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HERITAGE ACT 1977 - SECT 32
Minister can direct listing on State Heritage Register
(1) The Minister may direct the listing on the State Heritage Register of a
place, building, work, relic, moveable object or precinct that the Minister
considers is of State heritage significance, but only if the Heritage Council
has recommended that the item be listed and the Minister has considered the
following-- (a) the recommendation of the Heritage Council that the item
should be listed,
(b) whether the long-term conservation of the item is
necessary,
(c) whether the listing would render the item incapable of
reasonable or economic use,
(d) whether the listing would cause undue
financial hardship to the owner, mortgagee or lessee of the item or the land
on which the item is situated.
(2) The Heritage Council may make a
recommendation to the Minister that an item be listed on the
State Heritage Register at the request of the Minister, on the
Heritage Council's own initiative or at the request of the owner of the item
concerned or the council of the area in which the item is situated.
(3) A
listing in respect of an item can be expressed to apply (and if so expressed
does apply) to-- (a) if the item is a building--the curtilage of that building
or the site of that building, being the curtilage or site specified or
described in the listing, or
(b) if the item is a work or a relic that is
attached to or forms part of land--the site specified or described in the
listing of that work or relic.
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