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Queensland Heritage Act 1992
sec.154BDuration of stop order
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### sec.154B Duration of stop order
A stop order takes effect when it is served.
A stop order in relation to a place for which there is a current entry application or application by the chief executive mentioned in section 154 (3) ends on the earlier of the following—
the day, not more than 60 business days after the day the order is served, stated in the order;
the day the council makes a decision, or is taken to have made a decision, under section 53 or 55 in relation to the application.
A stop order in relation to a State heritage place ends on the day, not more than 60 business days after the day the order is served, stated in the order.
s 154B ins 2014 No. 61 s 67
(sec.154B-ssec.1) A stop order takes effect when it is served.
(sec.154B-ssec.2) A stop order in relation to a place for which there is a current entry application or application by the chief executive mentioned in section 154 (3) ends on the earlier of the following— the day, not more than 60 business days after the day the order is served, stated in the order; the day the council makes a decision, or is taken to have made a decision, under section 53 or 55 in relation to the application.
(sec.154B-ssec.3) A stop order in relation to a State heritage place ends on the day, not more than 60 business days after the day the order is served, stated in the order.
- (a) the day, not more than 60 business days after the day the order is served, stated in the order;
- (b) the day the council makes a decision, or is taken to have made a decision, under section 53 or 55 in relation to the application.