Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority Act Regulations 1972.
Country
Type of law
Regulation
Date of original text
Date of latest amendment
Abstract
The Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority Act Regulations 1972 detail provisions under Western Australian law related to the administration and support for Aboriginal peoples, focusing on land tenure, property management, and other administrative functions. Key points include: Processes for authorizing individuals, including non-Aboriginals, to access reserves; Regulations concerning the administration of estates for deceased persons of Aboriginal descent, including provisions for inheritance; Rules about the occupation, tenure, and transfer of land within reserves, often requiring ministerial approval; Criteria and procedures for Aboriginal people to apply for financial or other aid under the Act; Definitions of regulatory breaches and associated penalties.
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Notes
Including amendments up to Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority Amendment Regulations 2016.
Repealed
No
Source language
English
Legislation Amendment
No