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Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993
60CProposal that project be declared major project
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### 60C Proposal that project be declared major project
> [*\[Section 60C of Part 4 Inserted by No. 43 of 2009, s. 11, Applied:01 Jan 2010\]*](/view/html/inforce/2010-01-01/act-2009-043#GS11@EN) [*\[Section 60C Subsection (8) substituted by No. 59 of 2013, s. 25, Applied:01 Jan 2014\]*](/view/html/inforce/2014-01-01/act-2013-059#GS25@EN) [*\[Section 60C Subsection (8) substituted by No. 47 of 2015, s. 21, Applied:17 Dec 2015\]*](/view/html/inforce/2015-12-17/act-2015-047#GS21@EN) [*\[Section 60C Subsection (9) omitted by No. 47 of 2015, s. 21, Applied:17 Dec 2015\]*](/view/html/inforce/2015-12-17/act-2015-047#GS21@EN) [*\[Section 60C Substituted by No. 21 of 2020, s. 12, Applied:28 Oct 2020\]*](/view/html/inforce/2020-10-28/act-2020-021#GS12@EN)
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> > (1) A proponent of a project, or a planning authority in relation to an area of land to which a project is to relate, may, by notice in writing to the Minister, make a proposal that the project be declared to be a major project.
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> > (2) The Minister may, in writing, make a proposal that a project be declared to be a major project.
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> > (3) A proposal for the purposes of this section must consist of use and development.
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> > (4) A proposal that a project be declared to be a major project is to –
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> > > > (a) specify the area of land to which the project is to relate; and
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> > > > (b) include a general description of the nature of the project.
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> > (5) A proponent or a planning authority may, by notice to the Minister, withdraw a proposal made under [subsection (1)](#GS60C@Gs1@EN) by the proponent or planning authority, respectively.
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> > (6) The Minister may, in writing, withdraw a proposal made by the Minister under [subsection (2)](#GS60C@Gs2@EN) .