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Stock Route Management Act 2002
sec.109Notice of draft plan and consideration of public submissions
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### sec.109 Notice of draft plan and consideration of public submissions
A local government must, as soon as possible after preparing a draft stock route network management plan, give public notice of that fact.
The notice must—
be published in at least 1 of the following ways—
on a relevant website;
in a regional newspaper circulating generally in the local government’s area;
in an electronic version of a newspaper mentioned in subparagraph (ii) ; and
state a website where an online copy of the draft plan may be accessed; and
invite the public to make written submissions about the draft plan to the local government within 28 days after the notice is published (the submission period ).
The local government must—
ensure the draft plan is published on the website mentioned in subsection (2) (b) for the entire submission period; and
if written submissions are made about the draft plan under subsection (2) (c) —
consider the submissions; and
make any amendments to the plan the local government considers appropriate in relation to the submissions.
s 109 sub 2023 No. 2 s 61
(sec.109-ssec.1) A local government must, as soon as possible after preparing a draft stock route network management plan, give public notice of that fact.
(sec.109-ssec.2) The notice must— be published in at least 1 of the following ways— on a relevant website; in a regional newspaper circulating generally in the local government’s area; in an electronic version of a newspaper mentioned in subparagraph (ii) ; and state a website where an online copy of the draft plan may be accessed; and invite the public to make written submissions about the draft plan to the local government within 28 days after the notice is published (the submission period ).
(sec.109-ssec.3) The local government must— ensure the draft plan is published on the website mentioned in subsection (2) (b) for the entire submission period; and if written submissions are made about the draft plan under subsection (2) (c) — consider the submissions; and make any amendments to the plan the local government considers appropriate in relation to the submissions.
- (a) be published in at least 1 of the following ways— (i) on a relevant website; (ii) in a regional newspaper circulating generally in the local government’s area; (iii) in an electronic version of a newspaper mentioned in subparagraph (ii) ; and
- (i) on a relevant website;
- (ii) in a regional newspaper circulating generally in the local government’s area;
- (iii) in an electronic version of a newspaper mentioned in subparagraph (ii) ; and
- (b) state a website where an online copy of the draft plan may be accessed; and
- (c) invite the public to make written submissions about the draft plan to the local government within 28 days after the notice is published (the submission period ).
- (i) on a relevant website;
- (ii) in a regional newspaper circulating generally in the local government’s area;
- (iii) in an electronic version of a newspaper mentioned in subparagraph (ii) ; and
- (a) ensure the draft plan is published on the website mentioned in subsection (2) (b) for the entire submission period; and
- (b) if written submissions are made about the draft plan under subsection (2) (c) — (i) consider the submissions; and (ii) make any amendments to the plan the local government considers appropriate in relation to the submissions.
- (i) consider the submissions; and
- (ii) make any amendments to the plan the local government considers appropriate in relation to the submissions.
- (i) consider the submissions; and
- (ii) make any amendments to the plan the local government considers appropriate in relation to the submissions.