NZRPC Flashcards

Test 1

1
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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 8

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Entry without warrant to avoid loss of offender or evidential material

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 7

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Entry without warrant to arrest a person unlawfully at large

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 9

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Stopping a vehicle to find persons unlawfully at large or who have committed certain offences imprisonable offences

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 10

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Powers and duties of a constable after vehicle stopped

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 11

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Warrantless searches of people who are, or are to be, locked up in police custody

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 13

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Property taken from people locked up in police custody

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 14

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Warrantless entry to prevent offences or respond to risk of life or safety

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 18

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Warrantless searches associated with arms

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 27

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Searching people in public places without warrant if an offence against section 202(4)(a) of the CA is suspected

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 28

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Searching vehicles without warrant for offensive weapons

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 29

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Power to search vehicles without warrant for stolen property

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 30

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Obtaining authorisation for warrantless roadblock

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 32

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Authorised road blocks implemented without warrant

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 83

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Entry without warrant after arrest

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 84

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Warrantless entry and search of a vehicle after arrest

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 85

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Rub-down search of arrested or detained persons

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 86

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Things that can be done to facilitate a rub-down search

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 87

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Rub-down search may include visual examination

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 88

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Warrantless search of arrested or detained persons for evidential material

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 112

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Items of uncertain status may be seized

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 123

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Seizure of items in plain view

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 121(1)
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Stopping a vehicle without warrant for purposes of search

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 121(2)
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Stopping a vehicle to execute a search warrant

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 122

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Moving a vehicle for the purpose of search or safekeeping

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 128

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Duty to remained stopped

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 129

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Duty to provide information

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 125

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Rules and obligations when searching persons

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28
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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 131

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Identification and notice requirements

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29
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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 169

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Reporting use of powers

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30
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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 22(1)
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Initial driver responsibility

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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 22(3)
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Duty to report injury

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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 22(4)
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Duty to report damage

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33
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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 31(1)
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No drivers licence or failing to produce drivers licence

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34
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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 31(1)(b)
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Failing to comply with learner/restricted conditions

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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 32

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Driving while disqualified

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36
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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 35

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Reckless or dangerous driving

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37
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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 36(a)
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Engaging in unauthorised street or drag racing

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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 37

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Inconsiderate or careless use

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39
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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 56(1)
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20 years and Over

Exceeds 400mcg of alcohol per litre of breath

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40
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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 56(1a)
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20 years and Over

Exceeds 250mcg but not 400mcg of alcohol per litre of breath

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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 56(2)
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20 years and Over

Exceeds 80mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood

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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 56(2a)
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20 years and Over

Exceeds 50mg but not 80mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood

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43
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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 56(2b)
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20 years and Over

Exceeds 50mg but not 80mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood and has failed or refused to undergo an evidential breath test

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44
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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section  57(1)
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Drivers Under 20 years

Exceeds 150mcg of alcohol per litre of breath

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45
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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 57(2)
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Drivers Under 20 years

Exceeds 30mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood

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46
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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 57(1a)
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Drivers Under 20 years

Does not exceed 150mcg of alcohol per litre of breath

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47
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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 57(2a)
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Drivers Under 20 years

Does not exceed 30mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood

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48
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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 58

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Under influence of drink or drugs or both, to such an extent as to be incapable of having proper control of the vehicle

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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 59

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Failure or refusal to remain at specified place or to accompany enforcement officer

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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 60

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Failure or refusal to permit blood specimen to be taken

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51
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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 68

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Who must undergo a breath screening test

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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 69

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Who must undergo a evidential breath test

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53
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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 90

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Suspension of licence or disqualification from driving

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54
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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 95

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28-day suspension of licence

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55
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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 96

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Power to seize vehicle for 28-days

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56
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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 96(1a)
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Power to seize vehicle for 28-days (boy racers)

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57
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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 113

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Enforcement officers may enforce transport legislation (passengers and records)

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58
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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 114

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Power to stop vehicles and demand details

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59
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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 115

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Power to direct a vehicle not to be driven on a road

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60
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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 116

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Arrest power for good cause to suspect a person has failed to comply with directions under section 113 and 115.

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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 118

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Obtaining information from owner or hirer

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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 119

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Powers of entry to carry out breath alcohol testing

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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 121

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Power to take keys and forbid driving

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64
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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 122

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Power to seize vehicle for 12 hours

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65
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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 123

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Power to seize vehicle for up to 7 days

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66
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Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 14

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On-licence

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67
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Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 17

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Off-licence

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68
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Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 21

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Club licence

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69
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Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 22

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Special licence

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70
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Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 56&57

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Display of licences

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71
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Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:
Section 214(3)
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Display of managers identity

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72
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Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 239

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Sale or supply of alcohol to minors on or from a licensed premise

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73
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Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 241

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Supplying alcohol to minors

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74
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Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 242

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Employing minors in supervised and restricted areas

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75
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Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 243

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Minors purchasing alcohol

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76
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Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 244

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Minors found in restricted or supervised areas

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Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 247

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Unauthorised sale and supply

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Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 248

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Sales or supplies to intoxicated person

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79
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Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 249

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Allows person to become intoxicated

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80
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Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 252

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Allows intoxicated person to be or remain on licensed premises

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81
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Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 253

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Allows violent, quarrelsome, insulting or disorderly conduct on licensed premises

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82
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Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 256

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Allows persons to be on licensed premises outside licensing hours

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83
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Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 266

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Closure of licensed premises by police

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84
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Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 267

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Power to enter

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85
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Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 269

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Power to demand information

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86
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Summary Offences Act 1981
Section 38(1)
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Alcohol offences on public transport

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Summary Offences Act 1981
Section 38(3)(a)
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Minor drinking in a public place

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88
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Summary Offences Act 1981
Section 38(3)(b)
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Minor in possession of alcohol for consumption

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89
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The Coroners Act 2006

Section 13

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Duty to report deaths – SCUMBIE

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90
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The Coroners Act 2006

Section 15

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Reporting of deaths to coroner by police

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91
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The Coroners Act 2006

Section 33

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Coroner has authority over who attends the post-mortem

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92
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Crimes Act 1961

Section 39

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Force used in executing process or arrest

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93
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Crimes Act 1961

Section 40

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Force used in preventing escape or rescue

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94
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Crimes Act 1961

Section 41

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Force used in preventing of suicide or certain offences

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95
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Crimes Act 1961

Section 42

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Using force if necessary to prevent the disturbance from continuing or restarting (breach of the peace)

96
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Crimes Act 1961

Section 48

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Force used in self-defence and defence of another

97
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Crimes Act 1961

Section 62

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Excess force

98
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Entry without warrant to avoid loss of offender or evidential material

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 8

99
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Entry without warrant to arrest a person unlawfully at large

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 7

100
Q

Stopping a vehicle to find persons unlawfully at large or who have committed certain offences imprisonable offences

A

Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 9

101
Q

Powers and duties of a constable after vehicle stopped

A

Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 10

102
Q

Warrantless searches of people who are, or are to be, locked up in police custody

A

Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 11

103
Q

Property taken from people locked up in police custody

A

Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 13

104
Q

Warrantless entry to prevent offences or respond to risk of life or safety

A

Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 14

105
Q

Warrantless searches associated with arms

A

Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 18

106
Q

Searching people in public places without warrant if an offence against section 202(4)(a) of the CA is suspected

A

Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 27

107
Q

Searching vehicles without warrant for offensive weapons

A

Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 28

108
Q

Power to search vehicles without warrant for stolen property

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 29

109
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Obtaining authorisation for warrantless roadblock

A

Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 30

110
Q

Authorised road blocks implemented without warrant

A

Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 32

111
Q

Entry without warrant after arrest

A

Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 83

112
Q

Warrantless entry and search of a vehicle after arrest

A

Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 84

113
Q

Rub-down search of arrested or detained persons

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 85

114
Q

Things that can be done to facilitate a rub-down search

A

Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 86

115
Q

Rub-down search may include visual examination

A

Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 87

116
Q

Warrantless search of arrested or detained persons for evidential material

A

Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 88

117
Q

Items of uncertain status may be seized

A

Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 112

118
Q

Seizure of items in plain view

A

Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 123

119
Q

Stopping a vehicle without warrant for purposes of search

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 121(1)
120
Q

Stopping a vehicle to execute a search warrant

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 121(2)
121
Q

Moving a vehicle for the purpose of search or safekeeping

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 122

122
Q

Duty to remained stopped

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 128

123
Q

Duty to provide information

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Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 129

124
Q

Rules and obligations when searching persons

A

Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 125

125
Q

Identification and notice requirements

A

Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 131

126
Q

Reporting use of powers

A

Search and Surveillance Act 2012:

Section 169

127
Q

Initial driver responsibility

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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 22(1)
128
Q

Duty to report injury

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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 22(3)
129
Q

Duty to report damage

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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 22(4)
130
Q

No drivers licence or failing to produce drivers licence

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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 31(1)
131
Q

Failing to comply with learner/restricted conditions

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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 31(1)(b)
132
Q

Driving while disqualified

A

Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 32

133
Q

Reckless or dangerous driving

A

Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 35

134
Q

Engaging in unauthorised street or drag racing

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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 36(a)
135
Q

Inconsiderate or careless use

A

Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 37

136
Q

20 years and Over

Exceeds 400mcg of alcohol per litre of breath

A
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 56(1)
137
Q

20 years and Over

Exceeds 250mcg but not 400mcg of alcohol per litre of breath

A
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 56(1a)
138
Q

20 years and Over

Exceeds 80mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood

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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 56(2)
139
Q

20 years and Over

Exceeds 50mg but not 80mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood

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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 56(2a)
140
Q

20 years and Over

Exceeds 50mg but not 80mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood and has failed or refused to undergo an evidential breath test

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Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 56(2b)
141
Q

Drivers Under 20 years

Exceeds 150mcg of alcohol per litre of breath

A
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section  57(1)
142
Q

Drivers Under 20 years

Exceeds 30mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood

A
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 57(2)
143
Q

Drivers Under 20 years

Does not exceed 150mcg of alcohol per litre of breath

A
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 57(1a)
144
Q

Drivers Under 20 years

Does not exceed 30mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood

A
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 57(2a)
145
Q

Under influence of drink or drugs or both, to such an extent as to be incapable of having proper control of the vehicle

A

Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 58

146
Q

Failure or refusal to remain at specified place or to accompany enforcement officer

A

Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 59

147
Q

Failure or refusal to permit blood specimen to be taken

A

Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 60

148
Q

Who must undergo a breath screening test

A

Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 68

149
Q

Who must undergo a evidential breath test

A

Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 69

150
Q

Suspension of licence or disqualification from driving

A

Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 90

151
Q

28-day suspension of licence

A

Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 95

152
Q

Power to seize vehicle for 28-days

A

Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 96

153
Q

Power to seize vehicle for 28-days (boy racers)

A
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 96(1a)
154
Q

Enforcement officers may enforce transport legislation (passengers and records)

A

Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 113

155
Q

Power to stop vehicles and demand details

A

Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 114

156
Q

Power to direct a vehicle not to be driven on a road

A

Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 115

157
Q

Arrest power for good cause to suspect a person has failed to comply with directions under section 113 and 115.

A

Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 116

158
Q

Obtaining information from owner or hirer

A

Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 118

159
Q

Powers of entry to carry out breath alcohol testing

A

Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 119

160
Q

Power to take keys and forbid driving

A

Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 121

161
Q

Power to seize vehicle for 12 hours

A

Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 122

162
Q

Power to seize vehicle for up to 7 days

A

Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:

Section 123

163
Q

On-licence

A

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 14

164
Q

Off-licence

A

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 17

165
Q

Club licence

A

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 21

166
Q

Special licence

A

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 22

167
Q

Display of licences

A

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 56&57

168
Q

Display of managers identity

A
Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:
Section 214(3)
169
Q

Sale or supply of alcohol to minors on or from a licensed premise

A

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 239

170
Q

Supplying alcohol to minors

A

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 241

171
Q

Employing minors in supervised and restricted areas

A

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 242

172
Q

Minors purchasing alcohol

A

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 243

173
Q

Minors found in restricted or supervised areas

A

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 244

174
Q

Unauthorised sale and supply

A

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 247

175
Q

Sales or supplies to intoxicated person

A

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 248

176
Q

Allows person to become intoxicated

A

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 249

177
Q

Allows intoxicated person to be or remain on licensed premises

A

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 252

178
Q

Allows violent, quarrelsome, insulting or disorderly conduct on licensed premises

A

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 253

179
Q

Allows persons to be on licensed premises outside licensing hours

A

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 256

180
Q

Closure of licensed premises by police

A

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 266

181
Q

Power to enter

A

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 267

182
Q

Power to demand information

A

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:

Section 269

183
Q

Alcohol offences on public transport

A
Summary Offences Act 1981
Section 38(1)
184
Q

Minor drinking in a public place

A
Summary Offences Act 1981
Section 38(3)(a)
185
Q

Minor in possession of alcohol for consumption

A
Summary Offences Act 1981
Section 38(3)(b)
186
Q

Duty to report deaths – SCUMBIE

A

The Coroners Act 2006

Section 13

187
Q

Reporting of deaths to coroner by police

A

The Coroners Act 2006

Section 15

188
Q

Coroner has authority over who attends the post-mortem

A

The Coroners Act 2006

Section 33

189
Q

Force used in executing process or arrest

A

Crimes Act 1961

Section 39

190
Q

Force used in preventing escape or rescue

A

Crimes Act 1961

Section 40

191
Q

Force used in preventing of suicide or certain offences

A

Crimes Act 1961

Section 41

192
Q

Using force if necessary to prevent the disturbance from continuing or restarting (breach of the peace)

A

Crimes Act 1961

Section 42

193
Q

Force used in self-defence and defence of another

A

Crimes Act 1961

Section 48

194
Q

Excess force

A

Crimes Act 1961

Section 62

195
Q

Youth Justice – Oranga Tamariki Act 1989:

Section 8

A

Parents and others to be informed of decisions

196
Q

Parents and others to be informed of decisions

A

Youth Justice – Oranga Tamariki Act 1989:

Section 8

197
Q

Youth Justice – Oranga Tamariki Act 1989:

Section 208

A

Youth justice principles

198
Q

Youth justice principles

A

Youth Justice – Oranga Tamariki Act 1989:

Section 208

199
Q

Youth Justice – Oranga Tamariki Act 1989:

Section 209

A

Warnings and cautions

200
Q

Warnings and cautions

A

Youth Justice – Oranga Tamariki Act 1989:

Section 209

201
Q

Youth Justice – Oranga Tamariki Act 1989:

Section 214

A

Powers of arrest

202
Q

Powers of arrest

A

Youth Justice – Oranga Tamariki Act 1989:

Section 214

203
Q

Youth Justice – Oranga Tamariki Act 1989:

Section 215

A

Child or young person to be informed of rights

204
Q

Child or young person to be informed of rights

A

Youth Justice – Oranga Tamariki Act 1989:

Section 215

205
Q

Youth Justice – Oranga Tamariki Act 1989:

Section 221

A

Admissibility of statements made by children and young persons

206
Q

Admissibility of statements made by children and young persons

A

Youth Justice – Oranga Tamariki Act 1989:

Section 221

207
Q

Youth Justice – Oranga Tamariki Act 1989:

Section 222

A

Persons who may be nominated for the purposes of section 221(2)(b) or (c)

208
Q

Persons who may be nominated for the purposes of section 221(2)(b) or (c)

A

Youth Justice – Oranga Tamariki Act 1989:

Section 222

209
Q

Care and Protection – Oranga Tamariki Act 1989:

Section 6

A

Paramount principle

210
Q

Paramount principle

A

Care and Protection – Oranga Tamariki Act 1989:

Section 6

211
Q
Care and Protection – Oranga Tamariki Act 1989:
Section 10B (Summary Offences Act 1981)
A

Child left unaccompanied

212
Q

Child left unaccompanied

A
Care and Protection – Oranga Tamariki Act 1989:
Section 10B (Summary Offences Act 1981)
213
Q

Care and Protection – Oranga Tamariki Act 1989:

Section 14

A

Child or young person in need of care and protection

214
Q

Child or young person in need of care and protection

A

Care and Protection – Oranga Tamariki Act 1989:

Section 14

215
Q

Care and Protection – Oranga Tamariki Act 1989:

Section 39

A

Place of safety warrant

216
Q

Place of safety warrant

A

Care and Protection – Oranga Tamariki Act 1989:

Section 39

217
Q

Care and Protection – Oranga Tamariki Act 1989:

Section 42

A

Removing children and young persons from home, search without warrant

218
Q

Removing children and young persons from home, search without warrant

A

Care and Protection – Oranga Tamariki Act 1989:

Section 42

219
Q

Care and Protection – Oranga Tamariki Act 1989:

Section 48

A

Child or young person found unaccompanied

220
Q

Child or young person found unaccompanied

A

Care and Protection – Oranga Tamariki Act 1989:

Section 48

221
Q
Arms Act 1983:
Section 18 (Search and Surveillance Act 2012)
A

Warrantless searches associated with arms

222
Q

Warrantless searches associated with arms

A
Arms Act 1983:
Section 18 (Search and Surveillance Act 2012)
223
Q

Arms Act 1983:

Section 40

A

Power to demand particulars of anyone in possession of a firearm

224
Q

Power to demand particulars of anyone in possession of a firearm

A

Arms Act 1983:

Section 40

225
Q

Arms Act 1983:

Section 45

A

Unlawful carrying

226
Q

Unlawful carrying

A

Arms Act 1983:

Section 45

227
Q

Arms Act 1983:

Section 46

A

Unlawful carrying of intimation firearm

228
Q

Unlawful carrying of intimation firearm

A

Arms Act 1983:

Section 46

229
Q

Arms Act 1983:

Section 48

A

Discharging firearm without reasonable cause

230
Q

Discharging firearm without reasonable cause

A

Arms Act 1983:

Section 48

231
Q
Arms Act 1983:
Section 52(1)
A

Presenting a firearm

232
Q

Presenting a firearm

A
Arms Act 1983:
Section 52(1)
233
Q
Arms Act 1983:
Section 52(2)
A

Presenting anything

234
Q

Presenting anything

A
Arms Act 1983:
Section 52(2)
235
Q

Arms Act 1983:

Section 66

A

Occupiers of land and drivers of vehicles

236
Q

Occupiers of land and drivers of vehicles

A

Arms Act 1983:

Section 66