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National Environment Protection Council Act 1994
2The development of consistent standards for the description and exchange
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2 The development of consistent standards for the description and exchange
of all land-related information will be coordinated and fostered by the
Australian Land Information Council in conjunction with Standards
Australia and specialist groups where needed.
3 In order to avoid overlap and duplication in the collection and
maintenance of all land-related data, the Australian Land Information
Council will facilitate the coordination of intergovernmental
arrangements (including appropriate financial arrangements) and provide
mechanisms to make the data more accessible across all levels of
government and the private sector. Any arrangements entered into will
detail the circumstances in which the exchange and ongoing sharing of
data is appropriate. The intergovernmental arrangements will be
submitted to First Ministers for their approval no later than twelve months
after the execution of this Agreement.
4 The collection of data on natural resources should, where possible, be
integrated from the outset, in order to avoid the difficulties inherent in
collating data collected with different methodologies and in different
conditions.
5 The Australian Land Information Council, (through the National
Resources Information Centre and the Environmental Resources
Information Network where appropriate) will consult with the relevant
national coordination bodies and, through its members, with
Commonwealth and State jurisdictions, to ensure the development and
maintenance of comprehensive directories of natural resource and
environmental spatial datasets and to develop and maintain national
natural resource data standards.