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Water Act 2000
sec.236Renewing allocations of quarry material
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### sec.236 Renewing allocations of quarry material
The allocation notice holder may apply to renew the allocation notice before it expires.
The application must be—
made to the chief executive in the approved form; and
accompanied by the fee prescribed by regulation.
Within 30 business days after receiving the application, the chief executive must—
approve the renewal, as applied for, with or without conditions; or
approve the renewal, as varied by the chief executive, with or without conditions; or
refuse the renewal.
In deciding whether to renew the allocation, the chief executive must consider the impact the renewal will have for the matters mentioned in section 229 .
Within 30 business days after deciding the application, the chief executive must give the applicant—
an information notice about the decision; and
if the renewal is approved, with or without conditions—a new allocation notice in accordance with the approval.
A renewed allocation notice remains in force, unless sooner cancelled, suspended or surrendered, for the period decided by the chief executive of not more than 5 years.
s 236 sub 2003 No. 25 s 83
amd 2005 No. 19 s 91
sub 2014 No. 64 ss 67 (1) , 68
(sec.236-ssec.1) The allocation notice holder may apply to renew the allocation notice before it expires.
(sec.236-ssec.2) The application must be— made to the chief executive in the approved form; and accompanied by the fee prescribed by regulation.
(sec.236-ssec.3) Within 30 business days after receiving the application, the chief executive must— approve the renewal, as applied for, with or without conditions; or approve the renewal, as varied by the chief executive, with or without conditions; or refuse the renewal.
(sec.236-ssec.4) In deciding whether to renew the allocation, the chief executive must consider the impact the renewal will have for the matters mentioned in section 229 .
(sec.236-ssec.5) Within 30 business days after deciding the application, the chief executive must give the applicant— an information notice about the decision; and if the renewal is approved, with or without conditions—a new allocation notice in accordance with the approval.
(sec.236-ssec.6) A renewed allocation notice remains in force, unless sooner cancelled, suspended or surrendered, for the period decided by the chief executive of not more than 5 years.
- (a) made to the chief executive in the approved form; and
- (b) accompanied by the fee prescribed by regulation.
- (a) approve the renewal, as applied for, with or without conditions; or
- (b) approve the renewal, as varied by the chief executive, with or without conditions; or
- (c) refuse the renewal.
- (a) an information notice about the decision; and
- (b) if the renewal is approved, with or without conditions—a new allocation notice in accordance with the approval.