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Natural Environment Bill

Foundations - Key instruments - Classification of activities

34: Consequence of prohibited activity classification

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"What happens if an activity is banned"

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If an activity is classified as prohibited, you cannot apply for a permit to do it. A regional council cannot give you a permit for a prohibited activity either. This rule applies if the activity is classified as prohibited in a national rule or a regional plan.

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Part 2Foundations
Key instruments: Classification of activities

34Consequence of prohibited activity classification

  1. If an activity is classified in a national rule or a rule in a plan as a prohibited activity,—

  2. no application for permit may be made for the activity; and
    1. a regional council must not grant a permit for the activity.