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Planning Act 2016
sec.13Repealing State planning instruments
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### sec.13 Repealing State planning instruments
The Minister may repeal a State planning instrument by—
making another State planning instrument that specifically repeals the instrument; or
publishing a public notice that states—
the name of the State planning instrument; and
if the State planning instrument has effect only in a part of the State—the name, or a description, of the part of the State; and
that the State planning instrument is repealed.
The Minister must give a copy of the public notice to each affected local government.
(sec.13-ssec.1) The Minister may repeal a State planning instrument by— making another State planning instrument that specifically repeals the instrument; or publishing a public notice that states— the name of the State planning instrument; and if the State planning instrument has effect only in a part of the State—the name, or a description, of the part of the State; and that the State planning instrument is repealed.
(sec.13-ssec.2) The Minister must give a copy of the public notice to each affected local government.
- (a) making another State planning instrument that specifically repeals the instrument; or
- (b) publishing a public notice that states— (i) the name of the State planning instrument; and (ii) if the State planning instrument has effect only in a part of the State—the name, or a description, of the part of the State; and (iii) that the State planning instrument is repealed.
- (i) the name of the State planning instrument; and
- (ii) if the State planning instrument has effect only in a part of the State—the name, or a description, of the part of the State; and
- (iii) that the State planning instrument is repealed.
- (i) the name of the State planning instrument; and
- (ii) if the State planning instrument has effect only in a part of the State—the name, or a description, of the part of the State; and
- (iii) that the State planning instrument is repealed.