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  2. Official Information Act 1982 - Wikipedia

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    The Official Information Act 1982 (OIA) is an act of the New Zealand Parliament which creates a public right to access information held by government bodies. It is New Zealand's primary freedom of information law and has become an important part of New Zealand's constitutional framework .

  3. Vehicle registration plates of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Mayoral and ministerial vehicles used the prefix "CR" (Crown). The Prime Minister receives plate CR1 [4] while the plate DC1 is reserved for the British High Commissioner to New Zealand. As the official representative of the monarch in New Zealand, the Governor General's primary vehicle carries no number plate but instead displays the royal crown.

  4. Office of the Ombudsman (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    The Ombudsman is an officer of the New Zealand Parliament to independently look into complaints. The core jurisdiction of the office is cases of maladministration, but it has been progressively expanded over the years to cover complaints under the Official Information Act 1982 and Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987, whistleblower complaints under the Protected ...

  5. Lists of acts of the New Zealand Parliament - Wikipedia

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    List of statutes of New Zealand (1928–1931) 3 years 4: United–Reform coalition: List of statutes of New Zealand (1931–1935) 4 years 5: First Labour: List of statutes of New Zealand (1935–1949) 14 years 6: First National: List of statutes of New Zealand (1949–1957) 8 years 7: Second Labour: List of statutes of New Zealand (1957–1960 ...

  6. Archives New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The National Archives' legal position was further entrenched by the passage of legislation such as the Ombudsmen Act 1975, the Official Information Act 1982, and the State Sector Act 1988. In 2000, the National Archives was separated from the Department of Internal Affairs and renamed as Archives New Zealand. [2]

  7. Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987

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    The Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 (sometimes known by its acronym LGOIMA) is a statute of the New Zealand Parliament which creates a public right of access to information held by local authorities and council-controlled organisations and sets standards of openness for local authority meetings.

  8. Coalition for Open Government - Wikipedia

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    The opposition to the act and the group itself was led by Sir Guy Powles, the former Chief Ombudsman of New Zealand. [1] It sought to allow greater access to government-held information. The pressure it exerted was important in the adoption of the Official Information Act 1982. [2]

  9. Official Information Act - Wikipedia

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    Official Information Act 2008 in the Cook Islands Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Official Information Act .