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State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971
sec.153AFExpiry of approval and extension of expiry day
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### sec.153AF Expiry of approval and extension of expiry day
An approval of a project as a private infrastructure facility expires on the day (the expiry day ) that is 2 years after the gazette notice notifying the approval is published.
Before an approval of a project as a private infrastructure facility expires—
the proponent of the project may apply in writing to the Coordinator-General to extend the expiry day of the approval; or
the Coordinator-General may extend the expiry day of the approval on his or her own initiative.
An application under subsection (2) (a) must be accompanied by the fee prescribed under a regulation.
If the Coordinator-General extends the expiry day of the approval, the Coordinator-General must give each of the following persons written notice of the extension—
the proponent;
the registered owner of the land on which the infrastructure facility is proposed to be located.
If the Coordinator-General decides to refuse the application, the Coordinator-General must, within 28 days after making the decision, give the proponent written notice of the decision and the reasons for it.
s 153AF ins 2012 No. 43 s 314
(sec.153AF-ssec.1) An approval of a project as a private infrastructure facility expires on the day (the expiry day ) that is 2 years after the gazette notice notifying the approval is published.
(sec.153AF-ssec.2) Before an approval of a project as a private infrastructure facility expires— the proponent of the project may apply in writing to the Coordinator-General to extend the expiry day of the approval; or the Coordinator-General may extend the expiry day of the approval on his or her own initiative.
(sec.153AF-ssec.3) An application under subsection (2) (a) must be accompanied by the fee prescribed under a regulation.
(sec.153AF-ssec.4) If the Coordinator-General extends the expiry day of the approval, the Coordinator-General must give each of the following persons written notice of the extension— the proponent; the registered owner of the land on which the infrastructure facility is proposed to be located.
(sec.153AF-ssec.5) If the Coordinator-General decides to refuse the application, the Coordinator-General must, within 28 days after making the decision, give the proponent written notice of the decision and the reasons for it.
- (a) the proponent of the project may apply in writing to the Coordinator-General to extend the expiry day of the approval; or
- (b) the Coordinator-General may extend the expiry day of the approval on his or her own initiative.
- (a) the proponent;
- (b) the registered owner of the land on which the infrastructure facility is proposed to be located.