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Register of Assigned Legislation | Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC)
Legislation administered by Ministers and Departments as authorised by the Prime Minister.
As at 29 June 2018.
Part 1: Ministers of the Crown
Part 2: Departments of State
The Register of Assigned Legislation is a list of the Acts where the Prime Minister has formally assigned to a Minister or department the responsibility for the Act’s administration. It is not a complete list of the Acts administered within each portfolio or by each department. A complete list of the legislation of ongoing effect that is administered within each portfolio is provided in the Cabinet Office Directory of Ministerial Portfolios.
Consulting on proposed definitions and assignments in legislation
The Cabinet Manual (paragraph 7.33) provides that the Cabinet Office should be consulted if proposed legislation contains a definition of “Minister” or “department”, or requires that the responsibility for the administration of legislation be assigned to a portfolio or department by the Prime Minister.
Arranging for assignments to be made
The Prime Minister makes assignments following advice from the Cabinet Office prepared in consultation with relevant departments and Ministers’ offices. Government departments seeking assignments should contact the Cabinet Office.
The Cabinet Office is also responsible for preparing three related documents, which are published separately:
The Directory of Ministerial Portfolios provides information on ministerial portfolios and responsibilities in New Zealand (excluding Deputy and Associate Minister positions). Its purpose is to provide a record of the departments and other agencies, votes and legislation associated with each ministerial position.
The Schedule of Responsibilities Delegated to Associate Ministers sets out defined responsibilities formally delegated to Associate Ministers. The Schedule is presented to the House of Representatives from time to time.
Updates of Register
This Register is updated from time to time to reflect authorisations for new Acts and changes to authorisations. Consultation by government departments and agencies on proposed definitions, assignments or changes to the content of the Register should be directed to the Cabinet Office, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Executive Wing, Parliament Buildings, Wellington, Telephone: (04) 817 9743.
Irrigation Schemes Act 1990
Kiwifruit Industry Restructuring Act 1999
Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries (Restructuring) Act 1995
Primary Products Marketing Act 1953
Public Works Act 1981 (Part XIX)
Broadcasting Act 1989 (Parts 1 to 4, and section 81)
Massey Burial-Ground Act 1925
Public Finance Act 1989 (sections 81(1)(g) and 81(2))
Animal Control Products Limited Act 1991
Electricty Act 1992 (limited to parts related to registration of electrical workers)
Vulnerable Children Act 2014 (Part 1)
Climate Change Response Act 2002 (overall responsibility for Act, also for Parts 1 to 5)
Insolvency (Cross Border) Act 2006 Insurance Companies' Deposits Act 1953
Kiwisaver Act 2006 (Part 4 and Schedules 1 and 2. Jointly responsible with the Minister of Finance for the appointment of default KiwiSaver providers under section 177)
Mutual Insurance Act 1955
Trade (Safeguard Measures) Act 2014
Trustees Companies Management Act 1975
Chemical Weapons (Prohibition) Act 1996
Cluster Munitions Prohibition Act 2009
Nuclear-Test Ban Act 1999
New Zealand Trade and Enterprise Act 2003 (joint assignment with the Minister of Trade)
Education Act 1989, (except Part 25 (Student Allowances), which is held by the Minister for Social Development)
Education Lands Act 1949
Vulnerable Children Act 2014 (Part 3)
Climate Change Response Act 2002 (Part 6 only)
Electricity Industry Act 2010 (except subpart 1 of Part 4 held by the Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs)
International Energy Agreement Act 1976
Manapouri-Te Anau Development Act 1963
Crown Retail Deposit Guarantee Scheme Act 2009
New Zealand Productivity Commission Act 2010
Agriculture Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Act 1997
New Zealand Antarctic Institute Act 1996
Minister Responsible for the Government Communications Security Bureau
Christ Church Cathedral Reinstatement Act 2017
Disabled Persons Community Welfare Act 1975, Parts II and 2A
Family Benefits (Home Ownership) Act 1986
State Advances Corporation Act 1965
Public Lending Right for New Zealand Authors Act 2008
Department of Justice (Restructuring Act) 1995
Hotel Association of New Zealand Act 1969
Justices of the Peace Act 1957
New Zealand Geographic Board (Nga Pou Taunaha o Aotearoa) Act 2008
Valuers Act 1948
Broadcasting Act 1989, Part 4A [Te Reo Whakapuaki Irirangi]
Kiwisaver Act 2006 (overall administration, but the Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs and the Minister of Finance jointly responsible for the appointment of default KiwiSaver providers under section 177)
Building Research Levy Act 1989
Research, Science and Technology Act 2010
Disabled Persons Community Welfare Act 1975 (except for Parts II and 2A)
Education Act 1989 (part 25 (Student Allowances) only)
Social Welfare (Transitional Provisions) Act 1990
Sports Anti-Doping Act 2006
Southland Electricity Act 1993
Education (Polytechnics) Amendment Act 2009 (sections 17-22 only)
New Zealand Trade and Enterprise Act 2003 (joint assignment with Minister for Economic Development)
Patriotic and Canteen Funds Act 1947
Employment Relations Act 2000 (except for section 198)
Climate Change Response Act 2002 (Parts 2, 4, 5 and 6)
Energy Resources Levy Act 1976
Geographical Indications (Wine and Spirits) Registration Act 20061
Immigration Act 20092
Insurance Companies' Deposits Act 1953
Kiwisaver Act 2006 (Part 4, aspects of Part 5 and Schedules 1 and 2)
Parental Leave and Employment Protections Act 1987
Securities Act 1978 (sections 70AA to 70AAF)
Telecommunications Act 2001 (Part 2A)
Unit Titles Act 2010 (administered jointly with Ministry of Justice and Land Information New Zealand)
Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Act 2002 (repealed)
Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Act 2006 (except justice provisions which are administered in the Ministry of Justice)
Flags, Emblems and Names Protection Act 2003
Education Act 1989 (Parts 1-3, 7, 8, 9, 11-18, 24, 26, 27, 29)
Climate Change Response Act 2002 (overall responsibility for Act, and Parts 1 and 3)
Kiwisaver Act 2006 (Parts 1 to 3, aspects of Part 5, and Schedule 3)
Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 (sections 100 and 101)
Unsolicited Electronic Messages Act 2007 (enforcement powers in Part 3)
Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Finance of Terrorism Act 2009
Licensing Fund Act 1989
Employment Relations Act 2000 (section 198)
Immigration Act 2009 (relating only to the administration of the tribunal under clause 5(1) of Schedule 2)
Unit Titles Act 2010 (administered jointly with the Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment and Land Information New Zealand)
Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Act 2006 (justice provisions: subparts 5, 7 and 8 of Part 1, and sections 119 to 121 of subpart 9 of Part 1)
Unit Titles Act 2010 (administered jointly with the Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment and the Ministry of Justice)
Hive Levy Act 1978
Marine Farming Act 1971 (this Act is repealed except for some transitional provisions)
Marketing Act 1936
NZ Horticulture Export Authority Act 1987
Phosphate Commission of NZ Dissolution Act 1989
Potato Industry Act Repeal Act 1988
Poultry Board Act Repeal Act 1989
Royal NZ Institute of Horticulture Act 1953
Stock Foods Act 1946
Education Act 1989 (Part 25, Student Allowances)
New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income Act 2001 (Part 1)
Accident Compensation Act 2001 (information manager for injury-related information purposes in Part 8)
Housing Corporation Act 1974 (Part 5A)
1 Assignment to take effect when relevant part of Act brought into force.
2 The Ministry of Justice is the department of State responsible for the administration of the tribunal under clause 5(1) of Schedule 2 of the Immigration Act 2009, and the Legal Services Agency is the designated agency responsible for recognising lawyers as special advocates under section 264(1) of the Immigration Act 2009.