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Queensland Heritage Act 1992
sec.46AChief executive may give destroyed place recommendation
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### sec.46A Chief executive may give destroyed place recommendation
The chief executive may give the council a written recommendation (a destroyed place recommendation ) that a State heritage place be removed from the register if—
the place has been—
completely or substantially destroyed by fire or natural disaster; or
wholly or substantially demolished by development carried out under a development approval or a recommendation under section 71 (7) ; and
the chief executive considers the place no longer satisfies any of the cultural heritage criteria; and
the chief executive has consulted with the owner of the place about the proposed recommendation.
The destroyed place recommendation must be accompanied by—
details of the complete or substantial destruction or the whole or substantial demolition; and
reasons why the chief executive considers the place no longer satisfies any of the cultural heritage criteria; and
details of how the owner of the place was consulted with under subsection (1) (c) , and the outcome of the consultation.
s 46A ins 2011 No. 6 s 110
amd 2014 No. 61 s 24
(sec.46A-ssec.1) The chief executive may give the council a written recommendation (a destroyed place recommendation ) that a State heritage place be removed from the register if— the place has been— completely or substantially destroyed by fire or natural disaster; or wholly or substantially demolished by development carried out under a development approval or a recommendation under section 71 (7) ; and the chief executive considers the place no longer satisfies any of the cultural heritage criteria; and the chief executive has consulted with the owner of the place about the proposed recommendation.
(sec.46A-ssec.2) The destroyed place recommendation must be accompanied by— details of the complete or substantial destruction or the whole or substantial demolition; and reasons why the chief executive considers the place no longer satisfies any of the cultural heritage criteria; and details of how the owner of the place was consulted with under subsection (1) (c) , and the outcome of the consultation.
- (a) the place has been— (i) completely or substantially destroyed by fire or natural disaster; or (ii) wholly or substantially demolished by development carried out under a development approval or a recommendation under section 71 (7) ; and
- (i) completely or substantially destroyed by fire or natural disaster; or
- (ii) wholly or substantially demolished by development carried out under a development approval or a recommendation under section 71 (7) ; and
- (b) the chief executive considers the place no longer satisfies any of the cultural heritage criteria; and
- (c) the chief executive has consulted with the owner of the place about the proposed recommendation.
- (i) completely or substantially destroyed by fire or natural disaster; or
- (ii) wholly or substantially demolished by development carried out under a development approval or a recommendation under section 71 (7) ; and
- (a) details of the complete or substantial destruction or the whole or substantial demolition; and
- (b) reasons why the chief executive considers the place no longer satisfies any of the cultural heritage criteria; and
- (c) details of how the owner of the place was consulted with under subsection (1) (c) , and the outcome of the consultation.