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ABORIGINAL HERITAGE ACT 2006 - SECT 90

How is a stop order delivered?

    (1)     A stop order must be delivered to the person to whom it applies—

        (a)     in person; or

S. 90(1)(b) amended by No. 11/2016 s. 67(1).

        (b)     if it is not reasonably practicable to deliver it in person, by affixing it to a prominent position at the place where the act is being carried out or is to be carried out; or

S. 90(1)(c) amended by No. 11/2016 s. 67(2).

        (c)     if the person is a body corporate, by giving it to the person apparently supervising or in charge of the act to which the stop order relates.

S. 90(2) amended by No. 11/2016 s. 67(3).

    (2)     The Minister (or a person authorised by the Minister) or an authorised   officer may enter any land or premises at any time for the purpose of delivering a stop order in accordance with this section.



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