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Schedule 1AA: Incorporation of documents by reference in national environmental standards, national policy statements, and New Zealand coastal policy statements
or “Rules for including outside information in national environmental policies”

You could also call this:

“Rules for making plans about fish farming in coastal areas (no longer used)”

This schedule is about preparing and changing regional coastal plans that deal with aquaculture activities. Regional coastal plans are important documents that help manage the coastal areas of New Zealand.

The schedule was part of the Resource Management Act 1991, which is a law that helps protect the environment and natural resources in New Zealand. It gave instructions on how to make or update plans for aquaculture, which is the farming of fish, shellfish, and other water creatures.

However, this schedule has been repealed. This means it is no longer part of the law and doesn’t apply anymore. The rules for aquaculture planning might now be found in other parts of the Resource Management Act or in different laws.

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Next up: Schedule 2: Matters that may be provided for in policy statements and plans

or “Topics that policy statements and plans could once cover, but are no longer listed”

1APreparation and change of regional coastal plans providing for aquaculture activities (Repealed)