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### sec.990A Requirement for joint interaction management plan by particular date
This section applies in relation to an operating plant, area or activity mentioned in section 990(1) if, on 27 September 2017 and despite the Mineral and Energy Resources (Common Provisions) Transitional Regulation 2016 , section 9—
a joint interaction management plan has not been made under section 705B in relation to the operating plant, area or activity; and
the reason a joint interaction management plan has not been made under section 705B is that arbitration of a dispute about the plan has been applied for under section 705B(3) or (4).
The principal hazard management plan applying in relation to the operating plant, area or activity is taken to be a joint interaction management plan for section 705B(1)(a).
Subsection (2) applies until a joint interaction management plan is made under section 705B in relation to the operating plant, area or activity.
In this section—
overlapping area see section 705(a).
pre-amended Act means this Act as in force before the commencement of section 990.
principal hazard management plan , applying in relation to an operating plant, area or activity, means—
if a principal hazard management plan applying in relation to the operating plant, area or activity has been made under the pre-amended Act, section 705A—the principal hazard management plan; or
otherwise—the part of the safety management system under this Act applying in relation to the operating plant, area or activity that deals with hazards and risks relating to carrying out activities in an overlapping area.
s 990A ins 2017 No. 34 s 88
(sec.990A-ssec.1) This section applies in relation to an operating plant, area or activity mentioned in section 990(1) if, on 27 September 2017 and despite the Mineral and Energy Resources (Common Provisions) Transitional Regulation 2016 , section 9— a joint interaction management plan has not been made under section 705B in relation to the operating plant, area or activity; and the reason a joint interaction management plan has not been made under section 705B is that arbitration of a dispute about the plan has been applied for under section 705B(3) or (4).
(sec.990A-ssec.2) The principal hazard management plan applying in relation to the operating plant, area or activity is taken to be a joint interaction management plan for section 705B(1)(a).
(sec.990A-ssec.3) Subsection (2) applies until a joint interaction management plan is made under section 705B in relation to the operating plant, area or activity.
(sec.990A-ssec.4) In this section— overlapping area see section 705(a). pre-amended Act means this Act as in force before the commencement of section 990. principal hazard management plan , applying in relation to an operating plant, area or activity, means— if a principal hazard management plan applying in relation to the operating plant, area or activity has been made under the pre-amended Act, section 705A—the principal hazard management plan; or otherwise—the part of the safety management system under this Act applying in relation to the operating plant, area or activity that deals with hazards and risks relating to carrying out activities in an overlapping area.
- (a) a joint interaction management plan has not been made under section 705B in relation to the operating plant, area or activity; and
- (b) the reason a joint interaction management plan has not been made under section 705B is that arbitration of a dispute about the plan has been applied for under section 705B(3) or (4).
- (a) if a principal hazard management plan applying in relation to the operating plant, area or activity has been made under the pre-amended Act, section 705A—the principal hazard management plan; or
- (b) otherwise—the part of the safety management system under this Act applying in relation to the operating plant, area or activity that deals with hazards and risks relating to carrying out activities in an overlapping area.