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The Local Government Act sets out certain consultation principles and a procedure that local authorities must follow when making certain decisions. It raises community awareness of issues and the activities the Council is involved in, as well as strengthens the relationships between the Council, the community and other community focused agencies. Council has adopted a consultation policy for community consultation whereby it is proposed to develop guidelines in conjunction with the policy.


A copy of this policy can be obtained from Council offices or by clicking on the links below.

 

 

Consultation Policy

Adopted: October 2003

 

 

1. Introduction

1.1 The Context

1.2 The Purpose of this Consultation Policy

1.3 Te Tiriti O Waitangi

1.3.1 Risks

1.4 Defining Consultation

1.4.1 The Local Government Act 2002

1.4.2 Balance

1.4.3 Benefits of Robust Consultation

1.4.4 Risks Arising From Inadequate Consultation

 

 

2. Consultation Guidelines

2.1 Considerations for Consultation

2.2 When to Consult

2.3 Who to Consult

2.3.1 Consulting Maori

2.4 How Will the Matamata-Piako District Council Consult?

 

 

3. Policy Implementation

3.1 Developing targeted approaches to consultation

3.2 Building on existing local consultation groups and networks

3.3 Supporting effective intersectorial collaboration, and utilising existing intersectorial networks.

3.4 Creating opportunities for culturally specific consultation.

 

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