QLDIn ForceAct
Environmental Protection Act 1994
sec.43Public notification
Start here
Get a plain-English read of sec.43
Turn the raw legal text into a practical explanation grounded in Environmental Protection Act 1994.
### sec.43 Public notification
The chief executive must publish the TOR notice within 5 business days after giving it to the proponent.
See section 558 (Publication of decision or document by administering authority).
The proponent must, if asked by the chief executive, pay the chief executive’s reasonable costs incurred in publishing the notice.
The proponent must, within the 5 business days, give a copy of the notice to—
each affected person for the project; and
each interested person; and
any other person decided by the chief executive.
The chief executive may decide another person for subsection (3) (c) only by giving the proponent an information notice about the decision before the notice is published.
s 43 prev s 43 om 2000 No. 64 s 8
pres s 43 ins 2000 No. 64 s 6
(sec.43-ssec.1) The chief executive must publish the TOR notice within 5 business days after giving it to the proponent. See section 558 (Publication of decision or document by administering authority).
(sec.43-ssec.2) The proponent must, if asked by the chief executive, pay the chief executive’s reasonable costs incurred in publishing the notice.
(sec.43-ssec.3) The proponent must, within the 5 business days, give a copy of the notice to— each affected person for the project; and each interested person; and any other person decided by the chief executive.
(sec.43-ssec.4) The chief executive may decide another person for subsection (3) (c) only by giving the proponent an information notice about the decision before the notice is published.
- (a) each affected person for the project; and
- (b) each interested person; and
- (c) any other person decided by the chief executive.