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NATURE CONSERVATION ACT 1992 - SECT 111
Chief executive to prepare management statement
111 Chief executive to prepare management statement
(1) The chief executive must, as soon as practicable after— (a) the
dedication of— (i) a national park (scientific); or
(ii) a national park;
or
(iii) a national park (Cape York Peninsula Aboriginal land); or
(iv) a
conservation park; or
(v) a resources reserve; or
(b) the declaration of—
(i) a nature refuge, under section 49 ; or
(ii) a coordinated conservation
area; or
(iii) an indigenous joint management area;
prepare a management
statement for the area.
(2) However, the chief executive is not required to
prepare a management statement for the area (the
"newly dedicated protected area" ) if— (a) the area is dedicated or declared
as a protected area in connection with any of the following changes to a
protected area (an
"existing protected area" ) for which a management statement (an
"existing management statement" ) or management plan (an
"existing management plan" ) is in force— (i) renaming the
existing protected area;
(ii) changing the class of the
existing protected area;
(iii) adding an area to the existing protected area;
(iv) removing an area from the existing protected area;
(v) amalgamating the
existing protected area with another protected area;
(vi) dividing the
existing protected area into 2 or more separate protected areas; and
(b) any
of the following applies— (i) the regulation dedicating or declaring the
newly dedicated protected area declares that the existing management statement
or existing management plan applies to the newly dedicated protected area;
(ii) if there is an existing management statement in effect for the
existing protected area—the chief executive amends the
existing management statement to apply to the newly dedicated protected area;
or
(iii) if there is an existing management plan in effect for the
existing protected area—the Minister amends the existing management plan to
apply to the newly dedicated protected area.
(3) Also, the chief executive is
not required to prepare a management statement for the area if the Minister
notifies the chief executive that the Minister is preparing a management plan
for the area.
(4) If— (a) on or after the dedication or declaration of a
protected area, the area is included in an aggregation of protected areas
assigned a name under section 64 ; and
(b) a management statement is required
to be prepared for the area under this section;
the chief executive may
prepare a management statement for the aggregation of areas instead of a
statement for the area (whether or not statements have been prepared for other
areas included in the aggregation of areas).
(5) If the chief executive
decides to prepare a management statement for an amalgamated area or
aggregation of areas, this part applies to the preparation and approval of the
statement.
(6) The chief executive may after the declaration of a nature
refuge, other than under section 49 , prepare a management statement for the
area of the refuge if the landholder of the area agrees.
(7) A management
statement for a national park (Cape York Peninsula Aboriginal land) or an
indigenous joint management area must— (a) be prepared jointly with the
indigenous landholder for the protected area; and
(b) be consistent with any
indigenous land use agreement, and the indigenous management agreement, for
the protected area.
(8) A management statement for an area may be combined
with a management statement for another area dedicated or declared under this
Act.
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