Part 4Administrative and miscellaneous matters
Recognition by order of Court: Recognition orders
110Requirements for notification of orders
Not later than 5 working days after a recognition order has been sealed, the Registrar of the Court must provide a copy of it to—
- the responsible Minister; and
- the chief executive.
The responsible Minister must—
- publish a minute of the sealed order, including any wāhi tapu conditions, in the Gazette; and
- send a copy of the sealed order to—
- the local authorities that have statutory functions in the area of the common marine and coastal area to which the order applies; and
- any local authorities with statutory functions in an area adjacent to the area of the common marine and coastal area to which the order applies; and
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- the Minister of Conservation; and
- the Minister of Māori Affairs; and
- each person who appeared on the application; and
- any other person that the Court directs.
- the local authorities that have statutory functions in the area of the common marine and coastal area to which the order applies; and
If a customary marine title order includes recognition of wāhi tapu or wāhi tapu areas, the responsible Minister must—
- publicly notify the conditions; and
- give written notice of the conditions to—
- the customary marine title group; and
- Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga.
- the customary marine title group; and
Notes
- Section 110(2)(b)(iia): repealed, on , by section 6 of the Resource Management (Natural and Built Environment and Spatial Planning Repeal and Interim Fast-track Consenting) Act 2023 (2023 No 68).
- Section 110(3)(b)(ii): amended, on , by section 107 of the Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga Act 2014 (2014 No 26).


