Local Government (Rating) Act 2002

Rating information database and rates records - Rating information database

28D: Transitional provision for local authority to establish database

You could also call this:

"Rule to help councils set up a database that is no longer needed"

A local authority had to set up a database for rating information. You know this database is no longer required because section 28D was repealed. This repeal happened on 1 July 2021, as stated in the Local Government (Rating of Whenua Māori) Amendment Act 2021, which made this change through section 17.

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28DTransitional provision for local authority to establish database (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 28D: repealed, on , by section 17 of the Local Government (Rating of Whenua Māori) Amendment Act 2021 (2021 No 12).