Crown Minerals Act 1991

Permits, access to land, and other matters - Permits, access to land, and title notations - Surveys

42: Minister may require survey at any time

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"The Minister can ask you to survey your land at any time if you have a mining permit."

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The Minister can ask you to arrange a survey of the land at any time if you have a current mining permit. You have to do the survey in the way that the regulations say. The Minister can ask for a survey of all or part of the land that your permit is for.

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Part 1BPermits, access to land, and other matters
Permits, access to land, and title notations: Surveys

42Minister may require survey at any time

  1. It shall be a condition of every current mining permit that the Minister may at any time, require the holder of the permit to arrange for the survey, in the manner prescribed by regulations, of all or part of the land to which the permit relates.