NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT 1972 - SECT 30
NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT 1972 - SECT 30
30—Constitution of conservation parks by proclamation
(1) The Governor may,
by proclamation—
(a)
constitute as a conservation park any specified Crown land, or specified
Aboriginal-owned land, that should, in the Governor's opinion, be protected or
preserved for the purpose of conserving any wildlife or the natural or
historic features of that land; and
(b)
assign a name to a conservation park so constituted.
(1a) A proclamation
must not be made under subsection (1)—
(a)
constituting a conservation park of Aboriginal-owned land unless a
co-management agreement has been made for the park; or
(b)
assigning a name to such a park unless the name has been nominated by the
registered proprietor of the land.
(2) The Governor may,
by subsequent proclamation—
(a)
abolish a conservation park constituted under this section; or
(b)
alter the boundaries of a conservation park constituted under this section; or
(c)
alter the name of a conservation park constituted under this section.
(3) A proclamation
must not be made under subsection (2)(a) or (b) by virtue of which any
land ceases to be, or ceases to be included in, a conservation park, except in
pursuance of a resolution passed by both Houses of Parliament.
(4) Notice of a motion
for a resolution under subsection (3) must be given at least
14 sitting days before the motion is passed.
(5) A proclamation
must not be made under subsection (2)(b) or (c) in relation to a
conservation park constituted of Aboriginal-owned land except with the
agreement of the registered proprietor of the land.