Local Government Legislation
Councils operate under a wide array of legislation. These Acts both empower councils and set out some expectations of councils.
The Department of Internal Affairs administers three of the key Acts under which councils operate. These are -
- Local Electoral Act 2001 sets out the processes for the conduct of council elections.
- Local Government Act 2002 sets out the general powers of councils, the community outcomes process, and planning and accountability requirements.
- Local Government (Rating) Act 2002 sets out the powers councils have to raise revenue by way of different rating tools.
Councils also operate under other local government legislation, which set out specific responsibilities for functions and activities to be delivered locally.
Local Government Act 2002 Reform
The Government has recently annonuced its decisions on changes to the Local Government Act 2002.
Changes to Local Government Arrangements in Auckland
The Government is implementing changes to the local government arrangements in the Auckland region.


