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150: Residual powers of authorities
or “Authorities can still do some things even if they're not specifically mentioned in the rules.”

You could also call this:

“This law used to let people ask a special court to look at environmental decisions, but it's not used anymore.”

This section of the law used to explain something about referring matters to the Environment Court. However, it was removed from the law on 1 October 2009. This means that this part no longer applies and you can’t use it anymore. If you need to know about referring matters to the Environment Court, you should look at other parts of the law that are still in effect.

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Next up: 150A: Interpretation

or “This part explains the meaning of important words used in the rules about fish farming in the sea.”

Part 6AA Proposals of national significance
Miscellaneous provisions: Costs of processes under this Part

150AAReference to Environment Court (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 150AA: repealed, on , by section 100 of the Resource Management (Simplifying and Streamlining) Amendment Act 2009 (2009 No 31).