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ABORIGINAL HERITAGE REGULATIONS 2007 (SR NO 41 OF 2007)
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
PART 1--PRELIMINARY
1. Objectives
2. Authorising provisions
3. Commencement
4. Definitions
PART 2--CULTURAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT PLANS
Division 1--When is a cultural heritage management plan required?
5. Purpose
6. When a cultural heritage management plan is required
Division 2--Exempt activities
7. Application
8. One or two dwellings
9. Buildings and works ancillary to a dwelling
10. Services to a dwelling
11. Alteration of buildings
12. Minor works
13. Demolition
14. Consolidation of land
15. Subdivision of existing building
16. Amendments to a statutory authorisation
17. Jetties
18. Sea-bed
19. Emergency works
Division 3--Areas of cultural heritage sensitivity
20. Purpose
21. Application
22. Registered cultural heritage places
23. Waterways
24. Prior waterways
25. Ancient lakes
26. Declared Ramsar wetlands
27. Coastal Crown land
28. Coastal land
29. Parks
30. High plains
31. Koo Wee Rup Plain
32. Greenstone outcrops
33. Stony rises
34. Volcanic cones of western Victoria
35. Caves
36. Lunettes
37. Dunes
38. Sand sheets
Division 4--Areas of cultural heritage sensitivity specified in Schedule 1
39. Purpose
40. Areas of cultural heritage sensitivity
41. A registered cultural heritage place is an area of cultural heritage sensitivity
Division 5--High impact activities
42. Purpose
43. Buildings and works for specified uses
44. Constructing specified items of infrastructure
45. Dwellings
46. Subdivision of land
47. Alpine resorts
48. Activities requiring earth resource authorisations
49. Extraction or removal of sand or sandstone
50. Searching for stone
51. Extraction or removal of loose stone on agricultural land on the Victorian Volcanic Plain
52. Timber production
53. Dams
54. Use of land
PART 3--STANDARDS FOR THE PREPARATION OF A CULTURAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT PLAN
Division 1--Assessments
55. Purpose
56. Types of assessment
57. What does a desktop assessment include?
58. When is a standard assessment required?
59. What does a standard assessment include?
60. When is a complex assessment required?
61. What does a complex assessment include?
Division 2--Preparation of a cultural heritage management plan
62. Purpose
63. Reason for preparation of a cultural heritage management plan
64. Content of a cultural heritage management plan
65. Notice of representative
PART 4--STANDARDS FOR THE PREPARATION OF A CULTURAL HERITAGE AGREEMENT
66. Purpose
67. Maps included in cultural heritage agreements
PART 5--FEES
68. Definitions
69. Fees payable under section 36(2) of the Act
70. Part of fee forwarded to registered Aboriginal party or parties under section 38(3) of the Act
71. Fee payable under section 62(3) of the Act—only one relevant registered Aboriginal party
72. Fee payable under section 62(3) of the Act—2 relevant registered Aboriginal parties
73. Fee payable under section 62(3) of the Act—3 or more relevant registered Aboriginal parties
74. Fee payable under section 147(2) of the Act
PART 6--TRANSITIONAL
75. Statutory authorisations
76. Applications for statutory authorisations
77. Archaeological surveys
78. Consents to disturb
SCHEDULE 1
SCHEDULE 2
ENDNOTES
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