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CONSERVATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT ACT 1984 - SECT 8C

8C .         Certain land may be put under CEO’s management

        (1)         In this section —

        eligible land means any Crown land, as defined in the Land Administration Act 1997 section 3, that is —

            (a)         unallocated Crown land as defined in that section; or

            (b)         an unmanaged reserve as defined in that section;

        relevant provision means a provision of Part IX or of regulations made for the purposes of that Part.

        (2)         On the recommendation of the Minister and the Land Administration Minister, the Governor, by order —

            (a)         may —

                  (i)         place any eligible land under the management of the CEO; and

                  (ii)         specify the CEO’s functions in relation to managing the land;

                and

            (b)         if paragraph (a) applies — must specify any relevant provision that is to apply to the land.

        (2A)         Without limiting subsection (2)(a)(ii) or the application of section 33(1) to section 8C land, the CEO’s functions that may be specified under subsection (2)(a)(ii) include the functions referred to in section 33(1)(ca) and (cc) and any other function prescribed for the purposes of this subsection.

        (2B)         Subject to section 102(1A)(a), a relevant provision cannot apply to eligible land that is the subject of an order made under subsection (2) unless the order specifies the provision under subsection (2)(b).

        (3)         On the recommendation of the Minister and the Land Administration Minister, the Governor, by order, may vary or cancel an order made under subsection (2).

        [Section 8C inserted: No. 36 of 2011 s. 8; amended: No. 27 of 2022 s. 7.]

        [Heading inserted: No. 28 of 2015 s. 11.]



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