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Natural Environment Bill

Combined plan and other matters - Coastal matters, water conservation orders, and freshwater farm plans - Water conservation orders

124: Water conservation orders

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"Rules to help save New Zealand's water"

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The proposed law change is about water conservation orders. You will find the rules for these orders in Schedule 4. These rules cover things like what water conservation orders are for and how they are made.

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Part 3Combined plan and other matters
Coastal matters, water conservation orders, and freshwater farm plans: Water conservation orders

124Water conservation orders

  1. The provisions set out in Schedule 4 relating to water conservation orders have effect according to their terms, relating to the following:

  2. the purpose of water conservation orders:
    1. the meaning of terms used in the schedule:
      1. the legal effect of water conservation orders:
        1. applications for water conservation orders:
          1. hearings by a special tribunal of water conservation order applications:
            1. appeals on decisions by a special tribunal on water conservation order applications:
              1. the process for making, revoking, and amending water conservation orders.