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sec.11Minor amendments to State planning instruments
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### sec.11 Minor amendments to State planning instruments
The Minister may make a minor amendment to a State planning instrument without complying with section 10 .
Instead, the Minister may make a minor amendment by publishing a public notice that states—
the day when the amendment was made; and
where a copy of the amended State planning instrument may be inspected or purchased.
A minor amendment , of a State planning instrument, is an amendment that—
corrects or otherwise changes—
a spelling, grammatical or mapping error; or
an explanatory matter about the instrument; or
the format or presentation of the instrument; or
a factual matter incorrectly stated; or
a redundant or outdated term; or
inconsistent numbering of provisions; or
a cross-reference in the instrument; or
the Minister considers only reflects—
a part of another State planning instrument, if the Minister considers adequate public consultation was carried out in relation to the making of that part of the other State planning instrument; or
this Act or another Act; or
is prescribed by regulation.
The Minister must give a copy of the public notice, and the amendment, to each affected local government.
(sec.11-ssec.1) The Minister may make a minor amendment to a State planning instrument without complying with section 10 .
(sec.11-ssec.2) Instead, the Minister may make a minor amendment by publishing a public notice that states— the day when the amendment was made; and where a copy of the amended State planning instrument may be inspected or purchased.
(sec.11-ssec.3) A minor amendment , of a State planning instrument, is an amendment that— corrects or otherwise changes— a spelling, grammatical or mapping error; or an explanatory matter about the instrument; or the format or presentation of the instrument; or a factual matter incorrectly stated; or a redundant or outdated term; or inconsistent numbering of provisions; or a cross-reference in the instrument; or the Minister considers only reflects— a part of another State planning instrument, if the Minister considers adequate public consultation was carried out in relation to the making of that part of the other State planning instrument; or this Act or another Act; or is prescribed by regulation.
(sec.11-ssec.4) The Minister must give a copy of the public notice, and the amendment, to each affected local government.
- (a) the day when the amendment was made; and
- (b) where a copy of the amended State planning instrument may be inspected or purchased.
- (a) corrects or otherwise changes— (i) a spelling, grammatical or mapping error; or (ii) an explanatory matter about the instrument; or (iii) the format or presentation of the instrument; or (iv) a factual matter incorrectly stated; or (v) a redundant or outdated term; or (vi) inconsistent numbering of provisions; or (vii) a cross-reference in the instrument; or
- (i) a spelling, grammatical or mapping error; or
- (ii) an explanatory matter about the instrument; or
- (iii) the format or presentation of the instrument; or
- (iv) a factual matter incorrectly stated; or
- (v) a redundant or outdated term; or
- (vi) inconsistent numbering of provisions; or
- (vii) a cross-reference in the instrument; or
- (b) the Minister considers only reflects— (i) a part of another State planning instrument, if the Minister considers adequate public consultation was carried out in relation to the making of that part of the other State planning instrument; or (ii) this Act or another Act; or
- (i) a part of another State planning instrument, if the Minister considers adequate public consultation was carried out in relation to the making of that part of the other State planning instrument; or
- (ii) this Act or another Act; or
- (c) is prescribed by regulation.
- (i) a spelling, grammatical or mapping error; or
- (ii) an explanatory matter about the instrument; or
- (iii) the format or presentation of the instrument; or
- (iv) a factual matter incorrectly stated; or
- (v) a redundant or outdated term; or
- (vi) inconsistent numbering of provisions; or
- (vii) a cross-reference in the instrument; or
- (i) a part of another State planning instrument, if the Minister considers adequate public consultation was carried out in relation to the making of that part of the other State planning instrument; or
- (ii) this Act or another Act; or