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Stock Route Management Act 2002
sec.142Conditions that may and must be imposed
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### sec.142 Conditions that may and must be imposed
An issuing entity may impose on a stock route travel permit the reasonable conditions it decides.
Without limiting subsection (1) , a condition may be about the following—
the hours of the day during which stock may be travelled;
the movement of stock at stated locations on the stock route network;
keeping stock enclosed or supervised;
erecting signs to show stock are travelling or grazing near roads;
requiring the applicant to have public liability insurance the entity considers is reasonable having regard to the nature of the activity to be conducted under the permit.
If the permit is for relevant land that is a State-controlled road, an issuing entity must impose on the permit the conditions of an approval for the land mentioned in section 136 (4) .
(sec.142-ssec.1) An issuing entity may impose on a stock route travel permit the reasonable conditions it decides.
(sec.142-ssec.2) Without limiting subsection (1) , a condition may be about the following— the hours of the day during which stock may be travelled; the movement of stock at stated locations on the stock route network; keeping stock enclosed or supervised; erecting signs to show stock are travelling or grazing near roads; requiring the applicant to have public liability insurance the entity considers is reasonable having regard to the nature of the activity to be conducted under the permit.
(sec.142-ssec.3) If the permit is for relevant land that is a State-controlled road, an issuing entity must impose on the permit the conditions of an approval for the land mentioned in section 136 (4) .
- (a) the hours of the day during which stock may be travelled;
- (b) the movement of stock at stated locations on the stock route network;
- (c) keeping stock enclosed or supervised;
- (d) erecting signs to show stock are travelling or grazing near roads;
- (e) requiring the applicant to have public liability insurance the entity considers is reasonable having regard to the nature of the activity to be conducted under the permit.