Town and Country Planning Act 1977

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Town and Country Planning Act 1977
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New Zealand Parliament
Long title
  • An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to the preparation, implementation, and administration of regional and district planning and to make provision for maritime planning.
Commenced1 June 1978
Amended by
  • Town and Country Planning Amendment Act 1980
  • Town and Country Planning Amendment Act 1983
  • Town and Country Planning Amendment Act 1987
Related legislation
Resource Management Act 1991
Status: Repealed

The Town and Country Planning Act 1977 was an Act of Parliament in New Zealand. It repealed the Town and Country Planning Act 1953 and its amendments, as well as Section 75 of the Local Government Act 1974. Town and Country Planning Act was itself repealed by the significant, and at times controversial, Resource Management Act 1991, along with many other Acts.[1]

The Act was administered by the Ministry of Works and Development.

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  1. ^ Taylor, Rowan; Smith, Ian (1997). The State of New Zealand's environment, 1997. Ministry for the Environment. ISBN 9780478090000. Archived from the original on 9 October 2009. Retrieved 15 June 2012.

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