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Compliance requirements for native timber under the Forests Act 1949

Published: | Category: Landscape , Environment , Specifications

This specification outlines the statutory and procedural requirements for felling and milling native timber in New Zealand under Part 3A of the Forests Act 1949.

It defines responsibilities for contractors regarding recordkeeping, environmental assessments, and obtaining necessary approvals from Te Uru Rākau – New Zealand Forest Service.

Key components include sustainable forest management plan applications, the milling statement process, and coordination with iwi or hapū when relevant.

Contractors must ensure sawmills are registered, approvals are in place, and compliance documentation is maintained and submitted appropriately.

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Publication details

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  • Published: 6 May 2025
  • Version: 1.0