ABORIGINAL CULTURAL HERITAGE ACT 2003 - SECT 74
Recording or refusing to record findings of cultural heritage study
ABORIGINAL CULTURAL HERITAGE ACT 2003 - SECT 74
Recording or refusing to record findings of cultural heritage study
74 Recording or refusing to record findings of cultural heritage study
(1) When the chief executive records, or refuses to record, the findings of
the cultural heritage study in the register, the chief executive must give
written notice of the recording, or refusal to record, to—
(a) the sponsor;
and
(b) each person who is an owner or occupier of a part of the study area;
and
(c) each local government whose local government area includes a part of
the study area; and
(2) The
recording of findings in the register is not ineffective only because—
(a)
it is open to a person under division 5 to object to the recording of the
findings; or
(b) a person entitled to a written notice under subsection (1)
does not receive the notice.
(3) If the chief executive refuses to record the
findings of the cultural heritage study in the register, the chief executive
must include in each written notice given under subsection (1) a statement of
the chief executive’s reasons for refusing to record the findings.