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94C: Public notification if applicant requests or if special circumstances exist
or “People can ask for their application to be publicly announced, or it might happen if there's something special about it.”

You could also call this:

“Rules for changing how people are told about and can respond to resource applications”

This part of the law used to explain when rules about telling people about applications and giving them notice could be changed. However, this section no longer exists in the law. It was removed on 1 October 2009 by another law that made changes to the Resource Management Act. If you need to know about the current rules for notifying people about applications, you should look at other parts of the Resource Management Act that are still in use.

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Next up: 95: Time limit for public notification or limited notification

or “Rules for deciding how quickly the government must tell people about requests to use land or resources”

Part 6 Resource consents
Notification of applications

94DWhen public notification and service requirements may be varied (Repealed)

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    • Section 94D: repealed, on , by section 76 of the Resource Management (Simplifying and Streamlining) Amendment Act 2009 (2009 No 31).