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Petroleum Act 1984
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13 No negotiations without Minister's consent
(1) A person must not enter into negotiations with a Land Council for
the consent of the Council to the grant of an exploration permit over
Aboriginal land without the Minister's consent.
(2) The Minister's consent to negotiations may only be given to a
person who has lodged an application for an exploration permit
over Aboriginal land with the Minister.
(3) When the Minister receives an application for an exploration permit
over Aboriginal land, the Minister must give written notice to the
relevant Land Council that the application has been received.
(4) The Minister may give or refuse consent to negotiations between
the applicant and the relevant Land Council for the Council's
consent to the grant of the exploration permit to the applicant.
(5) However, if the Minister has previously consented to negotiations
between another applicant and the Land Council for the Council's
consent to the grant of an exploration permit over the same land,
the Minister must not give a further consent until the antecedent
negotiations are concluded.
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(6) The Minister's consent to negotiations may be given conditionally or
unconditionally.
(7) Although the Minister has consented to negotiations between an
applicant and a Land Council, the Minister may exercise either or
both the following powers:
(a) the Minister may withdraw the consent at any time before the
negotiations are concluded;
(b) the Minister may refuse the application for an exploration
permit (in which case the consent, if not explicitly withdrawn, is
taken to be withdrawn).
(8) If the Minister refuses or withdraws consent to negotiations
between an applicant and a Land Council (without
contemporaneously refusing the application for an exploration
permit):
(a) the refusal or withdrawal of consent is not to be taken to be a
refusal of the application for an exploration permit; and
(b) the Minister may later give (or again give) consent.
(9) In this section:
ALRA means the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory)
Act 1976 (Cth).
concluded – negotiations with a Land Council are concluded
between an applicant for an exploration permit and the Council:
(a) if the applicant withdraws its application – on the day the
application is withdrawn; or
(b) if the Minister withdraws consent to negotiate – on the day the
consent is withdrawn; or
(c) on the day the Council notifies the applicant, in writing, of its
decision to consent or refuse to consent to the grant of the
consent to negotiations means the Minister's consent to an
applicant for an exploration permit entering into (and proceeding
with) negotiations with a Land Council for the Council's consent to
the grant of the exploration permit.
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Minister means the Northern Territory Mining Minister as defined in
ALRA.
Note
This section should be read in conjunction with Part IV of ALRA which governs
negotiations between the applicant for the exploration permit and the Land
Council. This vests certain powers in relation to the negotiations in the
Commonwealth Minister but it should be noted that some of these may be
delegated to the NT Minister under section 76 of ALRA.