Govt may split RMA into two - eventually
Nick Smith also slammed council officials for wanting to “micro-regulate” people's lives.
Rob Hosking
Mon, 13 Apr 2015
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The government is pulling back from its more radical proposals to change the Resource Management Act – but says more far reaching changes will be needed at a later date.
“The RMA is not well-designed for dealing with urban issues,” Environment Minister Nick Smith told National’s Blue Greens
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Rob Hosking
Mon, 13 Apr 2015
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