New Zealand's government repeals compulsory log trader and forestry adviser registration, effective before 1 July.
New Zealand's Government will repeal legislation requiring compulsory registration of log traders and forestry advisers, as announced by Forestry Minister Todd McClay. The current system is deemed to fail in delivering outcomes and imposes unnecessary costs on forest businesses. The repeal will be implemented swiftly, with changes taking effect before 1 July. The government plans to refund any fees or levies paid this season to the Ministry of Primary Industries.
May 31, 2024
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