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Territory Parks and Wildlife Conservation Act 1976
59Cancellation of permits
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59 Cancellation of permits
(1) If:
(a) the holder of a permit:
(i) fails to pay fees or royalties required to be paid under
the permit;
(ii) is found guilty of an offence against this Act or that
otherwise relates to wildlife;
(iii) has paid a sum in pursuance of a notice of infringement
issued under this Act; or
(iv) is in breach of any other term or condition of the permit;
(b) a nominee under a permit:
(i) is found guilty of an offence against this Act or that
otherwise relates to wildlife; or
(ii) is in breach of a term or condition of the permit;
(c) information becomes available that indicates a new threat to,
or any other new circumstance in relation to, the survival of
wildlife, habitats, vegetation, ecosystems, the landscape or the
environment generally (whether or not that will or has caused
the classification of the wildlife to be varied) to which the
permit relates; or
(d) the holder of a permit requests in writing that the permit be
cancelled,
the Director may, by notice in writing served on the holder of a
permit, cancel a permit.
(2) The cancellation of a permit takes effect on the date of cancellation
(3) A person whose permit is cancelled under subsection (1)(a) is not
eligible to apply for and be granted a permit until the expiry of
5 years after the date of the notice of cancellation.
Territory Parks and Wildlife Conservation Act 1976 67