This Act is administered in the Prime Minister's Office.
Title
1 Short Title and commencement
2 Interpretation
3 This Act to bind the Crown
4 This Act not to affect functions, duties, and powers under other Acts or general law
Authority to exercise emergency powers
5 Commissioner of Police to inform Prime Minister of existence of international terrorist emergency
6 Meeting of Ministers may authorise exercise of emergency powers
7 House of Representatives may extend authority to exercise emergency powers
8 House of Representatives may revoke authority to exercise emergency powers
Emergency powers
9 Proof of identity
10 Emergency powers
11 Requisitioning powers
12 Members of Armed Forces assisting Police may exercise emergency powers
13 Compensation payable where property requisitioned or destroyed
14 Prime Minister may prohibit publication or broadcasting of certain matters relating to international terrorist emergency
15 Commencement, revocation, expiry, and renewal of notice issued under section 14
16 Protection from liability
17 Commissioner of Police to give information to House of Representatives
Provisions relating to interception of private communications
18 Prohibition on disclosure of private communications lawfully intercepted
19 Notice to be given of intention to produce evidence of private communication
20 Inadmissibility of evidence of private communications lawfully intercepted
Offences
21 Offences
Consequential amendment
22 [Repealed]
An Act to make better provision to deal with international terrorist emergencies
BE IT ENACTED by the Parliament of New Zealand as follows: