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Mineral Resources Act 1989
sec.166Improvement restoration for exploration permit
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### sec.166 Improvement restoration for exploration permit
This section applies on the termination of an exploration permit, other than—
by surrender under section 161 ; or
for the granting of a new exploration permit, a mining claim, a mineral development licence or a mining lease over the area of the terminated permit.
If the Minister is not satisfied the holder has satisfactorily complied with the condition to carry out improvement restoration for the exploration permit, the Minister may, by written notice, give the holder reasonable directions about carrying out the restoration.
The holder must comply with the directions.
Maximum penalty—200 penalty units.
The holder and the holder’s employees or agents may, to the extent reasonable and necessary to comply with the directions—
enter land stated in the notice; and
bring on to the land vehicles, vessels, machinery and equipment.
s 166 ins 1995 No. 21 s 48
amd 2000 No. 64 ss 110 , 174 sch ; 2012 No. 20 s 125 sch 1 ; 2013 No. 10 s 112
(sec.166-ssec.1) This section applies on the termination of an exploration permit, other than— by surrender under section 161 ; or for the granting of a new exploration permit, a mining claim, a mineral development licence or a mining lease over the area of the terminated permit.
(sec.166-ssec.2) If the Minister is not satisfied the holder has satisfactorily complied with the condition to carry out improvement restoration for the exploration permit, the Minister may, by written notice, give the holder reasonable directions about carrying out the restoration.
(sec.166-ssec.3) The holder must comply with the directions. Maximum penalty—200 penalty units.
(sec.166-ssec.4) The holder and the holder’s employees or agents may, to the extent reasonable and necessary to comply with the directions— enter land stated in the notice; and bring on to the land vehicles, vessels, machinery and equipment.
- (a) by surrender under section 161 ; or
- (b) for the granting of a new exploration permit, a mining claim, a mineral development licence or a mining lease over the area of the terminated permit.
- (a) enter land stated in the notice; and
- (b) bring on to the land vehicles, vessels, machinery and equipment.