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This legislation has been repealed.

SURVEYING AND SPATIAL INFORMATION REGULATION 2012 - REG 46

First survey of mean-high water mark boundary or bank

46 First survey of mean-high water mark boundary or bank

(1) In any survey for the redefinition or subdivision of land adjoining an existing mean-high water mark boundary or bank that has not previously been defined by survey, the boundary or bank must be defined with sufficient accuracy to enable it to be re-established in the future despite any natural changes that have occurred to it.
(2) Approval to the definition of a mean-high water mark boundary under this clause must be obtained from the Minister administering the Crown Lands Act 1989 .
(3) When seeking approval to the definition of a mean-high water mark boundary, a surveyor must provide the Minister administering the Crown Lands Act 1989 with a comprehensive report regarding the surveyor's determination of the boundary.
(4) The comprehensive report must include:
(a) the basis and method of determining the position of the mean high-water mark, and
(b) such photographs, documents or other information relevant to the position of the mean high-water mark as is reasonably required by the person to whom the report is to be provided.



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