Local Government Act 2002

Savings

Schedule 15: Powers of Minister

You could also call this:

“What the Minister could do in local government (but these rules are no longer used)”

This schedule is about the powers of the Minister in the Local Government Act 2002. However, it has been repealed, which means it is no longer in effect. This part of the law used to provide information about what the Minister could do, but those rules have been removed or replaced.

The schedule was originally created under sections 254 and 258 of the Local Government Act 2002. These sections gave the authority to make this schedule. Even though the schedule itself is no longer active, you can still look at those sections to understand more about how schedules are made and what they’re for.

When a part of a law is repealed, it means that it no longer applies. This change might have happened because the rules were outdated, or because new rules were put in place instead. If you need to know about the current powers of the Minister in local government, you should look at the most recent version of the Act or ask someone who knows about current local government laws.

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15Powers of Minister (Repealed) Empowered by ss 254, 258