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NATURE CONSERVATION ACT 1980 - SECT 99

Management agreements

    (1)     The conservator may propose a management agreement to an agency if—

        (a)     the activities of the agency affect, or may affect, controlled land; and

        (b)     in the opinion of the conservator, those activities may conflict with the land management objectives for that land.

    (2)     A management agreement shall set out standards and conditions for avoiding or minimising any conflict with land management objectives for controlled land which might arise as a result of the agency's activities.

    (3)     A management agreement may deal with matters including the following:

        (a)     access to land;

        (b)     fire management;

        (c)     drainage;

        (d)     management and maintenance of public or private facilities;

        (e)     rehabilitation of land or public or private facilities;

        (f)     indemnities;

        (g)     emergency procedures;

        (h)     internal stockpiling;

              (i)     fencing;

        (j)     feral animals and weed control.

    (4)     A management agreement must not conflict with a development approval given under the Planning and Development Act 2007 , chapter 7.



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