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Survey and Mapping Infrastructure Act 2003
sec.35Establishing survey marks as recognised permanent survey marks
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### sec.35 Establishing survey marks as recognised permanent survey marks
The chief executive must establish each permanent survey mark placed in carrying out a survey as a recognised permanent survey mark.
If the chief executive reasonably considers another survey mark placed in carrying out a survey is suitable as a recognised permanent survey mark, the chief executive may establish the survey mark as a recognised permanent survey mark.
A survey mark is established as a recognised permanent survey mark by the chief executive—
recording each of the following details about the mark in the survey control register—
the mark’s unique identifying number;
a plan or other information identifying the mark’s location;
a brief description of the mark;
the name of the surveyor, surveying associate, surveying graduate or public authority who placed the mark;
the date when the mark was placed; and
classifying the mark as a recognised permanent survey mark in the register.
(sec.35-ssec.1) The chief executive must establish each permanent survey mark placed in carrying out a survey as a recognised permanent survey mark.
(sec.35-ssec.2) If the chief executive reasonably considers another survey mark placed in carrying out a survey is suitable as a recognised permanent survey mark, the chief executive may establish the survey mark as a recognised permanent survey mark.
(sec.35-ssec.3) A survey mark is established as a recognised permanent survey mark by the chief executive— recording each of the following details about the mark in the survey control register— the mark’s unique identifying number; a plan or other information identifying the mark’s location; a brief description of the mark; the name of the surveyor, surveying associate, surveying graduate or public authority who placed the mark; the date when the mark was placed; and classifying the mark as a recognised permanent survey mark in the register.
- (a) recording each of the following details about the mark in the survey control register— (i) the mark’s unique identifying number; (ii) a plan or other information identifying the mark’s location; (iii) a brief description of the mark; (iv) the name of the surveyor, surveying associate, surveying graduate or public authority who placed the mark; (v) the date when the mark was placed; and
- (i) the mark’s unique identifying number;
- (ii) a plan or other information identifying the mark’s location;
- (iii) a brief description of the mark;
- (iv) the name of the surveyor, surveying associate, surveying graduate or public authority who placed the mark;
- (v) the date when the mark was placed; and
- (b) classifying the mark as a recognised permanent survey mark in the register.
- (i) the mark’s unique identifying number;
- (ii) a plan or other information identifying the mark’s location;
- (iii) a brief description of the mark;
- (iv) the name of the surveyor, surveying associate, surveying graduate or public authority who placed the mark;
- (v) the date when the mark was placed; and