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Water Act 2000
sec.34Reviewing and replacing moratorium notices
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### sec.34 Reviewing and replacing moratorium notices
If the Minister is satisfied a moratorium notice should have effect for more than 1 year, the Minister must review the notice within 1 year after the day the notice was published and during each year the notice has effect.
If, on the review, the Minister is satisfied the notice should be amended, the Minister must replace the notice with a new notice containing the amended provisions.
The replacement notice may provide for any matter for which the original moratorium notice could have made provision.
On and after the day the notice is published the replacement notice is taken to be the moratorium notice.
The replacement notice applies to an application mentioned in section 30 (2) , even if the application was made before the replacement notice was published.
s 34 prev s 34 ins 2011 No. 33 s 30
om 2012 No. 29 s 12
pres s 34 (prev s 34E) ins 2011 No. 33 s 30
renum 2012 No. 29 s 16
sub 2014 No. 64 ss 67 (3) , 68
(sec.34-ssec.1) If the Minister is satisfied a moratorium notice should have effect for more than 1 year, the Minister must review the notice within 1 year after the day the notice was published and during each year the notice has effect.
(sec.34-ssec.2) If, on the review, the Minister is satisfied the notice should be amended, the Minister must replace the notice with a new notice containing the amended provisions.
(sec.34-ssec.3) The replacement notice may provide for any matter for which the original moratorium notice could have made provision.
(sec.34-ssec.4) On and after the day the notice is published the replacement notice is taken to be the moratorium notice.
(sec.34-ssec.5) The replacement notice applies to an application mentioned in section 30 (2) , even if the application was made before the replacement notice was published.