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But Ministry for Business, Innovation and Employment manager tourism operations and partnerships Dale Elvy said it became clear during public consultation and the select committee process for recent law changes that there were concerns guidance alone was not enough to ensure homeless people did not get caught out by the Act's infringement regime for freedom camping.
"As a result, the law was clarified so that people experiencing homelessness were exempt from infringements relating to freedom camping, such as having a current certificate for their vehicle," Elvy said.
"This exemption only relates to the activity of freedom camping. For example, there is no exemption for any person discharging a harmful substance on local authority or conservation land and interfering with an enforcement officer while they carry out their duties."
The new law, known as the Self-contained Motor Vehicles Legislation Act, came into effect last month.
"The new law ... also requires the government to review the impact of the law changes on those experiencing homelessness two years after enactment," Elvy said.
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/493105/freedom-camping-law-clarified-for-homeless |
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