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Queensland Heritage Act 1992
sec.46Notice of heritage recommendation
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### sec.46 Notice of heritage recommendation
The chief executive must, within 10 business days after giving the council a heritage recommendation for an application, give a copy of the recommendation to each of the following—
the applicant;
if the applicant is not the owner of the place the subject of the application—the owner;
if the applicant is not the local government for the area in which the place is situated—the local government;
any other person or entity, if the person or entity gave the chief executive a heritage submission for the application.
The copy of the heritage recommendation must be accompanied by a notice stating the person or entity to whom it is given may, within 10 business days after its receipt—
ask in writing to make oral representations to the council about the recommendation; and
if the person or entity is the owner—tell the council in writing that the person or entity will be giving the council a written response to the recommendation.
s 46 ins 2007 No. 50 s 17
amd 2014 No. 61 s 23
(sec.46-ssec.1) The chief executive must, within 10 business days after giving the council a heritage recommendation for an application, give a copy of the recommendation to each of the following— the applicant; if the applicant is not the owner of the place the subject of the application—the owner; if the applicant is not the local government for the area in which the place is situated—the local government; any other person or entity, if the person or entity gave the chief executive a heritage submission for the application.
(sec.46-ssec.2) The copy of the heritage recommendation must be accompanied by a notice stating the person or entity to whom it is given may, within 10 business days after its receipt— ask in writing to make oral representations to the council about the recommendation; and if the person or entity is the owner—tell the council in writing that the person or entity will be giving the council a written response to the recommendation.
- (a) the applicant;
- (b) if the applicant is not the owner of the place the subject of the application—the owner;
- (c) if the applicant is not the local government for the area in which the place is situated—the local government;
- (d) any other person or entity, if the person or entity gave the chief executive a heritage submission for the application.
- (a) ask in writing to make oral representations to the council about the recommendation; and
- (b) if the person or entity is the owner—tell the council in writing that the person or entity will be giving the council a written response to the recommendation.