NZRPC Flashcards
Test 1
Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 8
Entry without warrant to avoid loss of offender or evidential material
Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 7
Entry without warrant to arrest a person unlawfully at large
Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 9
Stopping a vehicle to find persons unlawfully at large or who have committed certain offences imprisonable offences
Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 10
Powers and duties of a constable after vehicle stopped
Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 11
Warrantless searches of people who are, or are to be, locked up in police custody
Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 13
Property taken from people locked up in police custody
Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 14
Warrantless entry to prevent offences or respond to risk of life or safety
Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 18
Warrantless searches associated with arms
Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 27
Searching people in public places without warrant if an offence against section 202(4)(a) of the CA is suspected
Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 28
Searching vehicles without warrant for offensive weapons
Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 29
Power to search vehicles without warrant for stolen property
Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 30
Obtaining authorisation for warrantless roadblock
Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 32
Authorised road blocks implemented without warrant
Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 83
Entry without warrant after arrest
Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 84
Warrantless entry and search of a vehicle after arrest
Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 85
Rub-down search of arrested or detained persons
Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 86
Things that can be done to facilitate a rub-down search
Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 87
Rub-down search may include visual examination
Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 88
Warrantless search of arrested or detained persons for evidential material
Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 112
Items of uncertain status may be seized
Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 123
Seizure of items in plain view
Search and Surveillance Act 2012: Section 121(1)
Stopping a vehicle without warrant for purposes of search
Search and Surveillance Act 2012: Section 121(2)
Stopping a vehicle to execute a search warrant
Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 122
Moving a vehicle for the purpose of search or safekeeping
Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 128
Duty to remained stopped
Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 129
Duty to provide information
Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 125
Rules and obligations when searching persons
Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 131
Identification and notice requirements
Search and Surveillance Act 2012:
Section 169
Reporting use of powers
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998: Section 22(1)
Initial driver responsibility
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998: Section 22(3)
Duty to report injury
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998: Section 22(4)
Duty to report damage
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998: Section 31(1)
No drivers licence or failing to produce drivers licence
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998: Section 31(1)(b)
Failing to comply with learner/restricted conditions
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 32
Driving while disqualified
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 35
Reckless or dangerous driving
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998: Section 36(a)
Engaging in unauthorised street or drag racing
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 37
Inconsiderate or careless use
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998: Section 56(1)
20 years and Over
Exceeds 400mcg of alcohol per litre of breath
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998: Section 56(1a)
20 years and Over
Exceeds 250mcg but not 400mcg of alcohol per litre of breath
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998: Section 56(2)
20 years and Over
Exceeds 80mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998: Section 56(2a)
20 years and Over
Exceeds 50mg but not 80mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998: Section 56(2b)
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
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998: Section 57(1)
Drivers Under 20 years
Exceeds 150mcg of alcohol per litre of breath
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998: Section 57(2)
Drivers Under 20 years
Exceeds 30mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998: Section 57(1a)
Drivers Under 20 years
Does not exceed 150mcg of alcohol per litre of breath
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998: Section 57(2a)
Drivers Under 20 years
Does not exceed 30mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 58
Under influence of drink or drugs or both, to such an extent as to be incapable of having proper control of the vehicle
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 59
Failure or refusal to remain at specified place or to accompany enforcement officer
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 60
Failure or refusal to permit blood specimen to be taken
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 68
Who must undergo a breath screening test
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 69
Who must undergo a evidential breath test
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 90
Suspension of licence or disqualification from driving
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 95
28-day suspension of licence
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 96
Power to seize vehicle for 28-days
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998: Section 96(1a)
Power to seize vehicle for 28-days (boy racers)
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 113
Enforcement officers may enforce transport legislation (passengers and records)
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 114
Power to stop vehicles and demand details
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 115
Power to direct a vehicle not to be driven on a road
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 116
Arrest power for good cause to suspect a person has failed to comply with directions under section 113 and 115.
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 118
Obtaining information from owner or hirer
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 119
Powers of entry to carry out breath alcohol testing
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 121
Power to take keys and forbid driving
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 122
Power to seize vehicle for 12 hours
Road Policing, Land Transport Act 1998:
Section 123
Power to seize vehicle for up to 7 days
Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:
Section 14
On-licence
Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:
Section 17
Off-licence
Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:
Section 21
Club licence
Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:
Section 22
Special licence
Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:
Section 56&57
Display of licences
Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012: Section 214(3)
Display of managers identity
Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:
Section 239
Sale or supply of alcohol to minors on or from a licensed premise
Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:
Section 241
Supplying alcohol to minors
Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:
Section 242
Employing minors in supervised and restricted areas
Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:
Section 243
Minors purchasing alcohol
Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:
Section 244
Minors found in restricted or supervised areas
Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:
Section 247
Unauthorised sale and supply
Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:
Section 248
Sales or supplies to intoxicated person
Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:
Section 249
Allows person to become intoxicated
Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:
Section 252
Allows intoxicated person to be or remain on licensed premises
Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:
Section 253
Allows violent, quarrelsome, insulting or disorderly conduct on licensed premises
Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:
Section 256
Allows persons to be on licensed premises outside licensing hours
Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:
Section 266
Closure of licensed premises by police
Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:
Section 267
Power to enter
Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012:
Section 269
Power to demand information
Summary Offences Act 1981 Section 38(1)
Alcohol offences on public transport
Summary Offences Act 1981 Section 38(3)(a)
Minor drinking in a public place
Summary Offences Act 1981 Section 38(3)(b)
Minor in possession of alcohol for consumption
The Coroners Act 2006
Section 13
Duty to report deaths – SCUMBIE
The Coroners Act 2006
Section 15
Reporting of deaths to coroner by police
The Coroners Act 2006
Section 33
Coroner has authority over who attends the post-mortem
Crimes Act 1961
Section 39
Force used in executing process or arrest
Crimes Act 1961
Section 40
Force used in preventing escape or rescue
Crimes Act 1961
Section 41
Force used in preventing of suicide or certain offences