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  1. Library Resource
    Regulations
    August, 2017
    Australia

    This Regulation, consisting of 16 sections divided into four Parts and completed by four Schedules, implements the Coastal Protection and Management Act 1995. It approves coastal zone map—Act, s 18C. For section 18C of the Act, the Coastal zone map for Queensland, certified by the chief executive on 3 October 2011, is approved as the coastal zone map. The exact location of the boundary of the coastal zone shown on the map is held in digital electronic form by the department.

  2. Library Resource
    Legislation
    August, 2011
    Australia

    The objects of this Act, consisting of 99 sections divided into six Chapters and completed by one Schedule, are: a) to provide rules about each neighbour’s responsibility for dividing fences and for trees so that neighbours are generally able to resolve issues about fences or trees without a dispute arising; and b) to facilitate the resolution of any disputes about dividing fences or trees that do arise between neighbours.

  3. Library Resource
    Regulations
    June, 2017
    Australia

    The objective of the Planning Regulation 2017 is to prescribe instruments and address matters provided for under the Planning Act 2016, and provide the mechanics for the operation and implementation of the Act.

  4. Library Resource
    Legislation
    May, 2016
    Australia

    This Act, consisting of 231 sections divided into eight Chapters and completed by two Schedules, aims to establish an efficient, effective, transparent, integrated, coordinated, and accountable system of land use planning (planning), development assessment and related matters that facilitates the achievement of ecological sustainability.

  5. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Australia, Oceania

    This Act, consisting of 107 sections, divided into nine Parts and completed by one Schedule, aims to: (a) identify areas of Queensland that are of regional interest (including priority agricultural area, priority living area, strategic cropping area and strategic environmental area) because they contribute, or are likely to contribute, to Queensland’s economic, social and environmental prosperity; (b) give effect to the policies about matters of State interest stated in regional plans; and (c) manage, including in ways identified in regional plans— (i) the impact of resource activities and

  6. Library Resource
    Regulations
    Australia, Oceania

    This Regulation provides for the implementation of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967 by prescribing the fees applicable under section 9 of the Act.

    Implements: Acquisition of Land Act 1967. (2016-05-25)
    Repealed by: Acquisition of Land Regulation, 2014. (2017-05-26)

  7. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Australia, Oceania

    This Act regulates the creation and management of recreation areas on land and waters of Queensland. It consists of 58 sections and is divided into ten Parts. Part 2 provides for the establishment of recreational areas, Part 3 concerns the administration of the Act and provides for the establishment of the Queensland Recreation Areas Management Board, whose functions and powers are regulated under Part 4. Part 5 deals with management plans for recreational areas and Part 6 is dedicated to the powers of authorised officers.

  8. Library Resource
    Regulations
    Australia, Oceania

    This Regulation implements the Vegetation Management Act 1999. It provides for the identification of prescribed regional ecosystems, which are listed in the annexed schedules. It specifies the matters prescribed for property vegetation management plans and sets the value of the development application fee. The Regulation is completed by seven schedules: endangered regional ecosystems, of concern regional ecosystems, least concern regional ecosystems, grassland regional ecosystems, trees precribed for the Act and fees.

  9. Library Resource
    Regulations
    Australia, Oceania

    This Regulation provides for the implementation of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967 by prescribing the fees applicable under section 9 of the Act. The fee payable for an application under section 9 of the Act is: (a) if the application relates to only 1 parcel of land: $167.90; or (b) if the application relates to more than 1 parcel of land: $167.90 plus $49.80 for each additional parcel of land.

    Implements: Acquisition of Land Act 1967. (2016-05-25)
    Repeals: Acquisition of Land Regulation, 2003. (2013-07-01)

  10. Library Resource

    An Act for the establishment, management and use of recreation areas, and for other purposes.

    Legislation
    Australia, Oceania

    The purpose of this Act is the establishment, maintenance and use of recreation areas, and to provide, coordinate, integrate and improve recreational planning, recreational facilities and recreational management for recreation areas.The Act consists of 12 Parts divided into 251 sections. Part 2 provides for the establishment of recreational areas and Part 3 concerns the preparation, contents and approval of management plans. Part 4 covers provisions regarding the access to, and permits for, recreation areas and Part 5 deals with commercial activity agreements for recreation areas.

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