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165B: Relationship of Part with rest of Act
or “This part explains how the rules for getting permission to use coastal areas work with the rest of the law.”

You could also call this:

“The law says some people need to stop asking for permission to use the beach or ocean.”

This part of the law was about cancelling some applications for coastal permits. It was part of the rules about using common marine and coastal areas. However, this section is no longer in effect. It was removed from the Resource Management Act 1991 on 1 October 2011. The government made this change when they updated the law. If you want to know more about why this change happened, you can look at section 49 of the Resource Management Amendment Act (No 2) 2011.

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Next up: 165BC: Certain applications not to be processed or determined until aquaculture management area established in regional coastal plan

or “You can't ask for or decide on fish farming in the sea until there's a special area set aside for it in the local plan.”

Part 7A Occupation of common marine and coastal area

165BBSome applications for coastal permits must be cancelled (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 165BB: repealed, on , by section 49 of the Resource Management Amendment Act (No 2) 2011 (2011 No 70).