An Act about the management of vegetation on freehold land.
The Act concerns the management of vegetation on freehold land, it consists of 123 sections and is divided into 6 Parts.
The Act concerns the management of vegetation on freehold land, it consists of 123 sections and is divided into 6 Parts.
This Act is about applications for the clearing of trees and other vegetation provided for in the Integrated Planning Act 1997 and in the Land Act 1994. It consists of seven sections and is divided into four Parts. Part 3 is dedicated to applications for development approval and sets restrictions on changing applications or development approvals. Part 4 covers applications for tree clearing and sets restrictions on changes proposed to applications or permits. The Act is completed by a schedule containing the dictionary of relevant terms used in the Act.
This Act concerns the registration of qualified valuers. i.e. persons ready to make a valuation of land. Under the Act, the Valuers Registration Board of Queensland established under the Valuers Registration Act 1965 is continued in existence and its operation further regulated. The Act is divided into the following Parts: Preliminary; the Board; Registration; Complaints and discipline; Miscellaneous; Transitional provisions for Valuers Registration Act 1992 and Transitional provisions for Valuers Registration Amendment Act 2001.
The Act concerns the valuation of land for rating and taxing purposes, it consists of 101 sections and is divided into nine Parts. Part 3 is dedicated to valuation which is to be done by the chief executive. There are different types of valuations, including valuation for rental purposes (sect. 15), of mining leases (sect. 24), of petroleum leases (sect. 26) and valuation for community titles scheme (sect. 26A). Part 4 is dedicated to annual valuations and Part 5 to valuations rolls. Part 6 concerns notice of valuation (other than annual) and objections, while Part 6A covers appeals.
This Act, consisting of 19 Parts divided into 207 Sections, provides for the grant of land as Torres Strait Islander land. The Act recognizes that the land is of spiritual, social, historical, cultural and economic importance to Torres Strait Islanders, who inhabited the territory that is now Queensland before the settlement of Europeans (Preface). Part 2 contains basic concepts on, among others, Island custom and what is to be considered available land that is it claimable under the Act.
This Act provides for the effective recognition, protection and conservation of the Torres Strait Islander cultural heritage.
This Act, consisting of 10 Chapters, aims at seeking to achieve ecological sustainability by managing the process by which development takes place, including ensuring the process is accountable, effective and efficient and delivers sustainable outcomes, managing the effects of development on the environment, including managing the use of premises and continuing the coordination and integration of planning at the local, regional and State levels.
This Act concerns the activities of surveyors in Queensland, it establishes and regulates the operation of the Surveyors Board of Queensland, defines the obligations related to the practice of the profession and provides for the registration of surveyors.
The Act (79 sections, 1 Schedule) is divided into 7 Parts: Preliminary (I); Administration (II); Qualification of Surveyors and Registration (III); Regulation of Practice (IV); Discipline of Registered Persons (V); Appeals from Board's Decisions (VI); Miscellaneous (VII).The Act establishes the Surveyors Board of Queensland which is responsible, inter alia, for the training, examination, testing and registration of surveyors and the establishment of survey standards.
This Act, consisting of 9 Parts, provides for developing, maintaining and improving the Queensland survey and mapping infrastructure.
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