Ngai Tahu Statutory Acknowledgements: A Guide for Local Authorities
May 1999, Ref. ME314
These Statutory Acknowledgements affect processes under the Resource Management Act, including applications for resource consents and provides information for local authorities about their responsibilities.
Please note that this document was published some time ago and may not reflect current practice or law. It is kept here for your reference, but should be used with care.
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Contents:
Foreword
Introduction
Glossary
What are Statutory Acknowledgements?
What is the purpose of Statutory Acknowledgements?
How do Statutory Acknowledgements affect local authorities?
What will change?
What will stay the same?
What are the legal obligations of a local authority?
Best practice
Development of protocols
The future
For more information
Annex 1: Ngāi Tahu Claims Settlement Act 1998 - List of Statutory Acknowledgement Schedules
Annex 2: Map with location of statutory areas
Annex 3: Example of a Statutory Acknowledgement: Schedule 14, Statutory Acknowledgement for Aoraki/Mount Cook
Annex 4: Relevant sections of the Ngāi Tahu Claims Settlement Act 1998
Annex 5: The Ngāi Tahu Claims Settlement (Resource Management Consent Notification) Regulations 1999
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