Wildlife Sanctuary (Taiaroa Head Foreshore) Order, 1979.
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Type of law
Regulation
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Date of latest amendment
Abstract
This Order declares the area of Taiaroa Head Foreshore, described in the Schedule, to be a wildlife sanctuary.
The Order prohibits or restricts the right of entry to the sanctuary of any person except for rangers or other persons authorized by the Director-General.
The Order further prohibits, unless in possession of a written authorization of the Director-General, to: hunt, kill, take, molest, etc. any living creature in the sanctuary; take, destroy, or disturb the eggs of any living creature; take or interfere with vegetation in the sanctuary; introduce in the sanctuary any living creature, egg, spawn or plant; burn or clear any trees, shrubs, or other plant life; camp; light fires; pollute the waters of the sanctuary; etc.
The Order prohibits or restricts the right of entry to the sanctuary of any person except for rangers or other persons authorized by the Director-General.
The Order further prohibits, unless in possession of a written authorization of the Director-General, to: hunt, kill, take, molest, etc. any living creature in the sanctuary; take, destroy, or disturb the eggs of any living creature; take or interfere with vegetation in the sanctuary; introduce in the sanctuary any living creature, egg, spawn or plant; burn or clear any trees, shrubs, or other plant life; camp; light fires; pollute the waters of the sanctuary; etc.
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Entry into force notes
This Order enters into force 14 days after the date of its notification in the Gazette.
Repealed
No
Source language
English
Legislation Amendment
No
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