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Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999
38Part 3 not to apply to certain RFA forestry operations
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38 Part 3 not to apply to certain RFA forestry operations
Subdivision B—Regions subject to a process of negotiating a regional forest agreement
39 Object of this Subdivision
40 Forestry operations in regions not yet covered by regional forest agreements
41 What is an RFA region?
Subdivision C—Limits on application
42 This Division does not apply to some forestry operations
Division 5—Actions in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
43 Actions taken in accordance with zoning plan
Division 6—Actions with prior authorisation
43A Actions with prior authorisation
43B Actions which are lawful continuations of use of land etc.
Chapter 3—Bilateral agreements
Part 5—Bilateral agreements
Division 1—Object of Part
44 Object of this Part
Division 2—Making bilateral agreements
Subdivision A—Power to make bilateral agreements
45 Minister may make agreement
46 Agreement may declare actions do not need approval under Part 9
47 Agreement may declare classes of actions do not need assessment
48 Other provisions of bilateral agreements
48A Mandatory provisions
49 Certain limits on scope of bilateral agreements
Subdivision B—Prerequisites for making bilateral agreements
49A Consultation on draft agreement
50 Minister may only enter into agreement if prescribed criteria are met
51 Agreements relating to declared World Heritage properties
51A Agreements relating to National Heritage places
52 Agreements relating to declared Ramsar wetlands
53 Agreements relating to listed threatened species and ecological communities
54 Agreements relating to migratory species
55 Agreements relating to nuclear actions
56 Agreements relating to prescribed actions
Subdivision C—Minor amendments of bilateral agreements