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COVID-19 Business travel across Alert Level Boundaries
Accord Newsflash 28 August 2021 – Movement between alert level boundaries will be restricted.
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After 11.59pm Tuesday 31 August Northland and Auckland regions will remain at Level 4 and the rest of New Zealand will be at Level 3.
Movement between alert level boundaries will be restricted. There will be Police check points to stop unnecessary travel.
New Zealanders should continue to ensure their movement is for essential purposes only.
An Alert Level Boundary will separate areas of New Zealand that are at different Alert Levels. Businesses need to provide their staff with proof of eligibility to travel across an Alert Level Boundary, such as the documentation generated by MBIE's Business Travel Register.
Applications for Business Travel Documents are currently closed. They will open at 12pm on Sunday 29 August 2021.
Business travel across Alert Level Boundaries(external link) - business.govt.nz