Local Government (Auckland Council) Act 2009

Auckland Council - Identification of local activities and allocation of funding

18: Local activities must be identified in LTP and annual plan

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"Council must list local activities in its main plans so you can see what's happening."

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The law says you must know what local activities are and where to find them. You can find local activities in two important plans: the Long-Term Plan and the annual plan. These plans help decide how money is spent on local activities, but this rule is no longer in effect because it was repealed on 8 August 2014 by section 77 of the Local Government Act 2002 Amendment Act 2014.

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Identification of local activities and allocation of funding

18Local activities must be identified in LTP and annual plan (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 18: repealed, on , by section 77 of the Local Government Act 2002 Amendment Act 2014 (2014 No 55).