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331E: Enforcement proceedings
or “This part explains what happens if someone breaks the rules for emergency activities on rural land.”

You could also call this:

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

This section of the law, along with sections 331A to 331E, will no longer be in effect after 1 April 2024. These sections are about emergency activities that some rural landowners and occupiers can do. After this date, you won’t be able to use these rules anymore. If you want to know more about what these sections covered before they were removed, you can look at sections 331A to 331E.

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or “Officials can enter and check places to make sure people are following the rules about taking care of the environment.”

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

331FRepeal of this section and sections 331A to 331E (Repealed)

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    • Section 331F: repealed, on the , by section 331F(1).