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93: When public notification of consent applications is required
or “This law used to explain when people needed to be told about requests to use land or resources, but it's not used anymore.”

You could also call this:

“This rule about telling people about permit requests is no longer used”

You don’t need to worry about this part of the law anymore. It used to be about when you didn’t have to tell everyone about applications for consent, but it’s not part of the law now. The government removed it on 1 October 2009 when they changed the Resource Management Act to make it simpler and easier to use.

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Next up: 94A: Forming opinion as to whether adverse effects are minor or more than minor

or “This law helped people decide if something might cause a little or a lot of trouble.”

Part 6 Resource consents
Notification of applications

94When public notification of consent applications is not required (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 94: repealed, on , by section 76 of the Resource Management (Simplifying and Streamlining) Amendment Act 2009 (2009 No 31).