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ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT 2017
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
1. Purposes
2. Commencement
3. Definitions
4. What is harm?
5. What is material harm?
6. The concept of minimising risks of harm to human health and the environment
7. Application of Act
8. Extraterritorial application of Act
9. Simplified outlines
PART 2.1--SIMPLIFIED OUTLINE
10. Simplified outline—Chapter 2
PART 2.2--APPLICATION OF THIS CHAPTER
11. Specified principles of environment protection
12. Effect of this Chapter
PART 2.3--PRINCIPLES OF ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
13. Principle of integration of environmental, social and economic considerations
14. Principle of proportionality
15. Principle of primacy of prevention
16. Principle of shared responsibility
17. Principle of polluter pays
18. Principle of waste management hierarchy
19. Principle of evidence-based decision making
20. Precautionary principle
21. Principle of equity
22. Principle of accountability
23. Principle of conservation
PART 3.1--SIMPLIFIED OUTLINE
24. Simplified outline—Chapter 3
PART 3.2--GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL DUTY
25. General environmental duty
26. Multiple contraventions of general environmental duty
27. Aggravated breach of the general environmental duty
PART 3.3--TRANSITIONAL DUTY RELATING TO MATERIAL HARM
28. Transitional duty relating to material harm
PART 3.4--DUTIES RELATING TO POLLUTION INCIDENTS
29. Meaning of pollution incident
30. Meaning of notifiable incident
31. Duty to take action to respond to harm caused by pollution incident
32. Duty to notify Authority of notifiable incidents
33. Manner and form of notification of notifiable incidents
34. Privilege against self-incrimination does not apply
PART 3.5--DUTIES RELATING TO CONTAMINATED LAND
Division 1--Core concepts and application of Part
35. What is contaminated land?
36. Background level of waste or substances
37. What is notifiable contamination?
38. Act applies whenever land contaminated
Division 2--Duties relating to contaminated land
39. Duty to manage contaminated land
40. Duty to notify of contaminated land
41. Manner and form of notification
42. Privilege against self-incrimination abrogated
PART 4.1--SIMPLIFIED OUTLINE
43. Simplified outline—Chapter 4
PART 4.2--PERMISSIONS REQUIRED FOR CERTAIN ACTIVITIES
44. Development licences required for development activities
45. Operating licences required for operating activities
46. Permits required for permit activities
47. Registration required for registration activities
48. Determination that person does not require a permission
PART 4.3--GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO PERMISSIONS
49. Application of this Part
49A. Definition
50. Form and contents of applications
50A. Notice and payment of additional application fees
51. Authority may deal with application after expiry of determination period
51A. Authority or council may require additional information
51B. Timing for consideration of application if more information required
52. Notice of applications for development licences to be published
52A. Authority may refuse certain applications inconsistent with Victorian Recycling Infrastructure Plan
53. Authority must develop Charter of Consultation
54. Permission conditions
55. Permission fees
56. Transfer of licence or permit
57. Amendment of licence or permit on application
58. Amendment of permission on initiative of Authority or council
59. Surrender or revocation of permissions on application
60. Suspension of permission
61. Revocation of permission on Authority or council's initiative
62. Complying with permission
63. Breach of permission conditions—indictable offence
64. Breach of prescribed permission conditions
65. Continuing effect of conditions
66. Fit and proper persons
67. Priority waste and landfill facilities
68. Exemptions for transporting reportable priority waste
PART 4.4--LICENCES
Division 1--Development licences
69. Development licences
70. Joint publication
71. Conditions of development licences
72. Extension of term of development licences
73. Statement as to whether activity specified in development licence completed
Division 2--Operating licences
74. Operating licences
75. Term of operating licences
76. Review of operating licences
Division 3--Pilot project licences
77. Pilot project licences
78. Consideration of application for pilot project licence
79. Duration and effect of pilot project licence
Division 4--Licence exemptions
80. Application for licence exemptions
PART 4.5--PERMITS
81. Permits
82. Permit exemptions granted by the Authority
83. Permit exemptions granted by a council
84. Renewal of permits
PART 4.6--REGISTRATIONS
85. Registration of prescribed activities
86. Renewal of registrations
87. Registration of non-prescribed activities
PART 4.7--PERSONS PROHIBITED FROM ENGAGING IN PRESCRIBED ACTIVITIES
88. Certain persons prohibited from engaging in particular activities
89. Additional or alternative penalties for prohibited persons
90. Applications by prohibited persons to engage in prescribed activity
90A. Notice and payment of additional application fee
PART 4.8--ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION LEVY
91. Environment protection levy
PART 5.1--SIMPLIFIED OUTLINE
92. Simplified outline—Chapter 5
PART 5.2--ENVIRONMENT REFERENCE STANDARDS
93. Environment reference standards
94. Application of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1994 to environment reference standards
95. Preparation of environment reference standards
96. Environment reference standard may incorporate NEPM
97. Review of environment reference standards
98. Notice of review determination
99. Consideration of environment reference standards
PART 5.3--COMPLIANCE CODES
100. Compliance codes
101. Content of compliance codes
102. Communication of compliance codes
103. Effect of compliance codes
104. No penalty for failure to comply with compliance codes
PART 5.4--POSITION STATEMENTS
105. Authority may make position statements
106. Communication of position statements
107. Content of position statements
108. Consultation on position statements
109. Effect of position statements
PART 6.1--SIMPLIFIED OUTLINE
110. Simplified outline—Chapter 6
PART 6.2--OBJECTS
111. Objects
PART 6.3--LITTER AND OTHER WASTE
Division 1--Preliminary matters
112. Definitions
113. Governor in Council may declare body to be a litter authority
Division 2--Appointment of litter enforcement officers
114. Litter enforcement officers
Division 3--Offences in relation to littering and other waste
115. Unlawful deposit of waste
116. Liability of owners and drivers of vehicles in relation to littering of waste
117. Exceptions to liability of owners and drivers of vehicles in relation to littering of waste
118. Written statement
Division 4--Removal of waste and objects or things
119. Litter enforcement officer may request persons to remove waste
120. Court may order person to remove waste
121. Waste abatement notice
122. Litter authority may take action following failure to comply with waste abatement notice
123. Occupier may recover cost of removing waste
Division 5--Powers of litter enforcement officers and other matters
124. Powers of entry of litter enforcement officers
125. Litter enforcement officer may ask person's name and address
126. Litter enforcement officer to produce proof of identity and official status
127. Waste information gathering notice
128. Form of waste information gathering notice
129. Extension of time under waste information gathering notice
130. Court orders
131. Reports of littering offences to Authority or council
132. Offence to supply false or misleading information
PART 6.4--DUTIES RELATING TO INDUSTRIAL WASTE
133. Duties of persons depositing industrial waste
134. Duties of persons receiving industrial waste
135. Duty of persons involved in transporting industrial waste
136. Repeat industrial waste offenders
137. Offence to supply false or misleading information or conceal information in connection with industrial waste
PART 6.5--DUTIES AND CONTROLS RELATING TO PRIORITY WASTE
138. What is priority waste?
139. Duties of persons managing priority waste
140. Duty to investigate alternatives to waste disposal
141. Guidelines for alternatives to waste disposal
142. Duty to notify of transaction in reportable priority waste
143. Duty of persons transporting reportable priority waste
PART 6.6--WASTE LEVY SCHEME
144. Definitions
145. Requirement to pay waste levy
146. Minister may waive the requirement to pay waste levy
147. Payment of waste levy to the Authority
148. Calculation of levy that results in negative amount
149. Agreement to offset amount owing
150. Requirement to provide prescribed information regarding calculations of waste levy and allowable rebates to Authority
151. Assessment by the Authority of waste levy liability
152. Rights and powers of the Authority if waste levy is not paid
PART 7.1--SIMPLIFIED OUTLINE
153. Simplified outline—Chapter 7
PART 7.2--ENVIRONMENTALLY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
154. Orders relating to environmentally hazardous substances
155. Failure to comply with Orders relating to environmentally hazardous substances
PART 7.3--OBLIGATIONS FOR MANAGERS OF LAND OR INFRASTRUCTURE
156. Obligations of managers of land or infrastructure
PART 7.4--AUTHORISATION OF DISCHARGES OR DISPOSAL
157. Authority may authorise emergency storage, use etc. of waste
157A. Notice and payment of additional application fee
158. Complying with authorisation
PART 7.5--ISSUES OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN
159. Notice of proposed declaration and notice of decision
160. Declaration of issue of environmental concern
161. Amendment or revocation of declaration of issue of environmental concern
162. Consideration of issues of environmental concern when issuing remedial notices
163. Combination of notice of proposed declaration with notice of proposed statutory rule or legislative instrument
164. Combination of notices of decision
PART 7.6--CONTROL OF UNREASONABLE AND AGGRAVATED NOISE
Division 1--Meaning of residential premises
165. Meaning of residential premises
Division 2--Unreasonable and aggravated noise
166. Unreasonable noise
167. Unreasonable noise from residential premises
168. Aggravated noise
169. Unreasonable noise from entertainment venues
Division 3--Enforcement
170. Persons who may take proceedings for certain offences
171. Residential noise enforcement officers
172. Residential noise improvement notices
173. Proceedings for offences not affected by residential noise improvement notices
174. Injunctions relating to residential noise
175. Unreasonable noise directions
176. Entry orders
177. Obstruction of police officer
PART 8.1--SIMPLIFIED OUTLINE
178. Simplified outline—Chapter 8
PART 8.2--BETTER ENVIRONMENT PLANS
179. Definition
180. Purposes of better environment plans
181. Submission of proposed better environment plans
181A. Notice and payment of additional submission fee
182. Authority may accept proposed better environment plans
183. Participant must notify Authority of change in circumstances
184. Amendment or revocation of better environment plans and removal of participants
185. Withdrawal from better environment plans
186. Effect of compliance with better environment plans
187. Failure to comply with better environment plans
188. Guidelines
PART 8.3--ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT SYSTEM
189. Purpose of Part
Division 1--Environmental auditors
190. Functions of environmental auditors
191. Application for appointment as environmental auditor
192. Advisory panel for application for appointment as environmental auditor
193. Determination by Authority of application for appointment as environmental auditor
194. Refusal of application for appointment as environmental auditor
195. Approval of application for appointment as environmental auditor
196. Application fee
197. Conditions on appointment of environmental auditor
198. Reappointment of environmental auditors
199. Refusal of application for reappointment as environmental auditor
200. Revocation or suspension of appointment of environmental auditors
201. Matters to which Authority must have regard in deciding a suspension or revocation of appointment of environmental auditor
202. When does a suspension or revocation take effect?
203. Guidelines for environmental auditors
Division 2--Preliminary risk screen assessments
204. Preliminary risk screen assessment
205. Preliminary risk screen assessment statement
206. What is included in a preliminary risk screen assessment statement?
207. What is included in a preliminary risk screen assessment report?
Division 3--Environmental audits
208. Environmental audits
209. Environmental auditor must notify the Authority of environmental audit
210. Environmental audit statement
211. What is included in an environmental audit statement?
212. What is included in an environmental audit report?
Division 4--Offences and other matters
213. Withdrawal, amendment or issue of new preliminary risk screen assessment statement or environmental audit statement
214. Obligation of person in management or control to provide copy of preliminary risk screen assessment statement or environmental audit statement
215. False or misleading preliminary risk screen assessment statement or environmental audit statement
216. Environmental auditor must notify the Authority of imminent state of danger
217. Fees to be paid by environmental auditor
PART 8.4--FINANCIAL ASSURANCES
218. Purposes of this Part
219. Authority may require financial assurance
220. Form of financial assurance
221. Amount of financial assurance
222. Independent assessment of amount of financial assurance
223. Method for calculating financial assurance amount
224. Costs associated with financial assurance
225. Authority may review financial assurance
226. Authority may amend financial assurance
227. Authority may make a claim on financial assurance
228. Procedure for claim on financial assurance in the event of a person's failure to remediate or clean up
229. Procedure for claim on financial assurance in the event of immediate or serious risk
230. Notice to replenish financial assurance
231. Specified conditions for release of financial assurance
232. Application for release of financial assurance
233. Transfer of financial assurance
234. Enforcement of financial assurance
PART 8.5--ADVISORY PANELS
235. Advisory panels
PART 8.6--CONFERENCE OF INTERESTED PERSONS
236. Authority may establish conference of interested persons
237. Appointment of convenor
238. Recommendations and additional material from conference of interested persons
239. Rules for conferences of interested persons
240. Participation to be voluntary
PART 9.1--SIMPLIFIED OUTLINE
241. Simplified outline—Chapter 9
PART 9.2--APPOINTMENT OF AUTHORISED OFFICERS AND ANALYSTS AND APPOINTMENTS TO OTHER ROLES
Division 1--Authorised officers
242. Authorised officers
243. Authorised officers' identity cards
244. Directions in respect of authorised officers
Division 2--Other appointments by Authority
245. Authority may appoint analysts and prescribed roles
PART 9.3--INSPECTION AND INQUIRY POWERS
Division 1--Powers of entry and inspection
246. Authorised officer may enter and inspect any place or premises
247. Entry and inspection of a place or premises when open to the public
248. Residential premises
249. Announcement on entry
250. Persons assisting authorised officer
251. Powers on entry
252. Authorised officer may require production of documents
253. Authorised officer may require information or answers
254. Report to be given about entry and inspection of place or premises
Division 2--Information gathering notices
255. Authority may serve information gathering notice
256. Form of information gathering notice
257. Extension of time under information gathering notice
258. Court orders
Division 3--Power to ask person's name and address
259. Authorised officer may ask person's name and address
Division 4--Power to give directions
260. Authorised officer may give directions
Division 5--Search warrants
261. Authorised officer may apply for search warrants
262. Announcement before entry on warrant
263. Copy of warrant to be given to occupier
Division 6--Return and forfeiture of seized things
264. Return of seized things
265. Forfeiture of seized things
Division 7--Offences relating to authorised officers
266. Obstruction of authorised officer
267. Assault, intimidation or threatening of authorised officer
Division 8--General
268. Protection against self-incrimination
269. Motor vehicle compliance
PART 10.1--SIMPLIFIED OUTLINE
270. Simplified outline—Chapter 10
PART 10.2--IMPROVEMENT AND PROHIBITION NOTICES
Division 1--Improvement notices
271. Improvement notices
Division 2--Prohibition notices
272. Prohibition notices
PART 10.3--NOTICES TO INVESTIGATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION NOTICES
Division 1--Notice to investigate
273. Notice to investigate
Division 2--Environmental action notice
274. Environmental action notice
PART 10.4--SITE MANAGEMENT ORDERS
275. Site management orders
276. Status of site management orders
277. Application to vary or revoke site management order
277A. Notice and payment of additional application fee
PART 10.5--NON-DISTURBANCE NOTICES
278. Power to issue a non-disturbance notice
PART 10.6--GENERAL MATTERS RELATING TO NOTICES
279. Amendment of notices
280. Notification of notices
281. Proceedings for offences not affected by notices
282. Continuing effect of notices and conditions
PART 10.7--REDIRECTION OF CORPORATE OBLIGATIONS
283. Redirection of obligations of related or associated entities
284. Redirection of obligations to officers
285. Redirection of obligations in case of transfer of land
PART 10.8--OFFENCES RELATING TO NOTICES AND ORDERS
286. Non-compliance with improvement notice
287. Non-compliance with prohibition notice
288. Failure to report
289. Non-compliance with notice to investigate
290. Non-compliance with environmental action notice
291. Reasonable excuse where entry refused
292. Non-compliance with site management order
293. Non-compliance with non-disturbance notice
PART 10.9--CLEAN UP AND COST RECOVERY POWERS
Division 1--Clean up powers
294. Circumstances in which Authority may exercise clean up powers
295. Authority to give notice of intention to exercise clean up powers in case of financial assurance
296. Matters relating to Authority entering land
Division 2--Cost recovery powers
297. Cost recovery powers
297A. Displacement of other laws
298. Unrecovered costs can become charge on property
PART 11.1--SIMPLIFIED OUTLINE
299. Simplified outline—Chapter 11
PART 11.2--ENFORCEABLE UNDERTAKINGS
300. Authority may accept enforceable undertaking
301. Enforcement
302. Authority may take specified actions
303. No criminal proceedings while enforceable undertaking in force
304. Proceedings following withdrawal of enforceable undertaking
305. No further proceedings if enforceable undertaking is complied with
306. Contempt of court
PART 11.3--INFRINGEMENT NOTICES
307. Infringement notices
PART 11.4--CIVIL REMEDIES
308. Eligible persons
309. Court orders
310. Interim orders
311. Consent orders
312. Ancillary orders
313. Compensation orders
PART 11.5--CIVIL PENALTIES
314. Civil penalty provision
315. Civil penalty orders
316. Persons involved in contravening civil penalty provision
317. Further orders for contravening civil penalty provision
318. Civil proceedings after criminal proceedings
319. Criminal proceeding during proceeding for a civil penalty order
320. Criminal proceeding commenced after proceeding for civil penalty order
321. Evidence given or produced during proceeding for civil penalty order
322. Conduct contravening more than one civil penalty provision
323. Multiple contraventions of civil penalty provisions
324. Multiple proceedings for civil penalty order to be heard together
325. Jurisdictional limit of Magistrates' Court does not apply to civil penalty order
326. Recovery of a pecuniary penalty
PART 11.6--POWERS OF COURTS
Division 1--Application of Part 11.6
327. Application of Part 11.6
Division 2--Orders
328. General
329. Monetary benefit orders
330. Adverse publicity orders
331. General restoration and prevention orders
332. Restorative project orders
333. Environmental audit orders
Division 3--Enforcement of orders
334. Enforcement of orders
Division 4--Impact statements
335. Court may consider impact statements
Division 5--Restorative justice processes
336. Adjournment of proceedings for restorative justice process
PART 11.7--EVIDENTIARY AND RELATED ENFORCEMENT PROVISIONS
337. Reports and certificates
338. Certificate concerning ownership of vehicle or vessel
339. Certificate concerning litter offences
340. Reports and certificates to be served with summons
341. Statement to be evidence of authority
342. Judicial notice of signatures
343. Evidence
344. Service of documents
345. Service of documents—alternative to attendance
346. Authority to be able to recover costs of analysis
347. Persons who may take proceedings
348. Contraventions on shared premises
PART 11.8--OFFICERS' LIABILITIES AND CONDUCT OF EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS
Division 1--Officers' liabilities
349. Liability of officers of bodies corporate—failure to exercise due diligence
350. Liability of officers of bodies corporate—failure to exercise due diligence (legal burden of proof)
351. Liability of officers of bodies corporate—accessorial liability
352. Application of civil penalties to officers of bodies corporate
Division 2--Conduct of employees and agents
353. Conduct of employee, agent or officer taken to be conduct of body corporate
PART 11.9--DEFENCE OF EMERGENCY
354. Emergency
PART 12.1--SIMPLIFIED OUTLINE
355. Simplified outline—Chapter 12
PART 12.2--ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AUTHORITY
356. Environment Protection Authority
357. Objective of the Authority
358. Functions of the Authority
359. Powers of the Authority
360. Staff
361. Environment Protection Authority Governing Board
362. Functions of the Governing Board
363. Chairperson and deputy Chairperson
364. Conditions of office for Governing Board members
365. Vacancies, resignations and removal from office
366. Acting appointments
367. Validity of acts or decisions
368. Proceedings of the Governing Board
369. Resolutions without meetings
370. Pecuniary interests of members of the Governing Board
371. Improper use of information
372. Governing Board may establish advisory committees
373. Chief executive officer
374. Chief environmental scientist
PART 12.3--GENERAL PROVISIONS
375. Application of the Public Administration Act 2004
376. Remuneration and expenses
377. Mandatory notification of corrupt conduct to IBAC
378. Consultation prior to notification
379. Communication of information to the IBAC
380. Authority not to prejudice investigations of the IBAC
PART 14.1--SIMPLIFIED OUTLINE
428. Simplified outline—Chapter 14
PART 14.2--REVIEW OF DECISIONS
Division 1--Review by the Authority
429. Review by the Authority
Division 2--Review by VCAT
430. Decisions reviewable by VCAT
431. Applications for review by VCAT
432. Specific grounds of review
433. Joinder of parties
434. Application for review by third parties
435. Matters VCAT must take into account
436. Application for declaration
PART 14.3--DELEGATIONS
437. Delegation
PART 14.4--FINANCIAL MATTERS
438. Fees and penalties to be paid into the Consolidated Fund
439. Exceptions to requirement to pay fees and penalties into the Consolidated Fund
440. Further exceptions to requirement to pay fees and penalties into the Consolidated Fund in relation to Part 6.3
441. Environment Protection Fund
442. Investment of money from Environment Protection Fund
443. Treasurer may make grants or advances out of the Environment Protection Fund
444. Payments into the Environment Protection Fund
445. Payments out of the Environment Protection Fund
446. General Waste Levy Account
447. Restorative Project Account
448. Municipal and Industrial Waste Levy Trust Account
449. Sustainability Fund Account
450. Priority statement
451. Sustainability Fund Account guidelines
PART 14.5--INFORMATION SHARING
Division 1--Collection, use, disclosure and publication of information
452. Authority may collect, use, disclose or publish information
453. Unauthorised disclosure of commercially sensitive information
454. Public warning statements
Division 2--Public Register
455. Public Register
456. Information to be kept on the Public Register
457. Public access to the Public Register
PART 14.6--DESIGNATED AGENCIES
458. Power of Authority to designate agency to have specified responsibilities etc. in areas that pose risk of harm to human health or the environment
PART 14.7--EXEMPTIONS
459AA. Notice and payment of additional application fee
459. Exemptions
459A. Timing for dealing with applications for exemptions
459B. Authority may require additional information
PART 14.8--IMPERSONATION, INTERFERENCE, AND INFORMATION OFFENCES
460. Impersonation
461. False representations relating to Authority approval
462. Interference with equipment
463. Provision of false information
PART 15.1--SIMPLIFIED OUTLINE
464. Simplified outline—Chapter 15
PART 15.2--REGULATIONS
465. Regulations
465A. Incorporation powers for certain documents
466. Effect of compliance with regulations
PART 16.1--SIMPLIFIED OUTLINE
467. Simplified outline—Chapter 16
PART 16.2--GENERAL
468. Definitions
469. General transitional provisions
PART 16.3--TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS: PERMISSIONS, NOTICES, DIRECTIONS AND ORDERS
Division 1--Permissions
470. When a new permission is the equivalent of an old permission
471. Continuation of permissions
471A. New permissions issued or granted by council or Authority
471B. New permissions equivalent to old permissions issued under section 20 of old Act
472. Amendment of new permissions by Authority
473. Continuation of exemptions
474. Pending application for old permission to be treated as application for new permission
475. Certain other pending applications
Division 2--Notices, directions and orders
476. Continuation of notices and directions
477. Notifiable chemical orders
PART 16.4--TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS: ENVIRONMENTAL AUDITS
478. Environmental audits
479. Certificates of environmental audits and statements of environmental audit
PART 16.6--TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS: FINANCIAL MATTERS
Division 1--Funds
488. Money standing to the credit of Environment Protection Fund
489. Money standing to the credit of General Landfill Levy account
490. Money standing to the credit of Municipal and Industrial Landfill Levy Trust Account
491. Money standing to the credit of Sustainability Fund Account
492. Priority statement and guidelines
Division 2--Landfill levy
493. Requirement to pay landfill levy
Division 3--Financial assurances
494. Transitional provision—financial assurances
PART 16.7--TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS: CONTINUATION OF CERTAIN APPOINTMENTS AND ROLES
495. Litter enforcement officers
496. Residential noise enforcement officers
497. Environmental auditors
498. Analysts
PART 16.8--TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS: VCAT MATTERS
499. General provisions relating to VCAT
PART 16.9--TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS: REGULATIONS
Division 1--Saving of Environment Protection (Industrial Waste Resource) Regulations 2009
500. Saving of the Environment Protection (Industrial Waste Resource) Regulations 2009
Division 2--Saving of Environment Protection (Vehicle Emissions) Regulations 2013
501. Saving of the Environment Protection (Vehicle Emissions) Regulations 2013
Division 3--Transitional regulations
PART 16.10--TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS--VICTORIAN WASTE AND RESOURCE RECOVERY INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING FRAMEWORK
503. Saving of the Victorian Waste and Resource Recovery Infrastructure Planning Framework
PART 17.1--TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS--ENVIRONMENT LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (CIRCULAR ECONOMY AND OTHER MATTERS) ACT 2022
504. Application fees
505. Time for determining applications, request for additional information
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