This Regulation, consisting of and one Schedule, establishes the requirements to be met for aboriginal land heritage. The purposes of section 19G(2) of the Act, related to the following information is required: a) the name and address of the body corporate from time to time constituting the Recognised Aboriginal Representative Body; b) the name, address and contact details of either: (i) the public officer of the Recognised Aboriginal Representative Body; or (ii) a secretary or director of a body corporate from time to time constituting the Recognised Aboriginal Representative Body who will act as the contact person for the Recognised Aboriginal Representative Body; c) the address and contact details of the principal place of business of the Recognised Aboriginal Representative Body; d) subject to section 10 of the Act, a description of sufficient particularity to identify the area, Aboriginal site, Aboriginal object or Aboriginal remains in respect of which the Recognised Aboriginal Representative Body is determined or appointed. Information to be contained in local heritage agreement, Approval of local heritage agreement and Information to be contained in register of agreements are specified in sections 5-7. The Schedule lays down fees for applications.
Implements: Aboriginal Heritage Act 1988. (2016-03-24)
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