploitation is subject to licence from the Minister of Energy (sect. 5). Provisions in the Fisheries Act 1983, as amended by the Fisheries Act 1996 and any regulations concerning oysters, other shellfish and sponges, shall be interpreted so as to include such resources present on the continental shelf. The Governor-General may declare the above-mentioned provisions to be applicable also to any other sedentary species of shellfish or to sedentary sponges (sect. 6). This Act, except sections 4 and 6, applies to the Cook Islands (sect. 9).
Long title of text
An Act to make provision as to the exploration and exploitation of the continental shelf of New Zealand and for matters connected with that purpose.
Notes
Last amendments up to Continental Shelf Amendment Act 2013 (2013 No 16). Reprinted as at 1 July 2013.This Act, except sections 4 and 6, shall be in force in the Cook Islands.
Repealed
No
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No