Fire and Emergency New Zealand Act 2017

Miscellaneous and enforcement provisions - Agreements with Department of Conservation, New Zealand Defence Force, and Ministry of Education - Provisions relating to Department of Conservation

145: Policy for fire control in relation to public conservation land and additional land

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"Fire Control Plan for Public Conservation Land"

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You need to know that FENZ and the Director-General of Conservation work together on a policy for fire control. This policy is about public conservation land and other land that might be affected. They publish this policy on the internet for everyone to see. You can find the policy on websites run by FENZ or the Department of Conservation. The policy starts on a date that FENZ and the Director-General of Conservation agree on. They take steps to make sure the policy is available to the public.

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Part 4Miscellaneous and enforcement provisions
Agreements with Department of Conservation, New Zealand Defence Force, and Ministry of Education: Provisions relating to Department of Conservation

145Policy for fire control in relation to public conservation land and additional land

  1. FENZ and the Director-General of Conservation must take all reasonable steps to agree on any policy for fire control services that relate to, have an impact on, or have implications for public conservation land and additional land.

  2. The policy must be published and maintained on 1 or more Internet sites maintained by, or on behalf of, FENZ and the Department of Conservation.

  3. The policy comes into force on the date that FENZ and the Director-General of Conservation agree that the policy should come into force.