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Displaying 86 - 90 of 259Coast Protection Regulations 2015.
These Regulations, under the Coast Protection Act 1972, consisting of 5 sections and completed by two Schedules, provides for the conservation and management coasts of the state of South Australia as well as coast protection districts.Schedule 1 lists down the Warden's identity card Form and Schedule 2 repeals several Regulations as specified in the text.
Northern Territory Civil and Administrative Tribunal (Conferral of Jurisdiction for Native Title Matters) Act 2014 (Act No. 36).
This Act, consisting of three Parts and one Schedule, regulates the Tribunal, as the independent body mentioned in section 24MD(6B)(f) of the Native Title Act, which may hear and make recommendations about objections mentioned in section 24MD(6B)(d) of that Act. The following are parties to a proceeding: (a) the claimant or body corporate mentioned in section 24MD(6B)(d) of the Native Title Act; (b) the person mentioned in section 24MD(6B)(e)(ii) of the Native Title Act.
Forestry Revocation and National Parks Reservation Act 1996.
This Act provides for revoking certain areas as parts of State forests (including national forests) and flora reserves and transforming them in national parks or including them in existing national parks or nature reserves. The Act also changes the names of certain national parks and makes provisions on access roads and their administration.
Forestry Revocation and National Parks Reservation Act 1984.
This Act provides for revoking certain areas as parts of State forests and of timber reserves and including them, and other Crown lands, in existing national parks and nature reserves.
Stock Routes and Travelling Stock Act.
This Act concerns the maintenance and control of stock reserves and stock routes and for the control of travelling stocks, it consists of 67 sections and is divided into eight parts. The Act provides for the appointment of the Chief Inspector of Stock Routes, the Superintendent of Stock Routes and the Registrar of Stock Routes and regulates their operation (Part 2).