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Heritage Act 1977
28Procedure for notifying interim heritage orders
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#### 28 Procedure for notifying interim heritage orders
28 Procedure for notifying interim heritage orders
> > (1) When an interim heritage order is made, the Minister (in the case of an order made by the Minister) or the council that made the order (in the case of an order made by a council) is to do or cause the following to be done—
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> > > (a) the order is to be published in the Gazette,
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> > > (b) as soon as possible after the order is published in the Gazette, notice of the making of the order is to be given to the Chairperson and to each person who appears to the Minister or the council to be an affected owner or occupier,
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> > > (c) the notice to an affected owner or occupier is to include a statement as to the effect of the order and a statement of the reasons for the making of the order,
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> > > (d) within 7 days after the order is published in the Gazette, notice of the making of the order is to be published in a manner that the Minister or the council is satisfied is likely to bring the notice to the attention of members of the public in the area in which the item is situated.
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> > (2) An interim heritage order is taken to have been published in the Gazette even if any map or plan referred to in the order is not published with it.
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> > (3) An interim heritage order is not invalid merely because of—
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> > > (a) any failure to give notice of that order as required by this section, or
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> > > (b) any failure to include in that notice a statement required by this section to be included in it, or
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> > > (c) any error in or omission from such a statement included in the notice.
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> **s 28:** Ins 1998 No 138, Sch 1 \[13\]. Am 2018 No 25, Sch 2.13 \[1\].