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Survey and Mapping Infrastructure Act 2003
sec.45Reporting and recording changes in recognised permanent survey mark
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### sec.45 Reporting and recording changes in recognised permanent survey mark
This section applies if a surveyor, surveying associate or surveying graduate becomes aware of—
an apparent irregularity in information recorded in the survey control register for a recognised permanent survey mark; or
the disrepair, destruction or removal of a recognised permanent survey mark.
Observations made by the surveyor relating to the recognised permanent survey mark differ from the information recorded for the mark in the survey control register.
As soon as practicable after becoming aware of a matter mentioned in subsection (1) , the person must give the chief executive written notice of the matter.
The chief executive must record details of the matter in the survey control register.
(sec.45-ssec.1) This section applies if a surveyor, surveying associate or surveying graduate becomes aware of— an apparent irregularity in information recorded in the survey control register for a recognised permanent survey mark; or the disrepair, destruction or removal of a recognised permanent survey mark. Observations made by the surveyor relating to the recognised permanent survey mark differ from the information recorded for the mark in the survey control register.
(sec.45-ssec.2) As soon as practicable after becoming aware of a matter mentioned in subsection (1) , the person must give the chief executive written notice of the matter.
(sec.45-ssec.3) The chief executive must record details of the matter in the survey control register.
- (a) an apparent irregularity in information recorded in the survey control register for a recognised permanent survey mark; or
- (b) the disrepair, destruction or removal of a recognised permanent survey mark. Example of an apparent irregularity for subsection (1) (a) — Observations made by the surveyor relating to the recognised permanent survey mark differ from the information recorded for the mark in the survey control register.