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MINERAL RESOURCES ACT 1989 - SECT 318AAT
Deciding application
318AAT Deciding application
(1) The Minister must decide whether or not to give the approval of the
application transfer for the application.
(2) In deciding whether or not to
give the approval, the Minister must consider— (a) the application for
approval and any additional information accompanying the application; and
(b)
whether the transferee has the human, technical and financial resources to
comply with the conditions of a mining lease under section 276 ; and
(c)
the public interest.
(3) However, subsection (2) does not apply if, under
subsection (5) or (6) , the approval is taken to have been given.
(4) The
approval may be given only if the proposed transferee is— (a) an eligible
person; and
(b) a registered suitable operator under the Environmental
Protection Act .
(5) The approval is taken to have been given if— (a) under
section 318AAR , an indicative approval has been given for the proposed
transfer; and
(b) subsection (4) does not prevent the giving of the approval;
and
(c) within 3 months after the giving of the indicative approval— (i) an
application for approval of the application transfer is made; and
(ii) if,
under section 318AAR , an indication of likely conditions was given—the
conditions are complied with.
(6) The approval is also taken to have been
given if— (a) subsection (5) (a) and (b) is satisfied; and
(b) before the
expiration of 6 months after the giving of the indicative approval— (i) the
applicant gives the chief executive a statement that there has been no
material change relevant to the matters for which the indicative approval was
given; and
(ii) subsection (5) (c) (i) and (ii) is satisfied.
(7) Despite
subsections (5) and (6) , the approval of the application transfer is taken
not to have been given if— (a) the request for indicative approval contained
incorrect material information or omitted material information; and
(b) had
the Minister been aware of the discrepancy, the Minister would not have given
the indicative approval.
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