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Queensland Heritage Act 1992
sec.154AForm and content of stop order
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### sec.154A Form and content of stop order
A stop order in relation to a place must—
include enough information to identity the place; and
state the following—
the work or activity to which the order relates;
the name of the owner of the place (if known);
the reasons for making the order;
when the order takes effect;
if there is a current entry application or application by the chief executive mentioned in section 154 (3) for the place—that the order ends on the date stated in the notice, or the day the council makes (or is taken to make) a decision in relation to the application, whichever happens first;
if the place is a State heritage place—that the order ends on the date stated in the notice.
s 154A ins 2014 No. 61 s 67
- (a) include enough information to identity the place; and
- (b) state the following— (i) the work or activity to which the order relates; (ii) the name of the owner of the place (if known); (iii) the reasons for making the order; (iv) when the order takes effect; (v) if there is a current entry application or application by the chief executive mentioned in section 154 (3) for the place—that the order ends on the date stated in the notice, or the day the council makes (or is taken to make) a decision in relation to the application, whichever happens first; (vi) if the place is a State heritage place—that the order ends on the date stated in the notice.
- (i) the work or activity to which the order relates;
- (ii) the name of the owner of the place (if known);
- (iii) the reasons for making the order;
- (iv) when the order takes effect;
- (v) if there is a current entry application or application by the chief executive mentioned in section 154 (3) for the place—that the order ends on the date stated in the notice, or the day the council makes (or is taken to make) a decision in relation to the application, whichever happens first;
- (vi) if the place is a State heritage place—that the order ends on the date stated in the notice.
- (i) the work or activity to which the order relates;
- (ii) the name of the owner of the place (if known);
- (iii) the reasons for making the order;
- (iv) when the order takes effect;
- (v) if there is a current entry application or application by the chief executive mentioned in section 154 (3) for the place—that the order ends on the date stated in the notice, or the day the council makes (or is taken to make) a decision in relation to the application, whichever happens first;
- (vi) if the place is a State heritage place—that the order ends on the date stated in the notice.