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Nature Conservation Act 1992
sec.132Advisory committees
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### sec.132 Advisory committees
The Minister may establish as many advisory committees as the Minister considers appropriate for the purposes of the administration of this Act, including, for example—
scientific advisory committees; and
protected area management advisory committees; and
wildlife management advisory committees.
An advisory committee is to have the functions that the Minister specifies, including, for example, the function of advising the Minister on—
the identification, classification and management of protected areas; and
the classification of wildlife; and
the suitability of management and conservation plans.
A member of an advisory committee may be paid such fees and allowances as are approved by the Governor in Council.
s 132 amd 1994 No. 42 s 2 sch ; 2013 No. 55 s 76
(sec.132-ssec.1) The Minister may establish as many advisory committees as the Minister considers appropriate for the purposes of the administration of this Act, including, for example— scientific advisory committees; and protected area management advisory committees; and wildlife management advisory committees.
(sec.132-ssec.2) An advisory committee is to have the functions that the Minister specifies, including, for example, the function of advising the Minister on— the identification, classification and management of protected areas; and the classification of wildlife; and the suitability of management and conservation plans.
(sec.132-ssec.3) A member of an advisory committee may be paid such fees and allowances as are approved by the Governor in Council.
- (a) scientific advisory committees; and
- (b) protected area management advisory committees; and
- (c) wildlife management advisory committees.
- (a) the identification, classification and management of protected areas; and
- (b) the classification of wildlife; and
- (c) the suitability of management and conservation plans.