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Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003
sec.48Recording information from cultural heritage study
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### sec.48 Recording information from cultural heritage study
This section applies if, under part 6 , the chief executive or Minister records in the register the findings of a cultural heritage study.
The chief executive or Minister must record—
a description of the cultural heritage study adequate to distinguish it from other cultural heritage studies; and
a description of the study area, including, if necessary for accurately locating the study area, a plan of the area and a detailed description of its boundaries; and
a description of all Aboriginal cultural heritage that has been identified in the study area and a description of its location; and
in general terms, the reasons anything identified as Aboriginal cultural heritage has been so identified, including, if appropriate, whether it relates to men’s or women’s business; and
if the study makes recommendations for the management of Aboriginal cultural heritage identified in the study—the recommendations; and
for each area or object assessed as a significant Aboriginal area or significant Aboriginal object—the name of each Aboriginal party that assessed the area or object as a significant Aboriginal area or significant Aboriginal object; and
the name and contact details of each endorsed party for the study; and
the name of each endorsed party for the study who did not take part in the carrying out of the study; and
the name and contact details of each Aboriginal cultural heritage body for the study area; and
the name and contact details of each cultural heritage assessor for the study; and
when the study was completed.
(sec.48-ssec.1) This section applies if, under part 6 , the chief executive or Minister records in the register the findings of a cultural heritage study.
(sec.48-ssec.2) The chief executive or Minister must record— a description of the cultural heritage study adequate to distinguish it from other cultural heritage studies; and a description of the study area, including, if necessary for accurately locating the study area, a plan of the area and a detailed description of its boundaries; and a description of all Aboriginal cultural heritage that has been identified in the study area and a description of its location; and in general terms, the reasons anything identified as Aboriginal cultural heritage has been so identified, including, if appropriate, whether it relates to men’s or women’s business; and if the study makes recommendations for the management of Aboriginal cultural heritage identified in the study—the recommendations; and for each area or object assessed as a significant Aboriginal area or significant Aboriginal object—the name of each Aboriginal party that assessed the area or object as a significant Aboriginal area or significant Aboriginal object; and the name and contact details of each endorsed party for the study; and the name of each endorsed party for the study who did not take part in the carrying out of the study; and the name and contact details of each Aboriginal cultural heritage body for the study area; and the name and contact details of each cultural heritage assessor for the study; and when the study was completed.
- (a) a description of the cultural heritage study adequate to distinguish it from other cultural heritage studies; and
- (b) a description of the study area, including, if necessary for accurately locating the study area, a plan of the area and a detailed description of its boundaries; and
- (c) a description of all Aboriginal cultural heritage that has been identified in the study area and a description of its location; and
- (d) in general terms, the reasons anything identified as Aboriginal cultural heritage has been so identified, including, if appropriate, whether it relates to men’s or women’s business; and
- (e) if the study makes recommendations for the management of Aboriginal cultural heritage identified in the study—the recommendations; and
- (f) for each area or object assessed as a significant Aboriginal area or significant Aboriginal object—the name of each Aboriginal party that assessed the area or object as a significant Aboriginal area or significant Aboriginal object; and
- (g) the name and contact details of each endorsed party for the study; and
- (h) the name of each endorsed party for the study who did not take part in the carrying out of the study; and
- (i) the name and contact details of each Aboriginal cultural heritage body for the study area; and
- (j) the name and contact details of each cultural heritage assessor for the study; and
- (k) when the study was completed.