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Recreation Areas Management Act 2006
sec.74Invitation for submissions
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### sec.74 Invitation for submissions
The chief executive may invite expressions of interest for a commercial activity agreement for the activity for the area from—
only the holders of a commercial activity permit for the activity for the area; or
the members of the public the chief executive reasonably believes would be interested in submitting an expression of interest for the agreement.
The invitation must be made in the way the chief executive considers appropriate having regard to the need to ensure the invitees—
are made aware that the process is being conducted; and
have enough time to make an appropriate submission.
The invitation must state the following—
the commercial activity and the recreation area that will be the subject of the agreement;
if the commercial activity is a prescribed commercial activity for the area—
that the commercial activity is a prescribed commercial activity for the area; and
that, under section 111 (2) , a person may only conduct the prescribed commercial activity in the area under a commercial activity agreement;
if the expression of interest process is only open to the holders of a commercial activity permit for the activity for the area—that only those holders may submit an expression of interest for the agreement;
how the expression of interest may be submitted to the chief executive;
the day and time by which the expression of interest must be submitted to the chief executive;
that a fee prescribed under a regulation is payable for submitting the expression of interest;
that details of each of the following are available at a stated place—
the matters the chief executive will consider to decide whether to enter into the agreement;
any proposed conditions of the agreement that are likely to impact on the conducting of the activity under the agreement.
(sec.74-ssec.1) The chief executive may invite expressions of interest for a commercial activity agreement for the activity for the area from— only the holders of a commercial activity permit for the activity for the area; or the members of the public the chief executive reasonably believes would be interested in submitting an expression of interest for the agreement.
(sec.74-ssec.2) The invitation must be made in the way the chief executive considers appropriate having regard to the need to ensure the invitees— are made aware that the process is being conducted; and have enough time to make an appropriate submission.
(sec.74-ssec.3) The invitation must state the following— the commercial activity and the recreation area that will be the subject of the agreement; if the commercial activity is a prescribed commercial activity for the area— that the commercial activity is a prescribed commercial activity for the area; and that, under section 111 (2) , a person may only conduct the prescribed commercial activity in the area under a commercial activity agreement; if the expression of interest process is only open to the holders of a commercial activity permit for the activity for the area—that only those holders may submit an expression of interest for the agreement; how the expression of interest may be submitted to the chief executive; the day and time by which the expression of interest must be submitted to the chief executive; that a fee prescribed under a regulation is payable for submitting the expression of interest; that details of each of the following are available at a stated place— the matters the chief executive will consider to decide whether to enter into the agreement; any proposed conditions of the agreement that are likely to impact on the conducting of the activity under the agreement.
- (a) only the holders of a commercial activity permit for the activity for the area; or
- (b) the members of the public the chief executive reasonably believes would be interested in submitting an expression of interest for the agreement.
- (a) are made aware that the process is being conducted; and
- (b) have enough time to make an appropriate submission.
- (a) the commercial activity and the recreation area that will be the subject of the agreement;
- (b) if the commercial activity is a prescribed commercial activity for the area— (i) that the commercial activity is a prescribed commercial activity for the area; and (ii) that, under section 111 (2) , a person may only conduct the prescribed commercial activity in the area under a commercial activity agreement;
- (i) that the commercial activity is a prescribed commercial activity for the area; and
- (ii) that, under section 111 (2) , a person may only conduct the prescribed commercial activity in the area under a commercial activity agreement;
- (c) if the expression of interest process is only open to the holders of a commercial activity permit for the activity for the area—that only those holders may submit an expression of interest for the agreement;
- (d) how the expression of interest may be submitted to the chief executive;
- (e) the day and time by which the expression of interest must be submitted to the chief executive;
- (f) that a fee prescribed under a regulation is payable for submitting the expression of interest;
- (g) that details of each of the following are available at a stated place— (i) the matters the chief executive will consider to decide whether to enter into the agreement; (ii) any proposed conditions of the agreement that are likely to impact on the conducting of the activity under the agreement.
- (i) the matters the chief executive will consider to decide whether to enter into the agreement;
- (ii) any proposed conditions of the agreement that are likely to impact on the conducting of the activity under the agreement.
- (i) that the commercial activity is a prescribed commercial activity for the area; and
- (ii) that, under section 111 (2) , a person may only conduct the prescribed commercial activity in the area under a commercial activity agreement;
- (i) the matters the chief executive will consider to decide whether to enter into the agreement;
- (ii) any proposed conditions of the agreement that are likely to impact on the conducting of the activity under the agreement.