Australian Heritage Council Regulations 2003 (SR No. 353 of 2003).
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Type of law
Regulation
Abstract
The Council must keep a register of places in the Australian jurisdiction and their heritage values (‘Register of the National Estate’) in accordance with the Act and these Regulations and Regulations. If the Australian Heritage Council proposes to include a place in, or remove a place from, the Register of the National Estate, it must: (a) inform the appropriate authority of the State or Territory government and the local government (if any) of all or part of the place about the proposal; and (b) give the authority a reasonable opportunity to comment on the proposal. If the Council includes a place in, or removes a place from, the Register, it must inform the appropriate authority of the State or Territory government and the local government (if any) of all or part of the place about the decision. The Register of the National Estate shall be kept in accordance with rules laid down in regulation 5.
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Repealed
No
Source language
English
Legislation Amendment
No
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