The Government is using Parliament’s select committee process to sneak climate change provisions into the Resource
Management Act, National’s RMA spokesperson Judith Collins says.
“A recently-released report by the Environment Select Committee recommends several changes to the Resource Management
Amendment Bill, including provisions for climate change considerations in RMA decisions.
“These late changes are an abuse of the select committee process because they were made after public feedback was called
for, meaning submitters have not had the opportunity to properly consider the new bill.
“The climate change considerations were not in the original bill, and it appears only some of the people who submitted
were aware of them.
“The amended bill also gives submitters the right to cross-examine each other during RMA applications. This would
significantly increase the time and cost of hearings.
“The Government’s expert review panel is likely to recommend significant reform when it reports back in May so it makes
no sense to proceed with these changes now.
“Last week, Environment Minister David Parker said he was working on ways to improve the speed and certainty of
consenting. This bill will have the opposite effect.”Note to editors: National is opposed to this bill. The Party’s view can be found on Pg.18 of the Select Committee’s
final report here