2022/334
Cindy Kiro, Governor-General
At Wellington this 12th day of December 2022
Present:Her Excellency the Governor-General in Council
This order is made under section 31 of the Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) Act 2022—
on the advice and with the consent of the Executive Council; and
on the recommendation of the Minister of Health made only on the advice of the Māori Health Authority.
This order is the Pae Ora (Iwi-Māori Partnership Boards) Order 2022.
This order comes into force on 13 January 2023.
Clause 4 amends the Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) Act 2022.
In Schedule 4, replace the table with the provisions set out in the Schedule of this order.
cl 4
In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires,—
district has the same meaning as in section 5(1) of the Local Government Act 2002
local board area has the same meaning as in section 5(1) of the Local Government Act 2002
territorial authority has the same meaning as in section 5(1) of the Local Government Act 2002.
The Tai Tokerau–Tāmaki area consists of—
the districts of the following territorial authorities:
Far North District Council:
Kaipara District Council:
Whangarei District Council; and
the local board areas of the following:
Albert–Eden Local Board:
Aotea–Great Barrier Local Board:
Devonport–Takapuna Local Board:
Henderson–Massey Local Board:
Hibiscus and Bays Local Board:
Kaipātiki Local Board:
Maungakiekie–Tāmaki Local Board:
Ōrākei Local Board:
Puketāpapa Local Board:
Rodney Local Board:
Upper Harbour Local Board:
Waiheke Local Board:
Waitākere Ranges Local Board:
Waitematā Local Board:
Whau Local Board.
The following map is indicative only, and if there is any inconsistency between the map and the description in clause 2, the description in clause 2 prevails.
The Mataatua area consists of—
Kawerau District Council:
Ōpōtiki District Council:
Tauranga City Council:
Western Bay of Plenty District Council; and
the following statistical area 2 geographic areas (as determined by Statistics New Zealand in the Statistical standard for geographic areas 2018 and described in the Statistical Area 2 2018 dataset):
Coastlands:
Edgecumbe:
Manawahe:
Matata–Otakiri:
Onepu Spring:
Te Teko Lakes:
Thornton–Awakeri:
Inlet Ohiwa Harbour West:
Allandale:
Ohope:
Trident:
Whakatane Central:
Whakatane West.
The following map is indicative only, and if there is any inconsistency between the map and the description in clause 3, the description in clause 3 prevails.
The Tairāwhiti area consists of—
the district of Gisborne District Council; and
the following statistical area 1 geographic areas (as determined by Statistics New Zealand in the Statistical standard for geographic areas 2018 and described in the Statistical Area 1 2018 dataset):
7015774:
7015775:
7015776:
7015777; and
the following meshblocks (as determined by Statistics New Zealand in the Statistical standard for geographic areas 2018 and described in the Meshblock 2018 dataset):
1400000:
1400100:
4004469:
4011088.
The following map is indicative only, and if there is any inconsistency between the map and the description in clause 4, the description in clause 4 prevails.
The Te Arawa area consists of the district of Rotorua District Council.
The following map is indicative only, and if there is any inconsistency between the map and the description in clause 5, the description in clause 5 prevails.
The Tūwharetoa area consists of the district of Taupo District Council.
The following map is indicative only, and if there is any inconsistency between the map and the description in clause 6, the description in clause 6 prevails.
The Taranaki area consists of the districts of the following territorial authorities:
New Plymouth District Council:
South Taranaki District Council:
Stratford District Council.
The following map is indicative only, and if there is any inconsistency between the map and the description in clause 7, the description in clause 7 prevails.
The Whanganui area consists of—
Rangitikei District Council:
Whanganui District Council; and
Ohakune:
Raetihi:
Tangiwai:
Waiouru.
The following map is indicative only, and if there is any inconsistency between the map and the description in clause 8, the description in clause 8 prevails.
The Tākitimu Hawke’s Bay area consists of—
Central Hawke’s Bay District Council:
Hastings District Council:
Napier City Council; and
Maungataniwha–Raupunga:
Frasertown–Ruakituri:
Wairoa:
Whakaki; and
7015769:
7015770:
7015771; and
4011087:
4011089:
4011090.
The following map is indicative only, and if there is any inconsistency between the map and the description in clause 9, the description in clause 9 prevails.
The Manawatū area consists of—
Horowhenua District Council:
Manawatu District Council:
Palmerston North City Council:
Tararua District Council; and
Forest Lakes (Kapiti Coast District):
Otaki:
Otaki Beach:
Waitohu.
The following map is indicative only, and if there is any inconsistency between the map and the description in clause 10, the description in clause 10 prevails.
The Wairarapa area consists of the districts of the following territorial authorities:
Carterton District Council:
Masterton District Council:
South Wairarapa District Council.
The following map is indicative only, and if there is any inconsistency between the map and the description in clause 11, the description in clause 11 prevails.
The Te Upoko o te Ika Greater Wellington/Hutt area consists of—
Hutt City Council:
Porirua City Council:
Upper Hutt City Council:
Wellington City Council; and
Kapiti Island:
Maungakotukutuku:
Otaihanga:
Ōtaki Forks:
Paekākāriki:
Paraparaumu Beach East:
Paraparaumu Beach North:
Paraparaumu Beach West:
Paraparaumu Central:
Paraparaumu East:
Paraparaumu North:
Peka Peka:
Raumati Beach East:
Raumati Beach West:
Raumati South:
Tararua Forest Park:
Te Horo:
Waikanae Beach:
Waikanae East:
Waikanae Park:
Waikanae West.
The following map is indicative only, and if there is any inconsistency between the map and the description in clause 12, the description in clause 12 prevails.
Rachel Hayward,Clerk of the Executive Council.
This order, which comes into force on 13 January 2023, amends Schedule 4 of the Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) Act 2022 to recognise 11 iwi-Māori partnership boards and to describe the areas covered by those boards.
Issued under the authority of the Legislation Act 2019.
Date of notification in Gazette: 15 December 2022.
This order is administered by the Ministry of Health.