Crown Minerals Act 1991

Permits, access to land, and other matters - Offences and miscellaneous - Registers, records, and use of information

91A: Correction of errors or omissions

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"Fixing mistakes in permit documents"

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The chief executive can fix any clerical errors or mistakes in a permit document. This can happen if the department made a mistake when they were writing the document. You can find more information about the law that lets the chief executive do this in the Crown Minerals Amendment Act 2003 and the Crown Minerals Amendment Act 2013. The chief executive is in charge of making sure the documents are correct. They work for the department that looks after the Crown Minerals Act. This helps keep the documents accurate and up to date.

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Part 1BPermits, access to land, and other matters
Offences and miscellaneous: Registers, records, and use of information

91ACorrection of errors or omissions

  1. The chief executive may correct any clerical error or omission in a permit document that was made by the department of State that is for the time being responsible for the administration of this Act.

Notes
  • Section 91A: inserted, on , by section 19 of the Crown Minerals Amendment Act 2003 (2003 No 45).
  • Section 91A: amended, on , by section 64 of the Crown Minerals Amendment Act 2013 (2013 No 14).