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1. Title
This Act is the Families Commission Act 2003.
2. Commencement
3. Purpose of this Act
4. Interpretation
5. Act binds the Crown
6. Commission established
7. Commission's main function
8. Commission's additional functions
Other matters to which the Commission must have regard
9. Government policy and priorities
10. Diversity of New Zealand families
11. Needs, values, and beliefs of particular groups
12. Relevant international obligations
Obligation to obtain views of specified groups
13. Mechanisms for obtaining views of specified groups
Commission's power to refer communications to others
14. Referral to other official bodies or to statutory officers
Nature and membership of Commission, and board's role
15. Commission is body corporate
16. Capacity and powers
17. Financial reporting: Commission to be Crown entity
18. Membership of Commission
19. Board's role
20. Further provisions relating to members and board
21 Accountability of members to Minister
22. Minister's role
23. Minister accountable to House of Representatives
This Act comes into force on 1 July 2004.
The purpose of this Act is to-
[(a) establish the Commission as a Crown entity for the purposes of section 7 of the Crown Entities Act 2004:.]
(b) state the Commission's functions and powers
(c) require the Commission-
(i) to have regard to certain matters; and
(ii) to comply with certain other obligations.
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,—
board: definition repealed:
Commission means the Families Commission established by section 6
Commissioner means a member
de facto partner and de facto relationship: definition repealed:
fees framework: definition repealed:
member means a member of the Commission
Minister means the Minister of the Crown who, under the authority of any warrant or with the authority of the Prime Minister, is for the time being responsible for the administration of this Act.
This Act binds the Crown.
This section establishes the Families Commission.
In order to perform its main function stated in section 7, the Commission has the following additional functions:
In the exercise and performance of its powers and functions, the Commission must have regard to the needs, values, and beliefs—
In the exercise and performance of its powers and functions, the Commission must have regard to New Zealand's international obligations relevant to the interests of families.