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HERITAGE ACT 2017 - SECT 147

Display of interim protection order

    (1)     A person who has been served with an interim protection order under section 143 or 146 in relation to a place must cause a notice of the existence of that order to be continuously displayed in a conspicuous position on the place for the period that the order is in force.

Penalty:     In the case of a natural person, 120 penalty units;

    In the case of a body corporate, 240 penalty units.

    (2)     A person who has been served with an interim protection order under section 143 or 146 in relation to an object must cause a notice of the existence of that order to be continuously displayed in a conspicuous position on or near the object for the period that the order is in force.

Penalty:     In the case of a natural person, 120 penalty units;

    In the case of a body corporate, 240 penalty units.

    (3)     A notice of the existence of an interim protection order must be in the prescribed form.

    (4)     A person is taken to have complied with subsection (1) or (2) if the Heritage Council is satisfied that the person took all reasonable steps to ensure that the notice was conspicuously and continuously displayed in accordance with that subsection during the period that the order was in force.



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