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Department of Lands and Survey


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nameDepartment of Lands and Survey
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formed1 May 1876
preceding1Department of the Surveyor-General
preceding2Crown Lands Department
dissolved1 April 1987
superseding1Department of Conservation
superseding2Department of Survey and Land Information
superseding3Landcorp
coordinates
minister1_nameMinister of Lands
minister2_pfo
chief2_position
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The Department of Lands and Survey was a government department in New Zealand that managed the administration of Crown land and its survey and mapping requirements.

History

Establishment

The department was established in 1876 with the appointment of John Turnbull Thomson as Surveyor-General. A major expansion took place in 1891 by combining the Department of the Surveyor-General and the Crown Lands Department into one agency. Its existence as an independent agency was consolidated with the passing of the Land Act 1892. Although the two agencies had merged, operationally they functioned separately until 1913. The minister responsible, from 1891, was the Minister of Lands. The head of the department initially held the titles of both preceding agencies as the Surveyor-General and Under-Secretary for Lands until 1906. The former post was subsumed by the latter before being renamed Director-General of Lands in 1949.

Functions and responsibilities

The Department of Lands and Survey main duties were administrating and managing Crown land (including walkways, national parks and reserves), surveying and mapping, land development and area planning. The department also administered a number of Statutory Boards which dealt the administration and management of land.

Disestablishment

In April 1987 the department was disestablished as part of significant restructuring of government administration. Its functions were split among three new government departments; the Department of Conservation, the Department of Survey and Land Information and Landcorp (a public company established under the State Owned Enterprises Act). A similar merger between the department and Forest Service had been intended in 1983 but was called off, citing too high a cost to combine the departments.

Notes

References

References

  1. (1 May 2011). "State Owned Enterprises Act".
  2. (2 July 1983). "Forest Service merger with Lands called off". [[The Evening Post (New Zealand).
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