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MINING AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2013 No. 10 - SECT 78

78 Amendment of sch 2 (Dictionary)

(1) Schedule 2, definition Aurukun agreement—

omit.

(2) Schedule 2—

insert—

'application, for an exploration permit, includes an EP tender.

Aurukun agreement means an agreement between the State and a person selected by the State to develop an Aurukun project.

call for EP (coal) tenders see section 136C(1).

call for EP (non-coal) tenders see section 136A(2).

closing time, for a call for EP (coal) tenders or a call for EP (non-coal) tenders, see section 136C(2)(b).

EP tender means a tender for an exploration permit in response to a call for EP (coal) tenders or a call for EP (non-coal) tenders.

prescribed criteria, for the grant of an exploration permit, see section 137.

relevant Aurukun agreement means—

(a) for a mineral development licence—the Aurukun agreement for the Aurukun project for which the licence was granted; or
(b) for a mining lease—the Aurukun agreement for the Aurukun project for which the lease was granted.

special criteria, for a call for EP (coal) tenders or EP (non-coal) tenders, see section 136C(2)(d)(iii).

tender security, for an EP tender, means an amount given by the relevant tenderer as security for the tender.'.

(3) Schedule 2, definition Aurukun project, paragraph 1—

omit, insert—

'1 Aurukun project means a project for the extraction, transportation and processing of bauxite on—
(a) land that is more or less the land described as 'restricted area 315' (RA315) under this Act; or
(b) a part of the land mentioned in paragraph (a).'.

(4) Schedule 2, definition eligible person, paragraphs (b) and (c)—

omit, insert—

'(b) for part 6A—a person who is a party to an Aurukun agreement with the State; and
(c) for part 7AAA—a person who holds a mineral development licence under part 6A.'.

(5) Schedule 2, definition occupier, paragraph (a), 'Act, or, for freehold land,'—

omit, insert—

'Act or'.

(6) Schedule 2, definition occupier, paragraph (b), 'an occupier'—

omit, insert—

'an owner of the place or another occupier'.



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