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Nature Conservation Act 1992
sec.174AChief executive may make codes of practice
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### sec.174A Chief executive may make codes of practice
The chief executive may, by gazette notice, approve or make codes of practice for—
protected areas; or
forest reserves under part 4A ; or
protected wildlife.
The Statutory Instruments Act 1992 , sections 49 , 50 and 51 apply to a code of practice as if it were subordinate legislation.
The chief executive must keep copies of each code of practice open for public inspection during office hours on business days at—
the department’s head office; and
each regional office of the department; and
other places the chief executive considers appropriate.
s 174A ins 2000 No. 44 s 35
(sec.174A-ssec.1) The chief executive may, by gazette notice, approve or make codes of practice for— protected areas; or forest reserves under part 4A ; or protected wildlife.
(sec.174A-ssec.2) The Statutory Instruments Act 1992 , sections 49 , 50 and 51 apply to a code of practice as if it were subordinate legislation.
(sec.174A-ssec.3) The chief executive must keep copies of each code of practice open for public inspection during office hours on business days at— the department’s head office; and each regional office of the department; and other places the chief executive considers appropriate.
- (a) protected areas; or
- (b) forest reserves under part 4A ; or
- (c) protected wildlife.
- (a) the department’s head office; and
- (b) each regional office of the department; and
- (c) other places the chief executive considers appropriate.