(1) A survey is of value for a survey and mapping infrastructure purpose if, for example, the survey—
(a) produces information in a form that can be recorded in a State dataset; or
(b) places permanent survey marks; or
(c) makes measurements between permanent survey marks; or
(d) makes measurements that establish the relationship between the geodetic reference framework and a subsidiary framework.
Example of a subsidiary framework—
cadastral boundary system
(2) Subsection (1) does not limit the power of—
(a) the chief executive in deciding, under section 34(1), 51(3)(b) or 56(1) of the Act, whether a survey mark, or information about a survey, is of value for a survey and mapping infrastructure purpose; or
(b) a surveyor in deciding, under section 55(1) of the Act, whether a survey is of value for a survey and mapping infrastructure purpose.