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ENDANGERED SPECIES PROTECTION ACT 1992 No. 194 of 1992 - SECT 69
Grounds for making permanent conservation orders
69.(1) The Minister may only make a permanent conservation order if he or she
reasonably believes that it is necessary to make the order on one or more of
the following grounds:
(a) preventing a listed native species or a listed ecological community
from becoming further threatened with extinction as a result of the
carrying out of particular activities; or
(b) preventing the recovery of a listed native species or a listed
ecological community from being impeded by the carrying out of
particular activities; or
(c) ensuring that particular activities do not have a serious adverse
effect on the successful implementation of a recovery plan or a
threat abatement plan; or
(d) ensuring that particular activities do not adversely affect a listed
native species or listed ecological community, or habitat significant
to the survival of a listed native species or
listed ecological community, before an assessment can be made as to
whether any other action should be taken under this Act to protect the
species, community or habitat.
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(d), activities affecting the habitat of
a listed native species or a listed ecological community are relevant only to
the extent that they adversely affect features of the habitat that are
significant to the survival of the species or community.
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