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Vegetation Management Act 1999
sec.22LBOf concern regional ecosystems
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### sec.22LB Of concern regional ecosystems
Each regional ecosystem identified in the VM REDD as an of concern regional ecosystem is an of concern regional ecosystem.
The VM REDD may identify a regional ecosystem as an of concern regional ecosystem only if the Minister is satisfied—
the area of remnant vegetation for the regional ecosystem is 10% to 30% of the pre-clearing extent of the regional ecosystem; or
the area of remnant vegetation for the regional ecosystem is—
more than 30% of the pre-clearing extent of the regional ecosystem; and
less than 10,000ha.
s 22LB ins 2008 No. 8 s 3
amd 2023 No. 2 s 103
(sec.22LB-ssec.1) Each regional ecosystem identified in the VM REDD as an of concern regional ecosystem is an of concern regional ecosystem.
(sec.22LB-ssec.2) The VM REDD may identify a regional ecosystem as an of concern regional ecosystem only if the Minister is satisfied— the area of remnant vegetation for the regional ecosystem is 10% to 30% of the pre-clearing extent of the regional ecosystem; or the area of remnant vegetation for the regional ecosystem is— more than 30% of the pre-clearing extent of the regional ecosystem; and less than 10,000ha.
- (a) the area of remnant vegetation for the regional ecosystem is 10% to 30% of the pre-clearing extent of the regional ecosystem; or
- (b) the area of remnant vegetation for the regional ecosystem is— (i) more than 30% of the pre-clearing extent of the regional ecosystem; and (ii) less than 10,000ha.
- (i) more than 30% of the pre-clearing extent of the regional ecosystem; and
- (ii) less than 10,000ha.
- (i) more than 30% of the pre-clearing extent of the regional ecosystem; and
- (ii) less than 10,000ha.