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Displaying 41 - 45 of 113Aboriginal Land Regulation 2011.
This Regulation provides for the implementation of the Aboriginal Land Act 1991. The Regulation is divided into 8 Parts (56 regulations) and is completed by 5 Schedules. Part 2 sets out provisions on land trusts and Part 3 provides codes of conduct about mining leases. Part 4 prescribes mining royalties and Part 5 regulates appeals to the Land Appeal Court. The remaining Parts address declarations, provisions of miscellaneous nature, and transitional provisions.
Recreation Areas Management Act 2006.
The purpose of this Act is the establishment, maintenance and use of recreation areas, and to provide, coordinate, integrate and improve recreational planning, recreational facilities and recreational management for recreation areas.The Act consists of 12 Parts divided into 251 sections. Part 2 provides for the establishment of recreational areas and Part 3 concerns the preparation, contents and approval of management plans. Part 4 covers provisions regarding the access to, and permits for, recreation areas and Part 5 deals with commercial activity agreements for recreation areas.
Recreation Areas Management Regulation 2007.
This Regulation, consisting of nine Parts divided into 60 sections, implements the Recreation Areas Management Act 2006 by providing specifications on the management of five recreational areas: Bribie Island, Fraser Island, Green Island, Inskip Peninsula and Moreton Island. The Regulation provides for permits required under the Act and prescribes restrictions on the use of vehicles, the taking of animals and plants and the depositing of waste into recreation areas.
Implements: Recreation Areas Management Act 2006. (2016-05-25)
Land Valuation Act 2010.
The Act concerns the valuation of land for rating, taxing and rental purposes. It consists of 302 sections divided into 10 Chapters. Chapter 2 is dedicated to valuation which is to be done by the valuer-general and includes valuation methodologies, land to be included in valuations, annual valuations and maintenance valuations. Chapter 3 concerns objections to valuations and Chapter 4 covers valuation appeals. Chapters 5 provides for internal and external reviews of decisions taken by the valuer-general.
Sustainable Planning Regulation, 2009.
This Regulation, consisting of 9 Parts and divided into 45 sections, completed by 26 Schedules, provides on matters prescribed for the State planning instruments (State planning regulatory provision; regional plan; State planning policy; standard planning scheme provisions) and local planning instruments, for the identification, by local governments of areas (called master planned areas) to be the subject of integrated land use and infrastructure planning and the designation for community infrastructure, and for integrating State and local government assessment and approval processes for de