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ABORIGINAL CULTURAL HERITAGE ACT 2003 - SECT 24
Unlawful harm to Aboriginal cultural heritage
(1) A person must not harm Aboriginal cultural heritage if the person knows or
ought reasonably to know that it is Aboriginal cultural heritage.
Penalty— Maximum penalty— (a) for an individual— (i) if the
Aboriginal cultural heritage is a registered significant area or registered
significant object—1,000 penalty units or 2 years imprisonment; or
(ii)
otherwise—1,000 penalty units;
(b) for a corporation—10,000 penalty
units.
(2) A person who harms Aboriginal cultural heritage does not commit
an offence under subsection (1) if— (a) the person is acting— (i) under
the authority of another provision of this Act that applies to the
Aboriginal cultural heritage; or
(ii) under an approved cultural heritage
management plan that applies to the Aboriginal cultural heritage; or
(iii)
under a native title agreement or another agreement with an Aboriginal party,
unless the Aboriginal cultural heritage is expressly excluded from being
subject to the agreement; or
(iv) in compliance with
cultural heritage duty of care guidelines; or
(v) in compliance with the
cultural heritage duty of care; or
(vi) in compliance with native title
protection conditions, but only if the Aboriginal cultural heritage is
expressly or impliedly the subject of the conditions; or
(b) the person owns
the Aboriginal cultural heritage, or is acting with the owner’s agreement;
or
(c) the harm is the result of doing an act that is necessary because of an
emergency, including for example, a bushfire or other natural disaster.
(3)
For subsection (1) , it does not matter whether the circumstances of the
person’s knowledge arose before the commencement of this section, or arise
after the commencement, or arose partly before the commencement and arise
partly after the commencement.
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