(b)if a new law is affected by an amendment made after the new law’s commencement under section 2, to that new law after the amendment commences.
Compare: 2007 No 97 s ZA 3(2), (3), (4), (5)
10Comparative tables of old and new provisions
(1)Schedule 12 (comparative tables of old and rewritten provisions) sets out corresponding provisions in the following former enactments and this Act as at the beginning of 26 November 2018:
(a)the Social Security Act 1964 (except sections 69FA and 132D, Part 4, and Schedules 27 and 30, which are provisions rewritten and replaced by the Residential Care and Disability Support Services Act 2018):
(b)the Social Welfare (Reciprocity Agreements, and New Zealand Artificial Limb Service) Act 1990 (except Part 3 and Schedule 3, which are provisions rewritten and replaced by the Artificial Limb Service Act 2018).
(2)Schedule 12 has the following 3 parts:
(a)Part A lists each provision in the Social Security Act 1964 and—
(i)indicates the corresponding provision in this Act or the Residential Care and Disability Support Services Act 2018; or
(ii)states that the provision has been omitted:
(b)Part B lists each provision in the Social Welfare (Reciprocity Agreements, and New Zealand Artificial Limb Service) Act 1990 and—
(i)indicates the corresponding provision in this Act or the Artificial Limb Service Act 2018; or
(ii)states that the provision has been omitted:
(c)Part C lists each provision in this Act and the corresponding provision in those former enactments, or states that the provision is new.
(3)Schedule 12—
(a)is provided to assist readers to identify corresponding provisions; but
(b)must not be interpreted as a definitive guide to the correspondence of provisions.
Compare: 2007 No 97 s ZA 6
11Transitional, savings, and related provisions
The transitional, savings, and related provisions set out in Schedule 1 have effect according to their terms.
Compare: 1964 No 136 s 3C, Schedule 32
12Act binds the Crown
This Act binds the Crown.