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Mineral Resources Act 1989
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### sec.136E Requirements for making tender
A tender for an exploration permit for coal must—
be in the approved form; and
be accompanied by a proposed work program, of the type required under section 136C (2) (f) , for the term of the permit, if granted; and
be accompanied by a statement detailing the tenderer’s financial and technical resources; and
be accompanied by the following—
proof of the tenderer’s identity;
the application fee prescribed under a regulation;
if a process for appointing a preferred tenderer involving a cash bid component is to be used for deciding the call—the tenderer’s cash bid.
s 136E ins 2013 No. 10 s 50
amd 2014 No. 47 s 481 ; 2019 No. 17 s 251
- (a) be in the approved form; and
- (b) be accompanied by a proposed work program, of the type required under section 136C (2) (f) , for the term of the permit, if granted; and
- (c) be accompanied by a statement detailing the tenderer’s financial and technical resources; and
- (d) be accompanied by the following— (i) proof of the tenderer’s identity; (ii) the application fee prescribed under a regulation; (iii) if a process for appointing a preferred tenderer involving a cash bid component is to be used for deciding the call—the tenderer’s cash bid.
- (i) proof of the tenderer’s identity;
- (ii) the application fee prescribed under a regulation;
- (iii) if a process for appointing a preferred tenderer involving a cash bid component is to be used for deciding the call—the tenderer’s cash bid.
- (i) proof of the tenderer’s identity;
- (ii) the application fee prescribed under a regulation;
- (iii) if a process for appointing a preferred tenderer involving a cash bid component is to be used for deciding the call—the tenderer’s cash bid.