(1) A person who has an estate in land, or who is the holder of a licence or permit for land under the Crown Lands Act 1989, in respect of which a rates and charges notice is served may appeal to the Land and Environment Court:
(a) in the case of a rate - against the levying of the rate on the ground that the land or part of it is not rateable or is not rateable to a particular ordinary rate or a particular special rate, or
(b) in the case of a charge - against the levying of the charge on the ground that the land is not subject to any charge (excluding a charge limited under section 503 (2)) or is not subject to the particular charge.
7 Section 496(2) was inserted by Amending Act No 61 of 1997. In that respect the second reading speech of the Minister contained the following:
Technical irregularity is also the reason for amendment of the domestic waste management service charging provisions. The Local Government Act includes some very precise provisions for costing and charging for these services. However, due to interlocking definitions of terms, the legal result is that councils are unable to charge for services provided to non-rateable properties. This is a significant omission because the non-rateable exemption applies to Crown land, churches, schools and numerous other categories of land. In fact owners of most non-rateable properties receiving domestic waste management services are separately agreeing to pay councils. An amendment will enable councils to levy a charge for domestic waste management services on non-rateable land, provided the service is requested or agreed to, and the charge is limited to the cost of providing the service. Owners of non-rateable properties who do not wish to incur the cost simply elect not to receive the service. Councils are separately able to charge fees for providing various services, including supplying products or information, allowing admission to a building or enclosure and exercising regulatory function. Rather than the fee attaching to land, the person who receives the service pays the fee.