Local Government Act 1974

The Local Government Commission - Matters common to regional and reorganisation schemes

36: Effect to be given to final scheme

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"What happens when a final plan is approved under the Local Government Act 1974"

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A law called the Local Government Act 1974 has a part that was repealed. This means it is no longer in use. The part that was repealed is called section 36, and it was about the effect to be given to a final scheme. It was repealed on 1 November 1989 by the Local Government Amendment Act (No 2) 1989, which you can find more information about on the New Zealand legislation website. You can look up the details of the repeal to learn more about what happened to this part of the law.

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Part 1The Local Government Commission
Matters common to regional and reorganisation schemes

36Effect to be given to final scheme (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 36: repealed, on , by section 3(1) of the Local Government Amendment Act (No 2) 1989 (1989 No 29).