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Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) is the public service department of New Zealand charged with geographical information and surveying functions as well as handling land titles, and managing Crown land and property. The minister responsible is the Minister for Land Information, and was formerly the Minister of Survey and Land Information. LINZ was established in 1996 following the restructure of the
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(DOSLI), which was itself one of the successor organisations to the
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. The
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secretariat is part of LINZ and provides the Board with administrative and research assistance and advice. The Minister for Land Information is
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. Gaye Searancke was appointed Chief Executive of Land Information New Zealand in August 2019. She succeeded Andrew Crisp, who had been in the post since 2016.


Nature and scope of functions

LINZ's purpose is to: *Maintain and build confidence in property rights in land, geographic and hydrographic information. *Encourage land information markets to develop and mature. LINZ has three core roles: *Transaction management – maintaining and operating the regulatory framework and systems for rights and transactions involving land. *Information management – generating, collecting, compiling, and providing geographic and hydrographic information, and information relating to property rights and transactions. *Land management – administering a range of Crown-owned lands for the benefit of the New Zealand public.


Transaction management

LINZ oversees the regulatory framework and systems for defining, and dealing in, property rights in land. Functions include: *Maintaining and improving regulatory frameworks used to define and transact land. *Administering the process by which land is transferred, including creating new titles, and recording changes of ownership and interests in land. *Providing a secure environment for buying, selling and subdividing land through guaranteed titles for property dealings, and an accurate system of land boundary definition. *Providing a nationally consistent valuation system for rating purposes. *Administering New Zealand's inbound investment regime under the
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Information management

Beyond defining property rights, LINZ provides databases for New Zealand survey, mapping, hydrographic and property activities. The organisation's geographic information serves a variety of purposes, ranging from supporting essential services such as national security, and emergency service responses, to defining electoral boundaries, and enabling commercial applications. It also assists with local and national government planning and management. LINZ is also the organisation responsible for the surveying and production of all official maritime sea charts and
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covering New Zealand waters and certain areas of Antarctica and the South-West Pacific. Through the Landonline system, LINZ provides property professionals with online access to New Zealand's title register - the national database of property ownership - and New Zealand's 'cadastre' - the official record of land boundary surveys. Landonline is used by surveyors, lawyers, conveyancers and other professionals to securely search, lodge and update title dealings and survey data, digitally, in real time.


Land management

LINZ manages almost three million hectares of Crown land, which is around 8% of New Zealand's land area. This includes 1.6 million hectares of high country pastoral land in the South Island, Crown forest land in the North Island, approximately 4,000 properties, and river and lake beds. In managing Crown land, LINZ aims to protect New Zealanders’ interests by putting this land to best use. Functions include: *The acquisition, management and disposal of Crown land for which LINZ is responsible. *The management of liabilities arising in relation to Crown land for which LINZ is responsible. *The framework for disposal of Crown lands by other government agencies.


Statutory positions

In carrying out these functions, LINZ has a number of statutory officers with specific functions under the various Acts LINZ administer – these are: *Commissioner of Crown Lands *Registrar-General of Land *Surveyor-General, and *Valuer-General. In addition, LINZ has special responsibilities relating to land transactions under more than 50 other statutes.


See also

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New Zealand Geographic Board The New Zealand Geographic Board Ngā Pou Taunaha o Aotearoa (NZGB) was established by the New Zealand Geographic Board Act 1946, which has since been replaced by the New Zealand Geographic Board (Ngā Pou Taunaha o Aotearoa) Act 2008. Althoug ...
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Surveying in New Zealand The cartography of New Zealand is the history of surveying and creation of maps of New Zealand. Surveying in New Zealand began with the arrival of Abel Tasman in the mid 17th century. Cartography and surveying have developed in incremental ste ...


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