(1A) In this section, a reference to the holder of a licence includes a reference to (a) a child who is supervised by the holder of such a licence; and(b) in the case of a group prospecting licence, any person accompanying a tour operated by the holder of the licence.(1) The holder of a licence may prospect on (a) any Crown land which is not subject to a mineral tenement; or(b) any Crown land which is subject to a mineral tenement with the written consent of the tenement holder; or(c) any other land which is subject to a mineral tenement with the written consent of the tenement holder and the owner or occupier of the land; or(d) any private land with the consent of the owner or occupier.(2) A licence authorises the licensee (a) to map any area of land to which the licence relates; and(b) to collect rock or mineral samples by hand; and(c) to collect water and soil samples by hand; and(d) to take geophysical measurements using hand-held instruments.(3) The owner or occupier of land or the holder of a mineral tenement may (a) give consent subject to any condition; or(b) withdraw that consent at any time.(4) A holder of a mineral tenement who refuses to give consent for the holder of a licence to prospect on land which is subject to the mineral tenement must give that person written reasons for the refusal.