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Queensland Heritage Act 1992
sec.119Local government resolution to enter place in, or remove place from, local heritage register
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### sec.119 Local government resolution to enter place in, or remove place from, local heritage register
A local government may, by resolution, decide to enter a place in its local heritage register if—
the place is in the local government’s area; and
the local government is satisfied it is a place of cultural heritage significance for its area.
A local government may, by resolution, decide to remove a place from its local heritage register if the local government is satisfied the place is no longer a place of cultural heritage significance for its area.
A decision under subsection (1) or (2) must be made by the local government within 80 business days after the notice under section 117 is published for the place.
s 119 ins 2007 No. 50 s 34
(sec.119-ssec.1) A local government may, by resolution, decide to enter a place in its local heritage register if— the place is in the local government’s area; and the local government is satisfied it is a place of cultural heritage significance for its area.
(sec.119-ssec.2) A local government may, by resolution, decide to remove a place from its local heritage register if the local government is satisfied the place is no longer a place of cultural heritage significance for its area.
(sec.119-ssec.3) A decision under subsection (1) or (2) must be made by the local government within 80 business days after the notice under section 117 is published for the place.
- (a) the place is in the local government’s area; and
- (b) the local government is satisfied it is a place of cultural heritage significance for its area.