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106: Schedule 5 sets out provisions relating to designations

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You are looking at a proposed change to the law. This change is about something called designations. Schedule 5 explains what designations are and how they work. You will find different parts in Schedule 5. Part 1 of Schedule 5 talks about what a designation means. Part 2 of Schedule 5 is about who can propose and hold a designation. Parts 3 and 4 of Schedule 5 explain how to get a designation. There are two ways to get a designation: the standard process and the spatial planning process. Part 5 of Schedule 5 is about plans for construction projects. Part 6 of Schedule 5 covers other things related to designations. This includes getting approvals, changing or removing designations, and buying land. These are all part of the proposed change to the law.

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Part 3Combined plan
Designations

106Schedule 5 sets out provisions relating to designations

  1. Schedule 5 sets out provisions relating to designations.

  2. By way of overview,—

  3. Part 1 of Schedule 5 sets out the effect of a designation a proposed designation; and
    1. Part 2 of Schedule 5 of that schedule contains provisions relating to designating authorities, being the entities that may propose and hold a designation; and
      1. Parts 3 and 4 of Schedule 5 of that schedule sets out the pathways for securing a designation, namely—
        1. the standard process (Part 3); and
          1. the spatial planning process (Part 4); and
          2. Part 5 of Schedule 5 sets out requirements for construction project plans; and
            1. Part 6 of Schedule 5 sets out other matters relating to designations, namely provisions relating to—
              1. approvals from a designating authority; and
                1. the alteration, removal, lapse, and transfer of designations; and
                  1. acquiring land.