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Heritage Act 1977
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#### 40 What heritage agreement can provide for
40 What heritage agreement can provide for
> A heritage agreement in respect of an item can include provisions relating to all or any of the following—
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> > (a) the conservation of the item,
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> > (b) the financial, technical or other professional advice or assistance required for the conservation of the item,
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> > (c) the review of the valuation of the item or the land on which it is situated,
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> > (d) the restriction on the use of the item or the land on which it is situated,
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> > (e) requirements for the carrying out of specified works or works of a specified kind,
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> > (f) the standards in accordance with which the works are to be carried out,
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> > (g) the restriction on the kind of works that may be carried out,
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> > (h) the exemption of specified activities or activities of a specified kind from Part 4 (Effect of interim heritage orders and listing on State Heritage Register),
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> > (i) the repayment of money advanced or loaned by the Minister under section 45 (Financial and other assistance),
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> > (j) the public appreciation of the State heritage significance of the item,
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> > (k) the availability of the item for public inspection,
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> > (l) the charges made for admission,
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> > (m) such other matters as the Minister considers, on the advice of the Heritage Council, will assist in the conservation of the item,
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> > (n) such other matters as may be prescribed by the regulations.
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> **pt 3B (ss 39–46):** Ins 1998 No 138, Sch 1 \[13\].