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Recreation Areas Management Act 2006
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### sec.104 When declarations end
A declaration made under section 101 for a restricted access area ends on the day the earlier of the following happens—
the chief executive removes the restricted access area notice for the area;
6 months after the notice was erected or displayed.
A declaration made under section 102 for a restricted access area ends on the day the declaration is revoked.
If under subsection (1) (b) or (2) a declaration ends, the chief executive must remove the restricted access area notice for the restricted access area as soon as practicable.
When a restricted access area notice for a restricted access area is removed, the chief executive—
must remove the copy of the notice on the department’s website; and
must publish notice of the removal in the same way the chief executive published the notice under section 101 (4) .
(sec.104-ssec.1) A declaration made under section 101 for a restricted access area ends on the day the earlier of the following happens— the chief executive removes the restricted access area notice for the area; 6 months after the notice was erected or displayed.
(sec.104-ssec.2) A declaration made under section 102 for a restricted access area ends on the day the declaration is revoked.
(sec.104-ssec.3) If under subsection (1) (b) or (2) a declaration ends, the chief executive must remove the restricted access area notice for the restricted access area as soon as practicable.
(sec.104-ssec.4) When a restricted access area notice for a restricted access area is removed, the chief executive— must remove the copy of the notice on the department’s website; and must publish notice of the removal in the same way the chief executive published the notice under section 101 (4) .
- (a) the chief executive removes the restricted access area notice for the area;
- (b) 6 months after the notice was erected or displayed.
- (a) must remove the copy of the notice on the department’s website; and
- (b) must publish notice of the removal in the same way the chief executive published the notice under section 101 (4) .