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Environmental Protection Act 1994
sec.134Effect on assessment process—other changes
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### sec.134 Effect on assessment process—other changes
Subsection (2) applies to a changed application or proposed PRC plan if—
the change is not a minor change; and
the administering authority has not given its written agreement to the change.
The assessment process stops on the day the notice of the change is received by the administering authority and starts again from the end of the application stage.
Subsection (4) applies to a changed application or proposed PRC plan if—
the assessment process has stopped under subsection (2) for the application or proposed PRC plan; and
the notification stage applied to the original application; and
the change was made during the notification stage or after the notification stage ended.
The notification stage must be repeated unless the administering authority is satisfied the change would not be likely to attract a submission objecting to the thing the subject of the change, if the notification stage were to apply to the change.
s 134 prev s 134 ins 2000 No. 64 s 6
sub 2004 No. 48 s 32
amd 2005 No. 53 s 40
om 2009 No. 3 s 459
pres s 134 ins 2012 No. 16 s 8
amd 2018 No. 30 s 109
(sec.134-ssec.1) Subsection (2) applies to a changed application or proposed PRC plan if— the change is not a minor change; and the administering authority has not given its written agreement to the change.
(sec.134-ssec.2) The assessment process stops on the day the notice of the change is received by the administering authority and starts again from the end of the application stage.
(sec.134-ssec.3) Subsection (4) applies to a changed application or proposed PRC plan if— the assessment process has stopped under subsection (2) for the application or proposed PRC plan; and the notification stage applied to the original application; and the change was made during the notification stage or after the notification stage ended.
(sec.134-ssec.4) The notification stage must be repeated unless the administering authority is satisfied the change would not be likely to attract a submission objecting to the thing the subject of the change, if the notification stage were to apply to the change.
- (a) the change is not a minor change; and
- (b) the administering authority has not given its written agreement to the change.
- (a) the assessment process has stopped under subsection (2) for the application or proposed PRC plan; and
- (b) the notification stage applied to the original application; and
- (c) the change was made during the notification stage or after the notification stage ended.