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Land Act 1994
sec.13BPower to declare and deal with former watercourse land
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### sec.13B Power to declare and deal with former watercourse land
A person (the applicant ) who is the owner of land (the relevant land ) having a non-tidal boundary (watercourse) may apply to the chief executive (water) to have land (the watercourse land ) adjoining the relevant land’s non-tidal boundary (watercourse) declared to be former watercourse land if—
no person holds a registered interest in the watercourse land; and
the physical location of the boundary’s associated watercourse has been the subject of change, whether before or after the commencement of this section; and
on an application of the ambulatory boundary principles, the location at law of the non-tidal boundary (watercourse) has not changed correspondingly; and
the watercourse land has effectively ceased to be part of a functioning watercourse.
However, before applying, the person must give notice of the person’s intention to make the application to the owners of any land that adjoins the watercourse land.
The chief executive (water) may by gazette notice declare the watercourse land to be former watercourse land.
However, the chief executive (water) may make the declaration only if satisfied that—
the matters stated in subsection (1) (a) to (d) are true; and
taking a long-term perspective, there is negligible likelihood that the watercourse land will again become part of a functioning watercourse.
In making the application, the applicant must give the chief executive (water) enough evidence to satisfy the chief executive (water) that the watercourse land has effectively ceased to be part of a functioning watercourse.
photographs, survey material identifying topographical changes and authoritative information about flow history
The applicant may appeal against the refusal of the application, and a person entitled to be given notice of the proposed application under subsection (2) may appeal against the granting of the application.
When the watercourse land becomes former watercourse land, it does not become unallocated State land, but it may be dealt with under this Act as if it were unallocated State land.
Despite subsection (7) , the granting of an estate in fee simple, a lease or a permit to occupy for the purpose of dealing with the former watercourse land under that subsection is not subject to any public auction, tender or ballot requirements under chapter 4 , part 1 , division 1 .
To remove any doubt, it is declared that the former watercourse land declaration may incorporate by reference a map or plan held by the chief executive under this Act for identifying the boundaries of the former watercourse land.
The chief executive (water) may delegate his or her powers under this section to an appropriately qualified public service officer or public service employee.
In this section—
associated watercourse , of a non-tidal boundary (watercourse), means the watercourse on which the boundary is based.
former watercourse land means the land the subject of a former watercourse land declaration.
former watercourse land declaration means a declaration under subsection (3) .
s 13B ins 2010 No. 12 s 161
amd 2013 No. 23 s 44 ; 2014 No. 45 s 60 ; 2016 No. 56 s 14 ; 2022 No. 34 s 365 sch 3
(sec.13B-ssec.1) A person (the applicant ) who is the owner of land (the relevant land ) having a non-tidal boundary (watercourse) may apply to the chief executive (water) to have land (the watercourse land ) adjoining the relevant land’s non-tidal boundary (watercourse) declared to be former watercourse land if— no person holds a registered interest in the watercourse land; and the physical location of the boundary’s associated watercourse has been the subject of change, whether before or after the commencement of this section; and on an application of the ambulatory boundary principles, the location at law of the non-tidal boundary (watercourse) has not changed correspondingly; and the watercourse land has effectively ceased to be part of a functioning watercourse.
(sec.13B-ssec.2) However, before applying, the person must give notice of the person’s intention to make the application to the owners of any land that adjoins the watercourse land.
(sec.13B-ssec.3) The chief executive (water) may by gazette notice declare the watercourse land to be former watercourse land.
(sec.13B-ssec.4) However, the chief executive (water) may make the declaration only if satisfied that— the matters stated in subsection (1) (a) to (d) are true; and taking a long-term perspective, there is negligible likelihood that the watercourse land will again become part of a functioning watercourse.
(sec.13B-ssec.5) In making the application, the applicant must give the chief executive (water) enough evidence to satisfy the chief executive (water) that the watercourse land has effectively ceased to be part of a functioning watercourse. photographs, survey material identifying topographical changes and authoritative information about flow history
(sec.13B-ssec.6) The applicant may appeal against the refusal of the application, and a person entitled to be given notice of the proposed application under subsection (2) may appeal against the granting of the application.
(sec.13B-ssec.7) When the watercourse land becomes former watercourse land, it does not become unallocated State land, but it may be dealt with under this Act as if it were unallocated State land.
(sec.13B-ssec.8) Despite subsection (7) , the granting of an estate in fee simple, a lease or a permit to occupy for the purpose of dealing with the former watercourse land under that subsection is not subject to any public auction, tender or ballot requirements under chapter 4 , part 1 , division 1 .
(sec.13B-ssec.9) To remove any doubt, it is declared that the former watercourse land declaration may incorporate by reference a map or plan held by the chief executive under this Act for identifying the boundaries of the former watercourse land.
(sec.13B-ssec.10) The chief executive (water) may delegate his or her powers under this section to an appropriately qualified public service officer or public service employee.
(sec.13B-ssec.11) In this section— associated watercourse , of a non-tidal boundary (watercourse), means the watercourse on which the boundary is based. former watercourse land means the land the subject of a former watercourse land declaration. former watercourse land declaration means a declaration under subsection (3) .
- (a) no person holds a registered interest in the watercourse land; and
- (b) the physical location of the boundary’s associated watercourse has been the subject of change, whether before or after the commencement of this section; and
- (c) on an application of the ambulatory boundary principles, the location at law of the non-tidal boundary (watercourse) has not changed correspondingly; and
- (d) the watercourse land has effectively ceased to be part of a functioning watercourse.
- (a) the matters stated in subsection (1) (a) to (d) are true; and
- (b) taking a long-term perspective, there is negligible likelihood that the watercourse land will again become part of a functioning watercourse.