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Nature Conservation Act 1992
sec.123Local governments’ decisions to be consistent with plans
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### sec.123 Local governments’ decisions to be consistent with plans
This section applies to land in—
a protected area for which a regulation is in force giving effect to a management plan for the area; or
an area identified under a conservation plan as, or including, a critical habitat or an area of major interest.
A local government must not issue or give any approval, consent, permit or other authority for a use of, or a development on, the land that is inconsistent with the regulation or plan.
s 123 ins 1994 No. 42 s 30
amd 1995 No. 40 s 16
(sec.123-ssec.1) This section applies to land in— a protected area for which a regulation is in force giving effect to a management plan for the area; or an area identified under a conservation plan as, or including, a critical habitat or an area of major interest.
(sec.123-ssec.2) A local government must not issue or give any approval, consent, permit or other authority for a use of, or a development on, the land that is inconsistent with the regulation or plan.
- (a) a protected area for which a regulation is in force giving effect to a management plan for the area; or
- (b) an area identified under a conservation plan as, or including, a critical habitat or an area of major interest.