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Vegetation Management Act 1999
sec.10State policy for vegetation management
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### sec.10 State policy for vegetation management
The Minister must prepare a policy for vegetation management for the State.
Without limiting subsection (1) , the policy must state—
outcomes for vegetation management and actions proposed to achieve the outcomes; and
special considerations for significant community projects.
The Governor in Council, by gazette notice, may approve the policy.
The policy is not subordinate legislation.
In this section—
significant community projects means projects the chief executive considers have an aesthetic, conservation, cultural or economic benefit to a local or regional community or the State, including—
a project that serves an essential need of the community; and
essential infrastructure, school
a project that significantly improves the community’s access to services.
hospital, State or local government library or museum
s 10 amd 2004 No. 1 s 9 ; 2009 No. 43 s 5 (retro)
(sec.10-ssec.1) The Minister must prepare a policy for vegetation management for the State.
(sec.10-ssec.2) Without limiting subsection (1) , the policy must state— outcomes for vegetation management and actions proposed to achieve the outcomes; and special considerations for significant community projects.
(sec.10-ssec.3) The Governor in Council, by gazette notice, may approve the policy.
(sec.10-ssec.4) The policy is not subordinate legislation.
(sec.10-ssec.5) In this section— significant community projects means projects the chief executive considers have an aesthetic, conservation, cultural or economic benefit to a local or regional community or the State, including— a project that serves an essential need of the community; and essential infrastructure, school a project that significantly improves the community’s access to services. hospital, State or local government library or museum
- (a) outcomes for vegetation management and actions proposed to achieve the outcomes; and
- (b) special considerations for significant community projects.
- (a) a project that serves an essential need of the community; and Examples— essential infrastructure, school
- (b) a project that significantly improves the community’s access to services. Examples— hospital, State or local government library or museum