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Marine Parks Regulation 2017
sec.199Continuation of existing permission
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### sec.199 Continuation of existing permission
This section applies to a permission (an existing permission ), granted for a part of the former marine park, that was in effect immediately before the commencement.
From the commencement, the existing permission continues to have effect in relation to the corresponding part of the new marine park until the permission expires or is sooner suspended or cancelled.
The permission continues to have effect under subsection (2) as if—
the Marine Parks (Declaration) Regulation 2006 , schedule 3 , as in force immediately before the commencement, had not been repealed; and
the repealed plan had not been repealed and the new plan had not been approved.
However, the permission does not authorise a person to enter or use the corresponding part of the new marine park for conducting an activity to the extent the granting of a permission to conduct the activity in that part of the park would be inconsistent with the new plan.
This section is subject to section 200.
s 199 ins 2024 SL No. 25 s 39
(sec.199-ssec.1) This section applies to a permission (an existing permission ), granted for a part of the former marine park, that was in effect immediately before the commencement.
(sec.199-ssec.2) From the commencement, the existing permission continues to have effect in relation to the corresponding part of the new marine park until the permission expires or is sooner suspended or cancelled.
(sec.199-ssec.3) The permission continues to have effect under subsection (2) as if— the Marine Parks (Declaration) Regulation 2006 , schedule 3 , as in force immediately before the commencement, had not been repealed; and the repealed plan had not been repealed and the new plan had not been approved.
(sec.199-ssec.4) However, the permission does not authorise a person to enter or use the corresponding part of the new marine park for conducting an activity to the extent the granting of a permission to conduct the activity in that part of the park would be inconsistent with the new plan.
(sec.199-ssec.5) This section is subject to section 200.
- (a) the Marine Parks (Declaration) Regulation 2006 , schedule 3 , as in force immediately before the commencement, had not been repealed; and
- (b) the repealed plan had not been repealed and the new plan had not been approved.