Constituency.
2 A candidate may not nominate themself for office.
3 A candidate must not also be a candidate for a district council
(or community board) within the Taranaki Region .
4 A candidate must not be a person concerned or interested in
contracts over $25,000 each financial year with the Taranaki
Regional Council (unless this has been discussed with Audit
New Zealand).
5 Where no affiliation is claimed, or an affiliation is disallowed
by the electoral officer under section 57 of
Constituency.
2 A candidate may not nominate themself for office.
3 A candidate must not also be a candidate for a district council
(or community board) within the Taranaki Region .
4 A candidate must not be a person concerned or interested in
contracts over $25,000 each financial year with the Taranaki
Regional Council (unless this has been discussed with Audit
New Zealand).
5 Where no affiliation is claimed, or an affiliation is disallowed
by the electoral officer under section 57 of
office.
3 A candidate must not also be a candidate for a district council
(or community board) within the Taranaki Region .
4 A candidate must not be a person concerned or interested in
contracts over $25,000 each financial year with the Taranaki
Regional Council (unless this has been discussed with Audit
New Zealand).
5 Where no affiliation is claimed, or an affiliation is disallowed
by the electoral officer under section 57 of the Local Electoral
Act 2001, nothing will be shown in the
under the
Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA), the Biosecurity
Act 1993, and the Local Government Act 2002.
2.2.1 Resource Management Act 1991
Under Section 30(1)(ga) of the RMA, Taranaki Regional
Council functions include:
“The establishment, implementation, and review of
objectives, policies and methods for maintaining
indigenous biological diversity”.
Under the RMA the Taranaki Regional Council is
responsible for controlling use and development of the
confidence or which any person has
been or could be compelled to provide under the authority of any enactment, where the making
available of the information would be likely to prejudice the supply of similar information from
the same source, and is in the public interest that such information should continue to be
supplied.
McIntyre/Littlewood
There being no further business, Chairperson C L Littlewood, declared the Ordinary
Meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council closed at 10.51am.
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committees, subcommittees and
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for office.
3 A candidate must not also be a candidate for a district council
(or community board) within the Taranaki Region .
4 A candidate must not be a person concerned or interested in
contracts over $25,000 each financial year with the Taranaki
Regional Council (unless this has been discussed with Audit
New Zealand).
5 Where no affiliation is claimed, or an affiliation is disallowed
by the electoral officer under section 57 of the Local Electoral
Act 2001, nothing will be
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AN F O R TARANAK I I n t roduc t ion
1 Introduction
This section outlines the purpose, scope and structure of the Plan.
1.1 Title
This regional plan may be cited as the Coastal Plan for Taranaki (the Plan). It has been
prepared by the Taranaki Regional Council.
1.2 Purpose
The purpose of the Plan is to assist the Taranaki Regional Council to carry out its
functions under the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) to promote the sustainable
management of the