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HERITAGE ACT 2004 (NO. 57 OF 2004) - SECT 36

Extension of provisional registration

    (1)     This section applies if the council asks the Minister in writing to extend the period of the provisional registration of a place or object.

    (2)     While the place or object is provisionally registered, the Minister may, in writing, extend the period of provisional registration.

    (3)     The Minister may extend the period of provisional registration only if satisfied, on reasonable grounds, that the existing period of registration (including any extension under this subsection) may end before—

        (a)     any consultation and consideration required under section 31 (Consultation with representative Aboriginal organisation about provisional registration) ends; or

        (b)     an appeal against a decision by the council not to provisionally register the place or object has been finally decided.

    (4)     An extension must end within 8 months after the day the place or object was provisionally registered.

    (5)     An extension under subsection (2) is a notifiable instrument.

Note     A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act .



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