Building Act 2004

Regulatory responsibilities and accreditation - Responsibilities of territorial authorities - Enforcement powers of territorial authority

230: Conditions of authorisation

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“Rules about what you can and can't do when you're given special permission to do something”

This section of the law has been cancelled. It used to talk about the rules for giving permission to do something, but it’s not part of the law anymore. The government removed it on 28 November 2013. If you want to know more about why it was removed, you can look at section 55 of the Building Amendment Act 2013.

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Part 3 Regulatory responsibilities and accreditation
Responsibilities of territorial authorities: Enforcement powers of territorial authority

230Conditions of authorisation (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 230: repealed, on , by section 55 of the Building Amendment Act 2013 (2013 No 100).