Local Government Act 2002

Consequential amendments, repeals, revocations, transitional provisions, and savings - Transitional provisions

279: Long-term council community plan

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“Councils no longer need to make a long-term plan for their community”

The law used to have a section about something called a ‘long-term council community plan’. This was part of the rules for local councils in New Zealand. However, this section is no longer part of the law. It was removed on 27 November 2010. This means that councils don’t have to follow this specific rule anymore.

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Part 12 Consequential amendments, repeals, revocations, transitional provisions, and savings
Transitional provisions

279Long-term council community plan (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 279: repealed, on , by section 43 of the Local Government Act 2002 Amendment Act 2010 (2010 No 124).