๐ Conservation and Land Management Amendment Bill 2015
Assented toLABill 10712 March 2015
This bill amends the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 to improve efficiency and effectiveness. Key changes include combining the Conservation Commission and Marine Parks and Reserves Authority, enabling joint vesting with native title parties, and updating marine park zoning.
Impact
The bill affects conservation management, native title holders, users of marine parks, and the Department responsible for conservation. It aims to streamline processes, improve collaboration, and update management practices.
Key Changes
["Combines the Conservation Commission and Marine Parks and Reserves Authority.", "Enables joint vesting of land with Aboriginal body corporates.", "Updates zoning schemes in marine parks.", "Extends the maximum term of CALM Act leases to 99 years."]
Parliamentary Progress
- LA IntroducedLA12 Mar 2015
- LA Second Reading MovedLA12 Mar 2015
- LA AmendedLA9 Sept 2015
- LA Consideration in DetailLA9 Sept 2015
- LA Second Reading AgreedLA9 Sept 2015
- LA Third ReadingLA9 Sept 2015
- LC Second Reading MovedLC10 Sept 2015
- LC Second Reading AgreedLC24 Sept 2015
- LC Third ReadingLC13 Oct 2015
- Royal Assent19 Oct 2015
Affected Sectors
environmentindigenousresourcespublic_sector
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