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395: Applications for works, etc, in coastal marine area
or “Rules for asking permission to do things in the sea and near the coast have changed”

You could also call this:

“Rules for asking permission to start fish farms in the sea were removed from the law.”

This section of the law used to talk about how to apply for marine farming in coastal areas. However, it was removed from the law on 1 January 2005. This means that this part of the law no longer applies. If you want to know about current rules for marine farming, you should look at other parts of the law or ask someone who knows about the latest regulations.

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Next up: 396A: Notification of lapsing, cancellation, or surrender of coastal permit for marine farming

or “The law tells people when a special fishing permit has ended or been given up.”

Part 15 Transitional provisions
Transitional resource consents

396Applications for marine farming in coastal marine area (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 396: repealed, on , by section 23 of the Resource Management Amendment Act (No 2) 2004 (2004 No 103).