Local Government Act 2002

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

288: Decision-making processes commenced before enactment

You could also call this:

“This old rule about decisions made before the new law doesn't work anymore”

This section of the law was about decision-making processes that started before the Local Government Act 2002 came into effect. However, it’s important for you to know that this part of the law no longer applies. The government removed it on 27 November 2010. This means that if you’re looking for information about how to handle decision-making processes that began before the Act was put in place, you’ll need to check other parts of the law or seek advice from someone who knows about local government rules.

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

288Decision-making processes commenced before enactment (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 288: repealed, on , by section 45 of the Local Government Act 2002 Amendment Act 2010 (2010 No 124).