Titi (Muttonbird) Islands Regulations 1978. Country/Territory New Zealand Document type Regulation Date 1978 (2013) Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Land & soil, Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Land-use planning Authorization/permit Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings Coastal zone management Marine area Birds Hunting authorization/permit Hunting/capture Hunting gear/hunting methods Seasons Geographical area Asia and the Pacific, Australia and New Zealand, Oceania, South Pacific Entry into force notes These regulations shall enter into force on 17 March 1978. Abstract These Regulations, consisting of 12 sections, establish the requirements and conditions to request and benefit from an authorisation to entry to the Titi Islands and other islands adjacent to Stewart Island mentioned in the deed of cession of Stewart Island dated 29 June 1864. Beneficiaries are Rakiura Maori who hold a succession order from the Maori Land Court entitling him/her to any beneficial interest in any beneficial island. In particular, it deals with the birding season establishing a period commencing on 1 April in any year and ending with 31 May in the same year. A non-Rakiura Maori: must not enter onto a beneficial island without first obtaining a permit to enter onto that island; must not, at any time, search for, pursue, or take muttonbirds or their eggs from that island. Full text English Website www.legislation.govt.nz References - Legislation Implements Land Act 1948 (No. 64 of 1948). Legislation | New Zealand | 1948 (2016) Keyword: Basic legislation, Land tenure, Public land, Lease, Ownership, Institution, Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings, Land commission, Agricultural land, Urban land, Dispute settlement Source: FAO, FAOLEX