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Displaying 96 - 100 of 259Soil Conservation and Land Utilisation Act.
The Act, consisting of 47 sections divided into six Parts, provides for the appointment of the Commissioner for Soil Conservation and soil conservation officers. For the purposes of this Act, there shall be a council, to be known as the Soil Conservation Advisory Council.
Valuation of Land Regulation 2006.
This Regulation implements the Valuation of Land Act 1916 by providing specifications on the valuation related procedures, including refunds and objections. The object of this Regulation is to repeal and remake, without any changes in substance, the provisions of the Valuation of Land Regulation 2001.
Rural Lands Protection Amendment Act 2008.
The Act contains amendments relating to rating. The following amendments commenced on 1 January 2009: a) abolished minimum rates, (b) increased the minimum rateable area to 10 hectares, (c) made provision (as a transitional measure) for the making of rates during the 2009 calendar year.
Kiama Local Environmental Plan 2011.
The Plan, consisting of six Parts and completed by five Schedules, applies to all of the land within the area of Kiama. It is divided into ten Parts: Preliminary (1); Permitted or prohibited development (2); Exempt and complying development (3); Principal development standards (4); Miscellaneous provisions (5); Additional local provisions (6).
Griffith Local Environmental Plan 2014.
This Plan, consisting of seven Parts and completed by five Schedules, This Plan aims to make local environmental planning provisions for land in Griffith in accordance with the relevant standard environmental planning instrument under section 33A of the Act.