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Mineral Resources Act 1989
sec.733Existing applications for certain approvals
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### sec.733 Existing applications for certain approvals
This section applies to an application for an approval relating to a mining lease.
If part 17, division 4 is to be applied to the approval, subsection (5) applies to the giving and publication of notice under section 652 instead of section 652(3).
The written notice must be given under section 652(1), and the public notice must be published under section 652(2), no earlier than the notification commencement day for the application, and no later than—
4 months after the notification commencement day for the application; or
if, under section 654, the mining registrar has given a direction for the giving of a new written notice and the publication of a new public notice—the end of the period nominated in the direction.
s 733 ins 1998 No. 38 s 12 (amd 1999 No. 35 s 55 )
amd 2000 No. 36 s 18 sch 1
(sec.733-ssec.1) This section applies to an application for an approval relating to a mining lease.
(sec.733-ssec.4) If part 17, division 4 is to be applied to the approval, subsection (5) applies to the giving and publication of notice under section 652 instead of section 652(3).
(sec.733-ssec.5) The written notice must be given under section 652(1), and the public notice must be published under section 652(2), no earlier than the notification commencement day for the application, and no later than— 4 months after the notification commencement day for the application; or if, under section 654, the mining registrar has given a direction for the giving of a new written notice and the publication of a new public notice—the end of the period nominated in the direction.
- (a) 4 months after the notification commencement day for the application; or
- (b) if, under section 654, the mining registrar has given a direction for the giving of a new written notice and the publication of a new public notice—the end of the period nominated in the direction.