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ABORIGINAL HERITAGE ACT 2006 (NO 16 OF 2006) - SECT 97

What must an interim protection declaration provide for?

    An interim protection declaration must—

        (a)     be in the approved form; and

        (b)     clearly identify the Aboriginal place or object to which it relates; and

        (c)     specify the measures to be taken for the protection of the Aboriginal place or object; and

        (d)     if appropriate, specify the person responsible for taking the measures specified under paragraph (c); and

        (e)     contain the prescribed information (if any).

Example

An interim protection declaration could specify measures that restrict or prohibit access to, or interference with, an Aboriginal place or object.



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