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### sec.268C Requirements for public consultation
This section applies to an owner of premises who proposes to make—
an application under section 267 (2) for the registration of the premises; or
an application under section 268A .
Before making the proposed application, the owner must—
give notice of the proposed application to—
for an application under section 267 (2) for the registration of the premises—the owners and occupiers of all premises in the area to which registration is proposed to relate; or
for an application under section 268A —the owners and occupiers of all premises within the additional land that is proposed to be included in the affected area for the registered premises; and
publish a copy of the notice at least once in a relevant online newspaper for the premises.
The notice under subsection (2) must—
state a period, of at least 15 business days after the day the notice is published under subsection (2) (b) , in which a person may make a submission to the owner about the proposed application; and
comply with the requirements prescribed by regulation.
s 268C ins 2024 No. 13 s 80
(sec.268C-ssec.1) This section applies to an owner of premises who proposes to make— an application under section 267 (2) for the registration of the premises; or an application under section 268A .
(sec.268C-ssec.2) Before making the proposed application, the owner must— give notice of the proposed application to— for an application under section 267 (2) for the registration of the premises—the owners and occupiers of all premises in the area to which registration is proposed to relate; or for an application under section 268A —the owners and occupiers of all premises within the additional land that is proposed to be included in the affected area for the registered premises; and publish a copy of the notice at least once in a relevant online newspaper for the premises.
(sec.268C-ssec.3) The notice under subsection (2) must— state a period, of at least 15 business days after the day the notice is published under subsection (2) (b) , in which a person may make a submission to the owner about the proposed application; and comply with the requirements prescribed by regulation.
- (a) an application under section 267 (2) for the registration of the premises; or
- (b) an application under section 268A .
- (a) give notice of the proposed application to— (i) for an application under section 267 (2) for the registration of the premises—the owners and occupiers of all premises in the area to which registration is proposed to relate; or (ii) for an application under section 268A —the owners and occupiers of all premises within the additional land that is proposed to be included in the affected area for the registered premises; and
- (i) for an application under section 267 (2) for the registration of the premises—the owners and occupiers of all premises in the area to which registration is proposed to relate; or
- (ii) for an application under section 268A —the owners and occupiers of all premises within the additional land that is proposed to be included in the affected area for the registered premises; and
- (b) publish a copy of the notice at least once in a relevant online newspaper for the premises.
- (i) for an application under section 267 (2) for the registration of the premises—the owners and occupiers of all premises in the area to which registration is proposed to relate; or
- (ii) for an application under section 268A —the owners and occupiers of all premises within the additional land that is proposed to be included in the affected area for the registered premises; and
- (a) state a period, of at least 15 business days after the day the notice is published under subsection (2) (b) , in which a person may make a submission to the owner about the proposed application; and
- (b) comply with the requirements prescribed by regulation.