Tuesday, 29 June 2021, 1:08 pm
The EMA says the proposed Natural and Built Environments
Act is tracking in the right direction but there is still
much work to be done in replacing the outdated Resource
Management Act (RMA).
EMA Head of Advocacy and
Strategy, Alan McDonald, says: The new Act is the first of
three proposed to replace the current RMA and this exposure
draft is an important and welcome first step in repealing
and reforming our planning and environmental
legislation.
The EMA, along with Property Council New
Zealand, Infrastructure NZ, the Environmental Defence
Society (EDS) and BusinessNZ have been driving forces behind
Press Release – EMA The EMA says the proposed Natural and Built Environments Act is tracking in the right direction but there is still much work to be done in replacing the outdated Resource Management Act (RMA). EMA Head of Advocacy and Strategy, Alan McDonald, …
The EMA says the proposed Natural and Built Environments Act is tracking in the right direction but there is still much work to be done in replacing the outdated Resource Management Act (RMA).
EMA Head of Advocacy and Strategy, Alan McDonald, says: “The new Act is the first of three proposed to replace the current RMA and this exposure draft is an important and welcome first step in repealing and reforming our planning and environmental legislation.”
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