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### sec.138AA Notices for this division
A remedial notice is a notice that requires the owner or occupier of a property to take action under a Local Government Act in relation to the property (including fencing a pool, for example).
A remedial notice may only be given by a local government to the person who, under a Local Government Act , is required to take the action stated in the notice.
A reasonable entry notice is a notice about a proposed entry of a property that states—
who is to enter the property; and
the reason for entering the property; and
the days and times when the property is to be entered.
A remedial notice and a reasonable entry notice may not be combined unless—
the owner of the property is also the occupier of the property; or
the occupier of the property is the person who, under a Local Government Act , is required to take the action stated in the remedial notice.
A notice given under this division in contravention of this section is of no effect.
s 138AA ins 2012 No. 33 s 114
amd 2018 No. 8 s 34 ; 2026 No. 5 s 56
(sec.138AA-ssec.1) A remedial notice is a notice that requires the owner or occupier of a property to take action under a Local Government Act in relation to the property (including fencing a pool, for example).
(sec.138AA-ssec.2) A remedial notice may only be given by a local government to the person who, under a Local Government Act , is required to take the action stated in the notice.
(sec.138AA-ssec.3) A reasonable entry notice is a notice about a proposed entry of a property that states— who is to enter the property; and the reason for entering the property; and the days and times when the property is to be entered.
(sec.138AA-ssec.4) A remedial notice and a reasonable entry notice may not be combined unless— the owner of the property is also the occupier of the property; or the occupier of the property is the person who, under a Local Government Act , is required to take the action stated in the remedial notice.
(sec.138AA-ssec.5) A notice given under this division in contravention of this section is of no effect.
- (a) who is to enter the property; and
- (b) the reason for entering the property; and
- (c) the days and times when the property is to be entered.
- (a) the owner of the property is also the occupier of the property; or
- (b) the occupier of the property is the person who, under a Local Government Act , is required to take the action stated in the remedial notice.