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Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act 2004
sec.392ANNotice to applicant and overlapping permit holder
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### sec.392AN Notice to applicant and overlapping permit holder
The chief executive must give the applicant and the overlapping permit holder notice of the resource management decision.
The notice must invite the overlapping permit holder to, within 6 months after the giving of the notice (the overlapping authority application period ), apply for a lease as follows (an overlapping lease ) for the land mentioned in subsection (3) —
if the overlapping permit is a geothermal permit—a geothermal lease;
if the overlapping permit is a GHG permit—a GHG lease.
For subsection (2) , the land is—
if the overlapping authority priority is for all of the land—for all of the land; or
if the priority is for part of the land—for that part.
s 392AN ins 2009 No. 3 s 554
sub 2010 No. 31 s 549
(sec.392AN-ssec.1) The chief executive must give the applicant and the overlapping permit holder notice of the resource management decision.
(sec.392AN-ssec.2) The notice must invite the overlapping permit holder to, within 6 months after the giving of the notice (the overlapping authority application period ), apply for a lease as follows (an overlapping lease ) for the land mentioned in subsection (3) — if the overlapping permit is a geothermal permit—a geothermal lease; if the overlapping permit is a GHG permit—a GHG lease.
(sec.392AN-ssec.3) For subsection (2) , the land is— if the overlapping authority priority is for all of the land—for all of the land; or if the priority is for part of the land—for that part.
- (a) if the overlapping permit is a geothermal permit—a geothermal lease;
- (b) if the overlapping permit is a GHG permit—a GHG lease.
- (a) if the overlapping authority priority is for all of the land—for all of the land; or
- (b) if the priority is for part of the land—for that part.