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Water Act 2000
sec.419Notice of outcome of bore assessment
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### sec.419 Notice of outcome of bore assessment
A resource tenure holder must give notice in the approved form of the outcome of a bore assessment to the office and the bore owner for the bore within—
if the bore assessment was undertaken before the commencement of this section—30 business days after the commencement; or
otherwise—30 business days after undertaking the bore assessment.
Maximum penalty—500 penalty units.
If the resource tenure holder gives the notice to the office by an electronic communication, the electronic communication must be in the format required by the office unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the office.
s 419 prev s 419 amd 2001 No. 75 s 3 sch 2 ; 2005 No. 19 s 105 ; 2006 No. 23 s 16
om 2008 No. 34 s 714
pres s 419 ins 2010 No. 53 s 195
amd 2012 No. 39 s 67 ; 2014 No. 64 s 117
(sec.419-ssec.1) A resource tenure holder must give notice in the approved form of the outcome of a bore assessment to the office and the bore owner for the bore within— if the bore assessment was undertaken before the commencement of this section—30 business days after the commencement; or otherwise—30 business days after undertaking the bore assessment. Maximum penalty—500 penalty units.
(sec.419-ssec.2) If the resource tenure holder gives the notice to the office by an electronic communication, the electronic communication must be in the format required by the office unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the office.
- (a) if the bore assessment was undertaken before the commencement of this section—30 business days after the commencement; or
- (b) otherwise—30 business days after undertaking the bore assessment.