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Part 5 Late lodgment fee and late lodgment period
regulation 131
Airborne survey report
The late lodgment period for an airborne survey report is the period that starts
on the day after the reporting day and ends on the earliest of the following:
(b) the day after the expiry of 60 days.
The late lodgment fee is 50 revenue units for each week or part of a week of
the late lodgment period.
Annual report, expenditure report or final report
The late lodgment period for an annual report, expenditure report or final
report is the period that starts on the day on the day after the reporting day
and ends on the earliest of the following:
(b) the day on which the Minister cancels the mineral title to which the
report relates for a contravention of section 95(1) of the Act;
(c) the day after the expiry of 60 days.
The late lodgment fee is 100 revenue units for each week or part of a week of
the late lodgment period.
Amalgamated report
The late lodgment period for an amalgamated report is the period that starts
on the day on the day after the reporting day and ends on the earliest of the
following:
(b) the day on which the Minister cancels one or all of the mineral titles to
which the report relates for a contravention of section 95(1) of the Act;
(c) the day after the expiry of 60 days.
The late lodgment fee is:
(a) if the amalgamated report is for 2 to 4 mineral titles – 150 revenue units
for each week or part of a week of the late lodgment period; or
(b) if the amalgamated report is for 5 to 9 mineral titles – 200 revenue units
for each week or part of a week of the late lodgment period; or
(c) if the amalgamated report is for 10 or more mineral titles – 250 revenue
units for each week or part of a week of the late lodgment period.
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regulation 117
Section 70(1) or (2) of the Act – a refusal of a mineral title application
Section 126(4) of the Act – a refusal of an application under Part 7, Division 1
of the Act
Section 203(3)(c)(v) of the Act – a decision to convert a corresponding mineral
title to another type of title, but only in relation to the part of the decision about
the type of title to which it is to be converted
Section 204(4)(d) of the Act – a decision under section 204(3)(a) of the Act to
convert a non-compliant existing interest to a mineral title, but only in relation
to the part of the decision about the type of title to which the existing interest is
to be converted
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1 KEY Key to abbreviations
amd = amended od = order
app = appendix om = omitted
bl = by-law pt = Part
ch = Chapter r = regulation/rule
cl = clause rem = remainder
div = Division renum = renumbered
exp = expires/expired rep = repealed
f = forms s = section
Gaz = Gazette sch = Schedule
hdg = heading sdiv = Subdivision
ins = inserted SL = Subordinate Legislation
lt = long title sub = substituted
nc = not commenced
2 LIST OF LEGISLATION
Mineral Titles Regulations (SL No. 39, 2011)
Notified 31 August 2011
Commenced 7 November 2011 (r 2, s 2 Mineral Titles Act 2010 (Act
No. 27, 2010) and Gaz G41, 12 October 2011, p 5)
Northern Territory Civil and Administrative Tribunal (Conferral of Jurisdiction
Amendments) (No. 2) Act 2014 (Act No. 35, 2014)
Assent date 13 November 2014
Commenced pts 4, 9, 10 and 19: 1 June 2015 (Gaz S53, 29 May 2015,
p 2); rem: 1 January 2015 (Gaz G51, 24 December 2014, p 7)
Statute Law Revision Act 2018 (Act No. 10, 2018)
Assent date 23 May 2018
Commenced 20 June 2018 (Gaz S41, 20 June 2018)
Environment Protection Legislation Amendment Act 2023 (Act No. 34, 2023)
Assent date 6 December 2023
Commenced pt 1, pt 3, div 1, ss 207 and 219 and pt 5: 7 December 2023
(s 2(1)); pt 3, div 2: 1 March 2024 (s 2(2), s 2 Environment
Protection Legislation Amendment (Chain of Responsibility)
Act 2022 (Act No. 32, 2022) and (Gaz G4, 15 February 2024,
p 1); pt 4: 1 July 2024 (Gaz G4, 15 February 2024, p 2);
rem: 1 March 2024 (Gaz G4, 15 February 2024, p 2)
Statute Law Revision and Repeals Act 2026 (Act No. 3, 2026)
Assent date 9 February 2026
Commenced 10 February 2026 (s 2)
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3 GENERAL AMENDMENTS
General amendments of a formal nature (which are not referred to in the table
of amendments to this reprint) are made by the Interpretation Legislation
Amendment Act 2018 (Act No. 22 of 2018) to: rr 1, 2, 3, 5, 11, 42, 44, 79 and
143 and sch 1.
4 LIST OF AMENDMENTS
pt 1 hgd ins Act No. 10, 2018, s 6
r 3 amd Act No. 35, 2014, s 87
rr 4A – 4B ins Act No. 34, 2023, s 237
r 42 amd Act No. 3, 2026, s 64
r 44 amd Act No. 34, 2023, s 238
r 44A ins Act No. 34, 2023, s 239
r 79 rep Act No. 34, 2023, s 240
r 110 amd Act No. 3, 2026, s 64
pt 10 hdg sub Act No. 35, 2014, s 88
div 1 hdg rep Act No. 35, 2014, s 88
rr 114 – 116 rep Act No. 35, 2014, s 88
div 2 hdg rep Act No. 35, 2014, s 88
rr 117 – 122 rep Act No. 35, 2014, s 88
div 3 hdg rep Act No. 35, 2014, s 88
rr 123 – 124 rep Act No. 35, 2014, s 88
div 1 hdg sub Act No. 35, 2014, s 89
div 1
sdiv 1 hdg ins Act No. 35, 2014, s 89
div 2 hdg amd Act No. 35, 2014, s 90
div 3 hdg amd Act No. 35, 2014, s 91
div 2 hdg ins Act No. 35, 2014, s 92
rr 143 – 146 ins Act No. 35, 2014, s 92
sch amd Act No. 34, 2023, s 241