2023/87
Cindy Kiro, Governor-General
At Wellington this 22nd day of May 2023
Present:Her Excellency the Governor-General in Council
These regulations are made under sections 403 and 405 of the Customs and Excise Act 2018 on the advice and with the consent of the Executive Council.
These regulations are the Customs and Excise (Arrival Information) Amendment Regulations 2023.
These regulations come into force on 21 June 2023.
These regulations amend the Customs and Excise Regulations 1996.
After regulation 14, insert:
For the purposes of section 28A(2)(b) of the Act, the prescribed time by which a person arriving in New Zealand must provide Customs with the information prescribed by the chief executive’s rules is the time by which the person must report to a Customs officer or a Police station under section 28 of the Act.
The following persons are exempt from section 28A(1) of the Act:
a person arriving in New Zealand after having been rescued at sea:
a person arriving in New Zealand wholly for the purpose of seeking temporary relief from stress of weather:
a person arriving in New Zealand after having been medically evacuated.
(1)
A person arriving in New Zealand by aircraft who is in transit to a place outside New Zealand is exempt from section 28A(1) of the Act.
(2)
It is a condition of that exemption—
that, until the person departs from New Zealand, they are only—
on board the aircraft or another aircraft; or
in those parts of any airport through which they transit that are inaccessible to the general public but accessible to international transiting passengers who do not intend to enter New Zealand in accordance with the Immigration Act 2009; or
that, if the person becomes aware only after arriving in New Zealand that they will be entering New Zealand in accordance with the Immigration Act 2009, they provide Customs with the information prescribed by the chief executive’s rules—
in the way prescribed by those rules; and
as soon as practicable after becoming so aware.
A person arriving in New Zealand as a member of a crew on a cargo ship is exempt from section 28A(1) of the Act.
that the person depart from New Zealand on the ship when it next departs from New Zealand; or
that, if the person becomes aware only after arriving in New Zealand that they will not be departing on that ship, they provide Customs with the information prescribed by the chief executive’s rules—
(3)
In this regulation, cargo ship means a ship that is operated primarily for transporting goods for commercial purposes.
A person arriving in New Zealand on a diplomatically-cleared ship that is owned or operated by the Government of a foreign country is exempt from section 28A(1) of the Act.
In this regulation, diplomatically-cleared ship means a ship in respect of which there is a diplomatic clearance from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
After regulation 26(1)(b)(i), insert:
the passenger or crew member arrives in New Zealand if they are exempt from section 28A(1) of the Act under regulation 14B, 14C, 14D, or 14E; or
In Schedule 3, after the item relating to section 27(1)(c), insert:
Rachel Hayward,Clerk of the Executive Council.
These regulations come into force on 21 June 2023. They make amendments to the Customs and Excise Regulations 1996 that are related to sections 28A and 28B of the Customs and Excise Act 2018 (as inserted by the Customs and Excise (Arrival Information) Amendment Act 2023). In particular, these regulations—
prescribe the time by which persons arriving in New Zealand must provide certain information under section 28A; and
prescribe persons who are exempt from having to comply with section 28A; and
ensure that accompanied personal baggage or household or other effects of a passenger or crew member of a craft that are exempt from duty are deemed to be entered when the passenger or crew member arrives in New Zealand if the passenger or crew member is exempt from having to comply with section 28A; and
prescribe the following offences against section 28B as infringement offences:
failing to comply with section 28A:
providing information under section 28A that is erroneous in a material particular.
The New Zealand Customs Service produced a regulatory impact statement on 8 March 2023 to help inform the decisions taken by the Government relating to the contents of this instrument.
A copy of this regulatory impact statement can be found at—
https://www.customs.govt.nz/about-us/information-releases/regulatory-impact-statements/
https://treasury.govt.nz/publications/informationreleases/ris
Issued under the authority of the Legislation Act 2019.
Date of notification in Gazette: 24 May 2023.
These regulations are administered by the New Zealand Customs Service.