The government has unveiled three urgent bills to speed up the recovery effort following the magnitude 7.8 Kaikoura earthquake.
Acting Minister of Civil Defence Gerry Brownlee says the government will today introduce a bill amending the Civil Defence Emergency Management Act and a separate Hurunui/Kaikoura Earthquakes Recovery Bill.
The latter bill - aimed specifically speeding up the quake recovery - will temporarily increase the timeframes for applying for retrospective consent for emergency post-earthquake work.
It will also give farmers the ability to ask for permission for emergency work until March next year.
"Since the earthquake, some farmers have had to dig bores and repair facilities on their land, which in some cases may have breached the normal requirements," Mr Brownlee said.