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Forestry Act 1959
sec.61CEntitlement under permit
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### sec.61C Entitlement under permit
A permit does not authorise a person to enter the surface of land of an owner that is—
within 200m laterally of—
a dwelling house, or other building (not of a temporary nature) on that land, principally used for accommodation of persons or the conduct of business; or
a building (not of a temporary nature) on that land used for community, sporting or recreational purposes or as a place of worship; or
within 100m laterally of—
a principal stockyard or a dam, bore or artesian well of that owner or other artificial water storage of that owner connected to a supply of water; or
a cemetery or burial place;
except with the written consent of the owner of the land lodged with the chief executive.
In this section—
building means a fixed structure that is wholly or partly enclosed by walls and is roofed.
dwelling house means a fixed structure that is wholly or partly enclosed by walls and is roofed.
s 61C ins 1991 No. 83 s 98
amd 1992 No. 15 s 13 sch ; 2000 No. 26 s 12 sch 1
(sec.61C-ssec.1) A permit does not authorise a person to enter the surface of land of an owner that is— within 200m laterally of— a dwelling house, or other building (not of a temporary nature) on that land, principally used for accommodation of persons or the conduct of business; or a building (not of a temporary nature) on that land used for community, sporting or recreational purposes or as a place of worship; or within 100m laterally of— a principal stockyard or a dam, bore or artesian well of that owner or other artificial water storage of that owner connected to a supply of water; or a cemetery or burial place; except with the written consent of the owner of the land lodged with the chief executive.
(sec.61C-ssec.2) In this section— building means a fixed structure that is wholly or partly enclosed by walls and is roofed. dwelling house means a fixed structure that is wholly or partly enclosed by walls and is roofed.
- (a) within 200m laterally of— (i) a dwelling house, or other building (not of a temporary nature) on that land, principally used for accommodation of persons or the conduct of business; or (ii) a building (not of a temporary nature) on that land used for community, sporting or recreational purposes or as a place of worship; or
- (i) a dwelling house, or other building (not of a temporary nature) on that land, principally used for accommodation of persons or the conduct of business; or
- (ii) a building (not of a temporary nature) on that land used for community, sporting or recreational purposes or as a place of worship; or
- (b) within 100m laterally of— (i) a principal stockyard or a dam, bore or artesian well of that owner or other artificial water storage of that owner connected to a supply of water; or (ii) a cemetery or burial place;
- (i) a principal stockyard or a dam, bore or artesian well of that owner or other artificial water storage of that owner connected to a supply of water; or
- (ii) a cemetery or burial place;
- (i) a dwelling house, or other building (not of a temporary nature) on that land, principally used for accommodation of persons or the conduct of business; or
- (ii) a building (not of a temporary nature) on that land used for community, sporting or recreational purposes or as a place of worship; or
- (i) a principal stockyard or a dam, bore or artesian well of that owner or other artificial water storage of that owner connected to a supply of water; or
- (ii) a cemetery or burial place;