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National Parks (Point Hicks Marine National Park) Regulations 2002

S.R. No. 108/2002

Version as at 16 November 2002

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1.Objective

2.Authorising provision

3.Commencement

4.Definitions

5.Conditions of approval of the Minister

6.Method of notifying the Minister

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SCHEDULE—Point Hicks Marine National Park Permitted Stopping Area

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1. General Information

2. Table of Amendments

3. Explanatory Details

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Version No. 001

National Parks (Point Hicks Marine National Park) Regulations 2002

S.R. No. 108/2002

Version as at 16 November 2002

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S.R. No. 108/2002

National Parks (Point Hicks Marine National Park) Regulations 2002

1.Objective

The objective of these Regulations is to prescribe the conditions for approvals by the Minister for persons in possession or charge of boats to be in Point Hicks Marine National Park while carrying priority species.

2.Authorising provision

These Regulations are made under section 48(1)(q) of the National Parks Act 1975.

3.Commencement

These Regulations come into operation on 16November 2002.

4.Definitions

In these Regulations—

"Point Hicks Marine National Park" means the park described in Part 9 of Schedule Seven of the National Parks Act 1975; and

"the Act" means the National Parks Act 1975.

5.Conditions of approval of the Minister

For the purposes of section 45B(3) of the Act, the prescribed conditions of approval of the Minister are as follows—

(a)the approval remains in force for a period of 12 months commencing on the date of its issue;

(b)on each occasion on which the person to whom the approval has been given enters Point Hicks Marine National Park he or she must have notified the Minister, before so entering—

(i)of the number of the Fishery Access Licence under which the priority species carried on the boat have been caught; and

(ii)of his or her intention to enter the park;

(c)on each occasion on which the person to whom the approval has been given leaves Point Hicks Marine National Park he or she must notify the Minister, as soon as practicable after leaving the park—

(i)of the number of the Fishery Access Licence under which any priority species carried on the boat have been caught; and

(ii)of his or her departure from the park;

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(d)the boat in respect of which the approval has been given must not remain stationary in any part of the park except that part shown hatched on the plan in the Schedule;

(e)the boat in respect of which the approval has been given must travel by the shortest practicable route, on entering the park, from its point of entry on the boundary of the park to the boundary of the area shown hatched in the Schedule;

(f)the boat in respect of which the approval has been given must travel by the shortest practicable route, when leaving the park, from the point of exit on the boundary of the area shown hatched in the Schedule to the boundary of the park.

6.Method of notifying the Minister

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For the purposes of the conditions set out in regulation 5, notification to the Minister may be made by telephone, on the telephone number disseminated for that purpose by the Minister.

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SCHEDULE

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Point Hicks Marine National Park Permitted Stopping Area

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1.General Information

Endnotes

The National Parks (Point Hicks Marine National Park) Regulations 2002, S.R.No.108/2002 were made on 29 October 2002 by the Governor in Council under section 48(1)(q) of the National Parks Act 1975, No.8702/1975 and came into operation on 16 November 2002.

The National Parks (Point Hicks Marine National Park) Regulations 2002 will sunset 10 years after the day of making on 29 October 2012 (see section5 of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1994).

2.Table of Amendments

Endnotes

There are no amendments made to the National Parks (Point Hicks Marine National Park) Regulations 2002 by statutory rules, subordinate instruments and Acts.

3.Explanatory Details

Endnotes

No entries at date of publication.

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