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60ZZVAmendment of major project permit to correct mistake, &c.
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### 60ZZV Amendment of major project permit to correct mistake, &c.
> [*\[Section 60ZZV Inserted by No. 21 of 2020, s. 12, Applied:28 Oct 2020\]*](/view/html/inforce/2020-10-28/act-2020-021#GS12@EN)
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> > (1) The relevant decision-maker may, by notice in writing to each owner, each occupier, and each lessee of land to which a major project permit relates, amend the major project permit so as to correct –
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> > > > (a) a clerical mistake, or an error arising from any accidental slip or omission, contained in the major project permit; or
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> > > > (b) an evident material miscalculation of figures contained in the major project permit; or
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> > > > (c) an evident material mistake in the description in the major project permit of any person, thing or property.
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> > (2) If the relevant decision-maker, under [subsection (1)](#GS60ZZV@Gs1@EN) , amends a major project permit in relation to a major project carried out, or to be carried out, on an area of land, the relevant decision-maker must give notice in writing of the amendment to –
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> > > > (a) the proponent, if the proponent is not the owner of all of the land on which the major project is to be situated; and
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> > > > (b) each owner, each occupier and each lessee of land to which the major project permit relates; and
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> > > > (c) the relevant planning authority in relation to the major project; and
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> > > > (d) each relevant regulator in relation to the major project; and
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> > > > (e) the Commission.
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> > (3) The relevant decision-maker, as soon as practicable after amending under subsection (1) a major project permit, is to ensure that a notice, specifying that the amendment has been made and the nature of the amendment, is published in the *Gazette* and in a newspaper that is published, and circulates generally, in Tasmania.