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331D: Duty to gather information, monitor, and keep records
or “You need to collect information, watch what's happening, and write things down.”

You could also call this:

“This part explains what happens if someone breaks the rules for emergency activities on rural land.”

This part of the law has been removed. It used to be about how the rules were enforced for emergency activities done by some rural landowners and people living on rural land. But now, as of 1 April 2024, this section no longer applies. If you need to know more about this topic, you might want to look at other parts of the Resource Management Act 1991 or ask someone who knows about New Zealand laws.

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Next up: 331F: Repeal of this section and sections 331A to 331E

or “This part of the law will be removed from the rules about emergency activities for rural people on 1 April 2024.”

Part 12 Declarations, enforcement, and ancillary powers
Emergency activities undertaken by certain rural landowners and occupiers

331EEnforcement proceedings (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 331E: repealed, on the , by section 331F(1).