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Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Regulations 1983
89BApplication for accreditation of TUMRA
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#### 89B Application for accreditation of TUMRA
(1) An individual may, on behalf of a traditional owner group, apply to the Authority for accreditation of a TUMRA that covers the group.
(2) The individual must be a member of the traditional owner group covered by the TUMRA.
(3) The application must:
(a) be in the form approved by the Authority; and
(b) include the information required by the form; and
(c) be accompanied by a copy of the TUMRA; and
(d) be accompanied by any other documents required by the form; and
(e) be lodged at a place or by the means specified in the form.
(4) The Authority is not required to consider an application, or consider it further, if the application does not comply with the requirements of subregulation (3).
(5) If the Authority decides not to consider an application, or consider it further, because the application does not comply with the requirements of subregulation (3), the Authority must give the applicant a notice in writing, within 10 business days after the day the Authority makes that decision, stating:
(a) that the application is incomplete; and
(b) the matters that must be dealt with to complete the application.
(6) If the matters have not been dealt with within 30 business days after the notice is given (or such longer period as is specified in the notice), the application is taken to have been withdrawn.
(7) Nothing in this regulation prevents a group of individuals from making a joint application for accreditation of a TUMRA under subregulation (1), but all of the individuals must be members of a traditional owner group covered by the TUMRA.