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Strategic Infrastructure Corridors (Strategic and Recreational Use) Act 2016
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### 72 Responsible entity for service infrastructure
> > (1) The responsible entity for the initial installation of service infrastructure on a corridor is, until the service infrastructure begins to be used, the installer.
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> > (2) The responsible entity for service infrastructure that has been installed on a corridor and that has begun to be used, is –
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> > > > (a) the person who, by law or contractual obligation, has primary responsibility for the maintenance of the service infrastructure; or
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> > > > (b) if it is not legally or contractually certain who has primary responsibility for the maintenance of the service infrastructure – the person specified in a determination under [subsection (3)](#GS72@Gs3@EN) as the person taken to have that primary responsibility.
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> > (3) The responsible manager in relation to a corridor may determine that any of the following persons is to be taken to have primary responsibility for the maintenance of the service infrastructure on the corridor:
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> > > > (a) the installer or the installer's legal successor;
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> > > > (b) if the service infrastructure is agricultural or domestic drains or drainage works installed on the corridor by or on behalf of an adjoining landholder – the adjoining landholder or the adjoining landholder's legal successor;
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> > > > (c) if the service infrastructure is for a communications, gas, electricity or water service – the service provider or, if a person other than the service provider owns or operates the service infrastructure and charges the service provider for its use, that owner or operator.
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> > (4) A person who disputes a determination under [subsection (3)](#GS72@Gs3@EN) that the person is to be taken to have the primary responsibility for maintaining any particular service infrastructure may apply to the Magistrates Court (Administrative Appeals Division) for a review of that determination.