Fisheries Act 1996

Access to fishery - Fishing permits

93B: Expiry of section 93A

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"When section 93A ends, old fishing permits are cancelled."

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You need to know that section 93A expires on 30 September 2007. When it expires, the chief executive must revoke all current fishing permits issued before that date. The chief executive does this in accordance with section 93A, which you can read about in the section 93A provision.

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Part 6Access to fishery
Fishing permits

93BExpiry of section 93A

  1. Section 93A expires with the close of 30 September 2007 and, on its expiration, the chief executive must revoke all current fishing permits issued before the close of that date in accordance with that section.

Notes
  • Section 93B: inserted, on , by section 35 of the Fisheries Act 1996 Amendment Act 1999 (1999 No 101).