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Marine Parks Regulation 2017
sec.10Matters to which chief executive must have regard
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### sec.10 Matters to which chief executive must have regard
In considering an application for a permission for a marine park or a part of a marine park, the chief executive must have regard to all of the following—
the potential impact of the conduct proposed to be permitted under the permission (the proposed conduct ) on the environment and on the cultural resources of the marine park or part;
options for monitoring, managing and mitigating the potential impact of the proposed conduct on the environment and on the cultural resources of the marine park or part;
if the proposed conduct will take place in an area to which a zoning plan applies—the objects of the area as set out in the zoning plan;
any written submissions received about the application in response to any public notice of the application given under section 15 ;
any other matters relevant to the orderly and proper management of the marine park.
- (a) the potential impact of the conduct proposed to be permitted under the permission (the proposed conduct ) on the environment and on the cultural resources of the marine park or part;
- (b) options for monitoring, managing and mitigating the potential impact of the proposed conduct on the environment and on the cultural resources of the marine park or part;
- (c) if the proposed conduct will take place in an area to which a zoning plan applies—the objects of the area as set out in the zoning plan;
- (d) any written submissions received about the application in response to any public notice of the application given under section 15 ;
- (e) any other matters relevant to the orderly and proper management of the marine park.