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Guidance / Crown Entities Act 2004: Section 107 directions to support a whole of government approach / Current directions and related links
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Current directions and related links

Crown Entities Act 2004: Section 107 directions to support a whole of government approach

  1. Section 01
    Guidance: Issuing a section 107 direction
    1. 1.1
      Checklist for development of a section 107 direction
  2. Section 02
    Guidance: Giving effect to, monitoring and reviewing a direction
  3. Section 03
    Current directions and related links
  • Directions in force as at 19 June 2014 

    On 22 April 2014, the Minister of State Services and the Minister of Finance issued directions to apply whole of government approaches to Procurement, ICT and Property.  These directions have now come into force  

    Read the 2014 directions:

    Procurement(PDF, 284 KB)

    ICT(PDF, 572 KB)

    Property(PDF, 592 KB)

    The 3 directions, together with explanatory material provided to the House, are available at:

    Directions to support a whole of government approach given by the Minister of State Services and the Minister of Finance under section 107 of the Crown Entities Act 2004  — New Zealand Parliament

    Read the select committee report back to the House:

    Whole of government directions regarding procurement, ICT, and property functional leadership — New Zealand Parliament

    The direction on use of authentication services issued in July 2008 continues to apply to all Crown agents, apart from those with sizeable ICT business transactions and investment specifically listed within the 2014 direction.

    AoG direction shared authentication services July 2008 (PDF, 53 KB)

    Entities covered by the directions 

    Coverage for the Procurement, ICT and Property directions is set out in this table.

     

    Property

    Procurement

    ICT

    Group of 7 specific Crown agents (*)                                     

    Yes                                

    Yes                                

    Yes                                

    District Health Boards (**)

    -

    Yes

    Yes

    All other Crown agents, except the NZ Blood Service (***)

    Yes

    Yes

    -

    Autonomous Crown Entities (ACEs)

    -

    Yes

    -

    Independent Crown Entities (ICEs)

    -

    Yes

    -

    Crown entity companies

    -

    Yes

    -

    PFA Schedule 4A companies

    -

    Yes

    -

    School Boards of Trustees

    -

    -

    -

    (*): 7 specific Crown agents with the common characteristic of sizeable ICT business transactions and investment: Accident Compensation Corporation, Earthquake Commission, Housing New Zealand Corporation, New Zealand Qualifications Authority, New Zealand Trade and Enterprise, New Zealand Transport Agency, and Tertiary Education Commission.

    (**): All functions, staff, assets and contracts held by DHBs transferred to Health NZ under the Pae Ora Act on 1 July 2022.

    (***): The NZ Blood Service was excluded from coverage of the Property direction following consultation on the same basis as for District Health Boards (all office space is going to be within operational sites).

    New Zealand’s central government organisations

     

    When the directions apply to affected entities

    • Procurement direction applies from 1 February 2015.
    • ICT direction applies from the date the direction comes into force, except that the ICT assurance requirements apply to District Health Boards from 1 July 2015.
    • Property direction applies from 1 July 2014.
    Crown entity subsidiaries and section 107 directions

    Under section 107(3) of the Crown Entities Act 2004, the Ministers of State Services and Finance cannot issue a direction to subsidiaries.

    Section 107(3), Crown Entities Act 2004 — New Zealand Legislation

    However, under section 97(e), there is an obligation on the parent entity to ensure that their subsidiaries comply, to the extent that the direction relates to the subsidiary.

    Section 97(e), Crown Entities Act 2004 — New Zealand Legislation

    Directions under section 107 apply to Schedule 4A entities

    Under one of the 2013 amendments to the Crown Entities Act 2004, companies named in Schedule 4A of the Public Finance Act 1989 (PFA) may be treated as a category of Crown entities for the purposes of giving whole of government directions to one or more categories of Crown entities.

    For a list of current PFA Schedule 4A entities, see the link below.

    New Zealand's central government organisations

     

    Cabinet papers and minutes for the 2014 directions 

    The Cabinet papers and minutes setting out the proposed directions, and the changes following consultation with affected entities, are set out in this table.

    Cabinet Papers Cabinet Minutes

    Cabinet Paper: Amended Directions to Extend Functional Leadership to Crown Entities, Following Consultation(PDF, 1.3 MB)

    [SEC (14)14] 
    15 April 2014 
    (Released 19 June 2014)

    Cabinet Minute: Amended Directions to Extend Functional Leadership to Crown Entities, Following Consultation(PDF, 94 KB)

    [SEC Min (14) 5/2] 
    15 April 2014 
    (Released 19 June 2014)

    Cabinet Paper: Proposed Directions under the Crown Entities Act 2004 to Support a Whole of Government Approach for Procurement, ICT and Property Functional Leadership — Paper 1: Overview(PDF, 2.6 MB)

    [SEC (13) 70] 
    3 December 2013 
    (Released 16 December 2013)

    Cabinet Minute: Proposed Direction under the Crown Entities Act 2004 to Support a Whole of Government Approach for Procurement, ICT and Property Functional Leadership — Overview(PDF, 361 KB)

    [SEC Min (13) 18/2.1] 
    3 December 2013 
    (Released 16 December 2013)

    Cabinet Paper: Proposed Directions under the Crown Entities Act 2004 — Paper 2: Procurement Functional Leadership and Government Rules of Sourcing(PDF, 652 KB)

    [SEC (13) 64] 
    3 December 2013 
    (Released 16 December 2013)

    Cabinet Minute: Proposed Direction under the Crown Entities Act 2004 — Procurement Functional Leadership and Government Rules of Sourcing(PDF, 168 KB)

    [SEC Min (13) 18/2.2] 
    3 December 2013 
    (Released 16 December 2013)

    Cabinet Paper: Proposed Directions under the Crown Entities Act 2004 — Paper 3: ICT Functional Leadership  (PDF, 2.4 MB)

    [SEC (13) 65] 
    3 December 2013 
    (Released 16 December 2013)

    Cabinet Minute: Proposed Direction under the Crown Entities Act 2004  — ICT Functional Leadership(PDF, 185 KB)

    [SEC Min (13) 18/2.3] 
    3 December 2013 
    (Released 16 December 2013)

    Cabinet Paper: Proposed Directions under the Crown Entities Act 2004 — Paper 4: Functional Leadership for Property(PDF, 360 KB)
    [SEC (13) 63] 
    3 December 2013 
    (Released 16 December 2013)

    Cabinet Minute: Proposed Direction under the Crown Entities Act 2004 — Functional Leadership for Property(PDF, 149 KB)

    [SEC Min (13) 18/2.4] 
    3 December 2013 
    (Released 16 December 2013)

  • Direction in force as at 21 August 2018

    On 21 August 2018 the Minister of State Services and the Minister of Finance issued a direction setting out requirements for Crown entities in relation to implementation of the New Zealand Business Number. This replaced an earlier order that came into force on 10 May 2016.

    This link provides the text of the Direction. 

    NZBN 2018 Direction to Crown entities — Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment

    This link is to the Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment website and provides more information on the New Zealand Business Number programme.

    The New Zealand Business Number — Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment 

  • Direction in force as at 27 March 2022

    On 21 August 2018 the Minister of State Services and the Minister of Finance issued a direction setting out requirements for Crown entities in relation to implementation of the Carbon Neutral Government Programme (CNGP).

    The link provides the text of the Direction. 

    Direction for agencies to implement the Carbon Neutral Government Programme — New Zealand Parliament

    The link is to the Ministry for the Environment website and provides more information on the Government Carbon Neutral Programme.

    Carbon Neutral Government Programme — Ministry for the Environment 

  • Related links

    Government Procurement Rules — New Zealand Government Procurement and Property

     Delivering better outcomes for New Zealand — New Zealand Government Procurement and Property

    Procurement — NZ Digital Government

    Better Public Services

    Crown entities

    Directions to Support a Whole-of-Government Approach, Given to the House of Representatives by the Minister of State Services and the Minister of Finance  — New Zealand Gazette 

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    Guidance: Giving effect to, monitoring and reviewing a direction
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