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QUEENSLAND HERITAGE ACT 1992 - SECT 56A

56A Council to make decision on destroyed place recommendation

(1) The council must, within 60 days after receiving a destroyed place recommendation for a place, decide to either—

(a) remove the place from the register; or
(b) leave the place on the register, with or without variation.

(2) The council may decide to remove a State heritage place the subject of a destroyed place recommendation from the Queensland heritage register, only if the council considers—

(a) the place has been—
(i) completely or substantially destroyed by fire or natural disaster; or
(ii) wholly or substantially demolished by development carried out under a development approval or a recommendation under section 71(6); and
(b) the place does not satisfy any of the cultural heritage criteria; and
(c) the owner of the place has been consulted about the removal.

(3) Immediately after making a decision on a destroyed place recommendation, the council must advise the chief executive of the decision and the day it was made.

(4) Within 10 business days after receiving the advice, the chief executive must—

(a) publish the decision, and notice of the day it was made, in the gazette; and
(b) give notice of the decision to—
(i) the owner of the place; and
(ii) the local government for the area in which the place is situated.


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