Crown Minerals Act 1991

Permits, access to land, and other matters - Enforcement, remedies, and appeals - General provisions

89ZZO: General provisions relating to compliance notices

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"Rules for notices that tell you to follow the law"

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If you get a compliance notice, it must be in writing. You might get a compliance notice with your legal name or your usual business name on it. The notice can be addressed to you using either of these names.

A compliance notice is related to the Crown Minerals Act 1991, and you can find more information about this act on the New Zealand legislation website. This part of the law was updated on 2 December 2021, by the Crown Minerals (Decommissioning and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2021. You can look up this information to learn more about compliance notices and the law.

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Part 1BPermits, access to land, and other matters
Enforcement, remedies, and appeals: General provisions

89ZZOGeneral provisions relating to compliance notices

  1. A compliance notice must be in writing.

  2. A compliance notice may be addressed to any person under the person’s legal name or usual business name.

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  • Section 89ZZO: inserted, on , by section 18 of the Crown Minerals (Decommissioning and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2021 (2021 No 53).