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FISHERIES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2016 (NO 23 OF 2016) - SECT 16

Expiry and renewals

    (1)     Subject to this Act, the Regulations and any relevant management plan, a licence or permit expires:

    (a)     at the end of the period for which it was granted; or

    (b)     if an annual instalment of the licence or permit fee is not paid, at the end of the last year in respect of which instalments have been paid.

    (2)     A person may apply to the Director for renewal of a licence or permit before the expiry of the licence or permit or, subject to subsection (3), after the expiry.

    (3)     The Director may receive and process an application for the renewal of a licence or permit at any time within 6 months after the expiry of the licence or permit.

    (4)     If subsection (3) applies, the licence or permit is taken not to have expired until the expiration of the 6 month period or until a decision is made on the renewal application, whichever is sooner:

    (a)     for the following:

        (i)     receiving and processing the renewal application;

        (ii)     preventing the applicant from committing an offence by being in possession of any proscribed fishing gear without a licence or permit;

        (iii)     the calculation of any fees payable; but

    (b)     not for operating the licence or permit.

    (5)     The Director must renew the licence or permit if satisfied that:

    (a)     the applicant has satisfied any requirements or matters prescribed by regulation as being relevant to an application for the type of licence or permit being renewed; and

    (b)     it is otherwise appropriate to do so, taking into consideration any Ministerial guidelines and any other matter the Director considers relevant; and

    (c)     the licence or permit is not suspended.

    (6)     If the Director is not satisfied as mentioned in subsection (5), the Director must refuse to renew the licence or permit.



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