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Forestry Act 1959
sec.40AApplication to renew permit
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### sec.40A Application to renew permit
A person who holds a commercial activity permit may apply to the chief executive, before the permit expires, to renew the permit.
The application must—
be in the approved form; and
include the information (if any) prescribed by regulation.
The application must be accompanied by the fees, prescribed by regulation, for the application and the permit.
If a person applies to renew a commercial activity permit in accordance with subsections (1) to (3) , the permit continues in force until whichever of the following happens first—
the application is decided;
the application is withdrawn;
3 months has elapsed after the day when the permit would otherwise have expired;
the permit is suspended or cancelled.
s 40A prev s 40A ins 1968 No. 33 s 17
om 1982 No. 73 s 46 (b)
pres s 40A ins 2014 No. 41 s 17
(sec.40A-ssec.1) A person who holds a commercial activity permit may apply to the chief executive, before the permit expires, to renew the permit.
(sec.40A-ssec.2) The application must— be in the approved form; and include the information (if any) prescribed by regulation.
(sec.40A-ssec.3) The application must be accompanied by the fees, prescribed by regulation, for the application and the permit.
(sec.40A-ssec.4) If a person applies to renew a commercial activity permit in accordance with subsections (1) to (3) , the permit continues in force until whichever of the following happens first— the application is decided; the application is withdrawn; 3 months has elapsed after the day when the permit would otherwise have expired; the permit is suspended or cancelled.
- (a) be in the approved form; and
- (b) include the information (if any) prescribed by regulation.
- (a) the application is decided;
- (b) the application is withdrawn;
- (c) 3 months has elapsed after the day when the permit would otherwise have expired;
- (d) the permit is suspended or cancelled.