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Coast Protection Act 1972.

Coast Protection Act 1972.
An Act to make provision for the conservation and protection of the beaches and coast of this State; and for other purposes.

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This Act, consisting of 37 sections divided into seven Parts provides for the conservation and management of beaches and coasts of the state of South Australia. The Act provides for the establishment of the Coast Protection Board, defines its functions and powers and regulates its operation. The Act also establishes Coast protection districts and requires them to prepare and implement management plans. The Act provides for the creation of the Coast Protection Fund and regulates its operation.The Act is divided into the following Parts: Preliminary; Administration; Coast protection districts; Powers of Board; Financial provisions and Miscellaneous.

Implemented by: Coast Protection (South East) Regulations, 2000. (2000-08-31)
Implemented by: Coast Protection (Kangaroo Island) Regulations, 2000. (2000-08-31)
Implemented by: Coast Protection (Eyre) Regulations, 2000. (2000-08-31)
Implemented by: Coast Protection (Yorke) Regulations, 2000. (2000-08-31)
Implemented by: Coast Protection (Spencer) Regulations, 2000. (2000-08-31)
Implemented by: Coast Protection (Fleurieu) Regulations, 2000. (2000-08-31)
Implemented by: Coast Protection (Metropolitan) Regulations, 2000. (2000-08-31)
Implemented by: Coast Protection Regulations 2015. (2015-06-11)

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