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Queensland Heritage Act 1992
sec.109Chief executive may cancel a permit to enter a protected area
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### sec.109 Chief executive may cancel a permit to enter a protected area
The chief executive may cancel a permit to enter a protected area on the following grounds—
the conditions of the protected area have changed;
it has become unsafe to enter or remain in the protected area;
the permit holder has not complied with a condition of the permit or a requirement of this Act;
the holder has been convicted of an offence against this Act;
the permit was granted because of a materially false or misleading representation or declaration made, either orally or in writing, by the holder.
s 109 ins 2003 No. 32 s 17
- (a) the conditions of the protected area have changed;
- (b) it has become unsafe to enter or remain in the protected area;
- (c) the permit holder has not complied with a condition of the permit or a requirement of this Act;
- (d) the holder has been convicted of an offence against this Act;
- (e) the permit was granted because of a materially false or misleading representation or declaration made, either orally or in writing, by the holder.