EDS submission on Resource Management Reform Bill

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The Environmental Defence Society (EDS) has filed its submission on the Resource Management Amendment Bill 2019 with the Environment Select Committee of Parliament.

โ€œWe are broadly supportive of the proposed amendments, many of which roll back bad changes made last year,โ€ said EDS CEO Gary Taylor.

โ€œThe Bill removes provisions giving Ministers excessive powers and repeals provisions that many submitters to the previous Bill considered unworkable. It also creates a new plan-making process for freshwater reform. We support those provisions and most of the technical changes proposed.

โ€œEDS has made suggestions for other amendments to be added to the Bill including:

โ€ข The creation of a Freshwater Commission to provide implementation oversight for freshwater planning

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โ€ข Giving the Environment Court power to decide notification appeals

โ€ข Widening the Minister for the Environmentโ€™s ability to call-in plans to include regional policy statements

โ€ข Enabling resource consent applications by recidivist RMA offenders to be refused

โ€ข Including climate change mitigation in section 6 as a matter of national importance

โ€ข Further changes to better enable public participation in resource management processes.
โ€œEDS will be appearing in support of its submission,โ€ Mr Taylor concluded.
The EDS submission is available here.

Submissions on the Bill are due on 7 November.