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Mineral and Energy Resources (Common Provisions) Act 2014
sec.233Petroleum resource authority granted over existing ML (coal)
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### sec.233 Petroleum resource authority granted over existing ML (coal)
If a petroleum resource authority, whenever granted, overlaps an ML (coal) that was granted before the commencement, the P&G Act applies to the circumstance of the petroleum resource authority overlapping the ML (coal) as if the Common Provisions Act had not been enacted.
Despite subsection (1), the new overlap provisions apply to the circumstance of a petroleum resource authority overlapping an ML (coal) if—
the petroleum resource authority holder and the ML (coal) holder agree that the new overlap provisions apply; and
the petroleum resource authority holder and ML (coal) holder jointly give written notice to the chief executive of the agreement.
s 233 amd 2016 No. 30 s 63
(sec.233-ssec.1) If a petroleum resource authority, whenever granted, overlaps an ML (coal) that was granted before the commencement, the P&G Act applies to the circumstance of the petroleum resource authority overlapping the ML (coal) as if the Common Provisions Act had not been enacted.
(sec.233-ssec.2) Despite subsection (1), the new overlap provisions apply to the circumstance of a petroleum resource authority overlapping an ML (coal) if— the petroleum resource authority holder and the ML (coal) holder agree that the new overlap provisions apply; and the petroleum resource authority holder and ML (coal) holder jointly give written notice to the chief executive of the agreement.
- (a) the petroleum resource authority holder and the ML (coal) holder agree that the new overlap provisions apply; and
- (b) the petroleum resource authority holder and ML (coal) holder jointly give written notice to the chief executive of the agreement.