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The CHBDC Bylaws series covers various matters under local authority jurisdiction. Local authorities are empowered under a variety of Acts including the Local Government Act 2002 to make Bylaws.
Under the 2002 Act, a current bylaw made before 1 July 2003 under a now repealed provision of the Local Government Act 1974, was to have been automatically revoked on 1 July 2008. A current bylaw made before 1 July2003 under a provision of the Local Government Act 1974 that is still in force shall be reviewed by 1 July 2008.If it is not reviewed, the bylaw will be automatically revoked on1 July 2010. Bylaws made by a local authority under the Local Government Act 2002 or the Local Government Act 1974 after 1 July 2003 shall be reviewed no later than 5 years after the bylaw was made, and then every 10 years after that.
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Council has created a set of Practice Notes to guide the implementation of the new 2021 Three Waters Bylaws. See links below.
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