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Recreation Areas Management Act 2006
sec.67Replacing permits
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### sec.67 Replacing permits
A permit holder may apply to the chief executive for the replacement of a damaged, destroyed, lost, or stolen permit.
The application must be made in writing and be accompanied by the fee prescribed under a regulation.
The chief executive must grant the application if the chief executive is satisfied the permit has been—
damaged in a way that requires its replacement; or
destroyed, lost, or stolen.
If the chief executive grants the application, the chief executive must issue another permit to the holder to replace the damaged, destroyed, lost, or stolen permit.
(sec.67-ssec.1) A permit holder may apply to the chief executive for the replacement of a damaged, destroyed, lost, or stolen permit.
(sec.67-ssec.2) The application must be made in writing and be accompanied by the fee prescribed under a regulation.
(sec.67-ssec.3) The chief executive must grant the application if the chief executive is satisfied the permit has been— damaged in a way that requires its replacement; or destroyed, lost, or stolen.
(sec.67-ssec.4) If the chief executive grants the application, the chief executive must issue another permit to the holder to replace the damaged, destroyed, lost, or stolen permit.
- (a) damaged in a way that requires its replacement; or
- (b) destroyed, lost, or stolen.