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Sustainable Ports Development Act 2015
sec.9Notice of proposal
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### sec.9 Notice of proposal
If the Minister proposes to make or amend a master plan for a priority port, the Minister must give notice of the proposal to the following entities—
the port authority for the priority port;
each local government whose local government area includes the priority port.
The notice must state the following—
that the Minister proposes to make or amend a master plan for the priority port;
the name of the priority port to which the proposed master plan or amendment relates;
that the entity may make a written submission to the Minister about the proposal within a stated period of at least 20 business days.
(sec.9-ssec.1) If the Minister proposes to make or amend a master plan for a priority port, the Minister must give notice of the proposal to the following entities— the port authority for the priority port; each local government whose local government area includes the priority port.
(sec.9-ssec.2) The notice must state the following— that the Minister proposes to make or amend a master plan for the priority port; the name of the priority port to which the proposed master plan or amendment relates; that the 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 local government whose local government area includes the priority port.
- (a) that the Minister proposes to make or amend a master plan for the priority port;
- (b) the name of the priority port to which the proposed master plan or amendment relates;
- (c) that the entity may make a written submission to the Minister about the proposal within a stated period of at least 20 business days.