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Natural resource permits - Market-based allocation processes and comparative permitting processes - Market-based allocation process

207: Restrictions on use of market based allocation method

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"Rules for using a market-based allocation method"

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If a market-based allocation method is used, you must follow certain rules. These rules are outlined in clause 3, 6, and 42(2) of Schedule 3. You will need to look at these clauses to understand the restrictions.

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Market-based allocation processes and comparative permitting processes: Market-based allocation process

207Restrictions on use of market based allocation method

  1. The use of market based allocation method under this subpart is subject to clause 3, 6, and 42(2) of Schedule 3.