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NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT 1974 - SECT 115A
Management plans for protected native plants
(1) The Director-General may cause a flora plan of management to be prepared
for any commercial activity relating to a species or group of species of
protected native plant if the Director-General is of the opinion that the
activity has the potential to affect adversely the conservation of the species
or group.
(2) The Director-General may require consultation with the
Scientific Committee established under Part 8 of the
Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 in the preparation of a flora
plan of management.
(3) In the preparation of a flora plan of management for
a species of protected native plant the following matters are to be
considered: (a) the ecology of the species,
(b) the sustainability of the
proposed management regime,
(c) Aboriginal cultural practices,
(d) standards
to be adhered to in the picking or growing of plants,
(e) whether limits need
to be imposed on the number of licences that may be issued for a commercial
activity if a licence is required to carry out the activity,
(f) protocols
for the extraction of plant material from the wild,
(g) consistency with any
threat abatement plan, or recovery plan, within the meaning of the
Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 ,
(h) monitoring of the activity,
(i) any other matters that the Director-General considers relevant.
(4)
Before a flora plan of management is adopted by the Director-General, the
Director-General is to ensure that a draft of the plan is publicly exhibited
and that a period of at least 30 days is given for the making of
representations on the draft plan.
(5) The Director-General is to consider
any representations made within that period before adopting the flora
plan of management.
(6) The Director-General may amend or revoke a flora
plan of management.
(7) Subsections (2)-(5) apply to an amendment of a flora
plan of management in the same way as they apply to the preparation and
adoption of a flora plan of management.
(8) The regulations may make
provision for or with respect to treating flora plans of management (however
described) prepared for the purposes of other legislation, including
legislation of the Commonwealth, as flora plans of management for the purposes
of this Act.
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