The Defence Act 1990 is an Act of Parliament in New Zealand which establishes the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) and defines the respective roles of, and relationships between, the minister of defence, the chief of defence force and the secretary of defence.
Defence Act 1990 | |
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New Zealand Parliament | |
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Citation | 1990 No 28 |
Enacted by | House of Representatives |
Royal assent | 1 April 1990 |
Commenced | 1 April 1990 |
Administered by | Ministry of Defence |
Amended by | |
2007 | |
Status: Current legislation |
Background
editUnder previous legislation, the three services—New Zealand Army, Royal New Zealand Navy and Royal New Zealand Air Force—were part of the Ministry of Defence. Post-1990, the Ministry of Defence is a separate policy-making body under a secretary of defence; the chief of defence force and secretary of defence (head of the ministry) have both separate and shared responsibilities.[1]
Provisions
editPart 1: Constitution of armed forces
editThe Act constitutes the armed forces "in the name and on behalf of the Sovereign" and grants the governor-general the power of the raise armed forces.[2] The governor-general is, under the Letters Patent 1983, commander-in-chief of New Zealand.[3][4] The Defence Act greatly restricts the powers of the commander-in-chief, unlike the US president as commander-in-chief for example.[5]
The Act then states that the minister of defence: "...shall have the power of control of the New Zealand Defence Force, which shall be exercised through the Chief of Defence Force."[6]
Part 2: The New Zealand Defence Force
editThe Act defines the different services of New Zealand Defence Forces:
And various reserve and territorial services.[7]
Part 3: Secretary of defence, chief of Defence Force, and chiefs of service
editThe Act defines the secretary of defence as the chief executive of the Ministry of Defence, the chief of Defence Force as "principal military adviser to the Minister and other Ministers" and the other chiefs of the services of the defence force.[8]
Part 4: Terms and conditions of service
editSection 34 of the Act defines the Armed forces oath.[9]
References
edit- ^ Defence Act 1990, Long title.
- ^ Defence Act 1990, Section 5.
- ^ Defence Act 1990, Section 6.
- ^ Quentin-Baxter & McLean 2017, p. 132.
- ^ Quentin-Baxter & McLean 2017, p. 136.
- ^ Defence Act 1990, Section 7.
- ^ Defence Act 1990, Section 11.
- ^ Defence Act 1990, Section 24-31.
- ^ Defence Act 1990, Section 34.
Sources
edit- "Defence Act 1990". legislation.govt.nz. Parliamentary Counsel Office. 1990. Retrieved 19 October 2019.
- Quentin-Baxter, Alison; McLean, Janet (2017). This Realm of New Zealand: The Sovereign, the Governor-General, the Crown. Auckland University Press. ISBN 978-1-869-40875-6.