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Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003
sec.113Sponsor may refer plan to Land Court after failure to agree
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### sec.113 Sponsor may refer plan to Land Court after failure to agree
This section applies if—
there is at least 1 endorsed party for the cultural heritage management plan; and
the consultation period for the plan has ended; and
all consultation parties have not agreed that the chief executive may approve the plan.
The sponsor for the plan may refer the plan to the Land Court and ask the Land Court to approve the plan.
The sponsor must ensure that a referral of the plan to the Land Court happens within a reasonable time after the end of the consultation period for the plan.
s 113 amd 2007 No. 39 s 41 sch
(sec.113-ssec.1) This section applies if— there is at least 1 endorsed party for the cultural heritage management plan; and the consultation period for the plan has ended; and all consultation parties have not agreed that the chief executive may approve the plan.
(sec.113-ssec.2) The sponsor for the plan may refer the plan to the Land Court and ask the Land Court to approve the plan.
(sec.113-ssec.3) The sponsor must ensure that a referral of the plan to the Land Court happens within a reasonable time after the end of the consultation period for the plan.
- (a) there is at least 1 endorsed party for the cultural heritage management plan; and
- (b) the consultation period for the plan has ended; and
- (c) all consultation parties have not agreed that the chief executive may approve the plan.