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National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974
90GSuspension or revocation of permit
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#### 90G Suspension or revocation of permit
90G Suspension or revocation of permit
> > (1) The Secretary may suspend or revoke an Aboriginal heritage impact permit.
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> > (2) A suspension or revocation of a permit is effected by notice in writing given to the holder of the permit.
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> > (3) A suspension may be for a specified period, or until the fulfilment of specified conditions, or until further order of the Secretary.
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> > (4) Without limiting subsection (1), a permit may be revoked while it is suspended.
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> > (5) The Secretary must not suspend or revoke a permit unless before doing so the Secretary has—
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> > > (a) given notice to the holder of the permit that it intends to do so, and
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> > > (b) specified in that notice the reasons for its intention to do so, and
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> > > (c) given the holder of the permit a reasonable opportunity to make submissions in relation to the proposed revocation or suspension, and
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> > > (d) taken into consideration any such submissions by the holder of the permit.
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> > (6) The reasons for suspending or revoking a permit may include (but are not limited to) the following—
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> > > (a) the holder of the permit has obtained the permit improperly,
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> > > (b) a condition of the permit has been contravened,
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> > > (c) the activities covered by the permit are completed or no longer being carried on.
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> > (7) No fees are refundable on the suspension or revocation of a permit.
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> **s 90G:** Ins 2010 No 38, Sch 1 \[37\]. Am 2021 No 47, Sch 1.1\[16\]; 2022 No 59, Sch 3.46\[5\].