Local Government (Water Services) Act 2025

Provision of water services: operational matters - Development contributions - Development contributions policy

121: Development contributions policy and methodology must be available for public inspection

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"Water organisations must make their development plans and cost calculations available for you to see"

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If you want to see a water organisation's development contributions policy, you can. The organisation must keep this policy available for you to look at. They must also keep the methodology, which is a step-by-step explanation of how they calculate development contributions, available for you to see. You can find these documents at the organisation's main public office. The organisation will also make them available at other places in their service area, so you can easily access them.

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Development contributions: Development contributions policy

121Development contributions policy and methodology must be available for public inspection

  1. If a water organisation’s development contributions policy requires development contributions, the water organisation must keep the following available for public inspection:

  2. the organisation’s development contributions policy; and
    1. the full methodology that demonstrates how the calculations for those development contributions were made.
      1. The places at which a water organisation must keep the information specified in subsection (1) available for public inspection are—

      2. the principal public office of the water organisation; and
        1. such other places within its service area that the water organisation considers necessary to provide members of the public with reasonable access to the policy and the methodology.