Local Government Act 2002

Planning, decision-making, and accountability - Planning and decision-making - Planning

93DA: Amendments to long-term plan after severe weather events

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“Councils used to be able to change plans after big storms, but not anymore”

This section of the law, called ‘Amendments to long-term plan after severe weather events’, used to be part of the Local Government Act 2002. It was about how councils could change their long-term plans when there were big storms or other bad weather. However, this part of the law doesn’t exist anymore. It was removed on 30 September 2023, which means it’s no longer something you need to worry about or follow.

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Planning and decision-making: Planning

93DAAmendments to long-term plan after severe weather events (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 93DA: repealed, on the , by section 93DA(3).