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150G: Certain coastal permits issued in period from 1 June 1995 to 1 August 2003 continued
or “Coastal permits for sea farming activities issued between 1995 and 2003 are still valid if you applied for a special fishing permit.”

You could also call this:

“This part of the law doesn't cover asking for permission to use the beach or sea areas.”

This part of the law doesn’t apply when you want to use a coastal permit to occupy an area in the sea. If you’re asking for permission to use a space in the coastal marine area, different rules will apply instead of the ones in this part.

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Next up: 151: Interpretation

or “This section explains the meaning of important words used in the rules about coastal areas.”

Part 7 Coastal tendering

151AAPart not to apply to applications to occupy coastal marine area

  1. This Part does not apply to applications for coastal permits to authorise the occupation of a coastal marine area.

Notes
  • Section 151AA: inserted, on , by section 13 of the Resource Management Amendment Act (No 2) 2004 (2004 No 103).