Biosecurity Act 1993

Administrative provisions - Place and area controls

133: Duration of place and area declarations

You could also call this:

"How long a restricted area stays restricted"

When a place or area is declared restricted or controlled, it stays that way until it is officially cancelled. You will know it is cancelled when a notice of revocation is given in a similar way to how the original declaration was announced. This notice of revocation is what ends the declaration of the restricted place or controlled area.

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Part 6Administrative provisions
Place and area controls

133Duration of place and area declarations

  1. A declaration of a restricted place or a controlled area shall remain in force until it is revoked by a notice of revocation given substantially in the same manner as the declaration of the area concerned was notified.

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  • 1967 No 50 ss 13A, 29