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104E: Applications relating to discharge of greenhouse gases
or “Rules about how to handle requests to release greenhouse gases into the air”

You could also call this:

“Rules for following national guidelines on managing greenhouse gases have been removed from the law.”

You don’t need to worry about this section of the law anymore. It used to be about how to put national environmental standards into practice when deciding on applications related to greenhouse gas discharge. However, this part of the law was removed on 30 November 2022. If you want to know more about why it was removed, you can look at section 36 of the Resource Management Amendment Act 2020.

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Next up: 104G: Consideration of activities affecting drinking water supply source water

or “Rules for checking how activities might affect drinking water sources”

Part 6 Resource consents
Decisions on applications relating to discharge of greenhouse gases

104FImplementation of national environmental standards (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 104F: repealed, on , by section 36 of the Resource Management Amendment Act 2020 (2020 No 30).