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HERITAGE ACT 2017 - SECT 29

Executive Director may refuse nominations in certain circumstances

S. 29(1) amended by No. 5/2023 s. 30(1).

    (1)     The Executive Director may refuse a nomination under this Division if the Executive Director considers that the nominated place, object or land has no reasonable prospect of inclusion in the Heritage Register.

S. 29(2) amended by No. 5/2023 s. 30(2).

    (2)     The Executive Director must give the person or body that made the nomination written notice of the Executive Director's refusal of the nomination as soon as practicable after the refusal.

    (3)     The written notice must include—

        (a)     reasons why the nomination has been refused; and

S. 29(3)(b) amended by No. 5/2023 s. 30(3).

        (b)     a statement that the person or body that made the nomination has the right to request a review of the refusal of the nomination.

S. 29(4) substituted by No. 5/2023 s. 30(4).

    (4)     In addition to the notice under subsection (2), the Executive Director must give written notice of the refusal of the nomination to—

        (a)     the owner of the place, object or land; and

        (b)     the responsible authority for the area in which the place, object or land is situated and, if the responsible authority is not a municipal council, the relevant municipal council.



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