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Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995.

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Legislation
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Abstract
This Act, consisting of 157 sections divided into ten Parts and completed by seven Schedules, concerns the protection of threatened species in the territory of New South Wales. The Act provides for the identification and classification of threatened species, for their protection and for the protection of their habitats. For the purpose of implementing its provisions, the Act establishes a Scientific Committee, defines its functions and regulates its operation. It is divided into the following parts: Preliminary; Listing of threatened species, populations and ecological communities and key threatening processes; Critical habitat of endangered species, populations and ecological communities; Recovery plans for threatened species, populations and ecological communities; Threat abatement plans to manage key threatening processes; Licensing; Other conservation measures; Scientific Committee; Biological Diversity Strategy and Miscellaneous. The Act is completed by four schedules: Endangered species, populations and ecological communities; Vulnerable species and ecological communities; Key threatening processes and Savings, transitional and other provisions.
Long title of text
An Act to conserve threatened species, populations and ecological communities of animals and plants; to amend the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 , the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 and certain other Acts; to repeal the Endangered Fauna (Interim Protection) Act 1991 ; and for other purposes.
Notes
Last amendments up to: Notice (No. 491) of Final Determination. GG No. 63 of 5 August 2016, p. 2190. Date of commencement, on gazettal.Reprinted as at 5 August 2016.
Repealed
Yes
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No
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