Fisheries Act 1996

Quota management system - Calculation of provisional catch history if no individual catch entitlement

35A: Amendment of notification of eligibility to receive provisional catch history

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"Changing who can get a provisional catch history"

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If the Minister changes a declaration under section 19(5A), the chief executive can do some things. You need to know the chief executive can decide or determine some matters under section 35(1). The chief executive can also revoke or issue new notices under sections 35(2) and 35(3). If the chief executive revokes a notice, you are told they must notify the person who got the notice. The chief executive must tell them the notice is revoked and why. All objections about the notice are treated as withdrawn. If the chief executive revokes a published notice, they must tell the public. They must say the notice is revoked and why. All notifications about the notice are treated as withdrawn.

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Calculation of provisional catch history if no individual catch entitlement

35AAmendment of notification of eligibility to receive provisional catch history

  1. If the Minister amends a declaration under section 19(5A), the chief executive may, if the chief executive considers it necessary to do so, do any 1 or more of the following:

  2. decide or determine the matters in section 35(1):
    1. revoke a notice issued under section 35(2):
      1. revoke a notice published under section 35(3):
        1. issue a new notice under section 35(2):
          1. publish a new notice under section 35(3).
            1. If the chief executive revokes a notice under subsection (1)(b),—

            2. the chief executive must notify, in writing, the person who was issued the notice of—
              1. the revocation; and
                1. the reasons for the revocation; and
                2. all objections lodged under section 35(4) in respect of that notice must be treated as having been withdrawn.
                  1. If the chief executive revokes a notice under subsection (1)(c),—

                  2. the chief executive must publicly notify—
                    1. the revocation; and
                      1. the reasons for the revocation; and
                      2. all notifications received under section 35(5) in respect of that notice must be treated as having been withdrawn.
                        Notes
                        • Section 35A: inserted, on , by section 13 of the Fisheries Act 1996 Amendment Act 1999 (1999 No 101).