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Emergency Management Bill (No 2)

Emergency management system planning - Local and sector plans - Regional emergency management planning standards

103: Withdrawal of regional emergency management planning standards

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"The Minister can cancel emergency plans, and you will be told why."

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The Minister can withdraw some or all of a regional emergency management planning standard. You will see a public notice about the withdrawal. The notice will include the reasons for the withdrawal.

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Part 3Emergency management system planning
Local and sector plans: Regional emergency management planning standards

103Withdrawal of regional emergency management planning standards

  1. The Minister may withdraw all or part of a regional emergency management planning standard and give public notice of the withdrawal, including the reasons for the withdrawal.