These Regulations, made under sections 255 and 256 of the Heritage Act 2017 consisting of 33 sections and completed by twelve Schedules, objectives of these Regulations are: a) to prescribe forms and documents for the purposes of the Heritage Act 2017; b) to prescribe fees payable in relation to certain permits, reviews, consents and certificates under the Act; c) to exempt particular classes of people from certain fees relating to permits or consents; d) to authorize the Heritage Council to waive certain fees prescribed in these Regulations; e) to prescribe infringement offences and infrin
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Library ResourceRegulationsOctober, 2017Australia
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Library ResourceRegulationsOctober, 2017Australia
This Regulation, consisting of and one Schedule, establishes the requirements to be met for aboriginal land heritage.
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Library ResourceRegulationsApril, 2016Australia
These Regulations, made under section 120 of the Transfer of Land Act 1958 and consisting of to prescribe the following matters: fees, charges, expenses and other amounts payable under the Transfer of Land Act 1958.
Implements: Transfer of Land Act 1958. (2017-09-19)
Repeals: Transfer of Land (Fees) Interim Regulations 2015. (2015-09-19) -
Library ResourceRegulationsSeptember, 2016Australia
Section 6 establishes Penalties for offences against the By-Laws as follows: For the purposes of subsection 52A(7) of the Act, the maximum penalty that may be imposed on a person for an offence against the provision of the By-Laws specified in an item in the attached table is the penalty specified in that item.The purpose of the Regulations is to prescribe penalties for a natural person and for a corporation for certain offences against the by-laws.
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Library ResourceRegulationsDecember, 2012Australia
This Regulation, consisting of 351 sections divided into 15 Chapters and completed by eight Schedules, regulates the following issues: a) describes the boundaries of local government areas; b) describes the boundaries of any divisions; c) fixes the number of councillors for local governments and any divisions of local government areas; d) names local government areas; and (e) classifies local government areas as a city, town, shire or region. In addition, it establishes the classification of each local government area as mentioned in schedule 1, column 2.
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Library ResourceRegulationsAustralia, Oceania
The Regulation consists of the following Parts: Preliminary (1); Administration (2); Land Assessment (3); Sale, Lease or Other Disposal of Crown Land (4); Dedication and Reservation of Land (5); Miscellaneous (6). The application for consent to the transfer of land is subject to a recording under the following provisions of the Act: (a) section 36 (4) (a) (condition in contract for sale); (b) section 37 (2) (a) (conditions on a sale to a purchaser); (c) section 38 (a) (transfer restrictions on purchases); (d) section 44 (1) (a) (transfer restrictions on leases).
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Library ResourceRegulationsAustralia, Oceania
These Regulations implement the Land Acquisition Act 1969 by providing specifications on forms and procedures related to the acquisition of land (sects. 5-6) and on terms and conditions of tenancy (sect. 7).
Implements: Land Acquisition Act 1969. (2003-09-01)
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Library ResourceRegulationsAustralia, Oceania
These Regulations implement the Land Valuers Act 1994 by defining the qualifications required to be held by land valuers.
Implements: Land Valuers Act 1994. (2013-05-23)
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Library ResourceRegulationsAustralia, Oceania
These Regulations implement the Pastoral Land Management and Conservation Act 1989 by providing specifications on public access routes, on travelling stocks, on access to water for travelling stocks and on dispute settlement.
Implements: Pastoral Land Management and Conservation Act 1989. (2015-06-18)
Repealed by: Pastoral Land Management and Conservation Regulations 2006. (2016-06-23) -
Library ResourceRegulationsAustralia, Oceania
The following requirements in relation to an application to pay land rent for a lease are prescribed: before the lease is granted, the applicant must have attended a land rent information session conducted by the Canberra Institute of Technology; the applicant must give evidence of the applicant’s attendance at the session to the authority.
Implements: Lands Rent Act 2008. (2008-06-30)
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