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149P: Consideration of matter by board
or “The board of inquiry looks at all the information and decides what to do about the matter, following specific rules for different types of cases.”

You could also call this:

“The group looking at the case must write a first version of their findings.”

This part of the law has been removed. It used to be about how a board of inquiry had to make a draft report when deciding on certain matters under the Resource Management Act 1991. The section was called ‘Board to produce draft report’, but it’s no longer part of the law. It was taken out on 19 April 2017 by another law that changed the Resource Management Act.

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Next up: 149R: Board to produce report

or “The group of experts must write down their decision and reasons in a report within a set time.”

Part 6AA Proposals of national significance
How matter decided if direction made to refer matter to board of inquiry or court: Matter decided by board of inquiry

149QBoard to produce draft report (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 149Q: repealed, on , by section 92 of the Resource Legislation Amendment Act 2017 (2017 No 15).