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Sustainable Ports Development Act 2015
sec.15Notice of review
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### sec.15 Notice of review
Before reviewing a master plan for a priority port, the Minister must publish a public notice stating that—
the Minister proposes to review the master plan; and
an entity may make a written submission to the Minister about the proposal within a stated period of at least 20 business days.
The Minister must give a copy of the public notice to the following entities—
the port authority for the priority port;
each affected local government;
if the master planned area is within, or includes, a priority development area—MEDQ;
if the master planned area is within, or includes, a State development area—the Coordinator-General.
(sec.15-ssec.1) Before reviewing a master plan for a priority port, the Minister must publish a public notice stating that— the Minister proposes to review the master plan; and an entity may make a written submission to the Minister about the proposal within a stated period of at least 20 business days.
(sec.15-ssec.2) The Minister must give a copy of the public notice to the following entities— the port authority for the priority port; each affected local government; if the master planned area is within, or includes, a priority development area—MEDQ; if the master planned area is within, or includes, a State development area—the Coordinator-General.
- (a) the Minister proposes to review the master plan; and
- (b) an entity may make a written submission to the Minister about the proposal within a stated period of at least 20 business days.
- (a) the port authority for the priority port;
- (b) each affected local government;
- (c) if the master planned area is within, or includes, a priority development area—MEDQ;
- (d) if the master planned area is within, or includes, a State development area—the Coordinator-General.