Conservation Act 1987

New Zealand Conservation Authority and Conservation Boards - Conservation Boards

6O: Annual report

You could also call this:

"Conservation Boards must give a yearly report on what they did"

Every year, you need to know that Conservation Boards must give the Conservation Authority a report. This report is about what the Board did over the past 12 months. The Board must give this report as soon as possible after 30 June each year.

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Part 2ANew Zealand Conservation Authority and Conservation Boards
Conservation Boards

6OAnnual report

  1. As soon as practicable after 30 June in every year, every Board shall furnish the Conservation Authority with a report of its operations for the period of 12 months that ended on that day.

Notes
  • Section 6O: inserted, on , by section 5 of the Conservation Law Reform Act 1990 (1990 No 31).