Defence Act 1990
The Defence Act 1990 provides for armed forces to be raised and maintained for:
- The defence of New Zealand and the protection of its interests, whether in New Zealand or elsewhere;
- The contribution of forces under collective agreement;
- The contribution of forces to the United Nations or other organisations or states for operations in accordance with the principles of the United Nations Charter;
- The provision of public service or assistance to the civil power in time of emergency, either in New Zealand or elsewhere.
The Act established the Ministry of Defence, a separate civilian agency that provides advice to the Government on defence matters.