NATIONAL PARKS ACT 1975 No. 8702 of 1975 Version incorporating amendments as at 2 July 2009 National Parks Act 1975 - TABLE OF PROVISIONS Section Page PART I-PRELIMINARY 1. Short title and commencement 2. Repeals and savings 3. Definitions 4. Objects of Act 4A. Application of Road Management Act 2004. PART II-ADMINISTRATION 5. Director 6. Function of the Director 7-9. Repealed 10. National Parks Advisory Council 11. Functions of National Parks Advisory Council 12. Repealed 13. Members of National Parks Advisory Council 14. Advisory committees 15. Function of advisory committees 16. Certain offices deemed not to be office of profit under Crown 16A. Secretary may enter into management agreements PART III-NATIONAL PARKS, STATE PARKS AND OTHER PARKS Division 1-National parks and State parks 17. National parks and State parks Division 1A-Wilderness parks 17A. Wilderness parks-Schedule Two A 17B. Management plans 17C. Prohibition on development and other activities Division 1B-Marine national parks and marine sanctuaries 17D. Marine national parks and marine sanctuaries Division 2-Other parks 18. Other parks Division 3-General provisions 19. Powers of Minister 19AA. Management of land prior to its reservation 19A. Management agreements with Trust for Nature 19B. Secretary to manage reserved land 19C. Minister may make management agreements with public authorities 19D. Minister may make agreements with other States 19E. Leasing and managing of land adjacent to parks 19F. Order that land to be treated as a park for certain purposes 20. Powers of Secretary 21. Secretary may grant certain permits etc. 21A. Permits to take fish or fishing bait for research in marine national parks and marine sanctuaries 21B. Remote and natural areas 21C. Protection of remote and natural areas 21D. Management of remote and natural areas 22. Zones in parks 22A. Wilderness zones-General 22B. Navigation lights-Sandpatch and Wilsons Promontory wilderness zones 22C. Repealed 22D. Deer hunting in some wilderness zones 23. Permanent works that may be carried out in parks 24. Maintenance works to be carried out in parks 25. Certain works may be carried out on foreshore etc. adjacent to parks 25A. Continuation of existing uses 25B. Harvesting of a pine plantation in Lake Eildon National Park 26. Special provisions for certain parks 26A. Tenancies or licences for certain purposes 27. Rights of public authorities in respect of parks 27A. Agreement with electricity company 27B. Native title not to be affected by amendments 27C. Repealed Division 4-Special provisions relating to particular parks 28. Hattah Lakes National Park 29. Wilson's Promontory National Park 29A. Lighthouse leases-Wilsons Promontory National Park 29B. Lighthouse leases-Great Otway National Park 30. Point Nepean National Park 30A. Operations in the Alpine National Park 30AA. Lease or licence to a generation company-Alpine National Park 30AB. Agreement with a generation company-Alpine National Park 30B. Protection of access rights of freeholders in Alpine National Park 30BA. Rights to move cattle through the Alpine National Park 30C. Protection of life occupancies in Alpine National Park 30D. Protection of access rights to Murray-Sunset National Park 30E. Change of name of Murray-Sunset National Park 30F. Access rights-French Island National Park 30G. Water distribution works authority-Greater Bendigo National Park, Broken-Boosey State Park, Castlemaine Diggings National Heritage Park 30H. Dam licences-Greater Bendigo National Park, Castlemaine Diggings National Heritage Park 30I. Protection of access rights of freeholders in relation to certain parks 30J. Protection of access rights of freeholders in Mitchell River National Park 30K. Right to move cattle or sheep through Heathcote-Graytown National Park and Broken-Boosey State Park 30L. Repealed 30M. Water licences-Broken-Boosey State Park 31. Croajingolong National Park 31A. Repealed 31AA. Leases in Mount Buffalo National Park 31AB. Lease of O'Shannassy Lodge-Yarra Ranges National Park 32, 32A. Repealed 32AA. Glenample Homestead 32AB. Tenancy of Rover Scout Chalet 32AC. Protection of access rights of freeholders in Croajingolong National Park and Snowy River National Park 32AD. Repealed 32AE. Advisory Committee 32AF. Protection of access rights of freeholders in Wyperfeld National Park 32AG. Repealed 32AH. Protection of access rights of freeholders in Yarra Ranges National Park Division 5-Repealed 32B. Tenancies for surf lifesaving club purposes 32C. Repealed 32CA. Arthurs Seat chairlift lease 32D. Authorities to search for minerals in certain parks 32E. Grazing in Barmah Park 32F. Barmah Forest Grazing Advisory Committee 32FA. Repealed 32FAA. Protection of access rights of freeholders in Cathedral Range State Park 32G. The hunting of feral animals 32H. Protection of designated water supply catchment areas and their water resources 32I. Management agreements with managing water authorities 32J. Access to property in designated water supply catchment areas 32K. Control and management of structures and installations in designated water supply catchment areas 32L. Extraction of forest produce from Kinglake National Park and Yarra Ranges National Park 32M. Determination of disputes 32N. Restricted areas in designated water supply catchment areas 32O. Access rights-French Island Marine National Park 32P, 32Q Expired 32R. Drainage licences-Cobboboonee National Park PART IV-GENERAL 33. Rents etc. to be paid into the Consolidated Fund 34. Repealed 35. Annual report 35A. Repealed 36. Seizure and forfeiture of guns and other weapons 37. Secretary may consent to certain guns or other weapons being carried or used 37AA. Secretary may consent to weapons other than guns being carried through parks 37A. Minister may cause to be erected signs to indicate parks 38. Authorised officer may demand name etc. 38AA. Production of identification 38A. Powers of authorised officers within catchment areas 39. Application of section 188A of the Land Act 1958. 40. Consent to mining leases and licences 40A. Leases etc. under the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1982 deemed to be subject to conditions 40B. Pipelines and seafloor cables in marine national parks and marine sanctuaries 41. Impounding of livestock 41A. Land included in a park no longer reserved or affected by proclamation or Order PART V-OFFENCES AND PROCEEDINGS Division 1-General offences 42. Use of certain names prohibited 43. Trades and businesses not to be carried on in parks unless authorised 44. Guns etc. not to be carried in parks 45. Persons not to obstruct etc. or to fail to comply with requests of authorised officers Division 2-Offences in marine national parks and marine sanctuaries and related matters 45A. Fishing offences in marine national parks and marine sanctuaries 45B. Approval to remain in Point Hicks Marine National Park 45C. Proceedings and enforcement under this Division 45D. Liability for offences 45E. Time for bringing proceedings Division 3-Provisions relating to proceedings and other matters 46. Proceedings 47. Evidence 47A. Compensation for damage to parks 47B. General penalty provision 47C. Expiation of prescribed offence by payment of fee 47D. Management plan to be tabled PART VI-REGULATIONS AND OTHER MATTERS 48. Regulations 48A. Native title not affected by amendments PART VII-TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS 49AA. Definition 49. Duties etc. of Director to become duties of Secretary 50-50B. Repealed 50C. National Parks (Box-Ironbark and Other Parks) Act 2002-Land to become reserved forest-Land adjoining Paddys Ranges State Park 50D. National Parks (Box-Ironbark and Other Parks) Act 2002-Continuation of licences to cut and take away forest produce for the purpose of eucalyptus oil harvesting under the Forests Act 1958-Greater Bendigo National Park 50E-50J Repealed 50K. Land to become part of park on surrender to the Crown 50L. National Parks (Box-Ironbark and Other Parks) Act 2002-Transitional provision-Existing authorities under the Mineral Resources Development Act 1990. 50M. Registrar of Titles to make necessary amendments to records 50N. Native Title not affected by amendments 50O. Saving of licences-Alpine Grazing Act 50P. Licences not renewable PART VIII-CREATION OF CROWN LAND RESERVES 51. Goolengook Flora and Fauna Reserve 52. Martins Creek Flora and Fauna Reserve PART IX-FURTHER TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS 53. Definition 54. National Parks (Amendment) Act 2000-Registrar of Titles to make necessary amendments 55. Repealed 56. National Parks (Amendment) Act 2000-Continuation of leases 57-60. Repealed 61. Definition-2005 Act 61A. Continuation of lease-2005 Act 61B. Continuation of licences-2005 Act 61C-62. Repealed 62A. Saving of agreement 63. Heathcote-Graytown National Park-Land not affected by enactment of 2002 Act 64. Registrar of Titles to make necessary amendments to records 65, 66. Repealed 67. Registrar of Titles to make necessary amendments to records 68. Definition-2006 Act 69. Operation of amendments to section 19F. 70. Definition-2008 Act 71. Licences and permits to cut and take away forest produce for firewood under the Forests Act 1958-2008 Act 72. Tour operator licences and permits granted under the Forests Act 1958-2008 Act 73. Apiary occupation rights under the Land Act 1958-2008 Act 74. Rights to cease-reserved forest-2008 Act 75. Rights to cease-roads-2008 Act __________________ SCHEDULE 1. SCHEDULE 1A-Native Title Not Affected 1. Definitions 2. Native Title not affected by the National Parks (Additions and Other Amendments) Act 2004. 3. Native Title not affected by the National Parks (Otways and Other Amendments) Act 2005. 4. Native Title not affected by the National Parks and Crown Land (Reserves) Acts Amendment Act 2008. SCHEDULE 2-National Parks PART 1-ALFRED NATIONAL PARK PART 2-BRISBANE RANGES NATIONAL PARK PART 3-TARRA-BULGA NATIONAL PARK PART 4-MORNINGTON PENINSULA NATIONAL PARK PART 5-CHURCHILL NATIONAL PARK PART 6-DANDENONG RANGES NATIONAL PARK PART 7-LAKE EILDON NATIONAL PARK PART 8-MITCHELL RIVER NATIONAL PARK PART 9-HATTAH-KULKYNE NATIONAL PARK PART 10-KINGLAKE NATIONAL PARK PART 11-THE LAKES NATIONAL PARK PART 12-LIND NATIONAL PARK PART 13-LITTLE DESERT NATIONAL PARK PART 14-LOWER GLENELG NATIONAL PARK PART 15-FRENCH ISLAND NATIONAL PARK PART 16-MORWELL NATIONAL PARK PART 17-MOUNT BUFFALO NATIONAL PARK PART 18-MOUNT ECCLES NATIONAL PARK PART 19-MOUNT RICHMOND NATIONAL PARK PART 20-ORGAN PIPES NATIONAL PARK PART 21-PORT CAMPBELL NATIONAL PARK PART 22-Repealed PART 23-WILSONS PROMONTORY NATIONAL PARK PART 24-Repealed PART 25-WYPERFELD NATIONAL PARK PART 26-BURROWA-PINE MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK PART 27-BAW BAW NATIONAL PARK PART 28-CROAJINGOLONG NATIONAL PARK PART 29-SNOWY RIVER NATIONAL PARK PART 30-CHILTERN-MT PILOT NATIONAL PARK PART 31-GREAT OTWAY NATIONAL PARK PARTS 32, 33-Repealed PART 34-GRAMPIANS NATIONAL PARK PART 35-COOPRACAMBRA NATIONAL PARK PART 36-ERRINUNDRA NATIONAL PARK PART 37-ALPINE NATIONAL PARK PART 38-MURRAY-SUNSET NATIONAL PARK PART 39-YARRA RANGES NATIONAL PARK PART 40-TERRICK TERRICK NATIONAL PARK PART 41-GREATER BENDIGO NATIONAL PARK PART 42-HEATHCOTE-GRAYTOWN NATIONAL PARK PART 43-ST ARNAUD RANGE NATIONAL PARK PART 44-POINT NEPEAN NATIONAL PARK PART 45-COBBOBOONEE NATIONAL PARK SCHEDULE 2A-Wilderness Parks PART 1-BIG DESERT WILDERNESS PARK PART 2-AVON WILDERNESS PARK PART 3-WABBA WILDERNESS PARK SCHEDULE 2B-State Parks PART 1-Repealed PART 2-ARTHURS SEAT STATE PARK PART 3-BARMAH STATE PARK PART 4-BLACK RANGE STATE PARK PART 5-BUNYIP STATE PARK PART 6-CAPE NELSON STATE PARK PART 7-Repealed PART 8-CATHEDRAL RANGE STATE PARK PART 9-DERGHOLM STATE PARK PARTS 10, 11-Repealed PART 12-HOLEY PLAINS STATE PARK PARTS 13, 14-Repealed PART 15-KOOYOORA STATE PARK PART 16-LANGI GHIRAN STATE PARK PART 17-LERDERDERG STATE PARK PART 18-Repealed PART 19-MOONDARRA STATE PARK PART 20-MOUNT ARAPILES-TOOAN STATE PARK PART 21-MT. BUANGOR STATE PARK PART 22-MOUNT LAWSON STATE PARK PART 23-MOUNT NAPIER STATE PARK PART 24-MOUNT SAMARIA STATE PARK PART 25-MOUNT WORTH STATE PARK PART 26-PADDYS RANGES STATE PARK PARTS 27-29-Repealed PART 30-WARBY RANGE STATE PARK PART 31-WARRANDYTE STATE PARK PART 32-WERRIBEE GORGE STATE PARK PART 33-Repealed PART 34-LEAGHUR STATE PARK PART 35-MOUNT GRANYA STATE PARK PART 36-ENFIELD STATE PARK PART 37-BROKEN-BOOSEY STATE PARK PART 38-REEF HILLS STATE PARK SCHEDULE 3-Other Parks PART 1-BEECHWORTH HISTORIC PARK PART 1A-BAY OF ISLANDS COASTAL PARK PART 2-Repealed PART 2A-CAPE CONRAN COASTAL PARK PART 3-DISCOVERY BAY COASTAL PARK PART 4-WOODLANDS HISTORIC PARK PART 5-Repealed PART 6-GIPPSLAND LAKES COASTAL PARK PART 7-HAINING PARK PART 8-LAKE ALBACUTYA PARK PART 9-LANGWARRIN FLORA AND FAUNA RESERVE PART 10-LYSTERFIELD PARK PART 11-MURRAY-KULKYNE PARK PART 12-Repealed PART 13-STEIGLITZ HISTORIC PARK PART 14-TYERS PARK PART 15-CAPE LIPTRAP COASTAL PARK SCHEDULE 4. PART 1-WILSONS PROMONTORY MARINE RESERVE PART 2-WILSONS PROMONTORY MARINE PARK PART 3-SHALLOW INLET MARINE AND COASTAL PARK PART 4-CORNER INLET MARINE AND COASTAL PARK PART 5-NOORAMUNGA MARINE AND COASTAL PARK PART 6-DEEP LEAD NATURE CONSERVATION RESERVE (NO. 1) PART 7-BUNURONG MARINE PARK PART 8-CASTLEMAINE DIGGINGS NATIONAL HERITAGE PARK SCHEDULE 5-Wilderness Zones PART 1-SUNSET WILDERNESS ZONE PART 2-MINOOK WILDERNESS ZONE PART 3-GALPUNGA WILDERNESS ZONE PART 4-MOUNT COWRA WILDERNESS ZONE PART 5-NORTH WYPERFELD WILDERNESS ZONE PART 6-SOUTH WYPERFELD WILDERNESS ZONE PART 7-CHINAMAN FLAT WILDERNESS ZONE PART 8-MOUNT DARLING-SNOWY BLUFF WILDERNESS ZONE PART 9-RAZOR-VIKING WILDERNESS ZONE PART 11-INDI WILDERNESS ZONE PART 12-COBBERAS WILDERNESS ZONE PART 13-BUCHAN HEADWATERS WILDERNESS ZONE PART 14-TINGARINGY WILDERNESS ZONE PART 15-SNOWY RIVER WILDERNESS ZONE PART 16-BOWEN WILDERNESS ZONE PART 17-GENOA WILDERNESS ZONE PART 18-SANDPATCH WILDERNESS ZONE PART 19-CAPE HOWE WILDERNESS ZONE PART 20-WILSONS PROMONTORY WILDERNESS ZONE SCHEDULE 6-Remote and Natural Areas PART 1-SOUTH SUNSET AREA PART 2-HOPPING MOUSE HILL AREA PART 3-LITTLE DESERT AREA PART 4-VICTORIA RANGE AREA PART 5-SERRA RANGE AREA PART 6-MAJOR MITCHELL PLATEAU AREA PART 7-BAW BAW PLATEAU AREA PART 8-THE GOVERNORS AREA PART 9-MACALISTER AREA PART 10-DANDONGADALE AREA PART 11-BUNDARA-COBUNGRA AREA PART 12-BOGONG AREA PART 13-DAVIES PLAIN AREA PART 14-SUGGAN BUGGAN AREA PART 15-UPPER SNOWY AREA PART 16-NORTH BUFFALO AREA PART 17-MOUNT BURROWA AREA PART 18-BRODRIBB AREA PART 19-MOUNT KAYE AREA PART 20-RAME HEAD AREA PART 21-WILSONS PROMONTORY ISLANDS AREA PART 22-SOUTHERN WILSONS PROMONTORY AREA SCHEDULE 7-Marine National Parks PART 1-BUNURONG MARINE NATIONAL PARK PART 2-CAPE HOWE MARINE NATIONAL PARK PART 3-CHURCHILL ISLAND MARINE NATIONAL PARK PART 4-CORNER INLET MARINE NATIONAL PARK PART 5-DISCOVERY BAY MARINE NATIONAL PARK PART 6-FRENCH ISLAND MARINE NATIONAL PARK PART 7-NINETY MILE BEACH MARINE NATIONAL PARK PART 8-POINT ADDIS MARINE NATIONAL PARK PART 9-POINT HICKS MARINE NATIONAL PARK PART 10-PORT PHILLIP HEADS MARINE NATIONAL PARK PART 11-TWELVE APOSTLES MARINE NATIONAL PARK PART 12-WILSONS PROMONTORY MARINE NATIONAL PARK PART 13-YARINGA MARINE NATIONAL PARK SCHEDULE 8-Marine Sanctuaries PART 1-BARWON BLUFF MARINE SANCTUARY PART 2-BEWARE REEF MARINE SANCTUARY PART 3-EAGLE ROCK MARINE SANCTUARY PART 4-JAWBONE MARINE SANCTUARY PART 5-MARENGO REEFS MARINE SANCTUARY PART 6-MERRI MARINE SANCTUARY PART 7-MUSHROOM REEF MARINE SANCTUARY PART 8-POINT COOKE MARINE SANCTUARY PART 9-POINT DANGER MARINE SANCTUARY PART 10-RICKETTS POINT MARINE SANCTUARY PART 11-THE ARCHES MARINE SANCTUARY --------------- ENDNOTES 1. General Information 2. Table of Amendments 3. Explanatory Details National Parks Act 1975 - PART I PART I PRELIMINARY National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 1 Short title and commencement 1. Short title and commencement (1) This Act may be cited as the National Parks Act 1975. (2) The several provisions of this Act shall come into operation on a day or on the respective days to be fixed by proclamation or successive proclamations of the Governor in Council published in the Government Gazette. * * * * * National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 2 Repeals and savings 2. Repeals and savings (1) The Acts mentioned in Schedule One to the extent thereby expressed to be repealed are hereby repealed accordingly. (2) Except as in this Act expressly or by necessary implication provided- (a) all persons things and circumstances appointed or created by or under any of the repealed provisions mentioned in Schedule One or existing or continuing under any of those provisions immediately before the commencement of this section shall under and subject to this Act continue to have the same status operation and effect as they respectively would have had if those provisions had not been so repealed; (b) in particular and without affecting the generality of the foregoing paragraph, such repeal shall not disturb the continuity of status operation or effect of any proclamation regulation order application determination decision recommendation direction registration tenancy lease licence encumbrance lien permission permit certificate exemption approval appointment delegation classification condition notice rent fee proceeding liability or right made effected issued granted given presented passed fixed accrued incurred or acquired or existing or continuing by or under any of those provisions before the commencement of this section. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 3 Definitions 3. Definitions (1) In this Act unless inconsistent with the context or subject-matter- authorised officer means a person appointed as an authorised officer under the Conservation, Forests and Lands Act 1987 for the purposes of this Act; Barwon Water means Barwon Region Water Authority constituted under Part 6 of the Water Act 1989; Barwon water supply catchment area means the land shown hatched on the plans numbered N.P. 111C/2, N.P. 111D/2, N.P. 111E/1, N.P. 111F/1 and N.P. 111G/1 and lodged in the Central Plan Office; boat means any means of transportation on water; Central Plan Office means the Central Plan Office of the Department of Sustainability and Environment; committee means an advisory committee appointed under this Act; Council means the National Parks Advisory Council established under this Act; designated water supply catchment area means- (a) any Melbourne water supply catchment area; or (b) the Barwon water supply catchment area; or (c) the South West water supply catchment area; Director means the Director of National Parks referred to in section 5; exploration licence means an exploration licence under Part 2 of the Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Act 1990; fish has the same meaning as in the Fisheries Act 1995; fishing bait has the same meaning as in the Fisheries Act 1995; * * * * * gun is a reference to a firearm, weapon or device of any description from which any shot, bullet or other missile can be discharged or propelled and includes any air-gun and also includes any firearm, weapon or device from which for the time being any shot, bullet or other missile cannot be discharged or propelled because of the absence or defect of some part or parts thereof or because of some obstruction therein, but which, if such part or parts were replaced renewed or repaired or such obstruction removed, would be capable of discharging a shot, bullet or other missile; managing water authority means- (a) in the case of a designated water supply catchment that is a Melbourne water supply catchment area, Melbourne Water Corporation; or (b) in the case of a designated water supply catchment that is the Barwon water supply catchment area, Barwon Water; or (c) in the case of a designated water supply catchment that is the South West water supply catchment area, South West Water; marine national park means any land that, by reason of section 17D, is a marine national park for the purposes of this Act; marine sanctuary means any land that, by reason of section 17D, is a marine sanctuary for the purposes of this Act; Melbourne Water Corporation means Melbourne Water Corporation constituted under the Water Act 1989; Melbourne water supply catchment area means either- (a) the land shown coloured blue on the plan numbered N.P. 8B/1 and lodged in the Central Plan Office; or (b) the land shown coloured blue on the plans numbered N.P. 102A/2 and N.P. 102B/2 and lodged in the Central Plan Office; miner's right has the same meaning as in the Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Act 1990; mining licence means a mining licence under Part 2 of the Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Act 1990; national park means land that, by reason of section 17, is a national park for the purposes of this Act; park means a national park, State park, marine national park, marine sanctuary or land that by reason of section 17A or 18, is a park for the purposes of this Act; prescribed means prescribed by this Act or the Regulations; priority species has the same meaning as in the Fisheries Act 1995; reference area means an area proclaimed to be a reference area under the Reference Areas Act 1978; * * * * * remote and natural area means land that, by reason of section 21B, is a remote and natural area for the purposes of this Act; search has the same meaning as in the Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Act 1990; Secretary means the body corporate established under Part 2 of the Conservation, Forests and Lands Act 1987; South West Water means South West Water Authority constituted under Part 6 of the Water Act 1989, or any other person having the functions of an Authority under section 163 of the Water Act 1989 in the South West water supply catchment area; South West water supply catchment area means the land shown hatched on the plan numbered N.P. 111H/2 and lodged in the Central Plan Office; take means to gain possession or control of by any means; tourist fossicking authority means a tourist fossicking authority under Part 5 of the Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Act 1990; wilderness zone means land that, by reason of section 22(4A) or (5), is a wilderness zone for the purposes of this Act. (2) In this Act a reference to a public authority includes a reference to Government Departments the Roads Corporation the Secretary the Gas Transmission Corporation, GASCOR, Melbourne Water Corporation, SEC, VENCorp, a distribution company, a transmission company or a generation company within the meaning of the Electricity Industry Act 2000, Victorian Rail Track established by Division 2 of Part 2 of the Rail Corporations Act 1996, Authorities under the Water Act 1989 municipal councils and such other bodies corporate or unincorporate declared by Order of the Governor in Council published in the Government Gazette to be public authorities for the purposes of this Act. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 4 Objects of Act 4. Objects of Act The objects of this Act are- (a) to make provision, in respect of national parks, State parks, marine national parks and marine sanctuaries- (i) for the preservation and protection of the natural environment including wilderness areas and remote and natural areas in those parks; (ii) for the protection and preservation of indigenous flora and fauna and of features of scenic or archaeological, ecological, geological, historic or other scientific interest in those parks; and (iii) for the study of ecology, geology, botany, zoology and other sciences relating to the conservation of the natural environment in those parks; and (iv) for the responsible management of the land in those parks; (aa) to make further provision in respect of designated water supply catchment areas in national parks- (i) for the protection of those areas; and (ii) for the maintenance of the water quality and otherwise for the protection of the water resources in those areas; and (iii) for the restriction of human activity in those areas for the purposes of subparagraphs (i) and (ii); (ab) to make provision in respect of wilderness parks- (i) for the protection, enhancement and management of those parks as wilderness so as to maximise the extent to which those parks are undisturbed by the influences of the European settlement of Australia; and (ii) for the protection, preservation and evolution of the natural environment including indigenous flora and fauna and of features of ecological, geological, scenic, archaeological and other scientific significance; and (iii) for the use and enjoyment of those parks by the public for inspiration, solitude and appropriate self-reliant recreation; and (iv) for the study of ecology, geology, botany, zoology archaeology and other sciences relating to the environment in those parks; (b) in respect of parks described in Schedule Three- (i) to make provision, insofar as is appropriate to each such park, for the protection and preservation of indigenous flora and fauna and of features of scenic or archaeological, ecological, historic or other scientific interest; and (ii) subject to such provision as is made under subparagraph (i), to make provision for the public to observe, experience or otherwise become acquainted in those parks with the countryside and rural skills activities and pursuits and for carrying on, in those parks and for those purposes, agricultural, horticultural, or other agrarian projects and botanical, biological, ecological, geological, zoological, or other scientific studies or projects; and (c) to make provision in accordance with the foregoing for the use of parks by the public for the purposes of enjoyment, recreation or education and for the encouragement and control of that use. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 4A Application of Road Management Act 2004 4A. Application of Road Management Act 2004 (1) A road under this Act is a road for the purposes of the Road Management Act 2004 but is a public road for the purposes of that Act only if the road is a public road within the meaning it has in section 3(1) of the Road Management Act 2004. (2) The relevant road authority for the purposes of the Road Management Act 2004 is, subject to any regulations for the purpose of section 37(1)(c) of the Road Management Act 2004- (a) the person or body nominated for the purposes of this section in a notice published in the Government Gazette by the Minister administering this Act; or (b) if no notice is published, the Secretary to the Department of Sustainability and Environment. __________________ National Parks Act 1975 - PART II PART II ADMINISTRATION National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 5 Director 5. Director The person who is the Chief Executive Officer of Parks Victoria, appointed under the Parks Victoria Act 1998, is the Director of National Parks. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 6 Function of the Director 6. Function of the Director The function of the Director is to advise the Minister and the Secretary about the operational elements of management of land to which this Act applies. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 10 National Parks Advisory Council 10. National Parks Advisory Council (1) For the purposes of this Act, there is a National Parks Advisory Council consisting of 10 members of whom- (a) one is the Secretary or his or her nominee; (b) one is the Director; (c) eight are appointed by the Governor in Council of whom- (i) two must be persons with skills or experience relating to the preservation and the protection of parks; (ii) one must be a person who is a professor or teacher of ecology, biology or earth science at a university in Victoria; (iii) one must be a person with experience in local government who resides in a municipality in which there is a park; (iv) four must be persons (at least two of whom reside outside the metropolitan area) with experience in matters affecting the interests of the community. (2) In this section metropolitan area means- (a) metropolitan area within the meaning of section 201 of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works Act 1958 (as in force immediately before its repeal); or (b) any area declared by the Governor in Council under subsection (3) to be the metropolitan area. (3) The Governor in Council may, by Order published in the Government Gazette, declare an area to be the metropolitan area for the purposes of this section. (4) An Order made under subsection (3) may apply, adopt or incorporate any matter contained in any document formulated, issued, prescribed or published by any person, whether- (a) wholly or partially or as amended by order or other instrument; or (b) as formulated, issued, prescribed or published at the time the order is made or at any time before then. (5) Subsection (4) does not apply to the incorporation of a map or plan of an area of land unless the map or plan is lodged in the Central Plan Office of the Department of Sustainability and Environment. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 11 Functions of National Parks Advisory Council 11. Functions of National Parks Advisory Council (1) The functions of the National Parks Advisory Council are- (a) to advise the Minister generally in relation to the administration of this Act and on particular matters in relation to that administration on which its advice is sought by the Minister; (aa) to advise the Minister on any proposed excision from a park referred to it by the Minister; * * * * * (c) to submit to the Minister within three months after each year ending on the 30th day of June a report on the performance of its functions during that year. (2) The Minister shall cause a report under subsection (1) to be laid before both Houses of Parliament within three weeks after it is received or, if Parliament is not then sitting, within three weeks after the next assembling of Parliament. (3) The Minister must cause a copy of any advice received under subsection (1)(aa) to be laid before both Houses of Parliament within 10 sitting days after it is received. * * * * * National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 13 Members of National Parks Advisory Council 13. Members of National Parks Advisory Council (1) A member of the National Parks Advisory Council holds office for such period, not exceeding three years, as is specified in the instrument of his appointment but is eligible for re-appointment. (2) The Governor in Council may remove a member of the Council from office. (3) A member of the Council may resign his office by writing signed by him and delivered to the Governor in Council. (4) A member of the Council shall be paid such fees as are fixed from time to time by the Governor in Council and such travelling and other allowances as are prescribed1. (5) The Convenor of the Council is such member of the Council as is for the time being appointed as Convenor by the Governor in Council2. (5A) Subsections (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5) do not apply to the Secretary and to the Director. (6) Meetings of the Council shall be convened by the Convenor3. (7) At a meeting a quorum is constituted by a majority of the members of the Council for the time being holding office. (8) The Convenor shall preside at a meeting of the Council at which he is present and if he is not present at a meeting, the members present shall elect one of their number to preside at the meeting4. (9) Subject to this Act and the regulations, the Council may regulate its proceedings. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 14 Advisory committees 14. Advisory committees (1) For the purposes of this Act, the Minister may, where he considers it appropriate in respect of a park or parks, appoint an advisory committee in respect of that park or those parks. (2) An advisory committee shall consist of not less than five and not more than ten members appointed by the Minister one of whom shall be appointed by the Minister as Convenor5. (3) Subject to this Act, a member of a committee holds office for such period, not exceeding three years, as is specified in his instrument of appointment but is eligible for re-appointment. (4) The Minister may remove a member of a committee from office and a member may resign his office by writing signed by him and delivered to the Minister. (5) A member of a committee shall be paid such travelling allowances as are prescribed. (6) Meetings of a committee shall be convened by the Convenor6. (7) At a meeting of a committee a quorum is constituted by a majority of the members of the committee for the time being holding office. (8) The Convenor of a committee shall preside at a meeting of the committee at which he is present and if he is not present at a meeting, the members present shall elect one of their number to preside at the meeting7. (9) Subject to this Act and the regulations, a committee may regulate its proceedings. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 15 Function of advisory committees 15. Function of advisory committees The function of an advisory committee is to make recommendations to the Secretary relating to the care and control of the park or parks in respect of which it is appointed. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 16 Certain offices deemed not to be office of profit under Crown 16. Certain offices deemed not to be office of profit under Crown Where a member of Parliament or a person who is receiving or is entitled to receive a pension under Division 4 of Part II of The Constitution Act Amendment Act 1958 or a superannuation benefit under the Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Act 1962 or the Parliamentary Salaries and Superannuation Act 1968, is or is appointed a member of the Council or of an advisory committee or as a member of a committee receives a fee or a travelling or other allowance under this Act such member or person shall not for the purposes of Division 4 of the said Part II or of section 8 of the Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Act 1962 or of section 23 of the Parliamentary Salaries and Superannuation Act 1968 (as the case may be) be deemed to have accepted or held an office or place of profit under the Crown. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 16A Secretary may enter into management agreements 16A. Secretary may enter into management agreements The Secretary may enter into a management agreement with Parks Victoria for the management of the whole or any part of- (a) a national park or State park under section 17; (b) a wilderness park under section 17A; (c) a marine national park or marine sanctuary under section 17D; (d) a park under section 18; (e) land to which an Order in force under section 19F(1) applies; (f) land managed under section 19AA, 19A, 19C, 19E or 32AA. _______________ National Parks Act 1975 - PART III PART III NATIONAL PARKS, STATE PARKS AND OTHER PARKS Division 1-National parks and State parks National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 17 National parks and State parks $$T 17. National parks and State parks (1) Each area of land described in a part of Schedule Two is, for the purposes of this Act, a national park under the name specified in that part. (1A) Each area of land described in a part of Schedule Two B is, for the purposes of this Act, a State park under the name specified in that part. (2) The Secretary shall, subject to this Act- (a) ensure that each national park and State park is controlled and managed, in accordance with the objects of this Act, in a manner that will- (i) preserve and protect the park in its natural condition for the use, enjoyment and education of the public; (ii) preserve and protect indigenous flora and fauna in the park; (iii) exterminate or control exotic fauna in the park; (iv) eradicate or control exotic flora in the park; and (v) preserve and protect wilderness areas in the park and features in the park of scenic, archaeological, ecological, geological, historic or other scientific interest; (aa) have regard to all classes of management actions that may be implemented for the purposes of maintaining and improving the ecological function of the park; (b) ensure that appropriate and sufficient measures are taken to protect each national park and State park from injury by fire; (ba) ensure that appropriate and sufficient measures are taken (including seeking the making of an appropriate agreement under section 32I(1))- (i) to protect designated water supply catchment areas; and (ii) to maintain the water quality of and otherwise protect the water resources in those areas; and (iii) to restrict human activity in those areas for the purposes of subparagraphs (i) and (ii); (c) promote and encourage the use and enjoyment of national parks and State parks by the public and the understanding and recognition of the purpose and significance of national parks and State parks; and (d) prepare a plan of management in respect of each national park and State park. (2A) In relation to a national park or State park created after the commencement of section 4 of the National Parks (Box-Ironbark and Other Parks) Act 2002 the Minister must cause a report for that park, setting out the information prescribed in subsection (2B), to be laid before each House of Parliament within 12 months of the creation of that park, or, if either House is not then sitting, within 5 sitting days of that House after that date. (2B) A report prepared under subsection (2A) must- (a) set out the priorities for the achievement of the management objectives listed in subsection (2); and (b) set out the actions that are required to achieve those priorities through the management plan; and (c) set out the funding that has been allocated to achieving those priorities; and (d) be independently assessed. (3) The Secretary, before exercising any power or performing any function or duty under this Act in a designated water supply catchment area, must, in so far as is reasonably necessary, consult with Melbourne Water Corporation. (4) It is sufficient compliance with subsection (3) for the Secretary to have entered into a management agreement with Melbourne Water Corporation under section 32I. Division 1A-Wilderness parks National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 17A Wilderness parks-Schedule Two A 17A. Wilderness parks-Schedule Two A (1) Each area of land described in a part of Schedule Two A is, for the purposes of this Act, a wilderness park under the name specified in that part. (2) The Secretary must ensure that each wilderness park is controlled and managed in accordance with the objects of this Act in a manner that will protect and enhance the park as a wilderness including, insofar as is practicable and appropriate, the taking of measures- (a) to preserve and protect- (i) the natural environment including indigenous flora and fauna and features of ecological, geological or scenic significance; and (ii) features of archaeological or historic significance; and (iii) features of scientific significance; and (b) for the eradication or control of non-indigenous flora and non-indigenous fauna; and (c) for the control of indigenous fauna to the extent necessary for the preservation and protection of any species; and (d) subject to paragraph (a), for the removal of evidence of developments of non-aboriginal origin. (3) Subject to subsection (2), the Secretary- (a) must ensure that opportunities are provided for solitude and appropriate self-reliant recreation in a wilderness park; and (b) must promote the understanding and appreciation of the purpose and significance of wilderness and the proper use of wilderness by the public. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 17B Management plans 17B. Management plans The Secretary must, within two years of the inclusion of each wilderness park in Schedule Two A, prepare a management plan in respect of the park which must be consistent with the principles set out in this Division for the management of wilderness parks. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 17C Prohibition on development and other activities 17C. Prohibition on development and other activities (1) The Secretary must ensure that in a wilderness park- (a) there are no roads, structures or installations; and (b) no commercial activity or development is carried out; and (c) there is no use of any form of motorized or mechanical transport; and (d) there is no use of any non-indigenous animal; and (e) there is no hunting. (2) Subsection (1) does not apply to- (a) any road, structure or installation or any use of motorized or mechanical transport or any use, control or destruction of non-indigenous animals which the Secretary considers is essential for the responsible management of the park; or (b) permanent survey markers existing at the date of commencement of section 6 of the National Parks (Amendment) Act 1989; or (c) any commercial tours or activities not involving motorized or mechanical transport or the use of animals which the Secretary considers is appropriate for the appreciation and understanding of wilderness; or (d) any non-commercial mechanical activity approved by the Secretary; or (e) any scientific investigation or study of wilderness parks which the Secretary considers is appropriate and does not affect the value of the area as wilderness and cannot be carried out elsewhere; or (f) any measures which the Secretary considers are necessary to provide for the health and safety of persons within the area, the prevention and control of fire or emergencies relating to the control of diseases; or (g) deer hunting by stalking or the carrying of firearms or other weapons for that purpose, in the wilderness park referred to in Part 2 of Schedule Two A, if carried out in accordance with an authority or permit under section 37. (3) In a wilderness park, the Secretary may carry out works and maintenance necessary to enable anything permitted under subsection (2) to be done and, where degradation has occurred as a result of essential management activities, must undertake rehabilitation as soon as practicable. Division 1B-Marine national parks and marine sanctuaries National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 17D Marine national parks and marine sanctuaries 17D. Marine national parks and marine sanctuaries (1) The land described in a Part of Schedule Seven is, for the purposes of this Act, a marine national park under the name specified in that Part. (2) The land described in a Part of Schedule Eight is, for the purposes of this Act, a marine sanctuary under the name specified in that Part. (3) The Secretary must- (a) ensure that each marine national park and each marine sanctuary is controlled and managed, in accordance with the objects of this Act, in a manner that will- (i) preserve and protect the natural environment and indigenous flora and fauna of the park and any features of the park which are of geological, geomorphological, ecological, scenic, archaeological, historic or other scientific interest; and (ii) promote the prevention of the introduction of exotic flora and fauna into the park; and (iii) provide for the eradication or control of exotic flora and fauna found in the park; and (b) subject to paragraph (a)- (i) provide for the use, enjoyment and understanding of marine national parks and marine sanctuaries by the public; and (ii) promote an understanding of the purpose and significance of marine national parks and marine sanctuaries; and (c) prepare a plan of management in respect of each marine national park and each marine sanctuary. Division 2-Other parks National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 18 Other parks 18. Other parks (1) Each area of land described in a part of Schedule Three is, for the purposes of this Act, a park under the name specified in that part. (2) The Secretary shall, subject to this Act- (a) ensure that each park referred to in subsection (1) is controlled and managed in accordance with the objects of this Act in a manner that will, insofar as is appropriate to the park- (i) preserve, protect and re-establish indigenous flora and fauna in the park; (ii) preserve and protect features in the park of scenic, archaeological, ecological, geological, historic or other scientific interest; (iii) enable the park to be used by the public for the enjoyment, observation and study of the countryside and its pursuits, its flora and fauna, its ecology and geology and other features; and (iv) control exotic flora and fauna in the park; (b) ensure that proper and sufficient measures are taken to protect each park referred to in subsection (1) from injury by fire; (c) promote and encourage the use and enjoyment of parks referred to in subsection (1) by the public; and (d) prepare a plan of management in respect of each park referred to in subsection (1). Division 3-General provisions National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 19 Powers of Minister 19. Powers of Minister (1) The Minister- (a) may accept gifts, devises, bequests and assignments of real or personal property whether on trust or otherwise; (b) may accept a gift or devise of land subject to a condition entitling the donor or a nominee of the donor or testator to occupy the land during the lifetime of the donor or nominee or for any other specified period; and (c) may act as executor or administrator of an estate or as trustee of moneys or other property where in the opinion of the Minister it is expedient to do so for or in connexion with giving effect to the objects of this Act. (2) Subject to this Act, the Minister may, in respect of a park which is not a wilderness park- (a) after consultation with the National Parks Advisory Council, grant to a person for a period not exceeding twenty years a tenancy of land in the park having an area of not more than one hectare for use as a kiosk cafe or store or for scientific research or for a ski tow at such rent and subject to such terms and conditions as the Minister determines; and (b) after consultation with the National Parks Advisory Council grant to a person a tenancy of a camping ground or building in the park for a period not exceeding seven years at such rent and subject to such terms and conditions as the Minister determines. (3) Where a tenancy has been or is to be granted to a person pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection (2), the Minister may in writing and for such fees and charges and subject to such terms conditions and covenants as he determines, grant to the person for the whole or any part of the period of the tenancy, a licence to use- (a) any- (i) buildings which are outbuildings in relation to the buildings to which the tenancy relates; (ii) structures (other than buildings) apparatus or equipment in the immediate vicinity of the building to which the tenancy relates- for the respective purposes for which each is provided and for any other purpose incidental to the use of the building in accordance with the agreement; (b) land immediately about the building to which the tenancy relates and other land immediately about any outbuildings structures apparatus or equipment authorized by the agreement to be used, as necessarily incidental to the use of the building outbuilding structure apparatus or equipment in accordance with the agreement. (4) Where land has been purchased or acquired (or possession of land has been taken under a contract for the purchase of land) under section 5 of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 for the purposes of a park or any purpose mentioned in section 5(2) of that Act the Minister notwithstanding the provisions of section 5(7) of that Act- (a) may enter into an agreement for the occupation of the land by the vendor of the land or his nominee subject to such terms and conditions as the Minister thinks fit; (b) may grant a tenancy of or a permit to manage or occupy a building or facility on the land at such rent, charge or fee for such period not exceeding seven years and subject to such terms and conditions as he thinks fit; and (c) may grant a licence in respect of the land for such fees and other charges and for such period not exceeding seven years and subject to such terms and conditions as he thinks fit for any purpose or any purpose of a like nature to a purpose for which the land was being used at the time it was purchased or acquired or possession of it was taken. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 19AA Management of land prior to its reservation 19AA. Management of land prior to its reservation (1) Subject to section 19B, where possession of land has been taken pursuant to the compulsory acquisition of the land or under a contract for the purchase of the land under section 5 of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 for the purposes of a park or for any purpose referred to in paragraphs (l) to (o) of section 4(1) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 the Minister may direct the Secretary to undertake the management of the land pursuant to this section until the land is placed under the control and management of the Secretary pursuant to section 18(1) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978. (2) Where the Secretary undertakes the management of land pursuant to a direction of the Minister under subsection (1)- (a) the land shall be used and managed as though it were a park; and (aa) regulations made under this Act, which apply to land described in Schedule Three apply to the land- (i) insofar as they are specified to apply by proclamation of the Governor in Council published in the Government Gazette; and (ii) until regulations are made under paragraph (b) which apply to the land; and (b) the Governor in Council may make regulations in respect of the land as though the land were a park. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 19A Management agreements with Trust for Nature 19A. Management agreements with Trust for Nature (1) Where land vested in the Trust for Nature (Victoria) (hereinafter called "the Trust") will in the future be surrendered and conveyed or transferred to the Crown for use as a park (whether within the meaning of this Act or not) or part of a park (whether within the meaning of this Act or not) or for a purpose or purposes (whether described in the same terms or terms to the like effect) for which it is within the object of this Act to make provisions in relation to a park and the land is suitable to be a park or part of a park under this Act the Minister may enter into an agreement with the Trust for the management of the land by the Secretary. (2) Where the Secretary undertakes the management of land pursuant to an agreement under this section, the land shall be used and managed as though it was (as the case requires in accordance with the agreement) a national park or other park or part of a national park or other park. (2A) Where an agreement is in force under this section for the management of land- (a) sections 9(2) and (3), 20, 21A, 36, 37, 38, 39, 41, 41A, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 47A, 47B, 47C and 48; and (b) sections 17A, 17B, 17C, 19(2) and (3), 21, 22, 23, 24, 25A, 26, 26A, 33 and 40 as the agreement specifically provides- shall have effect in and in respect of the land as if it were (as the case requires in accordance with the agreement) a national park or other park or part of a national park or other park. (3) The Governor in Council may make regulations with respect to land subject to an agreement under this section as though the land was (as the case requires in accordance with the agreement) land described in Schedule Two or Schedule Three. (4) Nothing in this section shall be construed as authorizing the Minister the Secretary the Governor in Council or any other person to do or agree to do or cause or permit to be done or make any provision for the doing of anything which would not be consistent with any trust condition covenant or other restriction relating to the use of any land referred to in subsection (1). National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 19B Secretary to manage reserved land 19B. Secretary to manage reserved land (1) Where any land temporarily or permanently reserved under section 4 of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 is placed under the control and management of the Secretary pursuant to section 18 of that Act the Secretary shall control manage and use the land for the purposes for which it is reserved. (2) For the purposes of this section the Secretary shall be deemed to have the same powers functions and duties as a committee of management under section 15(1) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978. (3) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsections (1) and (2) of this section, where the land is subject to a notice pursuant to section 10(3) of the Land Conservation Act 1970 requiring that effect be given to a recommendation of the Land Conservation Council the Secretary may give effect to that recommendation even if the recommendation conflicts with the purpose for which the land is reserved. (4) The Governor in Council may on the recommendation of the Secretary make regulations for and with respect to any of the matters referred to in subparagraphs (ii) to (xi) of section 13(1) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 in relation to the land as if- (a) any reference in that section to a committee of management were a reference to the Secretary; and (b) any reference in that section to the land were a reference to land under this section. (5) Subsections (5), (6), (7) and (8) of section 13 of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 apply to regulations made under subsection (4) of this section as if they had been made under section 13(1) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 and as if the reference in subsection (8) to officers and servants employed by the committee of management or the trustee of any land was a reference to officers or employees appointed or employed for the purposes of this Act. (6) Despite section 18(2) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978, regulations made under section 13 of that Act continue to apply to land placed under the control and management of the Secretary under section 18 of that Act until regulations are made under subsection (4). (7) A reference to an authorised officer in regulations to which subsection (6) applies is to be taken to mean an authorised officer under this Act. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 19C Minister may make management agreements with public authorities 19C. Minister may make management agreements with public authorities (1) Where any land is vested in or controlled or managed by a public authority the Minister and the public authority may enter into an agreement for the management of the land by the Secretary as if it were part of a park specified in the agreement. (2) Where an agreement is in force under this section for the management of land- (a) the land shall, except as otherwise expressly provided in the agreement, be controlled and managed as if it were part of the park specified in the agreement; (b) sections 9(2) and (3), 20, 21A, 36, 37, 38, 39, 41, 41A, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 47A, 47B, 47C and 48 and the regulations under this Act applying to the park shall have effect in and in respect of the land as if it were part of the park specified in the agreement; and (c) such of sections 17A, 17B, 17C, 19(2) and (3), 21, 22, 23, 24, 25A, 26, 26A, 33 and 40 as the agreement specifically provides shall have effect in and in respect of the land as if it were part of the park specified in the agreement; and (d) in the case of an agreement with respect to land which abuts a park in which there is a designated water supply catchment area, such of sections 32H, 32N and 38A as are specified in the agreement shall have effect with respect to the land as if it were part of the designated water supply catchment area specified in the agreement. (3) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any other Act a public authority may by agreement under this section delegate to the Secretary any of the powers or functions imposed on it by or under any Act. (4) A committee of management appointed under the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 must not delegate any of its powers or functions under that Act in relation to any land in the agreement unless the agreement provides that the Secretary will undertake or carry out these powers and functions in a manner which is not detrimental to the purposes for which the land was reserved. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 19D Minister may make agreements with other States 19D. Minister may make agreements with other States The Minister may do any thing which in his opinion is necessary or convenient to ensure the co-operation of the government of the Commonwealth or the government of any other State in carrying out the purposes of this Act including entering into agreements with a Minister of the Crown in right of the Commonwealth or in right of any other State or with any authority constituted under law of the Commonwealth or of any other State for the management by the Secretary or another person of any land vested in the Crown or in a Minister of the Crown in the right of the Commonwealth or of any other State or in an authority constituted under the law of the Commonwealth or any other State on behalf of that Crown Minister or authority. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 19E Leasing and managing of land adjacent to parks 19E. Leasing and managing of land adjacent to parks (1) The Minister may lease any land adjacent to a park (whether with or without an option for the Crown to purchase the land) which is suitable to be part of the park to which it is adjacent. (2) The Secretary shall undertake the management of any land leased under subsection (1) as though it were part of the park to which it is adjacent and is specified in the lease. (3) Where any lease under subsection (1) is in force in respect of land- (a) the land shall be controlled and managed as if it were part of the park to which it is adjacent; (b) sections 9(2) and (3), 20, 21A, 36, 37, 38, 39, 41, 41A, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 47A, 47B, 47C and 48 and the regulations under this Act applying to the park to which the land is adjacent and specified in the lease shall have effect in and in respect of the land as if it were part of the park specified in the lease; and (c) such of sections 17A, 17B, 17C, 19(2) and (3), 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 25A, 26, 26A, 33 and 40 as the lease specifically provides shall have effect in and in respect of the land as if it were part of the park to which the land is adjacent and is specified in the lease. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 19F Order that land to be treated as a park for certain purposes 19F. Order that land to be treated as a park for certain purposes (1) The Governor in Council may by Order published in the Government Gazette declare that any area of land vested in the Minister pursuant to section 19(1) or managed by the Secretary pursuant to section 19A, 19AA, 19B, 19C, 19D, 19E or 32AA shall be an area of land to which all or such provisions of this Act and the regulations under this Act as are specified in the Order are to apply. (2) An Order made pursuant to subsection (1) may amend Schedule Four or that Schedule as so amended- (a) by adding to the Schedule an item relating to an area of land and specifying the provisions of this Act and the regulations under this Act that shall apply to the land; (b) by altering any item in the Schedule, whether with respect to the land or the provisions of the Act or the regulations which are to apply to the land; (c) by revoking any item in the Schedule- and the Schedule as so amended shall have the same force and effect as if that amendment had been enacted in this Act. (3) Where any land is included in Schedule Four- (a) the provisions of this Act or any regulations made pursuant to the Act shall not apply to the land except as specifically provided in Schedule Four; (b) those provisions of the Act which are specified in Schedule Four to apply to the land shall apply to the land as though it were a park. (4) A copy of an Order under this section shall be laid before both Houses of Parliament within fourteen days after the making thereof if Parliament is then sitting and if Parliament is not then sitting then within fourteen days after the next meeting of Parliament. (5) An Order under this section shall be revoked if each House of Parliament passes a resolution revoking the Order within eighteen sitting days after the Order has been laid before both Houses of Parliament. (6) An order may not specify that any provision of this Act or the regulations is to apply to any land that is subject to an agreement under section 19A, 19C, 19D or a lease under section 19E if there is an express term or condition to the contrary in the agreement or lease. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 20 Powers of Secretary 20. Powers of Secretary (1) The Secretary may, subject to this Act, do all things necessary or desirable to achieve the objects of this Act and in particular- (a) may initiate or investigate proposals for or in relation to the acquisition of land to be added to and form part of a park or to be established as a park; (b) may, subject to subsection (2), promote research study or investigation of matters that relate to the objects of this Act; and (c) may with the approval of the Minister authorise the payment from money available for that purpose for or in connection with research, study or investigation promoted under paragraph (b). (2) Where the Secretary promotes research study or investigation under subsection (1), the Secretary shall require a person who has agreed to undertake the research study or investigation to make to the Secretary such reports on the progress and results of the research study or investigation as the Secretary determines and to carry on the research study or investigation subject to and in accordance with such other terms and conditions as he determines. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 21 Secretary may grant certain permits etc. 21. Secretary may grant certain permits etc. (1) Subject to this Act, the Secretary may, in respect of a park- (a) grant to a person a permit to occupy a building, camping place or other facility erected set apart or provided in the park for such period not exceeding six weeks as the Minister determines subject to such terms and conditions and the payment of such fees and charges as the Minister from time to time determines under subsection (2); (b) which is not a wilderness park grant to a person for a period not exceeding six months a permit to keep an apiary in the park subject to such terms and conditions and the payment of such fees as the Minister determines; and (c) grant to a person a permit to carry on a trade or business in the park- (i) subject to such terms and conditions and the payment of such fees and charges as the Secretary determines, for a period not exceeding six weeks; and (ii) subject to such terms and conditions and the payment of such fees as the Minister determines, for a period exceeding six weeks but not exceeding three years. (1A) The Secretary must not grant a permit to carry on a trade or business in a wilderness park unless the activity which is the subject of the permit is an activity permitted under section 17C(2)(c). (2) The Minister may determine from time to time the terms, conditions, charges and fees to which permits granted or that may be granted under subsection (1) are or are to be subject. (2A) A permit granted under subsection (1)(c)(ii) may be cancelled or suspended by the Minister if the holder does not comply with the terms and conditions of the permit. (3) The Secretary may authorize the provision in a park of such services, facilities and goods for the public on such terms and conditions and subject to the payment of such fees or charges as the Minister determines. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 21A Permits to take fish or fishing bait for research in marine national parks and marine sanctuaries 21A. Permits to take fish or fishing bait for research in marine national parks and marine sanctuaries (1) The Secretary may, in respect of a marine national park or a marine sanctuary, grant a permit to a person to take fish or fishing bait for the purpose of any research, study or investigation that the Secretary considers- (a) is appropriate; and (b) does not detrimentally affect the area as a marine national park or marine sanctuary. (2) A permit under subsection (1) is subject to the terms and conditions determined by the Secretary. (3) The holder of a permit must comply with the terms and conditions of the permit. Penalty: 20 penalty units. (4) A person who acts under and in accordance with a permit under this section does not commit an offence under the Fisheries Act 1995. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 21B Remote and natural areas 21B. Remote and natural areas Each area of land described in a Part of Schedule Six is, for the purposes of this Act, a remote and natural area under the name specified in that Part. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 21C Protection of remote and natural areas 21C. Protection of remote and natural areas (1) The Secretary must ensure that each remote and natural area is controlled and managed in accordance with the objects of this Act in a manner that will protect and preserve the natural environment of the area, including indigenous flora and fauna and features of ecological, geological, scenic, archaeological, historic or scientific significance. (2) The Secretary must ensure that, in a remote and natural area- (a) no new roads or tracks for vehicles are constructed; and (b) existing roads or tracks for vehicles are not widened or upgraded in any way so that they can carry increased traffic or heavier vehicles; and (c) no new structures are constructed; and (d) no new facilities are installed; and (e) no new works are carried out that will adversely affect the natural condition or appearance of the area. (3) In subsection (2) works includes, but is not limited to, any of the following- (a) excavation and earth works; (b) destruction, removal or lopping of vegetation. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 21D Management of remote and natural areas 21D. Management of remote and natural areas (1) This section has effect despite section 21C. (2) After land becomes part of a remote and natural area, then subject to and in accordance with the provisions of this Act (other than section 21C) and subject to any conditions and restrictions that the Secretary may impose in accordance with this Act- (a) any lawful uses of land existing immediately before its inclusion in the area may continue; and (b) any lawful activity or works begun on the land before its inclusion in the area may continue and be completed; and (c) any structure lawfully constructed on the land before its inclusion in the area may be used for its intended purpose; and (d) any works lawfully carried out on the land before its inclusion in the area may be used for their intended purpose. (3) Subject to and in accordance with any provision of this Act other than section 21C- (a) the Minister or the Secretary may complete anything of a continuing nature commenced under this Act in relation to land before its inclusion in a remote and natural area; and (b) the Minister or the Secretary may give effect to agreements, licences or permits or authorities entered into, granted or issued in relation to land before its inclusion in a remote and natural area; and (c) the Minister or the Secretary may give effect to any rights, powers or obligations acquired or incurred in relation to land before its inclusion in a remote and natural area; and (d) the Minister or the Secretary may do anything necessary for the maintenance or repair of existing roads, tracks, structures or facilities in a remote and natural area. (4) The Secretary may, in a remote and natural area, do anything which he or she considers necessary for- (a) the eradication or control of non-indigenous flora and non-indigenous fauna; or (b) the protection of the natural environment; or (c) the health and safety of the public; or (d) the prevention or control of fire; or (e) dealing with emergencies relating to disease. (5) The Secretary, with the approval of the Minister, may do anything else that the Secretary considers- (a) is- (i) essential for the responsible management of a remote and natural area; or (ii) necessary to be done in the public interest, in relation to a remote and natural area; and (b) does not substantially degrade the natural condition or appearance of the area. (6) The Secretary must undertake, or cause to be undertaken, rehabilitation work or any other measures that the Secretary considers necessary to prevent or minimise loss or degradation of the natural condition or appearance of a remote and natural area if he or she considers that- (a) loss or degradation has resulted or is likely to result from activities under this section; or (b) there is evidence of increasing disturbance of the natural condition or appearance of the area, however caused. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 22 Zones in parks 22. Zones in parks (1) The Governor in Council may make regulations prescribing a name as the name of a zone that may be declared under this section as a zone within a park. (2) The Governor in Council may by proclamation published in the Government Gazette declare that specified lands forming part of a park are a zone within that park under a prescribed name, other than the name of "wilderness zone". (3) Lands declared under subsection (2) to be a zone under a prescribed name shall be controlled and managed subject to and in accordance with such conditions as are, subject to this Act, prescribed for the control and management of lands declared to be a zone under that name. (4) If land has become a wilderness zone under subsection (4A) or has been declared under subsection (5) to be a wilderness zone- (a) the land is to be used and managed as if it were a wilderness park; and (b) the provisions of this Act apply to the land as if it were a wilderness park. (4A) The Minister, by notice published in the Government Gazette, may in respect of each Part of Schedule Five appoint a day on which the land described in that Part becomes a wilderness zone for the purposes of this Act. (4B) Subsection (4A) does not affect or limit the Governor in Council's power to declare land to be a wilderness zone. (4C) The Minister must not appoint a day on which the land in Part 7 of Schedule Five becomes a wilderness zone that is earlier than the date of commencement of Part 2 of the National Parks (Wilderness) Act 1992. (5) The Governor in Council, by proclamation published in the Government Gazette may declare specified land forming part of a park to be a wilderness zone if the land- (a) together with the plant and animal community on the land, is in a state that has not been substantially modified by the influences of European settlement or is capable of being restored to such a state; and (b) is of a sufficient size to make its maintenance in such a state feasible; and (c) is capable of providing opportunities for solitude and appropriate self-reliant recreation. (6) The Governor in Council may by proclamation published in the Government Gazette declare that specified land forming a wilderness zone under subsection (4A) or (5) or part of a wilderness zone cease to form that zone or part. (7) A proclamation under subsection (5) or (6) does not have effect unless approved by resolutions of both Houses of the Parliament. (8) Notice of a resolution to approve a proclamation may be given in a House of the Parliament on or before the eighteenth day on which that House sits after the proclamation is made and the resolution must be passed on or before the twelfth day upon which that House sits after notice of the resolution has been given in that House but the power of either House to pass a resolution approving the proclamation shall not be affected by the prorogation or dissolution of the Parliament or of either House of the Parliament and for the purpose of this section the calculation of days upon which a House has sat shall be made as if there had been no such prorogation or dissolution. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 22A Wilderness zones-General 22A. Wilderness zones-General Sections 22B to 22D apply despite anything to the contrary in section 22 of this Act or any provision applied by that section. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 22B Navigation lights-Sandpatch and Wilsons Promontory wilderness zones 22B. Navigation lights-Sandpatch and Wilsons Promontory wilderness zones (1) The Secretary may, subject to and in accordance with this Act, construct or permit the construction of a navigation light at Little Rame Head in the wilderness zone referred to in Part 18 of Schedule Five. (2) The Secretary may, subject to and in accordance with this Act, maintain or permit the maintenance of- (a) any navigation light constructed under subsection (1); and (b) the navigation light at Wingan Point in the wilderness zone referred to in Part 18 of Schedule Five; and (c) the navigation light at Lighthouse Point in the wilderness zone referred to in Part 20 of Schedule Five. (3) Section 17C(3) applies to the construction and maintenance of these navigation lights as if they were essential management activities permitted under section 17C(2). * * * * * National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 22D Deer hunting in some wilderness zones 22D. Deer hunting in some wilderness zones (1) Section 17C(1) does not apply to deer hunting by stalking and the carrying and use of firearms or other weapons for that purpose, in accordance with a permit or authority under section 37, in the wilderness zones referred to in Parts 8 and 9 of Schedule Five. (2) The Secretary must keep under review the extent to which deer hunting allowed in these wilderness zones by permit or authority under section 37 may interfere or conflict with other activities permitted there and may, having regard to the results of the review, take any appropriate action permitted by this Act. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 23 Permanent works that may be carried out in parks 23. Permanent works that may be carried out in parks Subject to the approval of the Minister, there may be carried out in a park which is not a wilderness park works for the construction of a building or other structure or other permanent works for the protection development or improvement of the park including the establishment of camping places roads and tracks. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 24 Maintenance works to be carried out in parks 24. Maintenance works to be carried out in parks There may be carried out in each park which is not a wilderness park such works as are necessary to maintain the park in such condition as is consistent with the objects of this Act. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 25 Certain works may be carried out on foreshore etc. adjacent to parks 25. Certain works may be carried out on foreshore etc. adjacent to parks Subject to and in accordance with the consent of the Minister, the Minister for the time being administering the Conservation, Forests and Lands Act 1987 and the Minister administering the Planning and Environment Act 1987, there may be carried out in or on- (a) the foreshore; or (b) Victorian waters within the meaning of the Fisheries Act 1995- adjacent to a park (other than a wilderness park) works for the construction of a building, jetty, launching or landing place or other structure. * * * * * National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 25A Continuation of existing uses 25A. Continuation of existing uses (1) Where land included in Schedule Two is at the time of the inclusion subject to a notice pursuant to section 10(3) of the Land Conservation Act 1970 requiring that effect be given to a recommendation that an existing use or existing uses of the land be continued, the Minister may in writing grant to a person a tenancy of or licence in respect of all or any part of the land for a period not exceeding seven years for such fees rent or other charges and subject to such terms, conditions and covenants consistent with the recommendation as the Minister determines for a use recommended as aforesaid. (2) In this section, recommendation does not include any recommendation as to the continuation of grazing on any land in the park described in Part 37 of Schedule Two. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 25B Harvesting of a pine plantation in Lake Eildon National Park 25B. Harvesting of a pine plantation in Lake Eildon National Park Where the harvesting of a pine plantation is authorised by Part 7 of Schedule Two, the Secretary, with the consent of the Minister, may grant a licence to any person to take, sell or otherwise dispose of any such pine plantation, subject to such covenants, terms and conditions as are prescribed and subject to the payment of such rent, fees, royalties or charges as the Secretary determines. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 26 Special provisions for certain parks 26. Special provisions for certain parks Where the Minister so directs in respect of the park described in Part 2 of Schedule Two B or a park described in Schedule Three in which particular projects or studies are being undertaken- (a) moneys available for the purposes of this section may be expended, in accordance with the direction, in the purchase or provision of livestock, trees, plants or goods to be used for or in connexion with the carrying on of those projects or studies; and (b) there may be sold or otherwise disposed of, in accordance with the direction, produce from the park or from livestock in the park. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 26A Tenancies or licences for certain purposes 26A. Tenancies or licences for certain purposes The Minister may by agreement in writing grant to a person a tenancy of or licence in respect of land in a park described in Schedule Two B or Schedule Three for a period not exceeding seven years for such rent fees and other charges and subject to such terms conditions and covenants as the Minister determines and which is or are specified in the agreement for any specified purpose- (a) being a purpose or a purpose of a like nature to a purpose for which the land was being used at the time it became Crown land or for which it was being used at the time the land became a park or part of a park under this Act; and (b) being a purpose consistent with- (i) any trust conditions covenants or other restrictions as to use thereof affecting the land or any part thereof; (ii) the objects of this Act in relation to the land or any part thereof; and (iii) any notice which has been given pursuant to section 10(3) of the Land Conservation Act 1970 relating to the land or any part thereof. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 27 Rights of public authorities in respect of parks 27. Rights of public authorities in respect of parks (1) Subject to this Act and the regulations, a public authority may, where it has obtained the consent of the Secretary, perform its functions and exercise its powers in and in relation to a park in accordance with the conditions (if any) to which the consent is subject. (2) The Secretary may not give consent to the performance of functions or exercise of powers by a public authority where the Minister considers that the performance of functions or exercise of powers may substantially affect a park unless the Governor in Council has determined that the consent should be given. (3) The consent of the Secretary under this section is subject to such conditions relating to the performance of functions or exercise of powers- (a) in a case to which subsection (2) applies, as are determined by the Governor in Council; and (b) in any other case, as the Secretary determines. (4) This section is not subject to the Road Management Act 2004 and prevails over that Act to the extent of any inconsistency. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 27A Agreement with electricity company 27A. Agreement with electricity company (1) The Minister may enter into an agreement with an electricity company- (a) to manage and control; or (b) to carry out duties, functions and powers related to the company's purpose in- any area that is used for the purposes of or in connection with the company's purpose, being an area of a national park, State park or land referred to in Schedule Three, other than land that is a wilderness zone or a remote and natural area or a reference area under the Reference Areas Act 1978. (2) An agreement under subsection (1)- (a) must be in writing; and (b) may be amended from time to time or terminated by further written agreement between the parties; and (c) must contain provisions with respect to the protection and conservation of the land subject to the agreement. (3) Despite subsection (1), an agreement under that subsection may apply to the carrying out of duties, functions and powers related to the purpose of a transmission company in a reference area to the extent to which they were so carried out immediately before the commencement of section 29 of the Electricity Industry (Further Miscellaneous Amendment) Act 1997. (4) In this section- electricity company means a transmission company or distribution company within the meaning of the Electricity Industry Act 2000; company's purpose means- (a) in relation to an electricity company that is a transmission company, the transmission of electricity; (b) in relation to an electricity company that is a distribution company, the distribution or supply of electricity. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 27B Native title not to be affected by amendments 27B. Native title not to be affected by amendments The amendments made to this Act by the National Parks (Amendment) Act 2000 are not intended to affect native title rights and interests. * * * * * Division 4-Special provisions relating to particular parks National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 28 Hattah Lakes National Park 28. Hattah Lakes National Park Victorian Rail Track established by Division 2 of Part 2 of the Rail Corporations Act 1996 may maintain and use a pumping station and a pipeline or conduit upon through under or over the Hattah Lakes National Park for the purpose of bringing water from Lake Hattah to Hattah railway station. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 29 Wilson's Promontory National Park 29. Wilson's Promontory National Park (1) The Minister shall be responsible for the repair and proper maintenance of the cairn, commemorating the institution of commando training in Australia and the commandoes who died on active service in the war of 1939-45, erected by the Commando Association of Victoria in the Wilson's Promontory National Park. * * * * * National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 29A Lighthouse leases-Wilsons Promontory National Park 29A. Lighthouse leases-Wilsons Promontory National Park (1) The Minister may lease any lighthouse land for similar purposes to the purposes of the leases referred to in subsection (3). (2) A lease granted under subsection (1)- (a) must be granted in writing; and (b) must not be for a term of more than 21 years; and (c) is subject to the rent and other charges and terms and conditions determined by the Minister. (3) The addition of land to Part 23 of Schedule Two by section 12 of the National Parks (Box-Ironbark and Other Parks) Act 2002 does not affect the existence and operation of the following leases- (a) the lease between the Minister for Conservation and Environment of the State of Victoria and the Commonwealth of Australia dated 1 December 1995 over the land shown delineated and hatched in the plan lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered LEGL./02-069; (b) the lease between the Minister for Conservation and Environment of the State of Victoria and the Australian Maritime Safety Authority dated 1 December 1995 over the land located at Citadel Island and described as Lot 1B on Consolidated Plan 116401; (c) the lease between the Minister for Conservation and Environment of the State of Victoria and the Australian Maritime Safety Authority dated 1 December 1995 over the land located at Wilsons Promontory and described as Lot 1C on Consolidated Plan 116398; (d) the lease between the Minister for Conservation and Environment of the State of Victoria and the Australian Maritime Safety Authority dated 1 December 1995 over the land located at Wilsons Promontory and described as Lot 1D on Consolidated Plan 116398; (e) the lease between the Minister for Conservation and Environment of the State of Victoria and the Australian Maritime Safety Authority dated 1 December 1995 over the land located at Wilsons Promontory and described as Lot 1E on Consolidated Plan 116398. (4) A lease referred to in subsection (3) continues in force, subject to its terms, for the period of the lease despite anything to the contrary in this Act or any other Act. (5) In this section, lighthouse land means any land that is the subject of a lease referred to in subsection (3). National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 29B Lighthouse leases-Great Otway National Park 29B. Lighthouse leases-Great Otway National Park (1) The Minister may lease any part of the Cape Otway lighthouse area for the purposes of recreation and tourism being recreation and tourism that is carried out in a manner that is consistent with the conservation of the heritage values of the area. (2) A lease under subsection (1)- (a) may provide for the operation of accommodation and facilities to the extent consistent with the purposes set out in subsection (1); and (b) must be granted in writing; and (c) must not be for a term of more than 21 years; and (d) is subject to the rent and other charges and terms and conditions determined by the Minister. (3) The coming into operation of section 16(5) of the National Parks (Otways and Other Amendments) Act 2005 does not affect the existence and operation of the following leases- (a) the lease between the Minister for Conservation and Environment of the State of Victoria and the Commonwealth of Australia dated 1 December 1995 over the land at Cape Otway, being Crown Allotment 44E, Parish of Otway; and (b) the lease between the Minister for Conservation and Environment of the State of Victoria and the Australian Maritime Safety Authority, dated 1 December 1995 over the land at Cape Otway, being Lot 44C on Consolidated Plan 116404; and (c) the lease between the Minister for Conservation and Environment of the State of Victoria and the Australian Maritime Safety Authority, dated 1 December 1995 over the land at Cape Otway, being Lot 44D on Consolidated Plan 116402; and (d) the lease between the Minister for Conservation and Land Management on behalf of the Lighthouse Reserves Committee of Management to Tourism Great Ocean Road Pty. Ltd. (ACN 074 746 802) with a commencement date of 1 January 1997 over land at Cape Otway and as subsequently varied. (4) A lease referred to in subsection (3) continues in force, subject to its terms, for the period of the lease, despite anything to the contrary in this Act or any other Act. (5) The lease referred to in subsection (3)(d)- (a) is deemed to be and to always have been granted by the Lighthouse Reserves Committee of Management; and (b) on and from the commencement of this section, is deemed to have effect as if any reference in the lease to the "Minister" were a reference to the Minister administering this Act. (6) In this section Cape Otway lighthouse area means the area shown hatched on the plan numbered N.P. 111B lodged in the Central Plan Office. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 30 Point Nepean National Park 30. Point Nepean National Park (1) The Minister shall consult with any Minister including a Minister of the Crown in right of the Commonwealth, public authority or interest group who or which expresses an interest in public safety, fire protection works and the fire control operations in the park described in Part 44 of Schedule Two. * * * * * (3) There is granted to the Crown in right of the Commonwealth an easement over the land known as Defence Road and shown coloured brown on the plan numbered N.P. 110 lodged in the Central Plan Office for the purposes of carriageway and the provision of services for the benefit of the remaining land described in Volume 5758 Folio 598 registered under the Transfer of Land Act 19588. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 30A Operations in the Alpine National Park 30A. Operations in the Alpine National Park (1) SEC, VENCorp, a distribution company, a transmission company or a generation company within the meaning of the Electricity Industry Act 2000, for the purposes of the hydro-electric undertaking at Kiewa may- (a) occupy and utilize works required for the operation and maintenance of the undertaking; and (b) perform its functions and exercise powers which relate to the undertaking and to the protection of the quality, quantity and availability of water produced for the requirements for the undertaking; and (c) plan fire protection works (including construction of vehicular tracks) to protect works required for the undertaking in consultation with the Secretary and the Director- on or over the lands referred to in Part 37 of Schedule Two. (2) Subsection (1)(c) only applies to those parts of Part 37 of Schedule Two which are marked A16 and A18 and shown by light shading and that part marked A17 and shown by open triangle pattern on the plan lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered N.P. 70/1f. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 30AA Lease or licence to a generation company-Alpine National Park 30AA. Lease or licence to a generation company-Alpine National Park (1) The Minister may grant or renew a lease or licence to a generation company of any area of land in the park described in Part 37 of Schedule Two which is used for the purposes of the generation of electricity for supply or sale. (2) A lease or licence under subsection (1)- (a) must be granted in writing; and (b) is subject to any terms and conditions determined by the Minister. (3) A lease under subsection (1) may be granted- (a) without being limited to a particular stratum of land; or (b) for a stratum of land. (4) The Minister must not grant a lease under subsection (1) for a stratum of land unless he or she is satisfied that- (a) each lessee for the time being under the lease can obtain reasonable access to and use of the land to be leased; and (b) the granting of the lease would not interfere with the exercise of rights by the registered proprietor, lessee or licensee of other land; and (c) provision has been made (in the lessee or otherwise) for any necessary rights of support of the stratum or other land or of any building or structure erected or to be erected on those lands; and (d) provision has been made (in the lease or otherwise) for any necessary rights for the passage or provision of services (including drainage, sewerage, or the supply of water, gas, electricity or telephone) to or through the stratum, where those rights are necessary for the reasonable enjoyment of the stratum or other land. (5) The granting under subsection (1) of a lease of a stratum of land is conclusive proof of compliance with subsection (4) in respect of the lease. (6) In this section, generation company has the same meaning as in the Electricity Industry Act 2000. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 30AB Agreement with a generation company-Alpine National Park 30AB. Agreement with a generation company-Alpine National Park (1) The Minister may enter into an agreement with a generation company to- (a) manage and control; or (b) carry out duties functions and powers related to the generation of electricity for the purposes of supply or sale in- any area of the park described in Part 37 of Schedule Two which is used for the purposes of or in connection with the generation of electricity for supply or sale. (2) An agreement under subsection (1)- (a) must be in writing; (b) may be amended from time to time or terminated by further written agreement between the parties. (2A) An agreement under subsection (1) must contain provisions with respect to the protection and conservation of the land subject to the agreement. (3) In this section generation company has the same meaning as in the Electricity Industry Act 2000. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 30B Protection of access rights of freeholders in Alpine National Park 30B. Protection of access rights of freeholders in Alpine National Park (1) If a person holds a fee simple in land abutting or surrounded by land described in Part 37 of Schedule Two the Minister may grant to that person that reasonable right of access to his or her land which will in the Minister's opinion allow that person to use his or her land. (2) For the purpose of allowing a person to have access to his or her land the Minister may exempt that person from any regulation affecting the land described in Part 37 or that right of access. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 30BA Rights to move cattle through the Alpine National Park 30BA. Rights to move cattle through the Alpine National Park (1) If a person holds a fee simple interest in land that abuts or is surrounded by land that is part of the park described in Part 37 of Schedule Two, the Minister may, in writing, grant to that person a reasonable right to move cattle to or from the land in which the person holds the interest directly through the park along the route specified by the Minister (not being a route through a wilderness zone or reference area) if the Minister is satisfied that there is no practical alternative route outside the park for moving the cattle. (2) If a person holds a licence to graze cattle on Crown land, the Minister may, in writing, grant to that person a reasonable right to move cattle to or from the land over which the person holds the licence directly through the park described in Part 37 of Schedule Two, along the route specified by the Minister (not being a route through a wilderness zone or reference area) if the Minister is satisfied that there is no practical alternative route outside the park for moving the cattle. (3) The Minister may, in the document granting a right under this section- (a) impose any terms and conditions that the Minister determines; and (b) specify that the person is exempt from any regulation applying to the park. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 30C Protection of life occupancies in Alpine National Park 30C. Protection of life occupancies in Alpine National Park (1) If a person was immediately before 1 June 1986 occupying a portion of the land described in Part 37 of Schedule Two under an agreement with a Minister responsible for Crown lands which was an agreement which granted the person an occupancy of the land for his or her lifetime, the Minister must grant a permit to the person authorising him or her to continue to occupy that portion of the land. (2) A permit under subsection (1)- (a) must be granted by the Minister on or before the date on which the land is added to Part 37 of Schedule Two; and (b) is to be for the lifetime of the person to whom it is granted and subject to the same terms and conditions including the payment of fees (if any) as are contained in the agreement. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 30D Protection of access rights to Murray-Sunset National Park 30D. Protection of access rights to Murray-Sunset National Park (1) If a person holds a fee simple in land abutting or surrounded by land described in Part 38 of Schedule Two, the Minister may grant to that person that reasonable right of access to the person's land which, in the Minister's opinion, will allow that person to use that land. (2) If a person carries on or proposes to carry on operations to mine or explore for gypsum on the land bordered blue in the plan lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered N.P. 51/2, the Minister may grant to that person and the person's employees, contractors and agents that reasonable right of access to the land bordered blue over the land described in Part 38 of Schedule Two which, in the Minister's opinion, will allow them to use that land for that purpose. (3) For the purpose of allowing a person to have access to land under subsection (1) or (2), the Minister may exempt the person from any regulation affecting the land described in Part 38 of Schedule Two or that right of access. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 30E Change of name of Murray-Sunset National Park 30E. Change of name of Murray-Sunset National Park (1) If, after consulting groups of Aboriginal people who, in the Minister's opinion, have an interest in the area, the Minister considers it appropriate to do so, the Minister, with the approval of the Place Names Committee established under the Survey Co-ordination Act 1958, may recommend to the Governor in Council that the name in the heading to Part 38 of Schedule Two be added to or that another name be substituted. (2) The Governor in Council, by Order published in the Government Gazette may amend Part 38 of Schedule Two in accordance with the Minister's recommendation. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 30F Access rights-French Island National Park 30F. Access rights-French Island National Park (1) The Minister may grant to a person who holds a fee-simple interest in land on French Island any rights of access over the park to that land which are, in the Minister's opinion, reasonable. (2) A right of access under subsection (1) is subject to any terms and conditions determined by the Minister. (3) For the purpose of allowing a person to exercise a right of access under subsection (1), the Minister may exempt that person from any regulation affecting the park. (4) In this section park means the land referred to in Part 15 of Schedule Two. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 30G Water distribution works authority-Greater Bendigo National Park, Broken-Boosey State Park, Castlemaine Diggings National Heritage Park 30G. Water distribution works authority-Greater Bendigo National Park, Broken-Boosey State Park, Castlemaine Diggings National Heritage Park (1) The Minister may grant an authority to a person to install, operate or manage works for the purposes of conveying water over any part of the land described in Part 41 of Schedule Two, Part 37 of Schedule Two B or Part 8 of Schedule Four. (2) An authority under subsection (1) may be granted for the term determined by the Minister. (3) An authority under subsection (1) is subject to- (a) any conditions the Minister thinks fit to impose; and (b) the payment of any fee or charge determined by the Minister. (4) An authority under subsection (1) may be cancelled by the Minister if the holder does not comply with a condition of the authority. (5) The holder of an authority under subsection (1) must not transfer the authority unless the holder has first obtained the consent of the Minister. (6) Despite the commencement of sections 12, 13 and 15 of the National Parks (Box-Ironbark and Other Parks) Act 2002, a person who was using works for the purposes of conveying water over any part of the land described in Part 41 of Schedule Two, Part 37 of Schedule Two B or Part 8 of Schedule Four immediately before the commencement of those sections may continue to use those works for that purpose for 12 months after the commencement of those sections or until the Minister grants an authority under this section (whichever is the earlier). (7) Any use of works under subsection (6) is subject to the conditions that applied to that use immediately before the commencement of sections 12, 13 and 15 of the National Parks (Box-Ironbark and Other Parks) Act 2002. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 30H Dam licences-Greater Bendigo National Park, Castlemaine Diggings National Heritage Park 30H. Dam licences-Greater Bendigo National Park, Castlemaine Diggings National Heritage Park (1) The Minister may grant a licence to any person to use land for a dam that existed immediately before the commencement of sections 12 and 15 of the National Parks (Box-Ironbark and Other Parks) Act 2002 on any part of the land described in Part 41 of Schedule Two or Part 8 of Schedule Four. (2) A licence under subsection (1) may be granted for a term of not more than 3 years. (3) A licence under subsection (1) is subject to- (a) any conditions the Minister thinks fit to impose; and (b) the payment of any fee or charge determined by the Minister. (4) A licence under subsection (1) may be cancelled by the Minister if the holder does not comply with a condition of the licence. (5) The holder of a licence under subsection (1) must not transfer the licence unless the holder has first obtained the consent of the Minister. (6) Despite the commencement of sections 12 and 15 of the National Parks (Box-Ironbark and Other Parks) Act 2002, a licence over any part of the land described in Part 41 of Schedule Two or Part 8 of Schedule Four- (a) that has been granted to a person under section 52 of the Forests Act 1958 to use land for the purposes of a dam; and (b) that is in force immediately before the commencement of those sections- subject to the provisions of the Forests Act 1958, continues in force as a licence granted under that Act until the date of its expiry. (7) Despite the commencement of section 15 of the National Parks (Box-Ironbark and Other Parks) Act 2002, a licence over any part of the land described in Part 8 of Schedule Four- (a) that has been granted to a person under section 138 of the Land Act 1958 to use land for the purposes of a dam; and (b) that is in force immediately before the commencement of that section- subject to the provisions of the Land Act 1958, continues in force as a licence granted under that Act until the date of its expiry. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 30I Protection of access rights of freeholders in relation to certain parks 30I. Protection of access rights of freeholders in relation to certain parks (1) If a person holds a fee simple in land abutting or surrounded by a relevant park, the Minister may grant to that person that reasonable right of access to his or her land that will, in the Minister's opinion, allow that person to use his or her land. (2) A right of access under this section is subject to any conditions the Minister thinks fit to impose. (3) For the purpose of allowing a person to exercise a right under this section, the Minister may exempt that person from any regulation affecting the relevant park. (4) In this section relevant park means the land described in any of the following- (a) Part 30, Part 31, Part 41, Part 42 or Part 45 of Schedule Two; (b) Part 15, Part 26, Part 30 or Part 37 of Schedule Two B; (c) Part 8 of Schedule Four. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 30J Protection of access rights of freeholders in Mitchell River National Park 30J. Protection of access rights of freeholders in Mitchell River National Park (1) If a person holds a fee simple in land surrounded by the park described in Part 8 of Schedule Two, the Minister may grant to that person that reasonable right of access to his or her land that will, in the Minister's opinion, allow that person to use his or her land. (2) A right of access under this section is subject to any conditions the Minister thinks fit to impose. (3) For the purpose of allowing a person to exercise a right under this section, the Minister may exempt that person from any regulation affecting the park. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 30K Right to move cattle or sheep through Heathcote-Graytown National Park and Broken-Boosey State Park 30K. Right to move cattle or sheep through Heathcote-Graytown National Park and Broken-Boosey State Park (1) If a person holds a fee simple in land abutting the park described in Part 42 of Schedule Two or Part 37 of Schedule Two B, the Minister may grant to that person a reasonable right to move cattle or sheep through any part of the park. (2) A right under this section is subject to any conditions the Minister thinks fit to impose. (3) For the purpose of allowing a person to exercise a right under this section, the Minister may exempt that person from any regulation affecting the park. * * * * * National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 30M Water licences-Broken-Boosey State Park 30M. Water licences-Broken-Boosey State Park A licence under section 51 or 67 of the Water Act 1989 that authorises the construction, installation, operation, alteration, removal or decommissioning of works on any part of the land described in Part 37 of Schedule Two B must not be issued except with the consent of the Minister and subject to any conditions the Minister thinks fit to impose. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 31 Croajingolong National Park 31. Croajingolong National Park (1) The Minister may grant to a person who holds in fee-simple land abutting land referred to in Part 28 of Schedule Two and abutting or within 60 metres of high-water mark, such reasonable rights of access from low-water mark to that first-mentioned land over land referred to in that part subject to such charge or fee (if any) and such terms and conditions as the Minister determines. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 31AA Leases in Mount Buffalo National Park 31AA. Leases in Mount Buffalo National Park (1) After consulting the National Parks Advisory Council, the Minister may lease any area of land in the park described in Part 17 of Schedule Two which is shown hatched on the plan lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered N.P. 17L. (2) A lease under subsection (1) may only be for all or any of the following purposes- (a) for land for buildings which are available for use by the public; (b) for land to be used for skiing; (c) for land to be used for ski lifts or ski tows; (d) for any other purpose permitted by the Minister and that the Minister considers is consistent with the objects of this Act. (3) A lease under subsection (1)- (a) must be in writing; and (b) must not be for a period of more than 21 years; and (c) is subject to any terms and conditions determined by the Minister. (4) If a lease is entered into under this section, those relevant laws within the meaning of the Conservation, Forests and Lands Act 1987 which applied to the land immediately before the lease was entered into continue to apply to that land after the lease is entered into unless the lease otherwise expressly provides. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 31AB Lease of O'Shannassy Lodge-Yarra Ranges National Park9 31AB. Lease of O'Shannassy Lodge-Yarra Ranges National Park9 (1) Upon the expiration of the lease dated 15 November 1988 between the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works and Victorian Snow Resorts Pty Ltd the Minister is empowered to grant a tenancy of the land coloured red on the plan attached to that lease for such period, at such rent and subject to such terms and conditions as the Minister determines. (2) A tenancy under subsection (1)- (a) must be granted in writing; (b) must not be for a term or terms within the tenancy totalling more than 21 years; (c) is subject to any terms and conditions determined by the Minister. * * * * * * * * * * National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 32AA Glenample Homestead 32AA. Glenample Homestead (1) Where any part or parts of Crown allotments 5 and 6 Parish of Latrobe has or have been leased by the Crown the Minister administering the Planning and Environment Act 1987 may authorize the Secretary to manage the land. (2) Where the Secretary undertakes the management of the land- (a) the land shall be used and managed subject to the terms of the lease referred to in subsection (1) as though the land was land described in Schedule Three; (b) the Governor in Council may make regulations in respect of the land subject to the lease referred to in subsection (1) as though the land was land described in Schedule Three. (3) Nothing in this section shall be construed as authorizing the Minister administering the Planning and Environment Act 1987 the Secretary the Governor in Council or any other person to do or agree to do or cause or permit to be done or make any provision for the doing of anything which would not be consistent with any trust condition or other restriction relating to the lease or the use of the land referred to in subsection (1). National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 32AB Tenancy of Rover Scout Chalet 32AB. Tenancy of Rover Scout Chalet The Minister may grant to The Scout Association of Australia Victorian Branch for a period not exceeding twenty years a tenancy in the Alpine National Park of land and buildings known as the Rover Scout Chalet together with the associated ski lift at such rent and subject to such terms and conditions as the Minister determines. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 32AC Protection of access rights of freeholders in Croajingolong National Park and Snowy River National Park 32AC. Protection of access rights of freeholders in Croajingolong National Park and Snowy River National Park (1) If a person holds a fee simple in land abutting or surrounded by land described in Parts 28 and 29 of Schedule Two the Minister may grant to that person a reasonable right of access to his or her land which will in the Minister's opinion allow that person to use his or her land. (2) For the purpose of allowing a person to have access to his or her land the Minister may exempt that person from any regulation affecting the land described in Parts 28 and 29 or that right of access. * * * * * National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 32AE Advisory Committee 32AE. Advisory Committee (1) There shall be a Committee known as the Alpine Advisory Committee. (2) The function of the Alpine Advisory Committee is to assist with the development of a management plan for the park described in Part 37 of Schedule Two. (3) The Alpine Advisory Committee consists of 16 persons appointed by the Minister comprising- (a) a person to be the chairperson; (b) five persons who have skills or experience relating to the preservation and protection of the park; (c) five persons who have skills or experience relating to the recreational use of the park; (d) one person who has skills or experience relating to commercial tourism activities in the park; (e) two persons who have skills or experience relating to the grazing of cattle in the park; (f) two persons who have skills or experience in local government and who reside in municipalities in which any part of the park is situated. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 32AF Protection of access rights of freeholders in Wyperfeld National Park 32AF. Protection of access rights of freeholders in Wyperfeld National Park (1) If a person holds a fee simple in land abutting or surrounded by land described in Part 25 of Schedule Two, the Minister may grant to that person that reasonable right of access to the person's land which, in the Minister's opinion, will allow the person to use that land. (2) For the purpose of allowing a person to have access to land the Minister may exempt that person from any regulation affecting the land described in Part 25 of Schedule Two or that right of access. * * * * * National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 32AH Protection of access rights of freeholders in Yarra Ranges National Park 32AH. Protection of access rights of freeholders in Yarra Ranges National Park (1) If a person holds a fee simple in land abutting or surrounded by land described in Part 39 of Schedule Two- (a) if the land is not abutting or surrounded by a designated water supply catchment area, the Minister may grant to that person that reasonable right of access to his or her land which will in the Minister's opinion allow that person to use his or her land; or (b) if the land is abutting or surrounded by a designated water supply catchment area, the Minister, after consulting the Minister administering the Water Act 1989, may grant to that person that reasonable right of access to his or her land which will, in the Minister's opinion, allow that person to use his or her land. (2) For the purpose of allowing a person to have access to his or her land the Minister may exempt that person from any regulation affecting the land described in Part 39 of Schedule Two or that right of access. * * * * * National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 32B Tenancies for surf lifesaving club purposes 32B. Tenancies for surf lifesaving club purposes (1) The Minister may in writing and in accordance with this section grant tenancies (in the case of any tenancy not exceeding one hectare) of land included in the park described in Part 4 of Schedule Two and abutting on or adjacent to the coastline of Victoria to- (a) a company within the meaning of the Corporations Act that is taken to be registered in Victoria, members of which during the summer immediately preceding the commencement of this section patrolled any part of the coastline aforesaid for the purpose of assisting persons in difficulty in the water for use for purposes (including the provision of accommodation and associated facilities for members of the company) connected with the surf lifesaving activities of the members; (b) Surf Life Saving Victoria for use for purposes (including the provision of accommodation and associated facilities for members of a club) connected with the surf lifesaving activities of members of a specified club, members of which during the summer immediately preceding the commencement of this section patrolled any part of the coastline aforesaid for the purpose of assisting persons in difficulty in the water and which is affiliated with Surf Life Saving Victoria. (1A) The Minister may, in writing, grant tenancies of land in any specified park that is abutting on or adjacent to the coastline of Victoria to Surf Life Saving Victoria, for use, by the members of a club that is affiliated with Surf Life Saving Victoria, for surf lifesaving purposes. (2) A tenancy under subsection (1) or (1A)- (a) shall be in respect of land not exceeding one hectare specified in the agreement; (b) shall be- (i) for a term not exceeding 21 years; (ii) for such rent and other charges; (iii) subject to such terms conditions and covenants- as is or are determined by the Minister and specified in the agreement. (3) An agreement for a tenancy under this section may authorize the construction erection or provision on the land or on a specified part or specified parts of the land and for the purposes specified in subsection (1) or (1A) of specified structures apparatus or equipment or structures apparatus or equipment of any specified class for such charges and subject to such terms conditions and covenants as the Minister determines and specifies in the agreement. (4) In this section- specified park means- (a) the park described in Part 4 of Schedule Two; or * * * * * (c) the park described in Part 15 of Schedule Three; surf lifesaving purposes means purposes connected with the patrolling of any part of the coastline of Victoria by persons for the purpose of assisting other persons in difficulty in water and includes using land for accommodation and facilities associated with the patrolling and assisting activities; Surf Life Saving Victoria means Surf Life Saving Victoria ACN 004 704 652. * * * * * * * * * * National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 32CA Arthurs Seat chairlift lease 32CA. Arthurs Seat chairlift lease (1) The addition of land to Part 2 of Schedule Two B by section 17(2) of the National Parks (Amendment) Act 1997 does not affect- (a) the continuity of the lease between the State of Victoria and Alena Marie Hajek over Allotments 8, 9, 10 and 11 of Section D in the Township of Dromana, Parish of Kangerong, County of Mornington dated 1 February 1979; or (b) any dealing in that land under that lease before the commencement of that section. (2) The lease referred to in subsection (1) continues in force for the period of the lease despite anything to the contrary in this Act or any other Act. (3) Upon the expiration of the lease referred to in subsection (1), the Minister is empowered to grant a tenancy of the land described in Part 2 of Schedule Two B which is being or has, at any time, been used for the purposes of a chairlift or land which is in the vicinity of such land. (4) A tenancy under subsection (3)- (a) must be granted in writing; and (b) must be for a term of not more than 20 years; and (c) is subject to the rent and any other charges and terms and conditions determined by the Minister. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 32D Authorities to search for minerals in certain parks 32D. Authorities to search for minerals in certain parks (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this or any other Act, the Minister may by notice in the Government Gazette designate the area or areas in- (a) the parks described in any of the following- (i) Part 30, 41, 42 or 43 of Schedule Two; (ii) Part 15, 26, 31, 36 or 38 of Schedule Two B; (iii) Part 1 or 13 of Schedule Three; (iv) Part 8 of Schedule Four- in which searching for minerals under a miner's right or tourist fossicking authority will be permitted; (b) the parks described in any of the following- (i) Part 31 of Schedule Two; (ii) Part 15 or 30 of Schedule Two B; (iii) Part 15 of Schedule Three- in which searching for gemstones under a miner's right or tourist fossicking authority will be permitted; (c) the tidal zones of the park described in Part 4 of Schedule Two in which searching for gemstones under a miner's right or tourist fossicking authority will be permitted. * * * * * (2) Upon the designation of an area pursuant to subsection (1), the Secretary may- (a) grant a permit by writing under his hand to any person or persons named therein; or (b) by notice published in the Government Gazette authorize any class or classes of persons- to search for minerals in that area. (3) Any permission or authorization given under subsection (2) shall be subject to any restrictions and conditions which the Secretary may determine. (4) The property in minerals passes from the Crown to a person acting in accordance with any permission or authorization given under subsection (2) when the minerals are separated from the land. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 32E Grazing in Barmah Park 32E. Grazing in Barmah Park (1) The Minister may grant a licence to graze cattle in the Barmah State Park to any person or persons whom the Barmah Forest Grazing Advisory Committee recommends as a fit or proper person or persons to be granted a licence. (2) A grazing licence under subsection (1)- (a) is granted for a period of one year commencing on 1 May in any year and may be renewed; and (b) is subject to any fees and conditions determined by the Minister in consultation with the Barmah Forest Grazing Advisory Committee; and (c) allows the holder of the licence to graze cattle in any part of the Barmah State Park except a reference area and Ulupna Island. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 32F Barmah Forest Grazing Advisory Committee 32F. Barmah Forest Grazing Advisory Committee (1) There is established a committee to be known as the Barmah Forest Grazing Advisory Committee. (2) The Advisory Committee consists of eight members appointed by the Minister of whom- (a) one is to be appointed by the Minister as the convenor; and (b) three are to be persons nominated by the Barmah Forest Cattlemens Association; and (c) one is to be a person nominated by the Yielima Forest Graziers Association; and (d) three are to be officers of the Department of Natural Resources and Environment. (3) Subsections (3), (4), (6), (7), (8) and (9) of section 14 apply to the Advisory Committee. (4) The Advisory Committee may advise the Minister on any matters relating to grazing that it considers appropriate. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 32FAA Protection of access rights of freeholders in Cathedral Range State Park 32FAA. Protection of access rights of freeholders in Cathedral Range State Park (1) The Minister may grant to a person who holds a fee simple in land abutting or surrounded by the park any rights of access over the park to that land, which are, in the Minister's opinion, reasonable. (2) A right of access under subsection (1) is subject to any terms and conditions determined by the Minister. (3) For the purpose of allowing a person to exercise a right under subsection (1), the Minister may exempt that person from any regulation affecting the park. (4) In this section park means the land referred to in Part 8 of Schedule Two B. * * * * * National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 32G The hunting of feral animals 32G. The hunting of feral animals Notwithstanding the declaration of the land in Part 3 of Schedule Two B as a park the hunting of feral animals is permitted subject to section 37. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 32H Protection of designated water supply catchment areas and their water resources 32H. Protection of designated water supply catchment areas and their water resources (1) The Secretary, in carrying out the duties or performing the functions of his or her office or exercising powers in relation to a designated water supply catchment area, and any other person or body, in carrying out duties or performing functions or exercising powers in relation to such an area, must regard the paramount consideration as being the need to- (a) protect that area; and (b) maintain the water quality of and otherwise protect the water resources of that area. (2) The Secretary must ensure that each designated water supply catchment area is controlled and managed in accordance with the objects of this Act in a manner that will- (a) protect that area; and (b) maintain the water quality of and otherwise protect the water resources of that area. (3) Without limiting section 20, the Secretary has power to do anything in relation to a designated water supply catchment area that he or she considers necessary to- (a) protect that area; and (b) maintain the water quality of and otherwise protect the water resources of that area. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 32I Management agreements with managing water authorities 32I. Management agreements with managing water authorities (1) The Secretary may enter into an agreement with- (a) Melbourne Water Corporation for the management by Melbourne Water Corporation of a Melbourne water supply catchment area; or (b) Barwon Water for the management by Barwon Water of the Barwon water supply catchment area; or (c) South West Water for the management by South West Water of the South West water supply catchment area. (2) An agreement under subsection (1)- (a) must be in writing; and (b) must be consistent with the objects of this Act and with the duties imposed on the Secretary by sections 17(2)(ba), 17(3) and 32H; and (c) may be amended from time to time or terminated by a further written agreement between the parties. (3) An agreement under subsection (1)- (a) must specify those duties, functions and powers imposed on the Secretary by or under this Act which may be carried out by the managing water authority that has entered into the agreement in relation to the designated water supply catchment area to which the agreement relates; and (b) must specify those functions and powers of the managing water authority which may be performed by the managing water authority in relation to the designated water supply catchment area; and (c) may provide for the management and control by the managing water authority of any property within the designated water supply catchment area; and (d) must contain provisions with respect to- (i) the protection of conservation values within the designated water supply catchment area; and (ii) fire protection and fire management within the area; and (iii) prohibiting and regulating the activities of people within the area and access to the area by people; and (iv) once-only harvesting of forest produce from those areas shown cross-hatched on the plans referred to in Parts 10 and 39 of Schedule Two, and the rehabilitation of those areas; and (v) procedures to be followed to prevent or settle disputes concerning the management of the area that arise between the parties during the currency of the agreement including the submission of any unresolved dispute to the Minister, the Minister responsible for the managing water authority and (in the case of Melbourne Water Corporation) the Minister administering section 17 of the State Owned Enterprises Act 1992, for a decision that is to be binding on the parties. (4) It is deemed to be a term of any agreement under subsection (1) that, despite any other provision of this Act, it is the function of the managing water authority to determine the policy necessary in a designated water supply catchment area- (a) to protect the area for the purposes of water supply; and (b) to maintain the water quality of and otherwise protect the water resources in the area; and (c) to restrict human activity for the purposes of giving effect to paragraphs (a) and (b). National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 32J Access to property in designated water supply catchment areas 32J. Access to property in designated water supply catchment areas The Minister must grant to the managing water authority for a designated water supply catchment area that reasonable right of access to property within the area that is owned, controlled or managed by the managing water authority that will, in the Minister's opinion, allow the managing water authority to exercise its powers and functions with respect to that property. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 32K Control and management of structures and installations in designated water supply catchment areas 32K. Control and management of structures and installations in designated water supply catchment areas (1) The managing water authority for a designated water supply catchment area may manage and control any structures and installations (other than those built or installed by the Secretary) in the area. (2) For the purposes of giving effect to subsection (1), the managing water authority may operate, repair, replace, maintain, remove, connect, disconnect or do any other thing necessary to manage or control a structure or installation. (3) In this section structures and installations includes, but is not limited to, dam walls, reservoirs, weirs, tunnels, roads, tracks, buildings, towers and fences. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 32L Extraction of forest produce from Kinglake National Park and Yarra Ranges National Park 32L. Extraction of forest produce from Kinglake National Park and Yarra Ranges National Park (1) The Melbourne Water Corporation may take sell or otherwise dispose of forest produce in the land shown cross-hatched on the plans referred to in Parts 10 and 39 of Schedule Two in accordance with any management agreement entered into under section 32I, or, if there is no agreement, in accordance with terms and conditions agreed to by the Secretary and Melbourne Water Corporation. (2) For the purpose of this section, forest produce has the same meaning as in the Forests Act 1958. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 32M Determination of disputes 32M. Determination of disputes (1) If the Secretary has not entered into an agreement under section 32I- (a) with Melbourne Water Corporation about the management of a Melbourne water supply catchment area; or (b) with Barwon Water about the management of the Barwon water supply catchment area; or (c) with South West Water about the management of the South West water supply catchment area- and if there is a dispute about the management of the area, either the Secretary or the relevant managing water authority may refer the dispute to the Minister, the Minister responsible for administering the relevant managing water authority and (in the case of Melbourne Water Corporation) the Minister administering section 17 of the State Owned Enterprises Act 1992 for determination. (2) A decision of the Ministers under subsection (1) is binding on the parties to the dispute. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 32N Restricted areas in designated water supply catchment areas 32N. Restricted areas in designated water supply catchment areas (1) The Minister may by notice published in the Government Gazette, prohibit, regulate or control access of persons to that part of a designated water supply catchment area that is specified in the notice. (2) The Minister must not make a notice under subsection (1) unless- (a) the Minister is of the opinion that it is necessary to do so to prevent access of persons to that part of the designated water supply catchment area for the purposes of- (i) protecting that area for the purposes of water supply; or (ii) maintaining the water quality of and otherwise protecting the water resources of that area; and (b) the Minister has, before doing so, consulted the Minister responsible for the managing water authority for that area. (3) A notice under subsection (1)- (a) may be general or of limited application; and (b) takes effect from the date of publication in the Government Gazette or from any later date specified in the notice; and (c) in the absence of a date specified in the notice, continues to have effect until 90 days after publication of the notice in the Government Gazette; and (d) may not provide that it continues to have effect for any period exceeding 12 months. (4) As soon as possible after publication of the notice in the Government Gazette, the Minister must publish a notice in a newspaper circulating generally in the area likely to be affected by the notice stating that he or she has published the notice. (5) Part 5 of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1994 applies to a notice under this section as if that notice were a statutory rule within the meaning of that Act that had been laid before Parliament on the day on which the notice was published in the Government Gazette. (6) A person must comply with a notice under this section. Penalty: 20 penalty units. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 32O Access rights-French Island Marine National Park 32O. Access rights-French Island Marine National Park (1) The Minister may grant to a person who holds a fee-simple interest in land on French Island any rights of access to that land over the park that are, in the Minister's opinion, reasonable. (2) A right of access under subsection (1) is subject to any terms and conditions determined by the Minister. (3) For the purpose of allowing a person to exercise a right of access under subsection (1), the Minister may exempt that person from any regulation made under this Act affecting the park. (4) In this section park means the land described in Part 6 of Schedule Seven. * * * * * * * * * * National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 32R Drainage licences-Cobboboonee National Park 32R. Drainage licences-Cobboboonee National Park (1) The Secretary may grant a licence to the person who is the owner or occupier of drainage land, being a licence over land described in Part 45 of Schedule Two, for the purpose of draining the drainage land. (2) A licence granted under subsection (1)- (a) must be in writing; and (b) must not be for a term of more than 7 years; and (c) is subject to any fees and other charges and terms and conditions determined by the Secretary. (3) The coming into operation of section 10(5) of the National Parks and Crown Land (Reserves) Acts Amendment Act 2008 does not affect the existence and operation of the drainage licence. (4) In this section- drainage land means Crown Allotment 5, Parish of Cobboboonee; drainage licence means the agreement as to drainage between the Secretary and S.D. and N.J. Johnstone and Dipple Pty Ltd ACN 069 825 010 as to part of Crown Allotment 1A, Parish of Cobboboonee, and in force until 31 December 2017. __________________ National Parks Act 1975 - PART IV PART IV GENERAL National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 33 Rents etc. to be paid into the Consolidated Fund 33. Rents etc. to be paid into the Consolidated Fund * * * * * (2) There shall be paid into the Consolidated Fund any moneys received by a Committee, the Council or any other person- (a) by way of rents, fees, tolls or other charges payable under this Act or the regulations, whether under a lease, licence, permit, tenancy or other instrument granted under this Act or the regulations or by or under the National Parks Act 1975 or a corresponding previous enactment or the regulations made thereunder; (b) from the provision to the public of services, facilities or goods under this Act or the regulations; (c) from the sale or disposal of produce under section 26; or (d) otherwise in accordance with the provisions of this Act. (2A) Subsection (2) does not apply to money received by the Melbourne Water Corporation from the taking, sale or disposal of forest produce under section 32L. (3) The moneys appropriated by Parliament for national park purposes shall be applied only in the payment of- (a) the costs and expenditure incurred under this Act in the administration of this Act; * * * * * (c) remuneration and allowances payable under this Act; (d) the whole or part of the cost of carrying out works under section 25; (e) the whole or part of the cost of carrying out works for the establishment of roads or tracks into a park where those works are carried out by arrangement between the Minister and the Minister administering the Planning and Environment Act 1987 or the Minister administering Part 4 of the Transport Act 1983; (f) subject to the approval of the Minister, the whole or part of the costs of the purchase or acquisition of land purchased or acquired or proposed to be purchased or acquired under section 5 of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 for the purpose of a park; or (g) costs and expenditure incurred in the administration, protection or management- (i) of any land of which the Council is, pursuant to section 14 of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978, the committee of management; (ii) of any land the subject of an agreement under section 19A; (iia) of any land managed by the Secretary under section 19AA, 19C or 19E; (iii) of any land placed under the control and management of the Secretary pursuant to section 18(1) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978; or (iv) of any land managed by the Secretary pursuant to an agreement made under section 19D. * * * * * National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 35 Annual report 35. Annual report (1) The Secretary shall within three months after each year ending on 30 June submit to the Minister a report on the working of this Act during that year and on such other matters as the Minister directs. (2) The Minister shall cause a report under subsection (1) to be laid before both Houses of Parliament within three weeks after it is received or, if Parliament is not then sitting, within three weeks after the next assembling of Parliament. * * * * * National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 36 Seizure and forfeiture of guns and other weapons 36. Seizure and forfeiture of guns and other weapons (1) An authorized officer or a member of the police force may in a park seize a gun or other weapon unless the gun or other weapon is in the possession of a person authorized under this or another Act to use carry or have in his possession in the park the gun or other weapon. (2) Where a gun or other weapon is seized pursuant to subsection (1) and an action is brought against the person in possession of that gun or other weapon and that person is convicted of an offence of using that gun or other weapon in a park in contravention of this Act that gun or other weapon is forfeited to the Crown and shall be disposed of as the Minister directs. (3) In any other case where a gun or other weapon is seized pursuant to subsection (1) and a court convicts a person of any offence in respect of which the seizure was made the court may authorize the return of the gun to the person convicted or to the owner (as the case requires) but where the person convicted is proved to have been previously convicted of an offence relating to the use carrying or possession of a gun or other weapon in a park or relating to the use of a gun in contravention of the Wildlife Act 1975 or of an offence under the Firearms Act 1996 the court shall order the forfeiture of the gun to the Crown and it shall be disposed of as the Minister directs. (4) Where- (a) a gun or other weapon is seized under this section; and (b) no action is taken under this Act against the person from whom the gun or other weapon was seized within six months of the date upon which it was seized; and (c) at the expiry of the six-month period referred to in paragraph (b), the person from whom the gun or other weapon was seized is duly notified in writing sent by post to his last known address that no action has been taken under this Act and that he may claim the gun or other weapon; and (d) the gun or other weapon is not claimed within twelve months of the date on which the notice was posted- the gun or other weapon shall be disposed of as the Minister directs. (5) Where any gun or other weapon is disposed of by sale pursuant to this section the proceeds of sale shall be paid into the Consolidated Fund. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 37 Secretary may consent to certain guns or other weapons being carried or used 37. Secretary may consent to certain guns or other weapons being carried or used (1) The Secretary may by instrument in writing authorize an authorized officer or another person to use carry or have in his possession a gun or other weapon in a specified park for such purposes, at such times and on such conditions as he specifies. (2) Notwithstanding anything contained in subsection (1) the Secretary may- (a) grant a permit to any person or persons named therein; or (b) by notice published in the Government Gazette authorize any class or classes of persons- to carry or use any firearms or other weapons or class or classes of firearms or other weapons in the parks or in parts of the parks described in the specified areas of Part 37 of Schedule Two or Part 38 of Schedule Two B or Parts 2A, 3, 6 and 8 of Schedule Three or Parts 4 and 5 of Schedule Four for such period or periods as are specified and subject to such conditions and restrictions as are specified in the permit or notice. (3) Notwithstanding anything contained in subsections (1) and (2) the Secretary may- (a) grant a permit to any person or persons named therein; or (b) by notice published in the Government Gazette authorize any class or classes of persons- to carry and use any firearms or other weapons or class or classes of firearms or other weapons in the course of hunting deer by stalking in the parks described in Parts 7 and 8 and the specified areas of Part 27 or Part 37 of Schedule Two and Part 2 of Schedule Two A and Parts 4 and 5 of Schedule Four or in such part or parts of the parks for such period or periods and subject to such conditions and restrictions as are specified in the permit or notice. (4) The Secretary may revoke a permit granted under subsection (3) by notice in writing given to the person or persons named in the permit or sent to them at their address or addresses notified in the permit. (5) The Secretary may revoke amend or alter any authority given pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection (2) or paragraph (b) of subsection (3) by a notice published in the Government Gazette. (6) The Governor in Council may make such regulations as are necessary or convenient to regulate hunting in the parks described in Parts 7 and 8 and the specified areas of Parts 27 and 37 of Schedule Two and Part 2 of Schedule Two A and Part 10 of Schedule Two B and Parts 2A, 3, 6, 8 and 12 of Schedule Three and Parts 4 and 5 of Schedule Four. (7) In subsection (2), specified areas means those areas of Part 37 of Schedule Two marked A1 and shown by dark shading or vertical hatching or marked A6/A6A or A8 and shown by light shading on the plan lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered N.P. 70/1f. (7A) In subsections (3) and (6), specified areas, in relation to the park described in Part 27 of Schedule Two, means that part of the park described in Part 27 of Schedule Two east of the Thomson Valley Road. (8) In subsections (3) and (6), specified areas, in relation to the park described in Part 37 of Schedule Two, means those areas of Part 37 of Schedule Two marked A1 and shown by dark shading or vertical hatching, marked A6/A6A, A7, A7A, A8, A9, A10, A11, A12 and A19 and shown by light shading or marked A13 and A13A and shown by light shading or cross hatching, marked A14 and shown by light shading or open circle pattern, marked A20 and shown by light shading, herringbone pattern, diagonal hatching or open circle pattern or marked A21 and shown by light shading or open circle pattern or marked WONG. and shown by hatching on the plan lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered N.P. 70/4f and such other areas of Part 37 as may be specified in a management plan for the park described in that part but excluding any areas under the Reference Areas Act 1978. (9) A person who does not comply with the conditions specified in a notice given under subsection (3)(b) is guilty of an offence and liable to a penalty not exceeding 20 penalty units. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 37AA Secretary may consent to weapons other than guns being carried through parks 37AA. Secretary may consent to weapons other than guns being carried through parks (1) Notwithstanding anything in section 37, the Secretary may, by notice published in the Government Gazette, authorise that any weapon or class of weapons, other than firearms, may be carried by or be in the possession of any person in the park specified in the notice. (2) An authorisation under subsection (1) is- (a) for the period; and (b) subject to the conditions and restrictions (if any)- specified in the notice. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 37A Minister may cause to be erected signs to indicate parks 37A. Minister may cause to be erected signs to indicate parks (1) The Minister may with the consent of the Roads Corporation- (a) cause to be erected or placed upon or across a road- (i) any structure or sign to indicate an entrance to the park which is adjacent to the road or entered from the road; (ii) in the vicinity of any such structure or sign a building or other structure for use as shelter by and office accommodation for persons carrying out functions referred to in subsections (2) and (3); (iii) any notice sign light or other device to notify users of the road that they are approaching an entrance to the park adjacent to the road, or entered from the road; (b) carry out minor roadworks, construct entrance stations, install speed humps and erect signs on a road to facilitate the collection of fees for entry to the park which is adjacent to or entered from the road; (c) after consultation with the Roads Corporation, erect on a road traffic control signals at fee collection points. (2) Any tolls or fees or charges payable- (a) for entry into the park which is adjacent to or entered from a road; (b) for any permit or authority under the Act in relation to the park which is adjacent to or entered from a road- may be collected by an authorized officer in respect of the park from persons passing any structure or sign erected under subsection (1). (3) Where any fee or charge payable in respect of a permit or authority which may be granted by the Secretary pursuant to section 21 has been paid, an authorized officer may issue the permit or authority to the person to whom the permit or authority is granted and who passes any structure or sign erected under subsection (1). (4) Sections 36, 37 and 44 of the Act shall apply to a road specified under subsection (5) as if the road formed part of the park which is adjacent to or entered from the road. (5) This section shall apply to- (a) a road that is- (i) the Wilson's Promontory Road; (ii) the Mount Buffalo Road- as respectively declared to be an arterial road within the meaning of the Road Management Act 2004; (b) a road or part of a road that is an arterial road within the meaning of the Road Management Act 2004- (i) that- (A) is bounded on each side by a park and terminates in the park; or (B) leads into and terminates in a park; and (ii) has by notice in the Government Gazette been declared by the Roads Corporation to be a road or part of a road to which this section or a provision of this section shall apply; and (c) a road or part of a road that is not an arterial road within the meaning of the Road Management Act 2004 that- (i) is bounded on each side by a park or leads into a park; and (ii) has by notice in the Government Gazette been declared by the council of the municipality responsible for maintaining the road to be a road or part of a road to which this section or a provision of this section shall apply. (6) For the purposes of subsection (5) a road shall be treated as terminating in a park notwithstanding that the road is set out on a plan in Schedule Two or Three as a road which continues through the park if the road is not open and kept open to the public for public use and public traffic free from obstructions (other than temporary obstructions) so that a vehicle may pass through the park on the road. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 38 Authorised officer may demand name etc. 38. Authorised officer may demand name etc. (1) An authorized officer may- (a) where he believes on reasonable grounds that a person has contravened or is contravening this Act or the regulations, request him to state his name and address; (b) where he believes on reasonable grounds that a person in a park is contravening this Act or the regulations, request him to leave the park; (c) where he believes on reasonable grounds that a person in a park is doing or intends to do anything in respect of which a licence permit or other authority is required under this or any other Act or enactment, request that person to produce for inspection the licence, permit or other authority; and (d) where he is carrying out any functions referred to in subsection (2) or (3) of section 37A and believes on reasonable grounds that a person passing a sign or structure erected pursuant to that section intends to do in the park which is adjacent to or entered from the road anything for which a licence permit or other authority is required under this or any other Act or enactment, request the person to produce for inspection the licence permit or authority; and (e) where he believes on reasonable grounds that a person in a park is acting in a manner which has damaged or polluted or poses a threat of damaging or polluting a designated water supply catchment area, direct that person to stop so acting and to rectify any damage he or she has caused. (2) An authorised officer may direct any person who is in a marine national park or a marine sanctuary to cease engaging in an activity in the park, if, in the opinion of the authorised officer, the activity in which the person is engaging contravenes this Act, regulations made under this Act or a permit issued under this Act. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 38AA Production of identification 38AA. Production of identification (1) An authorised officer must produce his or her identification for inspection, if asked to do so- (a) before exercising the authorised officer's power under section 38(2); and (b) at any time during the exercise of any such power under section 38(2)- unless the request is unreasonable in the circumstances. (2) In this section, identification, in relation to an authorised officer, means a document that- (a) sets out the name of the authorised officer; and (b) contains a photograph of the authorised officer; and (c) indicates the fact that the person named in the document is authorised- and that is in a form approved by the Secretary. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 38A Powers of authorised officers within catchment areas 38A. Powers of authorised officers within catchment areas (1) An authorised officer may require the owner of a motor vehicle found on any occasion within a designated water supply catchment area in contravention of the regulations- (a) to give any information which it is within the power of the owner to give and which may lead to the identification of any person who was the driver of the motor vehicle on that occasion; or (b) to make all reasonable enquiries in order to obtain that information. (2) An owner of a motor vehicle must not fail to comply with a requirement made under subsection (1). Penalty: 20 penalty units. (3) For the purposes of subsections (1) and (2)- (a) motor vehicle has the same meaning as in the Road Safety Act 1986; (b) owner means the owner or the person in whose name the motor vehicle was registered at the time when the requirement is made under subsection (1) or any person who had possession or control of the vehicle at that time. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 39 Application of section 188A of the Land Act 1958 39. Application of section 188A of the Land Act 1958 The provisions of section 188A of the Land Act 1958 and Schedule Seven A to that Act apply to and with respect to a building structure standing crop or improvement or any thing whatsoever that is constructed or placed or is found in a park as if- (a) a reference in that section to Crown land were a reference to a park; (b) a reference to a person appointed as an authorised officer under the Conservation, Forests and Lands Act 1987 for the purposes of the Land Act 1958 were a reference to an authorized officer; and (c) a reference to the Minister were a reference to the Minister within the meaning of this Act. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 40 Consent to mining leases and licences 40. Consent to mining leases and licences (1) Except as provided in this section a lease licence permit consent or other authority shall not be granted under the Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Act 1990 or the Extractive Industries Development Act 1995 in respect of any part of a park except with the consent of the Minister and subject to such terms and conditions as he thinks fit to impose. (1AA) The Minister must not consent- (a) to the grant of a lease, licence, permit, consent or other authority in respect of land in a national park, State park or wilderness park; or * * * * * unless- (c) the land is subject to another lease, licence, permit, consent or authority under the Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Act 1990 or the Extractive Industries Development Act 1995; or (d) an application for a lease, licence, permit, consent or other authority or registration was made before the relevant date; or (e) in the case of the land shown delineated and cross-hatched on the plan lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered N.P. 111E, the consent is to the granting of a work authority under the Extractive Industries Development Act 1995. (1AAA) The Minister must not consent to the grant of a work authority under section 19 of the Extractive Industries Development Act 1995 in respect of land in a marine national park or a marine sanctuary. (1AB) In subsection (1AA), relevant date means- (a) in relation to land in a park that was a park before 1 October 1988-that date; and (b) in relation to any other land- (i) the date on which the Governor in Council makes a recommendation under the Land Conservation Act 1970 on the use of the land; or (ii) if no such recommendation is made, the date on which the land became a park or part of a park. (1AC) Subsections (1AA), (3), (5) and (6) do not apply in relation to the consent of the Minister under subsection (1) or a work authority granted under the Extractive Industries Development Act 1995 in relation to the Basalt Hill Quarry in the Alpine National Park, being the area shown bordered in red on the plan lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered N.P. 70BHQ. (1A) An exploration licence may be granted under the Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Act 1990 without the consent of the Minister for the time being administering the Conservation, Forests and Lands Act 1987 over an area which is part of a park, but the licence shall not operate in relation to that area unless and until the Minister for the time being administering the Conservation, Forests and Lands Act 1987 consents in writing to that part of the park being included in the licence area and during the period between the granting of the licence and the grant or refusal of that consent, no application shall be made or received under the Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Act 1990 or Extractive Industries Development Act 1995 for a lease licence claim permit consent or other authority in respect of that part of the park. (1B) Where in relation to a part of a park the Minister for the time being administering the Conservation, Forests and Lands Act 1987 refuses to give his consent to the part of the park being included in a licence area the licence shall upon that refusal cease to be in force in respect of that part of the park. (1C) Despite subsections (1) and (1AA) of this section, a mining licence or an exploration licence may be granted (if the Minister so consents) in respect of any part of the park described in Part 41 of Schedule Two that is shown by hatching or cross-hatching on the plans lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered N.P. 105A and N.P. 105B. (1D) A mining licence granted in accordance with subsection (1C)- (a) despite section 14 of the Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Act 1990, does not entitle the holder to do anything in the part of the park in respect of which the licence has been granted other than construct and operate minor mining infrastructure; and (b) is subject to any terms and conditions imposed by the Minister as to the nature of the infrastructure and as to the effect any such infrastructure may have on the park. (1E) An exploration licence granted in accordance with subsection (1C) is subject to any terms and conditions that the Minister thinks fit to impose. (1F) Despite the application of subsection (1) to the land described in Part 6 of Schedule Four and section 14 of the Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Act 1990, a mining licence granted in respect of any part of the land so described does not entitle the holder to carry out mining on the land surface of the whole or any part of the land so described. (1G) Despite any provision of this Act or section 14 of the Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Act 1990, a mining licence granted in respect of any part of the land described in Part 6 of Schedule Four may authorise the holder to construct and operate minor mining infrastructure (whether on the surface or otherwise) of the land so described, if the Minister has consented to any such construction or operation. (1H) A mining licence in respect of which a consent has been given under subsection (1G) is subject to any terms and conditions imposed by the Minister as to the nature of the infrastructure and as to the effect the infrastructure may have on the land described in Part 6 of Schedule Four. (2) Despite anything in the Petroleum Act 1998 or the Geothermal Energy Resources Act 2005 or any authority granted under either of those Acts, operations under such an authority must not be carried out- (a) in a wilderness park or a wilderness zone; or (b) in a marine national park or a marine sanctuary except- (i) for the purposes of petroleum exploration from an aircraft or from a vessel that is carried out in a manner which does not detrimentally affect the seabed of the park or any flora or fauna of the park; and (ii) with the consent of the Minister and subject to any terms and conditions that the Minister thinks fit to impose; or (c) in any land in any park (other than a wilderness park, wilderness zone, marine national park or marine sanctuary) except with the consent of the Minister and subject to any terms and conditions that the Minister thinks fit to impose. (3) A consent shall not be given by the Minister for the purposes of subsection (1), (1A), (1C), (1G) or (2) unless the advice of the National Parks Advisory Council has been first obtained. (4) If any person is aggrieved by any refusal by the Minister to give consent under this section or by any terms or conditions imposed pursuant to this section he may in writing to the Minister appeal to the Governor in Council whose decision shall be final. (5) Any lease licence permit or consent to which subsection (1) applies or any consent of the Minister under subsection (1A) or (2)(c) shall be of no force or effect until fourteen sitting days after notice thereof has been laid before both Houses of Parliament. (6) Any such lease, licence, permit or consent to which subsection (1) applies or any such consent of the Minister under subsection (1A) or (2) shall be deemed to have been revoked if either House of Parliament passes a resolution (of which notice has been given in such House at any time within fourteen sitting days after notice of the grant of the lease licence permit or consent to which subsection (1) applies or of the consent of the Minister has been laid before both Houses of Parliament) to that effect. (7) The Minister must cause notice of any mining licence or exploration licence to which subsection (1C) or (1G) applies and any consent of the Minister to the granting of any such mining licence or exploration licence to be laid before both Houses of Parliament. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 40A Leases etc. under the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1982 deemed to be subject to conditions 40A. Leases etc. under the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1982 deemed to be subject to conditions Except as provided for under section 40B(2), a lease, licence or permit under the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1982 that is either wholly or partly over land in a marine national park or a marine sanctuary is deemed to be subject to the conditions that- (a) exploration for petroleum must not be carried out under the lease, licence or permit in the park or sanctuary unless- (i) it is done from a vessel or aircraft and is carried out in a manner that does not detrimentally affect the seabed of the park or any flora or fauna of the park; and (ii) before the exploration is carried out, the Minister consents to the carrying out of the exploration, subject to any terms and conditions that the Minister thinks fit to impose; and (iii) the exploration is carried out in accordance with any terms and conditions that the Minister has imposed on his or her consent; and (b) any other operations that are authorised by the lease, licence or permit are not carried out in the park or sanctuary. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 40B Pipelines and seafloor cables in marine national parks and marine sanctuaries 40B. Pipelines and seafloor cables in marine national parks and marine sanctuaries (1) A consent to a use or development of Crown land involving a pipeline or a seafloor cable must not be granted under the Coastal Management Act 1995- (a) in respect of any part of a marine sanctuary; or (b) in respect of any part of a marine national park, except with the consent of the Minister and subject to any terms and conditions that the Minister thinks fit to impose. (2) A pipeline licence must not be granted under the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1982- (a) in respect of any part of a marine sanctuary; or (b) in respect of any part of a marine national park, except with the consent of the Minister and subject to any terms and conditions that the Minister thinks fit to impose. (3) A licence, easement or other authority must not be granted under the Pipelines Act 2005- (a) in respect of any part of a marine sanctuary; or (b) in respect of any part of a marine national park, except with the consent of the Minister and subject to any terms and conditions that the Minister thinks fit to impose. (4) The Minister must not consent under this section unless- (a) the Minister has first obtained and considered the advice of the Minister administering the Environment Effects Act 1978; and (b) the Minister is satisfied that there is no reasonable alternative outside the park. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 41 Impounding of livestock 41. Impounding of livestock The Impounding of Livestock Act 1994 applies to livestock trespassing- (a) in a park; or (b) on land managed by the Secretary under sections 19AA or 19E; or (c) on land managed pursuant to an agreement under sections 19A, 19C or 19D; or (d) on land placed under the Secretary's control and management pursuant to section 18(1) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978- as if the Secretary, authorised officer or person authorised in writing by the Secretary to impound livestock were an authorised officer within the meaning of that Act in relation to that park or land. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 41A Land included in a park no longer reserved or affected by proclamation or Order 41A. Land included in a park no longer reserved or affected by proclamation or Order Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any other Act or enactment, upon any land becoming, or becoming included in, a park pursuant to this Act (whether before or after the commencement of this section) all Orders and proclamations under the Land Act 1958 or under the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 reserving or affecting the land shall be deemed thereupon to be or to have been (as the case may be) revoked insofar as they affect such land. __________________ National Parks Act 1975 - PART V PART V OFFENCES AND PROCEEDINGS Division 1-General offences National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 42 Use of certain names prohibited 42. Use of certain names prohibited A person shall not, with intent to imply that land owned or occupied by him is a national park, use a name for or in respect of that land that is likely to cause a person to believe on reasonable grounds that the land is a national park. Penalty: 20 penalty units. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 43 Trades and businesses not to be carried on in parks unless authorised10 43. Trades and businesses not to be carried on in parks unless authorised10 A person shall not, in a park, carry on a trade or business including a trade or business authorised, permitted, or licensed under any other Act or law unless he is carrying on the trade or business under and in accordance with a licence, permit, tenancy, agreement or any other authority granted made or given under this Act. Penalty: 20 penalty units. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 44 Guns etc. not to be carried in parks 44. Guns etc. not to be carried in parks (1) Subject to sections 36, 37 and 37AA a person shall not in a park carry or have in his possession a gun or other weapon. Penalty: 20 penalty units. (2) Subject to sections 36 and 37 a person shall not in a park use a gun or other weapon. Penalty: 20 penalty units. * * * * * National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 45 Persons not to obstruct etc. or to fail to comply with requests of authorised officers 45. Persons not to obstruct etc. or to fail to comply with requests of authorised officers (1) A person shall not obstruct assault threaten or abuse or incite or encourage another person to obstruct assault threaten or abuse an authorized officer in the performance of his functions or exercise of his powers under this Act. Penalty: 20 penalty units or imprisonment for 6 months. (2) A person shall not, upon the request of an authorized officer under section 38, refuse or fail to state his true name and address. Penalty: 20 penalty units. (3) A person shall not, upon the request of an authorized officer under section 38 refuse or fail with reasonable expedition to leave a park. Penalty: 20 penalty units. (4) A person who is the holder of a licence, permit or other authority referred to in section 38 shall not refuse or fail to comply with a request of an authorized officer under that section for the production of the licence, permit or other authority. Penalty: 5 penalty units. (5) A person is not guilty of an offence under subsection (4) by reason only that he fails to comply with a request for the production of a licence, permit or other authority within fourteen days after the request is made. (6) A person to whom a direction of an authorised officer is given under section 38(e) must comply with that direction. Penalty: 20 penalty units. (7) A person to whom a direction of an authorised officer under section 38(2) has been given must comply with that direction. Penalty: 20 penalty units. (8) A person is not guilty of an offence under subsection (7) if the authorised officer who gave the direction failed to produce his or her identification under section 38AA. Division 2-Offences in marine national parks and marine sanctuaries and related matters National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 45A Fishing offences in marine national parks and marine sanctuaries 45A. Fishing offences in marine national parks and marine sanctuaries (1) A person must not, in a marine national park or a marine sanctuary, take or attempt to take fish or fishing bait for sale. Penalty: 200 penalty units or 12 months imprisonment or both, in the case of a natural person. 400 penalty units, in the case of a body corporate. (2) A person must not, in a marine national park or a marine sanctuary, take or attempt to take fish or fishing bait unless that person does so under and in accordance with a permit granted under section 21A. Penalty: 60 penalty units or 6 months imprisonment or both. (2A) A person must not, in a marine national park or a marine sanctuary, use recreational fishing equipment. Penalty: 40 penalty units. (3) A person must not, in a marine national park or a marine sanctuary- (a) use, form or create a habitat (whether natural or artificial or partly natural and partly artificial) for hatching, rearing, breeding, displaying or growing fish or fishing bait; or (b) hatch, breed, display or grow fish or fishing bait. Penalty: 100 penalty units or 6 months imprisonment or both, in the case of a natural person. 200 penalty units, in the case of a body corporate. (4) A person must not, in a prescribed area of the park described in Part 2 of Schedule Seven, be in charge of a boat- (a) that is of a prescribed class of boats; or (b) that is carrying equipment that is of a prescribed class of equipment. Penalty: 100 penalty units or 6 months imprisonment or both, in the case of a natural person. 200 penalty units, in the case of a body corporate. (4A) Subsection (4) does not apply to a person who is acting under and in accordance with an authorisation in writing of the Minister. (4B) For the purposes of subsection (4A), the Minister may issue an authorisation in writing and may impose conditions on that authorisation. (5) A person must not, in a marine national park or a marine sanctuary, have in the person's possession or the person's charge a boat carrying a priority species. Penalty: 100 penalty units or 6 months imprisonment or both, in the case of a natural person. 200 penalty units, in the case of a body corporate. (6) It is a defence in any proceedings for an offence against subsection (5) if the person charged with the offence proves that the boat was travelling by the shortest practicable route from a point outside the park to another point outside the park. (6A) A person must not, in waters in a marine national park or a marine sanctuary, have in the person's possession a priority species. Penalty: 100 penalty units or 6 months imprisonment or both, in the case of a natural person; 200 penalty units, in the case of a body corporate. (6B) Subsection (6A) does not apply to a person who is on a boat in waters in a marine national park or a marine sanctuary. (7) A licence, permit or other authority (however described) issued under the Fisheries Act 1995 does not authorise the holder to act in a manner that is prohibited by this section. (8) An Order in Council, order, notice, direction or plan (however described) under the Fisheries Act 1995 does not authorise any person to act in a manner that is prohibited by this section. (9) In this section recreational fishing equipment includes a rod and line, handline, dip net, bait trap, landing net, spear gun, hand-held spear, recreational bait net and recreational hoop net. * * * * * National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 45B Approval to remain in Point Hicks Marine National Park 45B. Approval to remain in Point Hicks Marine National Park (1) Section 45A(5) does not apply to a person- (a) who is in the park described in Part 9 of Schedule Seven; and (b) who has in his or her possession or charge a boat carrying priority species- if that person has the approval of the Minister to do so. (2) On application, the Minister may give approval under subsection (1) to the applicant. (3) An approval under subsection (1) is subject to the prescribed conditions. (4) The holder of an approval under subsection (1) must comply with the conditions of the approval. Penalty: 60 penalty units. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 45C Proceedings and enforcement under this Division 45C. Proceedings and enforcement under this Division Divisions 1 and 3 of Part 7 of the Fisheries Act 1995 apply to an offence under this Division as if the offence were an offence under the Fisheries Act 1995. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 45D Liability for offences 45D. Liability for offences (1) If an employee of a licence holder engages in conduct on behalf of the licence holder within the scope of the employee's actual or apparent authority, the licence holder is deemed, for the purposes of a prosecution for an offence against this Division, also to have engaged in the conduct, unless the licence holder establishes that the licence holder took reasonable precautions and exercised due diligence to avoid the conduct. (2) If a person in charge of a boat is party to a contract or arrangement with a licence holder and the person in charge of the boat engages in conduct on behalf of the licence holder within the scope of the person's actual or apparent authority under the contract or arrangement, the licence holder is deemed, for the purposes of a prosecution for an offence against this Division, also to have engaged in the conduct, unless the licence holder establishes that the licence holder took reasonable precautions and exercised due diligence to avoid the conduct. (2A) If an offence against this Division is committed from or in connection with a boat, the person in charge of the boat at the time that the offence is committed is also guilty of such an offence. (2B) Subsection (2A) does not apply in circumstances in which subsection (1) or (2) applies. (2C) It is a defence in any proceedings for an offence against subsection (2A) if the person in charge of the boat establishes- (a) that he or she did everything that was reasonably practicable to ensure that the offence would not be committed; and (b) that he or she did not in any way aid, abet, counsel or procure the commission of the offence. (3) In this section, licence holder means a person who is the holder of a fishery licence within the meaning of paragraph (a), (c), (e) or (f) of the definition of fishery licence in section 4(1) of the Fisheries Act 1995. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 45E Time for bringing proceedings 45E. Time for bringing proceedings Despite anything to the contrary in any Act, proceedings for an offence against sections 45A(1), 45A(4), 45A(5) or 45A(6A) may be commenced within the period of 3 years after the date on which the offence is alleged to have been committed. Division 3-Provisions relating to proceedings and other matters National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 46 Proceedings 46. Proceedings (1) Proceedings for an offence against this Act or the regulations may only be brought by the Secretary. (2) An authorised officer may appear on behalf of the Secretary in proceedings for an offence against this Act or the regulations. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 47 Evidence 47. Evidence (1) In proceedings for an offence against this Act or the regulations or any other Act a certificate purporting to be signed by the Secretary certifying- (a) that particular land is in a park; or (b) as to the granting or cancellation of, or matters contained in a lease, licence, permit, tenancy or other instrument given under this Act- shall be prima facie evidence of the matters so certified. (2) In proceedings for an offence against this Act or the regulations, a statement in writing purporting to be signed by the Secretary to the effect that- (a) an area has or has not been set aside by the Secretary under this Act or the regulations; or (b) a determination has or has not been made by the Secretary under this Act or the regulations- is evidence, and, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, is proof of the facts stated in it. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 47A Compensation for damage to parks 47A. Compensation for damage to parks Where any person is convicted of an offence against this Act or the regulations under this Act, he may in addition to any penalty or imprisonment imposed be ordered by the court to pay compensation for damage to any rock or other natural feature of the park or to any building structure facility or thing in the park caused by the commission of the offence. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 47B General penalty provision 47B. General penalty provision A person who commits an offence against this Act for which no penalty is expressly imposed shall be liable to a penalty of not more than 20 penalty units. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 47C Expiation of prescribed offence by payment of fee 47C. Expiation of prescribed offence by payment of fee (1) If it is reported to the Secretary that a person is alleged to have committed an offence to which this section applies, the Secretary may, if he sees fit, give written notice to the person that such a report has been made and that upon payment to the Minister of the fee stated in the notice (which fee shall not be more than twenty dollars) the person may expiate the alleged offence. (2) Where a person receives a notice under subsection (1) and pays to the Minister the fee stated in the notice, no proceeding may be brought in any court for the prosecution of the person for the alleged offence stated in the notice or for the recovery of a penalty in respect of that offence. (3) This section applies to any offence against this Act or the regulations which is prescribed by the regulations to be an offence to which this section applies. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 47D Management plan to be tabled 47D. Management plan to be tabled (1) The Minister must cause a copy of a management plan for the park described in Part 37 of Schedule Two to be laid before each House of the Parliament before the expiration of the seventh sitting day of that House after the plan is received by the Minister. (2) A management plan may be disallowed by resolution of both Houses of the Parliament. (3) Notice of a resolution to disallow a management plan may be given in a House of the Parliament on or before the eighteenth sitting day of that House after the copy of the plan is laid before that House. (4) A resolution to disallow a management plan must be passed on or before the twelfth sitting day of that House after notice of the resolution is given. (5) If a House of the Parliament is prorogued or dissolved, the calculation of sitting days shall be determined as if there had been no prorogation or dissolution. _______________ National Parks Act 1975 - PART VI PART VI REGULATIONS AND OTHER MATTERS National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 48 Regulations 48. Regulations (1) The Governor in Council may make regulations for or with respect to- (a) preserving and protecting national parks, wilderness parks, State parks, marine national parks and marine sanctuaries or any matter or thing in any such park or a feature of any such park; (b) preserving and protecting indigenous flora and fauna in parks described in Schedule Three and features of scenic or scientific interest in such parks; (c) prescribing conditions to be observed in the carrying on in parks described in Schedule Three of agricultural, horticultural or other agrarian projects or scientific studies or projects; (d) regulating the proceedings of the National Parks Advisory Council and prescribing travelling and other allowances to be paid to members of the Council other than the Director; (e) regulating the proceedings of Advisory Committees and prescribing travelling allowances to be paid to members of committees; (f) the control and management of parks in accordance with section 17, 17A, 17D or 18; (g) protecting from damage or destruction buildings, structures, other permanent works, facilities and amenities in parks; (h) regulating the entry into parks of persons and regulating or prohibiting the entry into parks of vehicles and vessels and the landing in parks of helicopters and other aircraft and prescribing the periods during which persons, vehicles, vessels, helicopters or other aircraft may remain in parks; (ha) prohibiting or restricting the entry of persons into any specified part of a park; (i) prescribing the places in parks in which vehicles may be parked or left standing and the periods during which they may be parked or left standing in the places so prescribed; (j) prescribing tolls, fees and charges for admission of persons vehicles and animals to parks and fees for parking vehicles in parks whether as annual fees or in respect of any other shorter period; (k) prescribing rules for the collection of prescribed tolls fees and charges; (l) regulating and controlling the use by the public of parks and prescribing conditions to be observed by persons using parks; (m) prescribing measures to be taken for the safety of persons using parks; (n) regulating bathing or prohibiting or regulating spear-fishing or the use of surf boards skiffle boards or other appliances, or the use of surf skis water skis or under-water breathing equipment in such waters as are specified in the regulations and are adjacent to and within 300 metres of a boundary of a park not being waters under the control of a Port Authority within the meaning of the Marine Act 1988; (o) prescribing rules prohibiting or restricting the bringing into or allowing the entry into parks of an animal included in a specified class of animals or imposing conditions subject to compliance with which such an animal is permitted to be brought into, allowed to enter or to remain in parks and where, in respect of a park, rules are in force prohibiting the bringing into or allowing the entry into the park of specified animals, prescribing rules permitting an authorized officer where he is satisfied on reasonable grounds that an animal has been brought into or allowed to enter that park in contravention of those first-mentioned rules and that the animal is at large in the park without incurring any liability to shoot or otherwise destroy the animal speedily and without causing it unnecessary suffering or to seize the animal and deliver it to a member of council staff of the municipal council within whose municipal district the park is situated or other appropriate person or body or persons; (p) for the purposes of section 45A(4), prescribing- (i) areas of the park described in Part 2 of Schedule Seven; and (ii) classes of boats; and (iii) classes of equipment; (q) prescribing conditions for approvals under section 45B; (r) prescribing penalties not exceeding 20 penalty units for breaches of the regulations; and (s) generally prescribing any matters or things authorized or required to be prescribed under this Act. (2) The regulations- (a) may be of general or limited application; and (b) may differ according to differences in time, place or circumstances; and (c) may confer a discretionary authority or impose a duty on a specified person or body or a specified class of persons or bodies; and (d) if the regulation is in respect of a toll, fee or charge, may provide for discounts, deductions, concessions or exemptions from the toll, fee or charge. (3) Despite subsection (2)(c), the regulations may not empower any specified person or body or specified class of persons or bodies to increase any toll, fee or charge or to introduce any new toll, fee or charge. (4) A regulation may be made under this Act in respect of a part of a road that- (a) is bounded on each side by a park; and (b) is not a freeway or an arterial road within the meaning of the Road Management Act 2004 or is a freeway or arterial road within the meaning of that Act which has by notice published in the Government Gazette been declared by the Roads Corporation to be a part of a road to which a regulation under this section may apply- as if that part of the road formed part of the park. (4A) The amendment of subsection (4)(b) by section 165(4) of the Road Management Act 2004 does not affect the operation of any notice published under subsection (4)(b) as in force before the commencement of that amendment. (5) Regulations made under this Act may be disallowed in whole or in part, by resolution of either House of Parliament in accordance with the requirements of section 23 of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1994. (6) Disallowance of a regulation under subsection (5) must be taken to be disallowance by Parliament for the purposes of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1994. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 48A Native title not affected by amendments 48A. Native title not affected by amendments (1) The amendments made to this Act by the National Parks (Marine National Parks and Marine Sanctuaries) Act 2002 are not intended to affect native title rights and interests. (2) The amendments made to this Act by the Forests and National Parks Acts (Amendment) Act 2003 are not intended to affect native title rights and interests. (2A) Subsections (1) and (2) do not apply in any case where native title rights and interests are- (a) affected; or (b) authorised to be affected- by or under the Native Title Act 1993 of the Commonwealth. (3) In this section- affect has the same meaning as in the Native Title Act 1993 of the Commonwealth; native title rights and interests has the same meaning as in the Native Title Act 1993 of the Commonwealth. _______________ National Parks Act 1975 - PART VII PART VII TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 49AA Definition 49AA. Definition In this Part- Alpine Grazing Act means the National Parks (Alpine National Park Grazing) Act 2005. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 49 Duties etc. of Director to become duties of Secretary 49. Duties etc. of Director to become duties of Secretary (1) On and from the commencement of this section all acts, matters or things of a continuing nature begun by, against or in relation to the Director may be continued or completed by, against or in relation to the Secretary. (2) If, immediately before the commencement of this section, proceedings to which the Director was a party were pending or existing in any court or tribunal, then, on and after that commencement, the Secretary is substituted for the Director as a party to the proceedings and has the same rights and obligations in the proceedings as the Director had. (3) On and from the commencement of this section, a reference to the Director in- (a) an Act other than this Act; or (b) a subordinate instrument made under this or any other Act- is deemed to be a reference to the Secretary. * * * * * * * * * * National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 50C National Parks (Box-Ironbark and Other Parks) Act 2002-Land to become reserved forest-Land adjoining Paddys Ranges State Park 50C. National Parks (Box-Ironbark and Other Parks) Act 2002-Land to become reserved forest-Land adjoining Paddys Ranges State Park On the commencement of section 13 of the National Parks (Box-Ironbark and Other Parks) Act 2002, the land delineated and coloured orange on the plan lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered N.P. 96/3- (a) ceases to be roads or parts of roads or road reserves and all rights, easements and privileges existing or claimed, either by the public or any other body and incidental to any express or implied grant, or past dedication or supposed dedication or any past user or fiction of law cease and determine; and (b) the land is deemed to be reserved forest under section 42 of the Forests Act 1958. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 50D National Parks (Box-Ironbark and Other Parks) Act 2002-Continuation of licences to cut and take away forest produce for the purpose of eucalyptus oil harvesting under the Forests Act 1958-Greater Bendigo National Park 50D. National Parks (Box-Ironbark and Other Parks) Act 2002-Continuation of licences to cut and take away forest produce for the purpose of eucalyptus oil harvesting under the Forests Act 1958-Greater Bendigo National Park (1) On the commencement of section 12 of the National Parks (Box-Ironbark and Other Parks) Act 2002, any licence in force immediately before the commencement of that section that was granted under section 52 of the Forests Act 1958 to cut and take away forest produce for the purpose of eucalyptus oil harvesting on any part of the land shown by cross-hatching on the plan lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered N.P. 105A, subject to the provisions of the Forests Act 1958, continues in force as a licence granted under that Act until the date of its expiry. (2) Despite anything to the contrary in this Act, section 52 of the Forests Act 1958 continues to apply to enable licences to be granted under that section to cut and take away forest produce for the purposes of eucalyptus oil harvesting to a person who is the holder of a licence to which subsection (1) applies in respect of any part of the land shown by cross-hatching on the plan referred to in subsection (1). Any licence so granted may be dealt with under that section. (3) This section expires on 26 February 2012. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 50K Land to become part of park on surrender to the Crown 50K. Land to become part of park on surrender to the Crown If the land shown delineated and coloured blue on the plan numbered N.P. 105B is not surrendered to the Crown before the commencement of section 12 of the National Parks (Box-Ironbark and Other Parks) Act 2002, that land is deemed to be excluded from the park described in Part 41 of Schedule Two until the title to the land is surrendered to the Crown. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 50L National Parks (Box-Ironbark and Other Parks) Act 2002-Transitional provision-Existing authorities under the Mineral Resources Development Act 1990 50L. National Parks (Box-Ironbark and Other Parks) Act 2002-Transitional provision-Existing authorities under the Mineral Resources Development Act 1990 (1) For the purposes of the renewal of an exploration licence over any relevant Greater Bendigo land that is in force immediately before the commencement of the National Parks (Box-Ironbark and Other Parks) Act 2002, the licence is to be taken to be, on and from that commencement, an exploration licence to which section 40(1C) applies. (2) In this section relevant Greater Bendigo land means that part of the park described in Part 41 of Schedule Two that is shown by hatching or cross-hatching on the plans lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered N.P. 105A and N.P. 105B. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 50M Registrar of Titles to make necessary amendments to records 50M. Registrar of Titles to make necessary amendments to records The Registrar of Titles, on being requested to do so and on submission of any relevant certificate of title or other document, must make any amendments to the Register under the provisions of the Transfer of Land Act 1958 that are necessary because of the operation of any provision of the National Parks (Box-Ironbark and Other Parks) Act 2002. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 50N Native Title not affected by amendments 50N. Native Title not affected by amendments (1) The amendments made to this Act by the National Parks (Box-Ironbark and Other Parks) Act 2002 are not intended to affect native title rights and interests. (2) Subsection (1) does not apply in any case where native title rights and interests are affected or are authorised to be affected by or under the Native Title Act 1993 of the Commonwealth. (3) In this section- affect has the same meaning as in the Native Title Act 1993 of the Commonwealth; native title rights and interests has the same meaning as in the Native Title Act 1993 of the Commonwealth. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 50O Saving of licences-Alpine Grazing Act 50O. Saving of licences-Alpine Grazing Act (1) On and from the commencement of sections 4 and 7 of the Alpine Grazing Act, the specified grazing licences are deemed to continue in force until 30 June 2006, and, despite the repeal of sections 22C and 32AD, those sections, as in force immediately before that commencement, are deemed to continue to apply to those licences, to the extent to which the sections applied to those licences immediately before that commencement. (2) In this section- specified grazing licences means the following licences- (a) the licence between the Minister for Conservation and Land Management and L. Hayward, K. Connley and P. Maguire, commencing 1 July 1999 and granted under section 32AD; (b) the licence between the Minister for Conservation and Land Management and Kelly Brothers, commencing 1 July 1999 and granted under section 32AD; (c) the licence between the Minister for Conservation and Land Management and Colour Plates Pty Ltd, commencing 1 July 1999 and granted under section 32AD; (d) the licence between the Minister for Conservation and Land Management and M. and B. Horvat, commencing 1 July 1999 and granted under section 32AD. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 50P Licences not renewable 50P. Licences not renewable On and from the commencement of section 7 of the Alpine Grazing Act, any licence (in force immediately before that commencement) that was granted under section 32AD (as in force before that commencement) is deemed not to be capable of being renewed. _______________ National Parks Act 1975 - PART VIII PART VIII CREATION OF CROWN LAND RESERVES National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 51 Goolengook Flora and Fauna Reserve 51. Goolengook Flora and Fauna Reserve On the commencement of section 13 of the National Parks (Amendment) Act 1998- (a) any part of the land shown bordered in red on the plan lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered LEGL./98-50 that is reserved forest, ceases to be reserved forest and is deemed to be unalienated land of the Crown, freed and discharged from all trusts, limitations, reservations, restrictions, encumbrances, estates and interests; and (b) the land shown bordered in red on that plan is deemed to be permanently reserved under the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 for public purposes being, in particular, the purposes set out in section 4(1)(l)(m)(n) and (o) of that Act. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 52 Martins Creek Flora and Fauna Reserve 52. Martins Creek Flora and Fauna Reserve On the commencement of section 13 of the National Parks (Amendment) Act 1998- (a) any part of the land shown bordered in red on the plan lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered LEGL./98-51 that is reserved forest, ceases to be reserved forest; and (b) the permanent reservation of the part of that land along the Brodribb River (Government Gazette 1970 page 3470) is revoked; and (c) the land shown coloured yellow on the plan referred to in paragraph (a) ceases to be a road or part of a road or a road reserve and all rights, easements and privileges existing or claimed either by the public or any other body and incidental to any express or implied grant, or past dedication or supposed dedication or any past user or fiction of law cease and determine; and (d) the land shown bordered in red in the plan referred to in paragraph (a), except the Bonang Road as shown excluded on the plan, is deemed to be permanently reserved under the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 for public purposes being, in particular, the purposes set out in section 4(1)(l)(m)(n) and (o) of that Act. _______________ National Parks Act 1975 - PART IX PART IX FURTHER TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 53 Definition 53. Definition In this Part- Point Nepean Act means the National Parks (Point Nepean) Act 2005. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 54 National Parks (Amendment) Act 2000-Registrar of Titles to make necessary amendments 54. National Parks (Amendment) Act 2000-Registrar of Titles to make necessary amendments The Registrar of Titles, on being requested to do so and on submission of any relevant folio of the register or other document, must make any amendments in the Register under the Transfer of Land Act 1958 that are necessary because of the operation of any provision of the National Parks (Amendment) Act 2000. * * * * * National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 56 National Parks (Amendment) Act 2000-Continuation of leases 56. National Parks (Amendment) Act 2000-Continuation of leases Despite the commencement of section 9(2) of the National Parks (Amendment) Act 2000- (a) the lease entitled "Tunnel under Falls Creek Alpine Resort" granted by the Minister for Conservation and Land Management to Infratil Australia Hydro Pty Ltd ACN 080 429 901, Kanina Willows Pty Ltd ACN 080 735 815 and Contact Hydro Australia Pty Ltd ACN 080 810 546 over Crown Allotment 10E, Parish of Darbalang, with a commencement date of 18 December 1997, in so far as it applies to land to which section 9(2) applies, continues in force as if it were a lease granted under this Act; (b) the lease entitled "Northern Foreshore of Part Rocky Valley Reservoir" granted by the Minister for Conservation and Land Management to Infratil Australia Hydro Pty Ltd ACN 080 429 901, Kanina Willows Pty Ltd ACN 080 735 815 and Contact Hydro Australia Pty Ltd ACN 080 810 546 granted over Crown Allotments 9H and 9J, Parish of Darbalang, with a commencement date of 18 December 1997, continues in force as if it were a lease granted under this Act. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 61 Definition-2005 Act 61. Definition-2005 Act In this Part 2005 Act means the National Parks (Otways and Other Amendments) Act 2005. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 61A Continuation of lease-2005 Act 61A. Continuation of lease-2005 Act (1) On and from the commencement of section 16(5) of the 2005 Act the Telstra Lease continues in force and may continue to be dealt with as a lease under section 51 of the Forests Act 1958. (2) In subsection (1), Telstra Lease means the lease granted under section 51 of the Forests Act 1958 to Telstra Corporation Limited (ACN 051 775 556) dated to commence on 1 May 2001 over Crown Allotment 61D of Section 5, Parish of Lorne. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 61B Continuation of licences-2005 Act 61B. Continuation of licences-2005 Act (1) On and from the commencement of section 16(5) of the 2005 Act, any relevant licence over the land described in Part 31 of Schedule Two and existing immediately before that commencement, continues in force until its expiry. If the licence expires before 31 December 2006 it may be renewed and continue in force from its renewal until that date. (2) A licence that is continued in force under subsection (1) may be dealt with as a licence under the section of the Act under which it has been issued. (3) In this section, relevant licence means any of the following- (a) a grazing licence granted under section 130 of the Land Act 1958 or section 16 of the Wildlife Act 1975; or (b) a licence granted under section 138 of the Land Act 1958. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 62A Saving of agreement 62A. Saving of agreement On and from the commencement of section 8 of the 2005 Act, the agreement between the Secretary and Melbourne Water Corporation made under section 32I (as in force before that commencement), and dated 6 December 1995, is deemed to continue in force on and from that commencement as if it were made under section 32I (as in force on and from that commencement). National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 63 Heathcote-Graytown National Park-Land not affected by enactment of 2002 Act 63. Heathcote-Graytown National Park-Land not affected by enactment of 2002 Act Section 12 of the National Parks (Box-Ironbark and Other Parks) Act 2002 is deemed to have been enacted as if the plan, lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered N.P. 106 (as referred to in Part 42 of Schedule Two to this Act, as inserted by section 12 of that Act), did not include, as part of the park described in Part 42 of Schedule Two, the lands shown hatched on the plan lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered N.P. 106/1, being Crown Allotments 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 8, Section 28, Township of Graytown, Parish of Moormbool East, and Crown Allotment 75, Parish of Moormbool East. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 64 Registrar of Titles to make necessary amendments to records 64. Registrar of Titles to make necessary amendments to records The Registrar of Titles, on being requested to do so and on submission of any relevant certificate of title or other document, must make any amendments to the Register under the provisions of the Transfer of Land Act 1958 that are necessary because of the operation of any provision of the National Parks (Additions and Other Amendments) Act 2004. * * * * * National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 67 Registrar of Titles to make necessary amendments to records 67. Registrar of Titles to make necessary amendments to records The Registrar of Titles, on being requested to do so and on submission of any relevant certificate of title or other document, must make any amendments to the Register under the provisions of the Transfer of Land Act 1958 that are necessary because of the operation of any provision of the Point Nepean Act. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 68 Definition-2006 Act 68. Definition-2006 Act In this Part 2006 Act means the National Parks and Crown Land (Reserves) Acts (Amendment) Act 2006. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 69 Operation of amendments to section 19F 69. Operation of amendments to section 19F Section 19F is deemed to have always been enacted as amended by section 4 of the 2006 Act. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 70 Definition-2008 Act 70. Definition-2008 Act In this Part, 2008 Act means the National Parks and Crown Land (Reserves) Acts Amendment Act 2008. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 71 Licences and permits to cut and take away forest produce for firewood under the Forests Act 1958-2008 Act 71. Licences and permits to cut and take away forest produce for firewood under the Forests Act 1958-2008 Act (1) Despite the commencement of section 10(5) of the 2008 Act, a licence or permit granted under section 52 of the Forests Act 1958 to cut and take away, for firewood, forest produce, being a licence or permit that was in existence immediately before that commencement, continues in force as a licence or permit granted under section 52 of the Forests Act 1958- (a) until the earlier of- (i) the expiry of the licence or permit; or (ii) 30 June 2010; and (b) only in respect of any forest produce felled in the designated areas in accordance with a licence or permit granted under section 52 of the Forests Act 1958 before 31 December 2003. (2) Despite the commencement of section 10(5) of the 2008 Act, section 52 of the Forests Act 1958 continues to apply to the designated areas in order that a licence or permit may be granted under section 52 of the Forests Act 1958 to cut and take away, for firewood, forest produce that has been felled in the designated areas in accordance with a licence or permit granted before 31 December 2003. (3) Any licence or permit granted by reason of the operation of subsection (2) may be dealt with under section 52 of the Forests Act 1958 and continues in force until- (a) the expiry of the licence or permit; or (b) 30 June 2010- whichever is earlier. (4) In this section, designated areas means the areas delineated and coloured blue and numbered 068/510/0100, 068/504/0001 and 074/601/00F2 on the plan lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered LEGL./08-024. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 72 Tour operator licences and permits granted under the Forests Act 1958-2008 Act 72. Tour operator licences and permits granted under the Forests Act 1958-2008 Act Despite the commencement of section 10(5) of the 2008 Act, a licence or permit granted under section 52 of the Forests Act 1958 to conduct organised tourism or recreation business activities and in force immediately before that commencement in respect of any of the land described in Part 45 of Schedule Two continues in force in respect of that land as a licence or permit granted under section 52 of the Forests Act 1958 until it expires. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 73 Apiary occupation rights under the Land Act 1958-2008 Act 73. Apiary occupation rights under the Land Act 1958-2008 Act Despite the commencement of section 10(5) of the 2008 Act, an apiary occupation right granted under section 149 of the Land Act 1958 and in force immediately before that commencement in respect of any of the land described in Part 45 of Schedule Two continues in force as a right granted under section 149 of the Land Act 1958 subject to such terms and conditions as are prescribed under that section until the right expires. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 74 Rights to cease-reserved forest-2008 Act 74. Rights to cease-reserved forest-2008 Act (1) On the commencement of section 10(3) of the 2008 Act, the lands delineated and coloured green or coloured brown on the plans lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered N.P. 111B/2 and N.P. 111H/2 cease to be reserved forest. (2) On the commencement of section 10(2) of the 2008 Act, the lands delineated and coloured green or coloured brown on the plan lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered N.P. 10/4 cease to be reserved forest. (3) On the commencement of section 10(5) of the 2008 Act, the lands delineated and coloured green or coloured brown on the plan lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered N.P. 112 cease to be reserved forest. National Parks Act 1975 - SECT 75 Rights to cease-roads-2008 Act 75. Rights to cease-roads-2008 Act (1) On the commencement of section 10(5) of the 2008 Act, the lands delineated and coloured yellow on the plan lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered N.P. 112 cease to be roads or parts of roads or road reserves and all rights, easements and privileges existing or claimed either by the public or any body or person as incident to any express or implied grant or past dedication or supposed dedication or any past user or operation of law or otherwise, cease. (2) On the commencement of a subsection of section 10 of the 2008 Act that is set out in Column 1 of the Table to this subsection, the lands delineated and coloured yellow on the plan lodged in the Central Plan Office, the number of which is referred to in Column 2 of the Table opposite the subsection of section 10 in Column 1, cease to be roads or parts of roads or road reserves and all rights, easements and privileges existing or claimed either by the public or any body or person as incident to any express or implied grant or past dedication or supposed dedication or any past user or operation of law or otherwise, cease. TABLE Column 1 Column 2 Section 10(1) Section 10(2) N.P. 8/8 N.P. 10/4 Section 10(3) N.P. 111B/2, N.P. 111C/2, N.P. 111H/2 (3) On the commencement of section 11(3) of the 2008 Act, the lands delineated and coloured yellow on the plan lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered N.P. 21/7 cease to be roads or parts of roads or road reserves and all rights, easements and privileges existing or claimed either by the public or any body or person as incident to any express or implied grant or past dedication or supposed dedication or any past user or operation of law or otherwise, cease. __________________ National Parks Act 1975SCHEDULES - SCHEDULES National Parks Act 1975 - SCHEDULE ONE Number of Act Title of Act Extent of Repeal 8083 National Parks Act 1970 The whole 8210 National Parks (Amendment) Act 1971 The whole 8353 Railways (Amendment) Act 1972 Item in Schedule relating to National Parks Act 1970 __________________ National Parks Act 1975 - SCHEDULE ONE A NATIVE TITLE NOT AFFECTED 1. Definitions In this Schedule- affect has the same meaning as in the Native Title Act 1993 of the Commonwealth; native title rights and interests has the same meaning as in the Native Title Act 1993 of the Commonwealth. 2. Native Title not affected by the National Parks (Additions and Other Amendments) Act 2004 (1) The amendments made to this Act by the National Parks (Additions and Other Amendments) Act 2004 are not intended to affect native title rights and interests. (2) Subsection (1) does not apply in any case where native title rights and interests are affected or are authorised to be affected by or under the Native Title Act 1993 of the Commonwealth. 3. Native Title not affected by the National Parks (Otways and Other Amendments) Act 2005 (1) The amendments made to this Act by the National Parks (Otways and Other Amendments) Act 2005 are not intended to affect native title rights and interests. (2) Subclause (1) does not apply in any case where native title rights and interests are affected or are authorised to be affected by or under the Native Title Act 1993 of the Commonwealth. 4. Native Title not affected by the National Parks and Crown Land (Reserves) Acts Amendment Act 2008 (1) The amendments made to this Act by the National Parks and Crown Land (Reserves) Acts Amendment Act 2008 are not intended to affect native title rights and interests. (2) Subclause (1) does not apply in any case where native title rights and interests are affected or are authorised to be affected by or under the Native Title Act 1993 of the Commonwealth. __________________ National Parks Act 1975 - SCHEDULE TWO NATIONAL PARKS National Parks Act 1975 - PART 45 PART 45 COBBOBOONEE NATIONAL PARK All those pieces or parcels of land containing 18 510 hectares, more or less, situate in the Parishes of Balrook, Cobboboonee, Drik Drik, Glenaulin, Gorae, Heywood, Kentbruck and Mouzie, County of Normanby, being the land delineated and coloured green or coloured pink or coloured yellow in the plan lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered N.P. 112. _______________ National Parks Act 1975 - SCHEDULE TWO A38 Section 17A WILDERNESS PARKS National Parks Act 1975 - PART 3 PART 3 WABBA WILDERNESS PARK39 All those pieces or parcels of land, containing 201 square kilometres more or less, situate in the County of Benambra, being the land shown by diagonal hatching and delineated and bordered red or bordered green on the plan lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered N.P. 99. _______________ National Parks Act 1975 - SCHEDULE TWO B40 Section 17(1A) STATE PARKS * * * * * National Parks Act 1975 - PART 38 PART 38 REEF HILLS STATE PARK All those pieces and parcels of land containing 2 020 hectares, more or less, situate in the Parishes of Benalla and Kelfeera, County of Delatite, being the land delineated and coloured pink in a plan lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered N.P. 68/1. _______________ National Parks Act 1975 - SCHEDULE THREE OTHER PARKS National Parks Act 1975 - PART 15 PART 15 CAPE LIPTRAP COASTAL PARK57 All those pieces and parcels of land containing 4225 hectares, more or less, situate in the Parishes of Tarwin, Tarwin South, Waratah and Waratah North, County of Buln Buln, being the land delineated and coloured pink or coloured yellow excepting therefrom the roads shown as excluded in the plan lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered N.P. 104/1. _______________ National Parks Act 1975 - SCHEDULE FOUR Description Crown land permanently reserved under the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 for the purposes of the protection of cultural and natural heritage and described in Division 1 of Part 2 of the Fifth Schedule to that Act. Section of Act under which land is managed 19B. Date of appointment of Secretary to manage the land The date on which section 17 of the National Parks (Box-Ironbark and Other Parks) Act 2002 comes into operation. Provisions of Act that apply to the land Sections 3, 4(b) and (c), 6, 11, 14, 15, 16, 16A, 18, 19, 19B, 19F, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26A, 27, 32D, 33, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 47A, 47B, 47C and 48. Application of Regulations to the land National Parks (Park) Regulations 2003. Note: The description of this land is as follows- All those pieces and parcels of land containing 7560 hectares, more or less, situate in the Township of Fryerstown and the Parishes of Castlemaine, Chewton, Faraday, Fryers, Holcombe and Yandoit, County of Talbot, being the land delineated and coloured pink or coloured yellow in plans lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered N.P. 109A/3, N.P. 109B/2 and N.P. 109C/2 to the extent that that land is at or above a depth of 100 metres below the land surface. _______________ National Parks Act 1975 - SCHEDULE FIVE WILDERNESS ZONES National Parks Act 1975 - PART 20 PART 20 WILSONS PROMONTORY WILDERNESS ZONE All those pieces or parcels of land, containing 218 square kilometres more or less, situate in the Wilson's Promontory National Park, being the land shown by diagonal hatching and delineated on plan lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered N.P.W.Z.20 _______________ National Parks Act 1975 - SCHEDULE SIX REMOTE AND NATURAL AREAS National Parks Act 1975 - PART 22 PART 22 SOUTHERN WILSONS PROMONTORY AREA All those pieces and parcels of land, containing 144 square kilometres more or less, situate in the Wilsons Promontory National Park, being the land shown bordered red on a plan lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered N.P.R.N.A. 21. __________________ National Parks Act 1975 - SCHEDULE SEVEN MARINE NATIONAL PARKS National Parks Act 1975 - PART 13 PART 13 YARINGA MARINE NATIONAL PARK The land comprising 980 hectares, more or less, delineated and shown shaded on the plan numbered M.N.P. 12 lodged in the Central Plan Office and which is at or above a depth of 200 metres below the land surface (whether or not that is covered by water). __________________ National Parks Act 1975 - SCHEDULE EIGHT MARINE SANCTUARIES NATIONAL PARKS ACT 1975 - NOTES ENDNOTES 1. General Information The National Parks Act 1975 was assented to on 16 May 1975 and came into operation on 1 December 1975: Government Gazette 26 November 1975 page 3888. 2. Table of Amendments This Version incorporates amendments made to the National Parks Act 1975 by Acts and subordinate instruments. Where a provision has expired, the provision has been omitted and an explanatory sidenote included. ------------------------------------------------------------- National Parks (Amendment) Act 1978, No. 9114/1978 Assent Date: 16.5.78 Commencement Date: 16.5.78 Current State: All of Act in operation Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978, No. 9212/1978 Endnotes Assent Date: 19.12.78 Commencement Date: 1.3.79: Government Gazette 21.2.79 p. 441 Current State: All of Act in operation National Parks Act 1978, No. 9247/1978 Assent Date: 19.12.78 Commencement Date: 26.4.79: subject to s. 3(3) Current State: All of Act in operation Statute Law Revision Act 1980, No. 9427/1980 Assent Date: 27.5.80 Commencement Date: 27.5.80: subject to s. 6(2) Current State: All of Act in operation National Parks (Amendment) Act 1981, No. 9570/1981 (as amended by Nos 9902/1983, 24/1988) Assent Date: 19.5.81 Commencement Date: S. 3(8) on 25.4.80: s. 2(6); rest of Act (except ss 3(3)-(7), 7, 13) on 19.5.81: s. 2(1); s. 3(3) on 1.7.81: s. 2(2); ss 3(6), 7, 13 on 1.10.81: s. 2(4); s. 3(7) on 1.7.82: s. 2(5); s. 3(4) on 24.6.87: Government Gazette 24.6.87 p. 1694; s. 3(5) on 19.4.89: Government Gazette 19.4.89 p. 870 Current State: All of Act in operation Public Account (Trust Funds) Act 1982, No. 9861/1982 Assent Date: 5.1.83 Commencement Date: 12.1.83: Government Gazette 12.1.83 p. 81 Current State: All of Act in operation Statute Law Revision (Repeals) Act 1982, No. 9863/1982 Assent Date: 5.1.83 Commencement Date: 5.1.83 Current State: All of Act in operation Statute Law Revision Act 1983, No. 9902/1983 Assent Date: 15.6.83 Commencement Date: 15.6.83: subject to s. 2(2) Current State: All of Act in operation Transport Act 1983, No. 9921/1983 Assent Date: 23.6.83 Commencement Date: S. 255 on 1.7.83: s. 1(2)(c) Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Mines (Amendment) Act 1983, No. 9936/1983 Assent Date: 5.7.83 Commencement Date: 30.10.83: Government Gazette 5.10.83 p. 3293 Current State: All of Act in operation National Parks (Amendment) Act 1984, No. 10073/1984 (as amended by Nos 38/1989, 10166 s.21) Assent Date: 15.5.84 Commencement Date: Ss 4(1)(2)(10)-(13), 5-16 on 15.5.84: s. 3(1); s. 4(3) on 1.7.84: s. 3(2); s. 4(5) on 17.11.85: Government Gazette 13.11.85 p. 4267; s. 4(7)(8) on 7.1.86: Government Gazette 11.12.85 p. 4544; s. 4(4) on 26.2.86: Government Gazette 26.2.86 p. 452; s. 4(6) on 24.6.87: Government Gazette 24.6.87 p. 1694; s. 4(9) never proclaimed, repealed by No. 38/1989 Current State: All of Act in operation National Parks (Further Amendment) Act 1984, No. 10166/1984 Assent Date: 20.11.84 Commencement Date: All of Act (except ss 4(2)(4)(5), 16) on 18.12.84: s. 2(1); s. 4(5) on 11.12.85: Government Gazette 4.12.85 p. 4459; ss 4(4), 16 on 2.5.86: Government Gazette 30.4.86 p. 1115; s. 4(2) on 28.10.87: Government Gazette 28.10.87 p. 2925 Current State: All of Act in operation National Parks (Amendment) Act 1986, No. 44/1986 Assent Date: 20.5.86 Commencement Date: Ss 1-3, 4(1)(2)(7)-(9), 5-10, 12 on 17.6.86: s. 2(1); ss 4(3)(4), 11 on 26.6.86: Government Gazette 25.6.86 p. 2178; s. 4(6) on 24.6.87: Government Gazette 24.6.87 p. 1694; s. 4(5) on 27.11.87: Government Gazette 18.11.87 p. 3138 Current State: All of Act in operation National Parks (Amendment) Act 1987, No. 7/1987 Assent Date: 28.4.87 Commencement Date: Ss 1-3, 4(1)(2)(10)-(14), 6, 8 on 26.5.87: s. 2(1); s. 4(5) on 24.11.87: Government Gazette 18.11.87 p. 3138; s. 4(7) on 17.12.87: Government Gazette 2.12.87 p. 3309; ss 4(9), 5(1)(2) on 17.12.87: Government Gazette 16.9.87 p. 3459; ss 5(3), 7 on same day as s. 4(9)-17.12.87: s. 2(3); rest of Act on 21.6.88: Special Gazette (No. 52) 21.6.88 p. 1 Current State: All of Act in operation National Parks (Dandenong Ranges) Act 1987, No. 8/1987 Assent Date: 28.4.87 Commencement Date: 13.12.87: Special Gazette (No. 54) 10.12.87 p. 1 Current State: All of Act in operation Conservation, Forests and Lands Act 1987, No. 41/1987 Assent Date: 19.5.87 Commencement Date: S. 103(Sch. 4 items 49.1-49.8, 49.10, 49.11) on 1.7.87: Government Gazette 24.6.87 p. 1694; Sch. 4 item 49.9 never proclaimed, repealed by No. 11/1995 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Planning and Environment Act 1987, No. 45/1987 Assent Date: 27.5.87 Commencement Date: Ss 103(Sch. 4 items 49.1-49.11), 116(4) on 16.2.88: Government Gazette 10.2.88 p. 218 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 National Parks and Wildlife (Amendment) Act 1988, No. 7/1988 (as amended by No. 38/1989) Assent Date: 19.4.88 Commencement Date: S. 4(3) on 25.5.88: Government Gazette 25.5.88 p. 1458; rest of Act (except ss 4(1)(4), 6) on 21.6.88: Special Gazette (No. 52) 21.6.88 p. 1; ss 4(1)(4), 6 on 18.9.88: Government Gazette 14.9.88 p. 2764 Current State: All of Act in operation National Parks (Amendment) Act 1988, No. 24/1988 Assent Date: 17.5.88 Commencement Date: 15.7.88: Government Gazette 13.7.88 p. 2058 Current State: All of Act in operation State Superannuation Act 1988, No. 50/1988 Assent Date: 24.5.88 Commencement Date: S. 93(3) on 1.7.87: s. 2(1); s. 93(4) on 27.11.87: s. 2(2); Pt 1, Pt 6 Div. 2, s. 91 on 1.1.88: s. 2(3); rest of Act on 1.7.88: Government Gazette 1.6.88 p. 1487 Current State: All of Act in operation Marine Act 1988, No. 52/1988 (as amended by No. 20/1993) Assent Date: 31.5.88 Commencement Date: All of Act (except s. 159(4)) on 20.12.88: Special Gazette (No. 105) 20.12.88 p. 1; s. 159(4) on 1.7.89: Government Gazette 28.6.89 p. 1558 Current State: All of Act in operation Local Government (Consequential Provisions) Act 1989, No. 12/1989 Assent Date: 9.5.89 Commencement Date: S. 4(1)(Sch. 2 items 85.1, 85.2) on 1.11.89: Government Gazette 1.11.89 p. 2798 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 National Parks (Alpine National Park) Act 1989, No. 37/1989 (as amended by No. 7/1997) Assent Date: 6.6.89 Commencement Date: All of Act (except s. 11(1)-(5)) on 2.12.89: Government Gazette 29.11.89 p. 3040; s. 11(1) on 31.12.89: s. 2(1); s. 11(2) on 1.7.91: s. 2(2); s. 11(3) on 1.7.93: s. 2(3); s. 11(5) on 1.7.96: s. 2(5); s. 11(4) on 1.7.99: s. 2(4) Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 National Parks (Amendment) Act 1989, No. 38/1989 (as amended by No. 11/1995) Assent Date: 6.6.89 Commencement Date: S. 27(1) on 17.6.86: s. 2(2); s. 24 on 18.9.88: s. 2(1); ss 1-21, 25, 26, 27(2)(4)(5), 28, 29(6), 30, 32-35 on 23.8.89: Government Gazette 23.8.89 p. 2146; s. 29(4)(5) on 27.10.89: Government Gazette 25.10.89 p. 2698; ss 27(3), 29(1)(2), 31 on 23.9.92: Government Gazette 23.9.92 p. 2787; s. 22 never proclaimed, repealed by No. 11/1995 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Prescribed Weapons Act 1989, No. 39/1989 (as amended by No. 24/1990) Assent Date: 6.6.89 Commencement Date: 1.9.89: Government Gazette 30.8.89 p. 2210 Current State: All of Act in operation Transport (Amendment) Act 1989, No. 44/1989 Assent Date: 6.6.89 Commencement Date: S. 39(2) on 16.12.86: s. 2(3); ss 16, 39(3), Sch. 2 items 42.1, 42.11, 42.12 on 6.6.89: s. 2(2); s. 42(1) on 1.11.89: s. 2(4); s. 42(2) on 1.11.89: s. 2(5); s. 42(3) on 11.11.89: s. 2(6); rest of Act on 1.7.89: s. 2(1) Current State: All of Act in operation Water (Consequential Amendments) Act 1989, No. 81/1989 (as amended by No. 25/1991) Assent Date: 5.12.89 Commencement Date: 1.11.90: Government Gazette 15.8.90 p. 2473 Current State: All of Act in operation National Parks (Further Amendment) Act 1990, No. 43/1990 Assent Date: 13.6.90 Commencement Date: Ss 12, 16(2) on 18.9.88: s. 2(4); s. 16(3)(4) on 2.12.89: s. 2(6); rest of Act (except ss 4-10, 13, 14) on 13.6.90: s. 2(7); Pts 2 (ss 4-6), 4 (ss 8-10) on 5.6.91: Government Gazette 29.5.91 p. 1387; ss 7, 13, 14 on 23.9.92: Government Gazette 23.9.92 p. 2788 Current State: All of Act in operation Mineral Resources Development Act 1990, No. 92/1990 (as amended by No. 27/1991) Assent Date: 18.12.90 Commencement Date: S. 128(Sch. 1 items 19.1, 19.2) on 6.11.91: Government Gazette 30.10.91 p. 2970 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 National Parks (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 1991, No. 2/1991 Assent Date: 9.4.91 Commencement Date: 9.4.91 Current State: All of Act in operation National Parks (Wilderness) Act 1992, No. 40/1992 Assent Date: 23.6.92 Commencement Date: Pts 1 (ss 1-3), 3 (s. 5), 7 (ss 10-12), 9 (ss 16-19) on 23.6.92: s. 2(1); Pts 2 (s. 4), 4-6 (ss 6-9), 8 (ss 13-15) on 30.6.92: Government Gazette 24.6.92 p. 1531 Current State: All of Act in operation Victorian Tourism Commission (Tourism Victoria) Act 1992, No. 81/1992 Assent Date: 24.11.92 Commencement Date: 24.11.92 Current State: All of Act in operation Crown Land Acts (Amendment) Act 1993, No. 48/1993 Assent Date: 1.6.93 Commencement Date: 1.6.93 Current State: All of Act in operation Victorian Plantations Corporation Act 1993, No. 61/1993 Assent Date: 8.6.93 Commencement Date: Pt 1 (ss 1-3) on 8.6.93: s. 2(1); rest of Act on 1.7.93: Government Gazette 24.6.93 p. 1596 Current State: All of Act in operation Electricity Industry Act 1993, No. 130/1993 Assent Date: 14.12.93 Commencement Date: S. 122(Sch. 4 item 10) on 3.1.94: Special Gazette (No. 97) 23.12.93 p. 1 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Financial Management (Consequential Amendments) Act 1994, No. 31/1994 Assent Date: 31.5.94 Commencement Date: S. 3(Sch. 1 item 45) on 7.7.94: Government Gazette 7.7.94 p. 1878-see Interpretation of Legislation Act 1984 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Electricity Industry (Amendment) Act 1994, No. 53/1994 (as amended by No. 110/1994) Assent Date: 15.6.94 Commencement Date: S. 34 on 3.10.94: Special Gazette (No. 64) 27.9.94 p. 1; Sch. 1 item 6 on 3.10.94: s. 2(4A) Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Impounding of Livestock Act 1994, No. 89/1994 Assent Date: 6.12.94 Commencement Date: 6.12.94 Current State: All of Act in operation Electricity Industry (Further Amendment) Act 1994, No. 110/1994 Assent Date: 20.12.94 Commencement Date: S. 41(Sch. 1 item 7) on 20.12.94: Special Gazette (No. 100) 20.12.94 p. 1 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Gas Industry Act 1994, No. 112/1994 Assent Date: 20.12.94 Commencement Date: S. 114(Sch. 5 item 6) on 20.12.94: Special Gazette (No. 100) 20.12.94 p. 1 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Gas and Fuel Corporation (Repeal) Act 1995, No. 31/1995 Assent Date: 6.6.95 Commencement Date: S. 52(Sch. 1 item 7) on 21.6.95: Special Gazette (No. 49) 14.6.95 p. 1 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Royal Botanic Gardens and Victorian Conservation Trust (Amendment) Act 1995, No. 38/1995 Assent Date: 6.6.95 Commencement Date: 6.6.95 Current State: All of Act in operation National Parks (Yarra Ranges and Other Amendments) Act 1995, No. 57/1995 (as amended by Nos 79/1995, 74/2000) Assent Date: 20.6.95 Commencement Date: Ss 1, 2 on 20.6.95: s. 2(1); s. 45 on 2.12.89: s. 2(2); s. 18 on 15.12.95: s. 2(3); s. 3, Pt 3 (ss 29-31), ss 32-44, Sch. 2, Sch. 3 (except Pt B(c) on 3.8.95: Government Gazette 3.8.95 p. 2013; Pt 2 (ss 4-28), ss 46, 47, Sch. 1 on 15.12.95: Government Gazette; 14.12.95 p. 3488; s. 48, Sch. 3 Pt B(c), Sch. 4 on 20.6.96: s. 2(5) Current State: All of Act in operation Extractive Industries Development Act 1995, No. 67/1995 Assent Date: 17.10.95 Commencement Date: S. 58(Sch. 1 item 11) on 1.6.96: Special Gazette (No. 60) 31.5.96 p. 4 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Electricity Industry (Further Amendment) Act 1995, No. 79/1995 Assent Date: 28.11.95 Commencement Date: S. 40 on 20.6.95: s. 2(4) Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Fisheries Act 1995, No. 92/1995 Assent Date: 5.12.95 Commencement Date: S. 161(Sch. 2 item 4) on 1.4.98: Government Gazette 26.2.98 p. 418 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Electricity Industry (Further Amendment) Act 1996, No. 48/1996 Assent Date: 26.11.96 Commencement Date: 26.11.96 Current State: All of Act in operation Firearms Act 1996, No. 66/1996 Assent Date: 17.12.96 Commencement Date: S. 205 on 29.4.97: Government Gazette 24.4.97 p. 921 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 National Parks (Amendment) Act 1997, No. 7/1997 Assent Date: 22.4.97 Commencement Date: S. 20 on 20.6.96: s. 2(3); ss 4-13, 14(1)(2)(4), 15-24 on 4.6.97: Special Gazette (No. 59) 4.6.97 p. 1; s. 14(3) on 4.6.99: s. 2(2) Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Electricity Industry (Miscellaneous Amendment) Act 1997, No. 35/1997 Assent Date: 3.6.97 Commencement Date: S. 30 on 12.8.97: Special Gazette (No. 92) 12.8.97 p. 1. Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Electricity Industry (Further Miscellaneous Amendment) Act 1997, No. 55/1997 (as amended by No. 91/1997) Assent Date: 21.10.97 Commencement Date: Ss 29, 30 on 21.10.97: s. 2(1) Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997, No. 89/1997 Assent Date: 9.12.97 Commencement Date: S. 73 on 16.12.97: Special Gazette (No. 159) 16.12.97 p. 1 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Rail Corporations (Amendment) Act 1997, No. 104/1997 Assent Date: 16.12.97 Commencement Date: S. 53 on 31.3.98: Special Gazette (No. 23) 31.3.98 p. 1 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Public Sector Reform (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 1998, No. 46/1998 (as amended by No. 12/1999) Assent Date: 26.5.98 Commencement Date: S. 7(Sch. 1) on 1.7.98: s. 2(2) Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 National Parks (Amendment) Act 1998, No. 70/1998 Assent Date: 4.11.98 Commencement Date: Ss 3-14, Sch. on 15.4.99: Government Gazette 15.4.99 p. 838 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Conservation, Forests and Lands (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 1998, No. 76/1998 Assent Date: 10.11.98 Commencement Date: S. 14 on 15.12.98: s. 2(5) Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Petroleum Act 1998, No. 96/1998 Assent Date: 24.11.98 Commencement Date: S. 257(4) on 1.12.99: s. 2(3) Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Transport (Amendment) Act 2000, No. 30/2000 Assent Date: 30.5.00 Commencement Date: 31.5.00: s. 2 Current State: All of Act in operation National Parks (Amendment) Act 2000, No. 50/2000 Assent Date: 14.6.00 Commencement Date: S. 9(3) on 2.12.89: s. 2(2); s. 6 on 15.6.00: s. 2(1); ss 4, 5, 7, 8, 9(1)(2)(4), 10, 11 on 25.1.01: Government Gazette 25.1.01 p. 100 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Water Industry (Amendment) Act 2000, No. 66/2000 Assent Date: 8.11.00 Commencement Date: Ss 35(1), 36-38 on 9.11.00: s. 2(1); ss 35(2), 39 on 1.12.01: s. 2(4) Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Electricity Industry Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2000, No. 69/2000 Assent Date: 21.11.00 Commencement Date: S. 61 on 1.1.01: S. 2(4) Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Statute Law Revision Act 2000, No. 74/2000 Assent Date: 21.11.00 Commencement Date: S. 3(Sch. 1 item 87) on 22.11.00: s. 2(1) Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Mineral Resources Development (Amendment) Act 2000, No. 82/2000 Assent Date: 28.11.00 Commencement Date: S. 75 on 31.7.01: Government Gazette 26.7.01 p. 1703 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Corporations (Consequential Amendments) Act 2001, No. 44/2001 Assent Date: 27.6.01 Commencement Date: S. 3(Sch. item 86) on 15.7.01: s. 2 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Statute Law (Further Revision) Act 2002, No. 11/2002 Assent Date: 23.4.02 Commencement Date: S. 3(Sch. 1 item 47) on 24.4.02: s. 2(1) Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 National Parks (Marine National Parks and Marine Sanctuaries) Act 2002, No. 40/2002 Assent Date: 18.6.02 Commencement Date: Ss 3-24, Sch. 1 on 16.11.02: s. 2 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 National Parks (Box-Ironbark and Other Parks) Act 2002, No. 50/2002 Assent Date: 29.10.02 Commencement Date: Ss 3-16 on 30.10.02: s. 2 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Cemeteries and Crematoria Act 2003, No. 80/2003 Assent Date: 11.11.03 Commencement Date: S. 182 on 1.7.05: s. 2 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Extractive Industries Development (Amendment) Act 2003, No. 84/2003 Assent Date: 11.11.03 Commencement Date: S. 18 on 27.5.04: Government Gazette 27.5.04 p. 1364 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Forests and National Parks Acts (Amendment) Act 2003, No. 97/2003 Endnotes Assent Date: 2.12.03 Commencement Date: Ss 7-10 on 3.12.03: s. 2 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Road Management Act 2004, No. 12/2004 Assent Date: 11.5.04 Commencement Date: Ss 164, 165 on 1.7.04: s. 2(2) Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Sustainable Forests (Timber) Act 2004, No. 48/2004 Assent Date: 16.6.04 Commencement Date: S. 136 on 17.6.04: s. 2(1) Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 National Parks (Additions and Other Amendments) Act 2004, No. 64/2004 Assent Date: 12.10.04 Commencement Date: Ss 3-18 on 13.10.04: s. 2(1); ss 19(1)-(3)(5)(7)-(10), 20-24 on 16.11.04: Special Gazette (No. 236) 16.11.04 p. 1; s. 19(6) on 1.1.05: Special Gazette (No. 236) 16.11.04 p. 1; s. 19(4) on 30.6.05: s. 2(4) Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Geothermal Energy Resources Act 2005, No. 7/2005 Assent Date: 27.4.05 Commencement Date: S. 171 on 4.4.06: Special Gazette (No. 104) 4.4.06 p. 1 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 National Parks (Alpine National Park Grazing) Act 2005, No. 35/2005 Assent Date: 28.6.05 Commencement Date: Ss 3, 5, 6, 8, 9 on 29.6.05: s. 2(1), ss 4, 7, 10-12 on 14.8.05: s. 2(2) Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 National Parks (Point Nepean) Act 2005, No. 43/2005 Assent Date: 16.8.05 Commencement Date: Ss 3-6 on 17.8.05: s. 2(1); ss 7, 8 on 1.7.06: s. 2(3) Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 National Parks (Otways and Other Amendments) Act 2005, No. 60/2005 Assent Date: 20.9.05 Commencement Date: S. 12 on 21.9.05: s. 2(1); ss 3-11, 13-18 on 11.12.05: Government Gazette 8.12.05 p. 2845 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Pipelines Act 2005, No. 61/2005 Assent Date: 20.9.05 Commencement Date: S. 219 on 1.4.07: Government Gazette 29.3.07 p. 532 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 National Parks and Crown Land (Reserves) Acts (Amendment) Act 2006, No. 57/2006 Endnotes Assent Date: 15.8.06 Commencement Date: Ss 3-12, 13(1)(3)(4), 14, 15, 16(1) on 16.8.06: s. 2(1); ss 13(2), 16(2) on 19.10.06: Government Gazette 19.10.06 p. 2221 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Mineral Resources Development (Sustainable Development) Act 2006, No. 63/2006 Assent Date: 29.8.06 Commencement Date: S. 61(Sch. item 23) on 30.8.06: s. 2(1) Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 Water (Governance) Act 2006, No. 85/2006 Assent Date: 17.10.06 Commencement Date: S. 173(Sch. 1 item 8) on 1.7.07: s. 2(3) Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 National Parks and Crown Land (Reserves) Acts Amendment Act 2008, No. 54/2008 Assent Date: 23.9.08 Commencement Date: Ss 4, 7 on 24.9.08: s. 2(1); ss 3, 5, 6, 8-12 on 9.11.08: Government Gazette 6.11.08 p. 2574 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the National Parks Act 1975 ------------------------------------------------------------- Government Gazette 23 April 1986 pages 1049-1051 Government Gazette 16 December 1987 page 3459 Government Gazette 20 July 1988 page 2166 Government Gazette 18 December 1991 pages 3537, 3538 Government Gazette 1 April 1993 page 760 Government Gazette 27 June 1996 page 1630 ------------------------------------------------------------- 3. Explanatory Details 1 S. 13(4): Sections 6(2), 7(3)(4) of the National Parks (Further Amendment) Act 1984, No. 10166/1984 read as follows: 6. Fees paid to members of Advisory Council (2) A regulation prescribing the fees to be paid to members of the National Parks Advisory Council which was in operation immediately before the commencement of this section shall continue in operation until a determination is made by the Governor in Council pursuant to section 13(4) of the Principal Act. 7. Convenor of Advisory Council and Advisory Committee (3) The person holding the office of Chairman of the National Parks Advisory Council or a Committee appointed under section 14 of the Principal Act, immediately before the commencement of this section, shall become and be the Convenor of the Council or committee respectively for the unexpired portion of the period for which the person was appointed Chairman of the Council or the Committee (as the case may be). (4) Any reference in any Act, proclamation, appointment, Order in Council, rule, regulation or other enactment or in any instrument, document or writing of any kind to the Chairman of the National Parks Advisory Council or a Committee appointed under section 14 of the Principal Act shall be deemed to be a reference to the Convenor of the Council or Committee as the case may be. 2 S. 13(5): See note 1. 3 S. 13(6): See note 1. 4 S. 13(8): See note 1. 5 S. 14(2): See note 1. 6 S. 14(6): See note 1. 7 S. 14(8): See note 1. 8 S. 30(3): Section 32 of the National Parks (Amendment) Act 1989, No. 38/1989 reads as follows: 32. Land to be transferred to the Crown-Point Nepean Upon the coming into operation of section 24, the land in Part 4 of Schedule Two to the Principal Act as amended by this Act, and identified by hatching on the plans numbered 20A/7 and 20B/7 and lodged in the Central Plan Office of the Department of Property and Services is to be taken to be not included as part of the land described in Part 4 until the title to the land is transferred to the Crown. 9 S. 31AB: Sections 21 and 22 of the National Parks (Yarra Ranges and Other Amendments) Act 1995, No. 57/1995 read as follows: 21. Divesting of land from the MWC-O'Shannassy (1) Crown grant Volume 3507 Folio 701293 is revoked. (2) The proclamation made by the Governor in Council on 28 January 1910 and published in the Government Gazette dated 9 February 1910 at page 1100 is revoked. (3) The Order in Council referred to in Part C of Schedule 1 is revoked. (4) The Manango (O'Shannassy River Watershed) Lands Act 1969 is repealed. (5) Despite anything to the contrary in any Act, the land, in respect of which the Crown Grant has been revoked, is deemed to be unalienated land of the Crown freed and discharged from all trusts, encumbrances, limitations and restrictions and from every estate or interest therein. 22. O'Shannassy Lodge lease (1) Nothing in section 21 affects the continuity of- (a) the lease between the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works and Victorian Snow Resorts Pty Ltd dated 15 November 1988 over land coloured red on the plan attached to the lease; or (b) any assignment of that lease made before the commencement of this subsection or any guarantee entered into before that commencement in relation to that lease or any such assignment. (2) The lease referred to in subsection (1)(a) and any assignment or guarantee to which subsection (1)(b) relates- (a) continue in force despite anything to the contrary in the Principal Act or any other Act; and (b) the Minister is, by force of this subsection, substituted as a party in place of the Melbourne Water Corporation in that lease and in any such assignment or guarantee. 10 S. 43: Section 7(2) of the National Parks and Wildlife (Amendment) Act 1988, No. 7/1988 (as amended by No. 38/1989) reads as follows: 7. Trade or business licensed under another Act (2) Section 43 of the Principal Act as amended by subsection (1) does not apply to a trade or business authorised, permitted or licensed under any other Act or law before the commencement of the National Parks and Wildlife (Amendment) Act 1988 except to the extent provided in section 40 of the Principal Act. 11 Sch. 2 Pt 1: Section 7 of the National Parks (Amendment) Act 1988, No. 24/1988 reads as follows: 7. Cessation of rights over land delineated in Schedule (1) The lands delineated and coloured yellow in the plans referred to in Parts 1, 29 and 35 of Schedule Two to the Principal Act as amended by this Act cease to be roads or parts of roads and all rights, easements and privileges existing or claimed either by the public or any other body and incidental to any past dedication or supposed dedication or by any past user or by any fiction of law cease. (2) The lands delineated by a green border in the plans referred to in Parts 1, 12, 29, 35 and 36 of Schedule Two to the Principal Act as amended by this Act cease to be reserved forest. 12 Sch. 2 Pt 3: Section 4(7)(8) of the National Parks (Amendment) Act 1986, No. 44/1986 reads as follows: 4. New and enlarged parks (7) The land delineated and coloured yellow in the plans referred to in items (a), (c), (e) and (f) of Part A of the Schedule and items (d), (e) and (h) of Part B of the Schedule shall upon the respective days upon which Schedule Two or Schedule Three, as the case may be, to the Principal Act is amended by the respective items: (a) cease to be roads or parts of roads; and (b) all rights easements and privileges existing or claimed either by the public or any other body and incidental to any past dedication or supposed dedication or by any past user or by any fiction of law shall cease and determine. (8) The lands delineated by a green border on the plans referred to in items (a), (c), (f) and (g) of Part A of the Schedule and items (d), (e), (f) and (h) of Part B of the Schedule shall upon the respective days upon which Schedule Two or Schedule Three as the case may be, to the Principal Act is amended by the respective items cease to be reserved forest. 13 Sch. 2 Pt 6: Section 19(2) of the National Parks (Amendment) Act 1997, No. 7/1997 reads as follows: 19. Cessation of rights (2) On the day on which a part of a Schedule to the Principal Act, referred to in a following paragraph, is inserted in the Principal Act by, or amended by, the section referred to in that paragraph, the lands delineated by a green border, or coloured green or hatched (as the case requires) on the plan referred to in that part cease to be reserved forest- (a) Part 15 of Schedule Three to the Principal Act, as inserted by section 15 of this Act; (b) Parts 6 and 27 of Schedule Two to the Principal Act as amended by section 16 of this Act; (c) Part 5 of Schedule Two B to the Principal Act as amended by section 17 of this Act. 14 Sch. 2 Pt 6: Section 23(2) of the National Parks (Amendment) Act 1997, No. 7/1997 reads as follows: 23. Land to become part of park on surrender to the Crown (2) If the land shown cross-hatched on the plan numbered N.P. 86/2 substituted by section 16(1) is not surrendered to the Crown before the commencement of that section, that land is deemed to be excluded from the park described in Part 6 of Schedule Two to the Principal Act until the title to that land is surrendered to the Crown. 15 Sch. 2 Pt 8: See note 14. 16 Sch. 2 Pt 10: Sections 24-28 of the National Parks (Yarra Ranges and Other Amendments) Act 1995, No. 57/1995 (as amended by No. 85/1998) read as follows: 24. Divesting of management from MWC-Yarra Ranges National Park (1) The agreement made on 4 October 1928 between the Minister for the time being administering the Forests Acts and Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works (as in force immediately before the commencement of this subsection) and the agreement made on that same day between the Forests Commission and Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works (as in force immediately before the commencement of this subsection) as they relate to the land shown on the plans referred to in Part 39 of Schedule Two are cancelled on the date on which the land becomes part of the Yarra Ranges National Park. (2) To the extent that the Melbourne Water Corporation has control and management of any land shown on the plans referred to in Part 39 of Schedule Two, Melbourne Water Corporation ceases to have control and management of that land. 25. Rights, etc. to cease (1) Any land that is part of the lands delineated by a green border on the plans referred to in Parts 10 and 39 of Schedule Two to the Principal Act as amended by this Act ceases to be reserved forest on the date on which that land becomes part of Kinglake National Park or Yarra Ranges National Park (as the case requires). (2) The alpine resort known as Mount Donna Buang and being the Crown lands declared by the Governor in Council to be an alpine resort under section 19(1) of the Alpine Resorts Act 1983 by Order made on 19 February 1985 and published in the Government Gazette on 27 February 1985 ceases to be an alpine resort on the date on which those lands become part of Yarra Ranges National Park. (3) The land delineated and shown hatched on the plan in Part D of Schedule 1 (being part of the alpine resort known as Lake Mountain and being part of the Crown lands declared by the Governor in Council to be an alpine resort under section 19(1) of the Alpine Resorts Act 1983 by Order made on 24 March 1987 and published in the Government Gazette on 25 March 1987) ceases to be part of Lake Mountain Alpine Resort on the date on which that land becomes part of Yarra Ranges National Park. (4) The lands delineated and coloured yellow on the plans referred to in Part 39 of Schedule Two to the Principal Act as amended by this Act cease to be roads or parts of roads and all rights, easements and privileges existing or claimed either by the public or any other body and incidental to any past dedication or supposed dedication or by any past user or by any fiction of law cease and determine. 26. Registrar of Titles to make necessary amendments to records * * * * * (2) The Registrar of Titles, on being requested to do so and on submission of any relevant certificate of title or other document, must make any amendments in the Register under the provisions of the Transfer of Land Act 1958 that are necessary because of the operation of any provision of this Part. 27. No compensation payable by Crown No compensation is payable by the Crown in respect of anything done under or arising out of this Part. 28. Supreme Court-limitation of jurisdiction It is the intention of this section to alter or vary section 85 of the Constitution Act 1975 to the extent necessary to prevent the Supreme Court awarding compensation in respect of anything done under or arising out of this Part. 17 Sch. 2 Pt 12: See note 13. 18 Sch. 2 Pt 12: Section 30(1) of the National Parks (Yarra Ranges and Other Amendments) Act 1995, No. 57/1995 reads as follows: 30. Cessation of rights (1) On the day on which- (a) Schedule Two to the Principal Act is amended by item (d) and item (j) of Part A of Schedule 3; and (b) Schedule Two B to the Principal Act is amended by item (e) and item (f) of Part B of Schedule 3; and (c) Schedule Three to the Principal Act is amended by item (d) of Part C of Schedule 3- the lands delineated and coloured yellow in the plans substituted by those items cease to be roads or parts of roads and all rights, easements and privileges existing or claimed either by the public or any other body and incidental to any past dedication or supposed dedication or by any past user or by any fiction of law cease and determine. 19 Sch. 2 Pt 13: Section 19(1) of the National Parks (Amendment) Act 1997, No. 7/1997 reads as follows: 19. Cessation of rights (1) On the day on which a part of a Schedule to the Principal Act, referred to in a following paragraph, is inserted in the Principal Act by, or amended by, the section referred to in that paragraph, the lands delineated and coloured yellow in the plan referred to in that part cease to be roads or parts of roads and all rights, easements, and privileges existing or claimed, either by the public or any other body and incidental to any express or implied grant, or past dedication or supposed dedication or by any past user or fiction of law cease and determine- (a) Part 15 of Schedule Two to the Principal Act as inserted by section 14 of this Act; (b) Part 2A of Schedule Three to the Principal Act, as inserted by section 15 of this Act; (c) Parts 13 and 34 of Schedule Two to the Principal Act as amended by section 16 of this Act; (d) Parts 1, 2 and 33 of Schedule Two B to the Principal Act as amended by section 17 of this Act; (e) Parts 3 and 6 of Schedule Three to the Principal Act as amended by section 18 of this Act. 20 Sch. 2 Pt 14: Section 3(10) of the National Parks (Amendment) Act 1981, No. 9570/1981 reads as follows: 3. Amendment of the National Parks Act 1975 (10) Any land in the Parish of Kentbruck described in Part 14 of Schedule Two to the Principal Act as in force immediately before the commencement of subsection (1) and not described in Part 14 of that Schedule as amended by that subsection shall, upon that commencement, become and be deemed to be reserved forest. 21 Sch. 2 Pt 15: See note 21. 22 Sch. 2 Pt 15: Section 23(1) of the National Parks (Amendment) Act 1997, No. 7/1997 reads as follows: 23. Land to become part of park on surrender to the Crown (1) If the land shown hatched on the plan inserted by section 14(2) is not surrendered to the Crown before the commencement of that section, that land is deemed to be excluded from the park described in Part 15 of Schedule Two to the Principal Act until the title to that land is surrendered to the Crown. 23 Sch. 2 Pt 18: See note 14. 24 Sch. 2 Pt 19: Section 4(10) of the National Parks (Amendment) Act 1987, No. 7/1987 reads as follows: 4. New and enlarged Parks (10) The lands delineated and coloured yellow in the plan referred to in Part A of the Schedule cease to be roads or parts of roads and all rights, easements and privileges existing or claimed either by the public or any other body and incidental to any past dedication or supposed dedication or by any past user or by any fiction of law cease and determine. 25 Sch. 2 Pt 21: Section 3(12) of the National Parks (Amendment) Act 1981, No. 9570/1981 reads as follows: 3. Amendment of the National Parks Act 1975 (12) The lands delineated and coloured yellow in the plans referred to in items (g), (j), (k) and (l) of Part A of the Schedule and items (b), (d) and (l) of Part B of the Schedule shall, upon the respective days upon which Schedule Two or Schedule Three, as the case may be, to the Principal Act is amended by those respective items, cease to be roads or parts of roads and all rights, easements and privileges existing or claimed either by the public or any body whatsoever or whomsoever and incidental to any past dedication or supposed dedication or by any past user or by any fiction of the law shall cease and determine. 26 Sch. 2 Pt 26: Section 4(11) of the National Parks (Amendment) Act 1984, No. 10073/1984 reads as follows: 4. Amendment of the National Parks Act 1975 (11) Any land described in Part 26 of Schedule Two to the Principal Act as in force immediately before the commencement of subsection (1) and not described in Part 26 of that Schedule as amended by that subsection shall, upon that commencement, become and be deemed to be reserved forest. 27 Sch. 2 Pt 27: See note 15. 28 Sch. 2 Pt 29: See note 13. 29 Sch. 2 Pt 34: Section 4(8)(9) of the National Parks (Amendment) Act 1986, No. 44/1986 reads as follows: 4. New and enlarged parks (8) The lands delineated by a green border on the plans referred to in items (a), (c), (f) and (g) of Part A of the Schedule and items (d), (e), (f) and (h) of Part B of the Schedule shall upon the respective days upon which Schedule Two or Schedule Three as the case may be, to the Principal Act is amended by the respective items cease to be reserved forest. (9) Any land described in Part 34 of Schedule Two to the Principal Act as in force immediately before the commencement of section 4(1) and not described in the corresponding part of the Schedule as amended by section 4(1) shall on the commencement of the subsection become and be deemed to be unalienated Crown land. 30 Sch. 2 Pt 34: See note 21. 31 Sch. 2 Pt 35: See note 13. 32 Sch. 2 Pt 36: See note 13. 33 Sch. 2 Pt 37: See note 20. 34 Sch. 2 Pt 37: Sections 14, 16 and 17 of the National Parks (Alpine National Park) Act 1989, No. 37/1989 read as follows: 14. Cessation of rights over land delineated in Schedule 2 (1) The lands delineated and coloured yellow in the plan referred to in Part 37 of Schedule Two to the Principal Act as amended by this Act, on the date on which those lands become part of the park, cease to be roads or parts of roads and all rights easements and privileges existing or claimed either by the public or any other body and incidental to any past dedication or supposed dedication or by any past user or fiction of law cease. (2) The lands delineated by a green border in the plan referred to in Part 37 of Schedule Two to the Principal Act as amended by this Act, on the date on which those lands become part of the park, cease to be reserved forest. 16. Continuation of lease (1) Upon the coming into operation of section 10, the lease made on 24 March 1976 in which a portion of the land described in Part 37 of Schedule Two to the Principal Act was leased by the State Electricity Commission to the Commonwealth of Australia continues in force despite anything to the contrary in the Principal Act or any other Act. (2) The terms and conditions set out in the lease continue to operate except that the Minister becomes the lessor and any reference in the lease to the lessor or its representatives is to be taken to be a reference to the Minister. 17. Land purchased under terms contract Upon the coming into operation of section 10 the land identified by vertical hatching on the plan lodged in the Central Plan Office of the Department of Property and Services and numbered N.P. 70/1f is to be taken to be not included as part of the land described in Part 37 of Schedule Two to the Principal Act, until the title to the land is surrendered to the Crown. 35 Sch. 2 Pt 37: Section 45 of the National Parks (Yarra Ranges and Other Amendments) Act 1995, No. 57/1995 reads as follows: 45. Operation of amendments to Part 37 of Schedule Two Part 37 of Schedule Two to the Principal Act is to be deemed to have always been enacted as amended by item (j)(iii) of Part A of Schedule 3. 36 Sch. 2 Pt 38: Section 15 of the National Parks (Further Amendment) Act 1990, No. 43/1990 reads as follows: 15. Rights to cease (1) The lands delineated and coloured yellow on the plans referred to in Parts 4 and 38 of Schedule Two to the Principal Act as amended by this Act (except any land shown as excluded from those lands) cease to be roads or parts of roads and all rights, easements, and privileges existing or claimed either by the public or any other body or person (whether by dedication or supposed dedication or past user or operation of law or otherwise) cease. (2) The lands delineated and coloured green in the plans referred to in Part 38 of Schedule Two, Part 34 of Schedule Two B and Parts 8 and 11 of Schedule Three to the Principal Act as amended by this Act cease to be reserved forest. 37 Sch. 2 Pt 39: See note 18. 38 Sch. 2A: Section 34 of the National Parks (Amendment) Act 1989, No. 38/1989 reads as follows: 34. Transitional provision Regulations in force under this Act that, immediately before the commencement of this section, applied to parks referred to in Schedule Three apply, on and after that commencement, to parks referred to in Schedule Two A, Schedule Two B or Schedule Three. 39 Sch. 2A Pt 3: Section 19 of the National Parks (Wilderness) Act 1992, No. 40/1992 reads as follows: 19. Land ceases to be reserved forest Each of the following pieces of land ceases to be reserved forest on the date on which that land becomes part of a national park-the land delineated by green border on the plan referred to in Part 3 of Schedule Two A of the Principal Act as amended by this Act. 40 Sch. 2B: See note 40. 41 Sch. 2B Pt 2: See note 21. 42 Sch. 2B Pt 2: Section 23(3) of the National Parks (Amendment) Act 1997, No. 7/1997 reads as follows: 23. Land to become part of park on surrender to the Crown (3) If the land shown hatched on the plan substituted by section 17(2) is not surrendered to the Crown before the commencement of that section, that land is deemed to be excluded from the park described in Part 2 of Schedule Two B to the Principal Act until the title to that land is surrendered to the Crown. 43 Sch. 2B Pt 5: Section 33(1)(2) of the National Parks (Amendment) Act 1989, No. 38/1989 reads as follows: 33. Cessation of rights (1) The lands delineated and coloured yellow in the plans referred to in Part 4 of Schedule Two, Part 5 of Schedule Two B and Parts 2 and 5 of Schedule Three to the Principal Act as amended by this Act, cease to be roads or parts of roads and all rights, easements and privileges existing or claimed either by the public or any other body and incidental to any past dedication or supposed dedication or by any past user or fiction of law cease. (2) The lands delineated by a green border in the plans referred to in Parts 5, 9, 21 and 26 of Schedule Two B and Part 5 of Schedule Three to the Principal Act as amended by this Act, cease to be reserved forest. 44 Sch. 2B Pt 5: See note 15. 45 Sch. 2B Pt 17: Section 20 of the National Parks (Amendment) Act 1997, No. 7/1997 reads as follows: 20. Cessation of rights-Lerderderg State Park The land described as Crown Allotment 64A, Parish of Coimadai, County of Bourke ceases to be reserved forest. 46 Sch. 2B Pt 20: See note 20. 47 Sch. 2B Pt 26: See note 20. 48 Sch. 2B Pt 26: See note 45. 49 Sch. 2B Pt 31: Section 23(4) of the National Parks (Amendment) Act 1997, No. 7/1997 reads as follows: 23. Land to become part of park on surrender to the Crown (4) If the land shown hatched on the plan substituted by section 17(9) is not surrendered to the Crown before the commencement of that section, that land is deemed to be excluded from the park described in Part 31 of Schedule Two B to the Principal Act until the title to that land is surrendered to the Crown. 50 Sch. 2B Pt 35: Section 30(2) of the National Parks (Yarra Ranges and Other Amendments) Act 1995, No. 57/1995 reads as follows: 30. Cessation of rights (2) On the day on which Schedule Two B to the Principal Act is amended by Schedule 2, the lands delineated by a green border on the plans referred to in Parts 35 and 36 of Schedule Two B to the Principal Act as amended by this Act cease to be reserved forest, and on the day on which Schedule Three to the Principal Act is amended by item (a) of Part C of Schedule 3, the lands delineated by a green border on the plan referred to in that item cease to be reserved forest. 51 Sch. 2B Pt 36: See note 52. 52 Sch. 3 Pt 2A: See note 21. 53 Sch. 3 Pt 3: See note 21. 54 Sch. 3 Pt 3: Section 23(5) of the National Parks (Amendment) Act 1997, No. 7/1997 reads as follows: 23. Land to become part of park on surrender to the Crown (5) If the land shown hatched on the plan numbered N.P. 44/3 substituted by section 18(2) is not surrendered to the Crown before the commencement of that section, that land is deemed to be excluded from the park described in Part 3 of Schedule Three to the Principal Act until the title to that land is surrendered to the Crown. 55 Sch. 3 Pt 6: See note 21. 56 Sch. 3 Pt 10: See note 20. 57 Sch. 3 Pt 15: See note 15. ?? ?? National Parks Act 1975 No. 8702 of 1975