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Water Management Act 2000
8EGeneral provisions relating to access licences with adaptive environmental water conditions
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#### 8E General provisions relating to access licences with adaptive environmental water conditions
8E General provisions relating to access licences with adaptive environmental water conditions
> > (1) This section applies to access licences that are subject to an adaptive environmental water condition.
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> > (2) For the purposes of this Act (but subject to section 8B (2)), an adaptive environmental water condition is a mandatory condition.
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> > (3) The terms of an adaptive environmental water condition imposed in respect of an access licence are to further the objectives of the relevant management plan.
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> > (4) If the adaptive environmental water condition on an access licence requires the water to be left in the water source for environmental purposes, then the water allocation account is to be debited when the water is available in accordance with the condition.
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> > (5) If the adaptive environmental water condition requires the environmental water to be taken from the water source then the water allocation account is to be debited when it is taken.
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> > (6) (Repealed)
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> > (7) Before imposing an adaptive environmental water condition on an access licence, the Minister is to approve a plan for the implementation of the condition.
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> > (8) The Minister is to ensure that the plan referred to in subsection (7), and a requirement to comply with the plan, forms part of the adaptive environmental water condition.
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> > (9) An access licence to which this section applies, or a part of such a licence to which the adaptive environmental water condition concerned is expressed to relate, may be the subject of a dealing in accordance with this Act if the plan approved under subsection (7) so provides.
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> **s 8E:** Ins 2005 No 118, Sch 1 \[2\]. Am 2010 No 133, Sch 2 \[8\].