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Land Act 1994
sec.214IRequirements for compliance notice
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### sec.214I Requirements for compliance notice
A compliance notice must state the following matters—
that the authorised officer reasonably believes the permittee to whom the notice is given is breaching, or has breached, a condition of the person’s permit;
the condition the authorised officer believes is being, or has been, breached;
the nature of the breach;
the reasonable steps the permittee must take to remedy the breach;
the reasonable period within which the permittee must take the steps to remedy the breach.
If the compliance notice requires the permittee to carry out work, it must also give details of the work involved.
If the compliance notice requires the permittee to refrain from doing an act, it must also state—
the period for which the requirement applies; or
that the requirement applies until further notice.
s 214I ins 2019 No. 7 s 184
(sec.214I-ssec.1) A compliance notice must state the following matters— that the authorised officer reasonably believes the permittee to whom the notice is given is breaching, or has breached, a condition of the person’s permit; the condition the authorised officer believes is being, or has been, breached; the nature of the breach; the reasonable steps the permittee must take to remedy the breach; the reasonable period within which the permittee must take the steps to remedy the breach.
(sec.214I-ssec.2) If the compliance notice requires the permittee to carry out work, it must also give details of the work involved.
(sec.214I-ssec.3) If the compliance notice requires the permittee to refrain from doing an act, it must also state— the period for which the requirement applies; or that the requirement applies until further notice.
- (a) that the authorised officer reasonably believes the permittee to whom the notice is given is breaching, or has breached, a condition of the person’s permit;
- (b) the condition the authorised officer believes is being, or has been, breached;
- (c) the nature of the breach;
- (d) the reasonable steps the permittee must take to remedy the breach;
- (e) the reasonable period within which the permittee must take the steps to remedy the breach.
- (a) the period for which the requirement applies; or
- (b) that the requirement applies until further notice.