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Fisheries Act 1994
sec.76CNature of fisheries development approval for which resource allocation authority required
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### sec.76C Nature of fisheries development approval for which resource allocation authority required
A fisheries development approval authorises a person to carry out development under the approval only if the person also holds—
for prescribed declared fish habitat area development—a resource allocation authority for interfering with a declared fish habitat area; or
for prescribed aquaculture development—a resource allocation authority for interfering with fish habitat in Queensland waters or on unallocated tidal land.
See also section 88B (Carrying out particular development without resource allocation authority).
Also, despite the Planning Act , section 73 , the approval attaches to the area mentioned in the resource allocation authority for the development.
s 76C ins 2003 No. 82 s 32
amd 2009 No. 36 s 872 sch 2 ; 2012 No. 34s 11; 2016 No. 27 s 239
sub 2024 No. 17 s 168 (uncommenced amendment)
(sec.76C-ssec.1) A fisheries development approval authorises a person to carry out development under the approval only if the person also holds— for prescribed declared fish habitat area development—a resource allocation authority for interfering with a declared fish habitat area; or for prescribed aquaculture development—a resource allocation authority for interfering with fish habitat in Queensland waters or on unallocated tidal land. See also section 88B (Carrying out particular development without resource allocation authority).
(sec.76C-ssec.2) Also, despite the Planning Act , section 73 , the approval attaches to the area mentioned in the resource allocation authority for the development.
- (a) for prescribed declared fish habitat area development—a resource allocation authority for interfering with a declared fish habitat area; or
- (b) for prescribed aquaculture development—a resource allocation authority for interfering with fish habitat in Queensland waters or on unallocated tidal land.