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125: Permit holder’s address for service and contact

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"Tell us where to send important papers and how to contact you if you get a permit"

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If you get a permit, you must tell the chief executive your address for service in writing. This address can be a physical address in New Zealand or an email address. You will use this address to get important documents.

You also need to give the chief executive another address and phone number where you can be contacted. This address can be an email address and you must tell the chief executive if it changes. You must tell the chief executive about any changes as soon as possible, but no later than 10 working days after the change happens.

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Administration: Serving notices and other documents

125Permit holder’s address for service and contact

  1. A permit holder must give written notice to the chief executive of its address for service, which may be its physical address in New Zealand or its email address.

  2. A permit holder must give written notice to the chief executive of—

  3. an address (which may be an email address) and telephone number at which the permit holder can be contacted; and
    1. any change to the address or telephone number provided under paragraph (a) as soon as is reasonably practicable, but no later than 10 working days, after the change takes effect.