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182: Removal of designation
or “How an authority can cancel or change their special land use plans”

You could also call this:

“Looking at designations that are still active and deciding if they need changes”

This section of the law, called ‘Review of designation which has not lapsed’, used to be part of the Resource Management Act 1991. However, it was removed from the law on 7 July 1993. This means that this particular rule no longer applies and you can’t use it anymore. If you need to know about current rules for reviewing designations, you should look at other parts of the Resource Management Act 1991 that are still in effect.

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Next up: 184: Lapsing of designations which have not been given effect to

or “Designations can expire if not used within five years, but this time can be extended in some cases.”

Part 8 Designations and heritage orders
Designations

183Review of designation which has not lapsed (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 183: repealed, on , by section 97 of the Resource Management Amendment Act 1993 (1993 No 65).