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Marine Parks Regulation 2017
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### sec.22 Steps to be taken after application decided
If the chief executive decides to grant a permission, the chief executive must, as soon as practicable after making the decision, give the applicant—
the permission; and
if a condition imposed by the chief executive is stated on the permission—an information notice about the decision to impose the condition.
Subsection (1) (b) does not apply for a condition that the applicant has requested or permitted in the application.
The applicant has applied for a permission to authorise the conducting of a commercial activity in a marine park for 30 persons and the chief executive grants the permission subject to the condition that the permission only authorises its holder to conduct the commercial activity for 30 persons.
Without limiting the conditions the chief executive may impose on a permission, the chief executive may impose either of the following conditions on a permission—
a condition that provides for an indemnity for the State against any liability for loss or damage that is suffered by any person and is caused, whether directly or indirectly, by the activities conducted under the permission;
a condition that provides for the compensation or reimbursement of any loss or expense incurred by the State in relation to activities conducted under the permission.
If the chief executive decides to refuse the application, the chief executive must, as soon as practicable after making the decision, give the applicant an information notice about the decision.
(sec.22-ssec.1) If the chief executive decides to grant a permission, the chief executive must, as soon as practicable after making the decision, give the applicant— the permission; and if a condition imposed by the chief executive is stated on the permission—an information notice about the decision to impose the condition.
(sec.22-ssec.2) Subsection (1) (b) does not apply for a condition that the applicant has requested or permitted in the application. The applicant has applied for a permission to authorise the conducting of a commercial activity in a marine park for 30 persons and the chief executive grants the permission subject to the condition that the permission only authorises its holder to conduct the commercial activity for 30 persons.
(sec.22-ssec.3) Without limiting the conditions the chief executive may impose on a permission, the chief executive may impose either of the following conditions on a permission— a condition that provides for an indemnity for the State against any liability for loss or damage that is suffered by any person and is caused, whether directly or indirectly, by the activities conducted under the permission; a condition that provides for the compensation or reimbursement of any loss or expense incurred by the State in relation to activities conducted under the permission.
(sec.22-ssec.4) If the chief executive decides to refuse the application, the chief executive must, as soon as practicable after making the decision, give the applicant an information notice about the decision.
- (a) the permission; and
- (b) if a condition imposed by the chief executive is stated on the permission—an information notice about the decision to impose the condition.
- (a) a condition that provides for an indemnity for the State against any liability for loss or damage that is suffered by any person and is caused, whether directly or indirectly, by the activities conducted under the permission;
- (b) a condition that provides for the compensation or reimbursement of any loss or expense incurred by the State in relation to activities conducted under the permission.