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77T: Review of financial contributions provisions
or “Local councils can change rules about money contributions for new buildings in their area plans.”

You could also call this:

“This rule explains how to take back ideas for new rules before they become official.”

This part of the law, called ‘Withdrawal of proposed policy statements and plans’, used to be in the Resource Management Act 1991. However, it’s not part of the law anymore. The government removed this section on 7 July 1993. If you want to know more about why this change happened, you can look at section 42 of the Resource Management Amendment Act 1993.

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Next up: 78A: Combined regional and district documents

or “Rules that used to cover both big and small areas in one document are no longer used.”

Part 5 Standards, policy statements, and plans
Local authority policy statements and plans: Miscellaneous provisions

78Withdrawal of proposed policy statements and plans (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 78: repealed, on , by section 42 of the Resource Management Amendment Act 1993 (1993 No 65).