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COAL MINING SAFETY AND HEALTH ACT 1999 - SECT 303
Application of joint interaction management plan provisions
(1) The joint interaction management plan provisions do not apply to a coal
mining lease mentioned in the Mineral Resources Regulation 2013 , section 23
(1) . Note— The holder of the coal mining lease would continue to be
subject to the Mineral Resources Regulation 2013 , chapter 2 , part 4 ,
division 4 as in force from time to time.
(2) The
joint interaction management plan provisions do not apply in relation to the
following for a period of 6 months starting on the commencement— (a) coal
mining operations carried out in an overlapping area the subject of an
exploration permit (coal), within the meaning of the Common Provisions Act ,
if an activity under an authority to prospect (csg) or petroleum lease (csg)
within the meaning of that Act is also carried out in the overlapping area;
(b) coal mining operations carried out in an overlapping area the subject of a
mineral development licence (coal), within the meaning of the Common
Provisions Act , if an activity for an authority to prospect (csg) or
petroleum lease (csg) within the meaning of that Act is also carried out in
the overlapping area.
(3) In this section—
"joint interaction management plan provisions" means part 4, division 3A.
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