ENVIRONMENTAL OFFSETS REGULATION 2014 - SCHEDULE 1
ENVIRONMENTAL OFFSETS REGULATION 2014 - SCHEDULE 1
SCHEDULE 1 – Activities prescribed for section 9(c) of the Act
1 a resource activity carried out under an environmental authority under the Environmental Protection Act 1994 for which an amendment application, a site-specific application or a variation application was made under that Act
2 a prescribed ERA under the Environmental Protection Act 1994
3 the carrying out of works authorised under the Marine Parks Act 2004 in a marine park within the meaning of that Act
4 an activity conducted under an authority granted, made, issued or given under the Nature Conservation Act 1992 , section 34 , 35 , 38 , 42AD , 42AE , 43F , 43G or 43H in a protected area
5 taking a protected plant within the meaning of the Nature Conservation Act 1992 under a protected plant clearing permit under the Nature Conservation (Plants) Regulation 2020
6 development for which an environmental offset may be required under any of the following modules of the repealed State development assessment provisions made under the repealed Sustainable Planning Regulation 2009 —(a) module 4 (environmentally relevant activities);(b) module 5 (fisheries resources);(c) module 8 (native vegetation clearing);(d) module 10 (coastal protection);(e) module 11 (wetland protection area)
7 development for which an environmental offset may be required under any of the following State codes of the State development assessment provisions—(a) State code 8 (Coastal development and tidal works);(b) State code 9 (Great Barrier Reef wetland protection areas);(c) State code 11 (Removal, destruction or damage of marine plants);(d) State code 12 (Development in a declared fish habitat);(e) State code 16 (Native vegetation clearing);(f) State code 18 (Constructing or raising waterway barrier works in fish habitats);(g) State code 22 (Environmentally relevant activities);(h) State code 25 (Development in South East Queensland koala habitat areas)
8 development for which an environmental offset may be required under a local planning instrument