Fast-track Approvals Act 2024

Fast-track approvals process - Panel consideration of substantive application - Role of appropriate Minister in relation to concessions, land exchanges, and access arrangements

73: Sections 74 to 78 apply to concession, land exchange, and access arrangement

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"Rules for special land permissions and agreements"

Sections 74 to 78 of this law talk about special permissions, land swaps, and access agreements. These sections apply when you're dealing with four specific types of approvals mentioned in section 42. These approvals are about getting permission to use land, exchanging pieces of land, or making agreements about how to access land. If you're involved with any of these kinds of approvals, you need to follow what sections 74 to 78 say.

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Part 2Fast-track approvals process
Panel consideration of substantive application: Role of appropriate Minister in relation to concessions, land exchanges, and access arrangements

73Sections 74 to 78 apply to concession, land exchange, and access arrangement

  1. Sections 74 to 78 apply to an approval described in section 42(4)(e), (f), (l), or (m) (concession, land exchange, or access arrangement).

Notes
  • Section 73 heading: editorial change made by the PCO, on , under sections 86(1) and 87(l)(iii) of the Legislation Act 2019 (2019 No 58).
  • Section 73: editorial change made by the PCO, on , under sections 86(1) and 87(l)(iii) of the Legislation Act 2019 (2019 No 58).