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Planning Act 2016
sec.275FAMinister may revoke declarations of applicable events
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### sec.275FA Minister may revoke declarations of applicable events
The Minister may, by notice published on the department’s website, revoke an applicable event notice if satisfied the declaration that the event is an applicable event is no longer necessary having regard to—
the nature of the event; and
the effect of the event on a State interest.
The Minister may act under subsection (1) without consulting with any person.
The notice must state the day the revocation takes effect.
The stated day must be at least 10 business days after the day the notice is published.
The revocation takes effect on the stated day.
The revocation is a statutory instrument.
s 275FA ins 2024 No. 13 s 46
(sec.275FA-ssec.1) The Minister may, by notice published on the department’s website, revoke an applicable event notice if satisfied the declaration that the event is an applicable event is no longer necessary having regard to— the nature of the event; and the effect of the event on a State interest.
(sec.275FA-ssec.2) The Minister may act under subsection (1) without consulting with any person.
(sec.275FA-ssec.3) The notice must state the day the revocation takes effect.
(sec.275FA-ssec.4) The stated day must be at least 10 business days after the day the notice is published.
(sec.275FA-ssec.5) The revocation takes effect on the stated day.
(sec.275FA-ssec.6) The revocation is a statutory instrument.
- (a) the nature of the event; and
- (b) the effect of the event on a State interest.