Litter Act 1979
New Zealand Parliament
  • An Act to make better provision for the abatement and control of litter
Legislative history
Passed1979
Status: Current legislation

The Litter Act 1979 is an Act of the New Zealand Parliament. This Act is administered by the Ministry for the Environment.

See also

The Litter Act was established to make better provision for the abatement and control of litter. The Act is a basic mechanism for local government to prevent littering.

The functions of the Act include:

  • establishing enforcement officers and litter wardens who may issue fines and abatement notices for litter offences
  • allowing territorial authorities to force the removal of litter
  • allowing public authorities to make by-laws pursuant to the provisions of the Act.

This Act is administered by the Ministry for the Environment.

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