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360H: Regulations relating to notification of consent applications
or “Rules about telling people when someone asks to use land or resources in a special way”

You could also call this:

“This law cancels out old rules and regulations that are no longer needed.”

This part of the law talks about getting rid of old rules and orders. You need to know that some old laws and rules are no longer going to be used.

The law says that the list of laws in Schedule 6 are now cancelled. This means they don’t work anymore.

It also says that the list of rules and orders in Schedule 7 are now cancelled too.

Any special orders that were made about harbours using old laws are also cancelled.

Lastly, any announcements made about mining using old laws are cancelled as well.

All of these old laws, rules, orders, and announcements are being replaced by new ones in this Resource Management Act.

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Next up: 362: Consequential amendments

or “Changes made to other laws because of this new law”

Part 14 Miscellaneous provisions
Rights of objection

361Repeals and revocations

  1. The enactments specified in Schedule 6 are hereby repealed.

  2. The regulations and orders specified in Schedule 7 are hereby revoked.

  3. Every Order in Council made under section 8A or section 165 of the Harbours Act 1950 is hereby revoked.

  4. Every Proclamation made under section 132 of the Mining Act 1926 or under the corresponding provisions of any former enactment is hereby revoked.