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Where you can camp has changed too
Self containment changes in brief
Gary Stoneley
Currently self contained
If your vehicle is currently certified, this is valid...
...until it expires, or until 7 June ‘25, whichever comes first.
This is true whatever kind of toilet you have.
Not currently self contained
It is now illegal to camp free on any council-controlled land unless it is clearly designated for non self contained vehicles.
Many local authorities do not yet have areas for free camping even though they are now required to do so.
New or renewing before 7 Dec
Permanently fitted toilet: you can get a regular blue warrant, expiring 7/6/25.
Portable toilet: a blue warrant, marked “Not issued per Freedom Camping Act”.
New regulations: 7 Dec ‘23
From 7 Dec this year all new self containment certificates will be issued under the new regulations (requiring a permanently fitted toilet).
You get a green warrant.
Valid for four years.
It will cost more.
From 7 June 2025
Self contained
A self contained vehicle must be certified under the new regulations.
A green warrant.
Not self contained
If you do not have a self contained vehicle, or are unable to meet the new requirements, it is expected that local authorities will designate camping areas for non self-contained vehicles although these may not be conveniently located.
You will not be subject to self containment costs.
Where you can camp has changed
The changes in the act are not just about what is in your van or motorhome, it is also about where you can camp.
The new act now requires certain kinds of self containment in certain places, but has no effect on other places.
We have made a chart showing who can camp where: ckw.nz/camp-where
We will keep this updated as the many confusing aspects of this new act are clarified.
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We answer your questions:ckw.nz/FAQ
ckw.nz/fc-change-pdf (download the official pdf)
4 Winter 2023
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