Conservation Act 1987

Administration

60A: Persons in respect of whose actions Director-General may recover costs, require royalties, etc

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"Who has to pay back costs or royalties for affecting conservation"

The Director-General can take action against you if you are the Minister, the Director-General, or hold an office in a department that looks after conservation. You can also be affected if you work for this department. This rule applies to all these people when it comes to paying back costs or giving royalties.

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Part 7Administration

60APersons in respect of whose actions Director-General may recover costs, require royalties, etc

  1. This section applies to the Minister, the Director-General, the holder of any office under any enactment administered by the Department, and every employee of the Department.

Notes
  • Section 60A: inserted, on , by section 3 of the Conservation Amendment Act 1988 (1988 No 131).