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NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT 1974 - SECT 91N Other ancillary actions that may be directed to be carried out

NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT 1974 - SECT 91N

Other ancillary actions that may be directed to be carried out

91N Other ancillary actions that may be directed to be carried out

The Secretary in a direction under this Division may also direct a person to carry out the following actions--

(a) ascertaining the nature and extent of the damage or harm concerned and furnishing the information or records obtained to other persons (including to the Secretary),
(b) preparing, furnishing and carrying out a plan of action,
(c) furnishing progress reports,
(d) monitoring, sampling and analysing anything to ascertain the nature and extent of the harm concerned or the progress in remediating the harm,
(e) vacating the land concerned (or part of it), ceasing to carry on, modifying, or not commencing, an activity on, or use of, the land (or part of it),
(f) carrying on an activity (or an aspect of it) only during particular times or in a particular manner,
(g) in relation to harm to an Aboriginal object or place, preparing a report on an activity's likely impact on the Aboriginal object or Aboriginal place concerned,
(h) construction, installation or removal of anything (including plants and structures such as fencing, walls, bunds or other barriers),
(i) erecting or displaying on the land concerned any sign or notice containing directions to persons not to enter the land or not to use the land in a specified manner or for a specified purpose or containing other directions of that kind or any other kind,
(j) refraining from disturbance or further disturbance of the land concerned in a specified manner or below a specified depth,
(k) informing the Secretary of any change in the ownership or occupancy of the land concerned, to the extent that the person subject to the requirement is aware of the change,
(l) in relation to harm to an Aboriginal object or place, consulting with Aboriginal community groups or representatives (for example to develop a strategy or plan in relation to the remediation work),
(m) in relation to harm to an Aboriginal object, moving the object.