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ABORIGINAL HERITAGE REGULATIONS 2018 (SR NO 59 OF 2018)


TABLE OF PROVISIONS

   1.      Objectives  
   2.      Authorising provision  
   3.      Commencement  
   4.      Revocations  
   5.      Definitions  

   PART 2--CULTURAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT PLANS

           Division 1--When is a cultural heritage management plan required?

   6.      Purpose  
   7.      When a cultural heritage management plan is required  

           Division 2--Exempt activities

   8.      Application  
   9.      One or 2 dwellings  
   10.     3 or more dwellings on a small lot  
   11.     Small subdivisions  
   12.     Buildings and works ancillary to a dwelling  
   13.     Services to a dwelling  
   14.     Alteration of buildings  
   15.     Minor works  
   16.     Demolition  
   17.     Consolidation of land  
   18.     Subdivision of existing building  
   19.     Amendments to a statutory authorisation  
   20.     Jetties  
   21.     Sea bed  
   22.     Emergency works  

           Division 3--Areas of cultural heritage sensitivity

   23.     Purpose  
   24.     Application  
   25.     Registered cultural heritage places  
   26.     Waterways  
   27.     Prior waterways  
   28.     Ancient lakes  
   29.     Declared Ramsar wetlands  
   30.     Coastal Crown land  
   31.     Coastal land  
   32.     Parks  
   33.     High plains  
   34.     Koo Wee Rup Plain  
   35.     Greenstone outcrops  
   36.     Stony rises  
   37.     Volcanic cones of western Victoria  
   38.     Caves  
   39.     Lunettes  
   40.     Dunes  
   41.     Sand sheets  

           Division 4--Areas of cultural heritage sensitivity specified in Schedule 1

   42.     Purpose  
   43.     Areas of cultural heritage sensitivity  
   44.     A registered cultural heritage place is an area of cultural heritage sensitivity  

           Division 5--High impact activities

   45.     Purpose  
   46.     Buildings and works for specified uses  
   47.     Constructing specified items of infrastructure  
   48.     Dwellings  
   49.     Subdivision of land  
   50.     Alpine resorts  
   51.     Activities requiring earth resource authorisations  
   52.     Extraction or removal of stone  
   53.     Extraction or removal of sand or sandstone  
   54.     Stone exploration  
   55.     Extraction or removal of loose stone on agricultural land on Victorian Volcanic Plain  
   56.     Timber production  
   57.     Dams  
   58.     Use of land  

   PART 3--STANDARDS FOR THE PREPARATION OF A CULTURAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT PLAN

           Division 1--Assessments

   59.     Purpose  
   60.     Types of assessment  
   61.     What does a desktop assessment include?  
   62.     When is a standard assessment required?  
   63.     What does a standard assessment include?  
   64.     When is a complex assessment required?  
   65.     What does a complex assessment include?  

           Division 2--Preparation of a cultural heritage management plan

   66.     Purpose  
   67.     Reason for preparation of a cultural heritage management plan  
   68.     Content of a cultural heritage management plan  
   69.     Amendments to approved cultural heritage management plans  
   70.     Notice of representative  

   PART 4--STANDARDS FOR THE PREPARATION OF A CULTURAL HERITAGE AGREEMENT

   71.     Purpose  
   72.     Maps included in cultural heritage agreements  

   PART 5--STANDARDS FOR THE PREPARATION OF ANABORIGINAL CULTURAL HERITAGE LAND MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT

   73.     Purpose  
   74.     Types of assessment  
   75.     Content of an Aboriginal cultural heritage land management agreement  

   PART 6--PRESCRIBED FORMS

   76.     Reporting and transfer of Aboriginal ancestral remains in custody of public entities and universities  
   77.     Application for certification of preliminary Aboriginal heritage test  
   78.     Registration of Aboriginal intangible heritage  
   79.     Form of Aboriginal intangible heritage agreement  
   80.     Application for registration  

   PART 7--FEES

   81.     Definitions  
   82.     Fees payable under section 36(2) of the Act  
   83.     Fees payable under section 49B(3) of the Act  
   84.     Fee payable under section 54(3)(e) of the Act—notice of intention to prepare cultural heritage management plan  
   85.     Fees payable under sections 62(3) and 65(1A) of the Act—only one relevant authority  
   86.     Fees payable under sections 62(3) and 65(1A) of the Act—2 relevant authorities  
   87.     Fees payable under sections 62(3) and 65(1A) of the Act—3 or more relevant authorities  
   88.     No fee payable if section 65(1)(b)(iv) of the Act applies to application  
   89.     Fee payable under section 66A(4) of the Act—applications for approval of amendment to approved cultural heritage management plan  
   90.     Fees payable under section 146(3) of the Act  
   91.     Fee payable under section 147(2) of the Act  
           SCHEDULE 1
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           SCHEDULE 9
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