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Local Government Act 1974

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Date of Royal Assent
  
8 November 1974

Date commenced
  
1 December 1974

Local Government Act 1974

Administered by
  
Department of Internal Affairs

The Local Government Act 1974 of New Zealand consolidated the previous law relating to local government that applied to territorial local authorities, regional and district council bodies in New Zealand.

The Act made provision for the establishment of:

  • unitary authorities
  • regional councils (which were not established until the 1989 local government reforms)
  • district councils
  • district community councils
  • community councils
  • local authority trading enterprises
  • The Act consolidated and amended the Municipal Corporations Act 1954, the Counties Act 1956, the Local Authorities (Petroleum Tax) Act 1970, and provisions of other Acts of the Parliament of New Zealand relating to the powers and functions of regional councils, united councils, and territorial local authorities.

    The legislation is the legal basis for the governances of the cities, districts and regions of New Zealand.

    Although most of the Act was repealed when the Local Government Act 2002 was enacted, some sections, providing for the management of roads, transport, navigation, drainage, rivers and waste management, still apply.

    References

    Local Government Act 1974 Wikipedia