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2328 NEW ZEAI-AND GAZETTE No. 99 The Local Government (Gisborne Region) Reorganisation Order 1989 PAUL REEVES, Governor-General ORDER IN COUNCIL At Wellington this 9th day of June 1989 Present: Hrs Exceu-eNcy rHE Govenruon-GENERAL rN CouNcrr_ Pursuant to section 36 of the Local Government Act 1974, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, hereby makes the following order. Analysis 1 Title and commencement 22 Civil defence 2 Dissolution of existing local authorities and abolition of 23 Vesting of property existing districts 24Titleto property 3 Constitution of Gisborne District and Gisborne Region 25 Transitional committee 4 Gisborne District council 26 Membership of the transitional committee 5 Interpretation 27 No casting vote 6 Wards 28 Exclusion of non-voting members 7 Membership 29 Obligation of transitional committee to appoint chief 8 First election executive 9 First meeting 30 Principal local authority 10 Chief executive 31 Costs of transitional committee 11 Functions, duties, and powers of territorial authority 32 Consultation with administering authorities of reserves 12 Functions, duties, and powers of regional council 33 Transfer of responsibilities 13 Rural services committee 34 Creditors 14 Joint committee 35 Local authorities petroleum tax 15 Regional land transport committee 36 Speciat funds 16 Harbour committee 37 Loans 17 Administration headquarters 38 Assets and liabilities 18 Service delivery centres 39 Loan tiabilities 19 Rating 40 Residual authorities 20 Regionat planning 41 Conduct of affairs 21 Town and country planning Schedules Order 1 TITLE AND COMMENCEMENT (1) This order may be cited as the Local Government (Gisborne Region) Reorganisation Order 1989. (2) Subject to subclause (3) of this clause, this order shall come into force on the 1st day of November 1989. (3) Those provisions of this order necessary- (a) To provide for the first election of the members of the Gisborne District Council; (b) For the purposes of clauses 25 to 32, and 38 of this order; and (c) For the appointment of the principal administrative officer of the Gisborne District Council- shall come into force on the making of this order. 2 DISSOLUTION OF EXISTING LOCAL AUTHORITIES AND COMMUNITY COUNCIL AND ABOLITION OF EXISTING DISTRICTS AND COMMUNITY (1) Every local authority named in Part I or Part II of the First Schedule to this order is hereby dissolved. (21 Every district named in Part I of the First Schedule to this order is hereby abolished. (3) The Patutahi Community Council is hereby dissolved. (4) The Patutahi Community is hereby abolished. 3 CONSTITUTION OF GISBORNE DISTRICT AND GISBORNE REGION There is hereby constitute) a district, to be known as "The Gisborne District" and a region to be known as "The Gisborne Region", which shall comprise the area delineated on S.O.

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Page 1: Analysis - New Zealand Legal Information Institute · 2019. 6. 28. · 11 Functions, duties, and powers of territorial authority 32 Consultation with administering authorities of

2328 NEW ZEAI-AND GAZETTE No. 99

The Local Government (Gisborne Region) Reorganisation Order 1989

PAUL REEVES, Governor-General

ORDER IN COUNCIL

At Wellington this 9th day of June 1989

Present:

Hrs Exceu-eNcy rHE Govenruon-GENERAL rN CouNcrr_

Pursuant to section 36 of the Local Government Act 1974, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council, hereby makes the following order.

Analysis1 Title and commencement 22 Civil defence

2 Dissolution of existing local authorities and abolition of 23 Vesting of propertyexisting districts 24Titleto property3 Constitution of Gisborne District and Gisborne Region 25 Transitional committee4 Gisborne District council 26 Membership of the transitional committee5 Interpretation 27 No casting vote6 Wards 28 Exclusion of non-voting members7 Membership 29 Obligation of transitional committee to appoint chief8 First election executive

9 First meeting 30 Principal local authority10 Chief executive 31 Costs of transitional committee11 Functions, duties, and powers of territorial authority 32 Consultation with administering authorities of reserves12 Functions, duties, and powers of regional council 33 Transfer of responsibilities

13 Rural services committee 34 Creditors14 Joint committee 35 Local authorities petroleum tax15 Regional land transport committee 36 Speciat funds

16 Harbour committee 37 Loans

17 Administration headquarters 38 Assets and liabilities18 Service delivery centres 39 Loan tiabilities

19 Rating 40 Residual authorities20 Regionat planning 41 Conduct of affairs

21 Town and country planning Schedules

Order1 TITLE AND COMMENCEMENT(1) This order may be cited as the Local Government(Gisborne Region) Reorganisation Order 1989.

(2) Subject to subclause (3) of this clause, this order shallcome into force on the 1st day of November 1989.

(3) Those provisions of this order necessary-(a) To provide for the first election of the members of the

Gisborne District Council;

(b) For the purposes of clauses 25 to 32, and 38 of thisorder; and

(c) For the appointment of the principal administrativeofficer of the Gisborne District Council-shall come into force on the making of this order.

2 DISSOLUTION OF EXISTING LOCALAUTHORITIES AND COMMUNITY COUNCILAND ABOLITION OF EXISTING DISTRICTSAND COMMUNITY(1) Every local authority named in Part I or Part II of the FirstSchedule to this order is hereby dissolved.

(21 Every district named in Part I of the First Schedule to thisorder is hereby abolished.

(3) The Patutahi Community Council is hereby dissolved.

(4) The Patutahi Community is hereby abolished.

3 CONSTITUTION OF GISBORNE DISTRICTAND GISBORNE REGIONThere is hereby constitute) a district, to be known as "TheGisborne District" and a region to be known as "The GisborneRegion", which shall comprise the area delineated on S.O.