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PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT ACT 1987 - SECT 119

What can an enforcement order provide for?

An enforcement order made by the Tribunal

        (a)     must specify—

S. 119(a)(i) amended by No. 62/1991 s. 35(6).

              (i)     the use or development which contravenes or has contravened or will contravene this Act or the planning scheme, permit condition or agreement; and

              (ii)     any other prescribed information; and

S. 119(b) amended by No. 86/1989 s. 25(n).

        (b)     may direct any person against whom it is made to do any one or more of the following—

S. 119(b)(i) amended by No. 29/2011 s. 3(Sch. 1 item 70.1).

              (i)     to stop the use or development within a specified period; or

              (ii)     not to start the use or development; or

              (iii)     to maintain a building in accordance with the order; or

              (iv)     to do specified things within a specified period—

S. 119(b) (iv)(A) amended by Nos 62/1991 s. 35(7)(a)(b), 128/1993 s. 24.

    (A)     to restore the land as nearly as practicable to its condition immediately before the use or development started or to any condition specified in the order or to any other condition to the satisfaction of the responsible authority, a Minister, public authority, municipal council, referral authority or other person or body specified in the Order; or

    (B)     to otherwise ensure compliance with this Act, or the planning scheme, permit condition or agreement under section 173.



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