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STRATEGIC INFRASTRUCTURE CORRIDORS (STRATEGIC AND RECREATIONAL USE) ACT 2016

- Act 50 of 2016 - Royal Assent 21 December 2016

Table of Provisions

Long Title

PART 1 - Preliminary

  • 1 Short title
  • 2 Commencement
  • 3 Interpretation
  • 4 Reserved purposes
  • 5 Act binds Crown, &c.

PART 2 - Strategic Infrastructure Corridors Division 1 - Declaration

of strategic infrastructure corridors
  • 6 Declaration of strategic infrastructure corridor
  • 7 Amendment of corridor notice or CPR plan
  • 8 Revocation of corridor notice
  • 9 Parliament must authorise corridor notice before it is made

Division 2 - Effect of declaration of strategic infrastructure

corridor
  • 10 Corridor ceases to be part of rail planning corridor or rail
  • network
  • 11 Land in corridor vests in Crown
  • 12 Extinguishment of rights and liabilities in corridor
  • 13 Preserved limitations and preserved rights
  • 14 Effect of preservation on certain leases, subleases and licences
  • 15 Compensation for vesting or extinguishment
  • 16 Titles may be created in relation to corridors and adjoining land
  • 17 Notice in relation to corridor may be placed on Register
  • 18 Compliance with Part 3 of the Local Government (Building and
  • Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1993
  • 19 State tax not payable in relation to actions under this Division

PART 3 - Powers of Minister in Relation to Land Within Corridor

  • 20 Restriction on application of Crown Lands Act 1976
  • 21 Minister may grant leases and licences under Crown Lands Act 1976
  • 22 Cancellation of certain leases and licences
  • 23 Minister may grant business licences under Crown Lands Act 1976 in
  • relation to corridor
  • 24 Minister may cancel permission issued by corridor manager

PART 4 - Managing Authority

  • 25 Minister to be managing authority where no corridor manager appointed
  • 26 Powers and functions of managing authority generally
  • 27 Functions of managing authority
  • 28 Contracting out by managing authority

PART 5 - Corridor Managers Division 1 - Appointment of corridor

managers and committees of management
  • 29 Appointment of corridor managers
  • 30 Designated recreational purposes
  • 31 Revocation of appointment of corridor manager
  • 32 Committee of management

Division 2 - Functions and powers generally of corridor managers

  • 33 Minister may direct corridor manager
  • 34 Powers and functions of corridor manager
  • 35 Duty to manage corridor, &c.
  • 36 Contracting out by corridor manager
  • 37 Corridor manager taken to be occupier of corridor and is required
  • to carry out duties, &c.

Division 3 - Infrastructure, works and improvements

  • 38 Use of substantial fixed infrastructure
  • 39 Corridor manager's responsibilities in relation to substantial fixed
  • infrastructure
  • 40 Works and improvement
  • 41 Duties in relation to carrying out of works
  • 42 Improvements on corridor

Division 4 - Business permissions

  • 43 Prohibition on undertaking business on corridor
  • 44 Application for business permission
  • 45 Grant of business permission
  • 46 Application for renewal of business permission
  • 47 Renewal of business permission
  • 48 Transfer of business permission
  • 49 Cancellation of business permission
  • 50 Money may be charged in relation to business permission

Division 5 - Miscellaneous

  • 51 Insurance
  • 52 Register of corridor authorisations to be kept
  • 53 Corridor manager may determine restricted or prohibited access areas
  • 54 State taxes, &c., payable by corridor manager

PART 6 - Planning

  • 55 Interpretation of Part 6
  • 56 Applications for permitted development in relation to land within, or
  • adjoining, corridor
  • 57 Applications for discretionary permits that relate to land within
  • corridor or adjoining land
  • 58 Minor amendments of permits
  • 59 Planning status of certain works, uses or developments in corridors
  • 60 Minister may refer certain applications to another planning authority

PART 7 - Reserve Management Plans and Corridor Plans

  • 61 Reserve management plans
  • 62 Corridor plans
  • 63 Notice of corridor plans
  • 64 Corridor to be managed and developed in accordance with relevant
  • plans

PART 8 - Fencing and Drainage

  • 65 Interpretation of Part
  • 66 Boundary Fences Act 1908
  • 67 Corridor manager may make arrangements for fencing
  • 68 Obligations in relation to fencing
  • 69 Control of drainage

PART 9 - Service Infrastructure Division 1 - Interpretation of Part

  • 70 Interpretation of Part 9
  • 71 Relationship to service infrastructure legislation

Division 2 - Installation of service infrastructure

  • 72 Responsible entity for service infrastructure
  • 73 Installation of service infrastructure on strategic infrastructure
  • corridor
  • 74 Compliance with installation conditions

Division 3 - Installed service infrastructure

  • 75 Removal of problematic service infrastructure
  • 76 Removal of pre-existing infrastructure

PART 10 - Clearing of Obstructions to Line of Sight

  • 77 Interpretation of Part 10
  • 78 Clearing obstructions to line of sight
  • 79 Warrant in relation to line of sight

PART 11 - Corridor Crossings

  • 80 Interpretation of Part 11
  • 81 Access to corridor
  • 82 Private road use permission
  • 83 Responsible manager to enter into corridor crossing agreements
  • 84 Removal of railway track on public roads that extend between parts
  • of corridor
  • 85 Maintenance responsibilities where public road extends between parts
  • of corridor
  • 86 Maintenance responsibilities at corridor crossings – private
  • roads
  • 87 Private road construction permission
  • 88 Compliance with construction conditions

PART 12 - Access to Corridor and Adjoining Land

  • 89 Interpretation of Part 12
  • 90 Emergency works access to adjoining land
  • 91 Routine works access to adjoining land – without permission
  • 92 Warrant of entry
  • 93 Right of occupier of adjoining land to access corridor in emergency

PART 13 - Removal of Objects in Corridor and Making Good of Damage

  • 94 Removal, &c., of unauthorised works and service infrastructure
  • 95 Removal from corridor of abandoned articles
  • 96 Making good of damage

PART 14 - Miscellaneous

  • 97 Delegation by Minister
  • 98 Corridor may be leased for purposes of tourist or heritage rail
  • 99 Removal of rail infrastructure
  • 100 Transfer and disposal of rail infrastructure
  • 101 Approval of Minister required for removal of rail infrastructure
  • 102 Compensation not payable
  • 103 Non-feasance protection for failure to carry out works
  • 104 Farmers not liable for damage caused to users of corridor by
  • agricultural spraying
  • 105 Responsible manager may issue directions in relation to use of
  • corridor
  • 106 Charging of fees for use
  • 107 Use of fees
  • 108 No rating of corridor
  • 109 Status of certain instructions
  • 110 Regulations
  • 111 Administration of Act
  • [ Note: This table has been automatically generated and may be incomplete. ]

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