43—Term and renewal of environmental authorisations
(1) Subject to this
Act, an environmental authorisation remains in force for a term determined by
the Authority and specified in the authorisation on its grant or renewal.
(2) An application for
the renewal of an environmental authorisation must be made to the Authority in
such manner and form as is determined by the Authority and must be accompanied
by the prescribed application fee.
(3) An application for
renewal must be made not less than the prescribed number of days before the
date of expiry of the environmental authorisation.
(4) The Authority may,
in its discretion, grant a late application for renewal provided that the
applicant pays the prescribed late application fee.
(4a) Before
determining an application for renewal, the Authority may, by notice in
writing served on an applicant, require the applicant—
(a) to
undertake public consultation in relation to the application, in accordance
with requirements specified in the notice; and
(b) to
report to the Authority, at a time and in a manner specified in the notice, on
the results of the consultation.
(5) Subject to any
condition of the authorisation excluding or limiting the right of renewal
under this section and to the applicant complying with any notice under
subsection (4a), an environmental authorisation must be renewed by
the Authority on due application under this section and payment of the
authorisation fee prescribed or determined under the regulations.
(6) The Authority may,
of its own initiative and without application by the holder of an
environmental authorisation, renew the authorisation if the Authority is
satisfied that it is necessary or appropriate for the protection or
restoration of the environment that the holder of the authorisation be bound
by conditions of an authorisation (and may do so notwithstanding that the
activity undertaken pursuant to the authorisation has ceased but only if the
activity ceases after the commencement of this subsection).
(7) The Authority may
renew an authorisation on a late application or under subsection (6)
despite the fact that the authorisation has expired and, in that event, the
renewal has effect from the end of the term for which the authorisation was
previously granted or renewed.