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CONSERVATION, FORESTS AND LANDS ACT 1987 - SECT 82B

Power of Minister to establish Traditional Owner Land Management Board

    (1)     The Minister, by determination, may establish a Traditional Owner Land Management Board for any public land.

S. 82B(1A) inserted by No. 62/2010 s. 98(1).

    (1A)     If the Minister is establishing a Traditional Owner Land Management Board to give effect to a recognition and settlement agreement, the Minister must state this in the determination under subsection (1).

    (2)     Before establishing a Board under subsection (1), if the Minister is not the relevant land Minister for the public land, the Minister must obtain the consent of the relevant land Minister.

    (3)     In establishing a Board under subsection (1), the Minister must have regard to any agreement entered into under Division 5.

    (4)     A determination under subsection (1) must be published in the Government Gazette and has effect on its publication.

    (5)     A determination under subsection (1) must—

        (a)     specify the land in relation to which the Board is appointed; and

        (b)     describe the role that the Board is to undertake in relation to the land; and

S. 82B(5)(ba) inserted by No. 62/2010 s. 98(2).

        (ba)     for the purposes of section 82PA, specify the manner of the making of subsequent joint management plans and the timing of the making of the plans; and

        (c)     describe the functions, powers and duties that the Board is to have under this or any other Act.

Note

Functions, powers and duties that the Board is to have may be those conferred by way of agreement under the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 , the National Parks Act 1975 , the Forests Act 1958 , the Land Act 1958 or the Wildlife Act 1975 or those delegated to the Board under this Part.

S. 82BA inserted by No. 62/2010 s. 99.



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