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Recreation Areas Management Act 2006
sec.55IDeciding transfer application
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### sec.55I Deciding transfer application
In deciding the application, the chief executive must have regard to the following—
whether the proposed transferee is a suitable person to hold the joint permission permit;
whether there is adequate insurance cover for the activities proposed to be conducted under the permit;
whether the holder of the permit, or the proposed transferee, owes any fee or other amount payable under the Act ;
all matters relevant to ensuring the orderly and proper management of the recreation area to which the permit applies.
However, subsection (1) (b) does not apply if the chief executive considers insurance cover is not required having regard to the nature of the activities.
For deciding whether the proposed transferee is a suitable person to hold the joint permission permit, section 50 (3) and (4) applies as if—
a reference to the applicant were a reference to the proposed transferee; and
a reference to the commercial activity permit were a reference to the joint permission permit.
s 55I ins 2014 No. 63 s 17
(sec.55I-ssec.1) In deciding the application, the chief executive must have regard to the following— whether the proposed transferee is a suitable person to hold the joint permission permit; whether there is adequate insurance cover for the activities proposed to be conducted under the permit; whether the holder of the permit, or the proposed transferee, owes any fee or other amount payable under the Act ; all matters relevant to ensuring the orderly and proper management of the recreation area to which the permit applies.
(sec.55I-ssec.2) However, subsection (1) (b) does not apply if the chief executive considers insurance cover is not required having regard to the nature of the activities.
(sec.55I-ssec.3) For deciding whether the proposed transferee is a suitable person to hold the joint permission permit, section 50 (3) and (4) applies as if— a reference to the applicant were a reference to the proposed transferee; and a reference to the commercial activity permit were a reference to the joint permission permit.
- (a) whether the proposed transferee is a suitable person to hold the joint permission permit;
- (b) whether there is adequate insurance cover for the activities proposed to be conducted under the permit;
- (c) whether the holder of the permit, or the proposed transferee, owes any fee or other amount payable under the Act ;
- (d) all matters relevant to ensuring the orderly and proper management of the recreation area to which the permit applies.
- (a) a reference to the applicant were a reference to the proposed transferee; and
- (b) a reference to the commercial activity permit were a reference to the joint permission permit.