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Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003
sec.30Putting cultural heritage management plan into effect
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### sec.30 Putting cultural heritage management plan into effect
A person who is involved in putting an approved cultural heritage management plan into effect must take all reasonable steps to ensure the chief executive is advised about all Aboriginal cultural heritage revealed to exist because of any activity carried out under the plan.
Maximum penalty—
for an individual—100 penalty units;
for a corporation—1,000 penalty units.
Subsection (1) does not require the giving of advice to the chief executive if giving the advice would be a contravention of the information protection provision.
(sec.30-ssec.1) A person who is involved in putting an approved cultural heritage management plan into effect must take all reasonable steps to ensure the chief executive is advised about all Aboriginal cultural heritage revealed to exist because of any activity carried out under the plan. Maximum penalty— for an individual—100 penalty units; for a corporation—1,000 penalty units.
(sec.30-ssec.2) Subsection (1) does not require the giving of advice to the chief executive if giving the advice would be a contravention of the information protection provision.
- (a) for an individual—100 penalty units;
- (b) for a corporation—1,000 penalty units.