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SURVEY CO-ORDINATION REGULATIONS 2004 (SR NO 21 OF 2004) - REG 14

Connections of surveys within or contiguous to proclaimed survey areas

    (1)     For the purposes of section 12(3)(a) of the Act, a survey within or contiguous to a proclaimed survey area must be directly connected to at least 2 permanent marks on a standard or local traverse that are—

        (a)     properly verified as to position at the time of survey; and

        (b)             at least 200 metres apart; and

        (c)     within 500 metres of the survey or a greater distance from the survey if the connection to the survey can be made by establishing no more than 3 instrument points from each permanent mark.

    (2)     For the purposes of an indirect connection to a traverse authorised under section 12(3)(b) of the Act, the survey must be connected to at least 2 survey or permanent marks already connected or proposed to be connected to a standard or local traverse that are—

        (a)         properly verified as to position at the time of survey; and

        (b)     at least 200 metres apart; and

        (c)     within 500 metres of the survey or a greater distance from the survey if the connection to the survey can be made by establishing no more than 3 instrument points from each permanent mark.

    (3)     The co-ordinate value of any new or existing permanent marks on a survey that connects to a local or standard traverse must be expressed in terms of the Australian Map Grid or Map Grid of Australia 1994.

    (4)         Australian Map Grid or Map Grid of Australia 1994 co-ordinate values for any new permanent marks connected to the survey must only be derived by an adjustment of the survey, and any variation between the adjusted and observed values must conform to the standard of precision required by the classification of the survey.



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