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ABORIGINAL CULTURAL HERITAGE ACT 2003 - SECT 68
Engagement of cultural heritage assessors
68 Engagement of cultural heritage assessors
(1) The sponsor may engage persons as cultural heritage assessors for the
cultural heritage study.
(2) An endorsed party for the cultural heritage
study may ask the sponsor to engage a cultural heritage assessor for the study
for a particular purpose.
(3) The sponsor must comply with any reasonable
request of an endorsed party under subsection (2) .
(4) However, the sponsor
may engage a person as a cultural heritage assessor for the cultural heritage
study only if the sponsor is satisfied the person is— (a) an
Aboriginal person for the study area; or
(b) an appropriately qualified
person in a discipline directly relevant to the study; or Examples of
disciplines that would ordinarily be expected to be directly relevant—
anthropology, archaeology, history
(c) another person who has particular
knowledge or experience making the person suitable for engagement as a
cultural heritage assessor.
(5) In this section—
"Aboriginal person for the study area" means an Aboriginal person who has
particular knowledge about traditions, observances, customs or beliefs
associated with the study area, and who— (a) has responsibility under
Aboriginal tradition for some or all of the study area, or for
significant Aboriginal objects located or originating in the study area; or
(b) is a member of a family or clan group recognised as having responsibility
under Aboriginal tradition for some or all of the study area, or for
significant Aboriginal objects located or originating in the study area.
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