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Place Names Act 1994
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### sec.10A Recommendation to Minister
After complying with sections 8 to 10 , the chief executive must make a recommendation to the Minister about the proposal.
The recommendation must include—
a brief summary of the place naming issues considered by the chief executive in developing the proposal; and
if the proposal is to change or discontinue an approved name of the place—
whether the chief executive considers the existing name should continue as an approved name of the place as mentioned in section 8 (3) ; and
if the chief executive considers the existing name should continue as an approved name of the place—the period of up to 5 years during which the chief executive considers the existing name should continue as an approved name; and
if notice of the proposal was published under section 9 —a brief summary of the submissions, if any, received by the chief executive; and
if notice of the proposal was not published because of section 10 —reasons for the chief executive’s decision not to publish a notice of the proposal.
s 10A ins 2024 No. 12 s 117
(sec.10A-ssec.1) After complying with sections 8 to 10 , the chief executive must make a recommendation to the Minister about the proposal.
(sec.10A-ssec.2) The recommendation must include— a brief summary of the place naming issues considered by the chief executive in developing the proposal; and if the proposal is to change or discontinue an approved name of the place— whether the chief executive considers the existing name should continue as an approved name of the place as mentioned in section 8 (3) ; and if the chief executive considers the existing name should continue as an approved name of the place—the period of up to 5 years during which the chief executive considers the existing name should continue as an approved name; and if notice of the proposal was published under section 9 —a brief summary of the submissions, if any, received by the chief executive; and if notice of the proposal was not published because of section 10 —reasons for the chief executive’s decision not to publish a notice of the proposal.
- (a) a brief summary of the place naming issues considered by the chief executive in developing the proposal; and
- (b) if the proposal is to change or discontinue an approved name of the place— (i) whether the chief executive considers the existing name should continue as an approved name of the place as mentioned in section 8 (3) ; and (ii) if the chief executive considers the existing name should continue as an approved name of the place—the period of up to 5 years during which the chief executive considers the existing name should continue as an approved name; and
- (i) whether the chief executive considers the existing name should continue as an approved name of the place as mentioned in section 8 (3) ; and
- (ii) if the chief executive considers the existing name should continue as an approved name of the place—the period of up to 5 years during which the chief executive considers the existing name should continue as an approved name; and
- (c) if notice of the proposal was published under section 9 —a brief summary of the submissions, if any, received by the chief executive; and
- (d) if notice of the proposal was not published because of section 10 —reasons for the chief executive’s decision not to publish a notice of the proposal.
- (i) whether the chief executive considers the existing name should continue as an approved name of the place as mentioned in section 8 (3) ; and
- (ii) if the chief executive considers the existing name should continue as an approved name of the place—the period of up to 5 years during which the chief executive considers the existing name should continue as an approved name; and