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Fisheries Act 1994
sec.64Notice to return authority for alteration after amendment
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### sec.64 Notice to return authority for alteration after amendment
The chief executive may, by written notice, require the holder of an authority issued by the chief executive to return the authority to the chief executive within a stated time, of at least 28 days, to enable the chief executive to alter the authority to reflect an amendment made to it.
The holder must comply with the notice, unless the holder has a reasonable excuse for not complying with it.
Maximum penalty—80 penalty units.
After altering the authority, the chief executive must return it to the holder.
The amendment of an authority by the chief executive does not depend on it being altered under this section.
s 64 amd 2000 No. 26 s 13 sch 2
(sec.64-ssec.1) The chief executive may, by written notice, require the holder of an authority issued by the chief executive to return the authority to the chief executive within a stated time, of at least 28 days, to enable the chief executive to alter the authority to reflect an amendment made to it.
(sec.64-ssec.2) The holder must comply with the notice, unless the holder has a reasonable excuse for not complying with it. Maximum penalty—80 penalty units.
(sec.64-ssec.3) After altering the authority, the chief executive must return it to the holder.
(sec.64-ssec.4) The amendment of an authority by the chief executive does not depend on it being altered under this section.