Resource Management Act 1991

Miscellaneous provisions - Rights of objection

360H: Regulations relating to notification of consent applications

You could also call this:

“Rules about telling people when someone asks to use land or resources in a special way”

This part of the law was about rules for telling people about applications for consent. However, it is no longer in effect. The government removed this section on 1 July 2020. If you want to know more about how consent applications are handled now, you might need to look at other parts of the Resource Management Act 1991 or ask someone who knows about current laws.

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Part 14 Miscellaneous provisions
Rights of objection

360HRegulations relating to notification of consent applications (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 360H: repealed, on , by section 102 of the Resource Management Amendment Act 2020 (2020 No 30).