- Act 50 of 2016 - Royal Assent 21 December 2016 TABLE OF PROVISIONS Long Title PART 1 - Preliminary 1. Short title 2. Commencement 3. Interpretation 4. Reserved purposes 5. Act binds Crown, &c. PART 2 - Strategic Infrastructure Corridors Division 1 - Declaration of strategic infrastructure corridors 6. Declaration of strategic infrastructure corridor 7. Amendment of corridor notice or CPR plan 8. Revocation of corridor notice 9. Parliament must authorise corridor notice before it is made Division 2 - Effect of declaration of strategic infrastructure corridor 10. Corridor ceases to be part of rail planning corridor or rail network 11. Land in corridor vests in Crown 12. Extinguishment of rights and liabilities in corridor 13. Preserved limitations and preserved rights 14. Effect of preservation on certain leases, subleases and licences 15. Compensation for vesting or extinguishment 16. Titles may be created in relation to corridors and adjoining land 17. Notice in relation to corridor may be placed on Register 18. Compliance with Part 3 of the Local Government (Building and Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1993 19. State tax not payable in relation to actions under this Division PART 3 - Powers of Minister in Relation to Land Within Corridor 20. Restriction on application of Crown Lands Act 1976 21. Minister may grant leases and licences under Crown Lands Act 1976 22. Cancellation of certain leases and licences 23. Minister may grant business licences under Crown Lands Act 1976 in relation to corridor 24. Minister may cancel permission issued by corridor manager PART 4 - Managing Authority 25. Minister to be managing authority where no corridor manager appointed 26. Powers and functions of managing authority generally 27. Functions of managing authority 28. Contracting out by managing authority PART 5 - Corridor Managers Division 1 - Appointment of corridor managers and committees of management 29. Appointment of corridor managers 30. Designated recreational purposes 31. Revocation of appointment of corridor manager 32. Committee of management Division 2 - Functions and powers generally of corridor managers 33. Minister may direct corridor manager 34. Powers and functions of corridor manager 35. Duty to manage corridor, &c. 36. Contracting out by corridor manager 37. Corridor manager taken to be occupier of corridor and is required to carry out duties, &c. Division 3 - Infrastructure, works and improvements 38. Use of substantial fixed infrastructure 39. Corridor manager's responsibilities in relation to substantial fixed infrastructure 40. Works and improvement 41. Duties in relation to carrying out of works 42. Improvements on corridor Division 4 - Business permissions 43. Prohibition on undertaking business on corridor 44. Application for business permission 45. Grant of business permission 46. Application for renewal of business permission 47. Renewal of business permission 48. Transfer of business permission 49. Cancellation of business permission 50. Money may be charged in relation to business permission Division 5 - Miscellaneous 51. Insurance 52. Register of corridor authorisations to be kept 53. Corridor manager may determine restricted or prohibited access areas 54. State taxes, &c., payable by corridor manager PART 6 - Planning 55. Interpretation of Part 6 56. Applications for permitted development in relation to land within, or adjoining, corridor 57. Applications for discretionary permits that relate to land within corridor or adjoining land 58. Minor amendments of permits 59. Planning status of certain works, uses or developments in corridors 60. Minister may refer certain applications to another planning authority PART 7 - Reserve Management Plans and Corridor Plans 61. Reserve management plans 62. Corridor plans 63. Notice of corridor plans 64. Corridor to be managed and developed in accordance with relevant plans PART 8 - Fencing and Drainage 65. Interpretation of Part 66. Boundary Fences Act 1908 67. Corridor manager may make arrangements for fencing 68. Obligations in relation to fencing 69. Control of drainage PART 9 - Service Infrastructure Division 1 - Interpretation of Part 70. Interpretation of Part 9 71. Relationship to service infrastructure legislation Division 2 - Installation of service infrastructure 72. Responsible entity for service infrastructure 73. Installation of service infrastructure on strategic infrastructure corridor 74. Compliance with installation conditions Division 3 - Installed service infrastructure 75. Removal of problematic service infrastructure 76. Removal of pre-existing infrastructure PART 10 - Clearing of Obstructions to Line of Sight 77. Interpretation of Part 10 78. Clearing obstructions to line of sight 79. Warrant in relation to line of sight PART 11 - Corridor Crossings 80. Interpretation of Part 11 81. Access to corridor 82. Private road use permission 83. Responsible manager to enter into corridor crossing agreements 84. Removal of railway track on public roads that extend between parts of corridor 85. Maintenance responsibilities where public road extends between parts of corridor 86. Maintenance responsibilities at corridor crossings private roads 87. Private road construction permission 88. Compliance with construction conditions PART 12 - Access to Corridor and Adjoining Land 89. Interpretation of Part 12 90. Emergency works access to adjoining land 91. Routine works access to adjoining land without permission 92. Warrant of entry 93. Right of occupier of adjoining land to access corridor in emergency PART 13 - Removal of Objects in Corridor and Making Good of Damage 94. Removal, &c., of unauthorised works and service infrastructure 95. Removal from corridor of abandoned articles 96. Making good of damage PART 14 - Miscellaneous 97. Delegation by Minister 98. Corridor may be leased for purposes of tourist or heritage rail 99. Removal of rail infrastructure 100. Transfer and disposal of rail infrastructure 101. Approval of Minister required for removal of rail infrastructure 102. Compensation not payable 103. Non-feasance protection for failure to carry out works 104. Farmers not liable for damage caused to users of corridor by agricultural spraying 105. Responsible manager may issue directions in relation to use of corridor 106. Charging of fees for use 107. Use of fees 108. No rating of corridor 109. Status of certain instructions 110. Regulations 111. Administration of Act[ Note: This table has been automatically generated and may be incomplete. ]