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Combined plan and other matters - National environment plans - Regulatory relief

111: Obligations relating to regulatory relief in Schedule 3 of Planning Act 2025

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"Rules to follow if a plan limits your land use"

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The proposed law says you need to follow certain rules if a plan affects how you can use your land. Part 4 of Schedule 3 of the Planning Act 2025 explains these rules. It talks about what happens when a rule in a plan has a big impact on how you can use your land.

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Part 3Combined plan and other matters
National environment plans: Regulatory relief

111Obligations relating to regulatory relief in Schedule 3 of Planning Act 2025

  1. Part 4 of Schedule 3 of the Planning Act 2025 sets out obligations where a rule in a plan or proposed plan relates to a specified topic and entitlements where that rule has a significant impact on the reasonable use of land.