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Wildlife Protection (Regulation of Exports and Imports) Act 1982
52Matters published in Gazette
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##### 52 Matters published in Gazette
(1) The Designated Authority must, from time to time, but not less frequently than every 12 months, prepare a document setting out particulars of:
(a) permits granted or authorities given; and
(b) refusals to grant permits or to give authorities; and
(c) specimens exported or imported in accordance with permits or authorities.
(1A) The Designated Authority must:
(a) give a free copy of the document to any person who asks for a copy; and
(b) make the document available for inspection at each office of the Designated Authority.
(1B) As soon as practicable after the Designated Authority prepares a document under subsection (1), the Designated Authority must publish a notice in the Gazette:
(a) stating that the document has been prepared; and
(b) setting out the effect of subsection (1A).
(2) Where, in accordance with subsection (1), particulars of permits granted, or of refusals to grant permits, are set out in a document, those particulars shall, unless all the permits, or, in the case of refusals, the relevant applications, relate to specimens specified in Part I of Schedule 3, be accompanied by a statement to the effect that, subject to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975, application may be made to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal for the review of a decision of the Minister to grant, or refuse to grant, a permit, other than a permit to export, or a permit to import, a specimen specified in Part I of Schedule 3, by or on behalf of the person or persons whose interests are affected by the decision.
(3) Where, in accordance with subsection (1), particulars of authorities given, or of refusals to give authorities, under section 42 or 43 are set out in a document, those particulars shall be accompanied by a statement to the effect that, subject to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975, application may be made to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal for the review of a decision of the Minister to give, or refuse to give, an authority under section 42 or 43 by or on behalf of the person or persons whose interests are affected by the decision.