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[2009-416]
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4 Regulation applies subject to other legislation
Part 2 Consent of relevant Ministers
5 Consent for activities
6 Applications for consent
7 Relevant Ministers may ask for further
8 Must have regard to assessment criteria
10 Consent must be refused in certain
11 Consent may be refused in certain other
12 Consent to be given in form of permit
13 Permit may be granted subject to conditions
14 Permit may authorise others
16 Cancellation of permit
17 Suspension of permit
18 Variation of permit
19 Surrender of permit
20 Restriction of number of permits that may be
Part 3 Functions of rangers and Authority
21 Removal of persons from marine park
22 Removal of property from marine park
23 Removal of heavily fouled vessels from marine
24 Information regarding aquaculture or commercial
25 Things done by ranger or under direction of
26 Delegation of Authority’s functions
27 Advisory Council members—marine conservation
28 Advisory committee members terms of office
29 Seizure of things in marine parks
30 Penalty notice offences
31 Double jeopardy
32 Exemption for Australian Defence Force
Schedule 2 Amendment of Marine Parks Regulation
Schedule 3 Amendment of Marine Parks Regulation
Part 1 Preliminary1 Name of RegulationThis Regulation is the Marine Parks Regulation
2009.2 CommencementThis Regulation commences at the end of 31 August 2009 and is
required to be published on the NSW legislation website.Note. This Regulation replaces the provisions of the Marine Parks Regulation
1999 other than provisions that relate to zoning plans for
marine parks. That Regulation will continue to contain such provisions and is
renamed by Schedule 2 to this Regulation as the Marine Parks (Zoning Plans) Regulation
1999.3 Definitions(1) In this Regulation:permit means a
permit under Part 2.the Act means
relevant Ministers and zoning plan have the same
meanings as in the Marine
Parks (Zoning Plans) Regulation 1999.(2) If a provision of this Regulation requires or authorises the
relevant Ministers to take any action or decide any matter, the provision is
taken only to require or authorise the relevant Ministers to take the action
jointly or decide the matter jointly.(3) Notes included in this Regulation do not form part of this
Regulation.4 Regulation applies subject to other legislation(1) This Regulation has effect subject to section 22 of the
Act.Note. Section 22 of the Act provides that any requirements made by or
under Part 3 of the Act are in addition to any requirement in any other Act or
statutory instrument, such as requirements under the Fisheries Management Act 1994 and
1974.(2) Nothing in this Regulation is to be construed as authorising the
harming of any particular species of plant or fish, or the harming of any
plants or fish by a particular method, in contravention of the Fisheries Management Act 1994, the
1974 or statutory instruments made under those
Acts.(3) In addition, nothing in this Regulation is to be construed as
authorising the carrying out of any activity in contravention of a marine park
closure under section 20A of the Act.Part 2 Consent of relevant Ministers5 Consent for activitiesIf this Regulation or the Marine Parks (Zoning Plans) Regulation
1999 requires the consent of the relevant Ministers before an
activity may be carried out, the consent is to be in accordance with this
Part.6 Applications for consentAn application for the consent of the relevant Ministers to the
carrying out of an activity in a marine park must be made in the form approved
by the relevant Ministers.Note. Section 307A of the Crimes Act
1900 makes it an offence to make a false or misleading
statement in, or a misleading omission from, an application for a
permit.7 Relevant Ministers may ask for further
information(1) The relevant Ministers may make a written request to any person
who has made an application for consent to carry out any activity for further
information to assist the Ministers in considering the
application.(2) The relevant Ministers do not have to consider an application if
any request for further information is not complied with within the time
specified by the relevant Ministers in the request.8 Must have regard to assessment criteria(1) The relevant Ministers must have regard to the assessment criteria
in deciding whether or not to give consent to the carrying out of any activity
in a marine park.(2) This clause does not apply to applications for consent to carry
out activities (including educational or research activities) that the
relevant Ministers consider will have minimal impact on the biodiversity,
enjoyment or use of the marine park.(3) This clause does not limit the factors that the relevant Ministers
may have regard to when considering an application for consent to carry out an
activity.9 Assessment criteriaFor the purposes of this Part and section 18 (6) of the Act, the
following matters are the assessment criteria for
deciding whether or not to give consent to the carrying out of any activity in
a marine park:(a) the objects of the Act (as specified in section 3 of the
(b) the objects of the zone in which the activity is proposed to be
(c) the activities that are permissible in the zone in which the
activity is proposed to be carried out (as specified in the relevant zoning
(d) any operational plan for the marine park adopted by the Authority
pursuant to section 25 (4) of the Act,
(e) any threatened species or other protected flora or fauna under the
1994, the National Parks and
Wildlife Act 1974 or the Threatened Species Conservation Act
1995 that may be affected by the proposed
(f) the form of transport to be used to gain access to the zone in, on
or from which the activity is proposed to be carried out, having regard to the
adequacy of facilities for parking, mooring and landing vehicles, vessels and
aircraft, and for loading and unloading them,
(g) the type of equipment to be used in connection with the proposed
(h) the arrangements that have been made for the making good of any
damage to the marine park that arises from the proposed
(i) such other requirements as the relevant Ministers consider
appropriate to the proposed activity.
circumstances(1) The relevant Ministers must not give consent to the carrying out
of any activity in a marine park that, in the opinion of the relevant
Ministers, is inconsistent with the objects of the
Act.(2) Except in emergencies, the relevant Ministers must not give
consent to the carrying out of any activity in a zone of a marine park that,
in the opinion of the relevant Ministers, is inconsistent with the objects of
the zone.(3) The relevant Ministers must not give consent to the carrying out
of any activity contrary to the provisions of any determination in force under
clause 20.11 Consent may be refused in certain other
circumstances(1) The relevant Ministers may refuse to give consent to the carrying
out of any activity in a marine park if:(a) the application for consent was not made in the approved form,
(b) the applicant has failed to respond to a request for further
information made under clause 7 or has responded in a way that the relevant
Ministers consider is unsatisfactory, or
(c) the applicant has been convicted of an offence under the Act or
this Regulation, or under similar legislation of another jurisdiction, in the
12 months before the application was made, or
(d) the applicant has been issued with 2 or more penalty notices for
offences under the Act or this Regulation in the 12 months before the
application was made, being penalty notices that were not later dismissed by a
(e) the proposed activity is inconsistent with the assessment criteria
(to the extent that those criteria are applicable to the
(2) This clause does not limit the factors that the relevant Ministers
may take into account when considering an application for consent under this
Part.12 Consent to be given in form of permitThe consent of the relevant Ministers to the carrying out of an
activity in a marine park is to be given in the form of a written
permit.13 Permit may be granted subject to conditions(1) A permit is subject to any conditions that are specified in the
permit.(2) The holder of a permit who contravenes any condition of the permit
units.14 Permit may authorise others(1) A permit may authorise specified persons, or a specified class of
persons, in addition to the person to whom the permit is granted, to carry out
the activities to which the permit relates.(2) In any such case, the specified persons, or specified class of
persons, are taken to be holders of the permit for the purposes of this
Regulation and the zoning plan to which the permit
relates.15 Term of permitUnless sooner suspended or cancelled, a permit remains in force
for such period as is specified in the permit.16 Cancellation of permit(1) A permit may be cancelled by the relevant Ministers for any of the
following reasons by notice in writing to the holder of the permit:(a) the holder has not complied with a condition of the
(b) due to circumstances that were not foreseen, and were not
reasonably foreseeable at the time the permit was granted, the activity to
which the permit relates has resulted in damage, degradation or disruption to
the physical environment or to the living resources of the marine
(c) due to circumstances that were not foreseen, and were not
reasonably foreseeable at the time the permit was granted, there is a likely
or imminent threat that the activity to which the permit relates will result
in damage, degradation or disruption to the physical environment, to the
living resources of the marine park or to the appreciation, understanding and
enjoyment of the marine park by other persons,
(d) the holder has made a statement or an omission in, or in
connection with, the holder’s application for the permit that was, in
the opinion of the relevant Ministers, false or
(e) the holder has been convicted of an offence under the Act or this
(f) the relevant Ministers have included in a notice suspending a
permit a warning that the permit will be cancelled if the action specified in
the notice is not taken within the time specified in the notice and that
action has not been taken within that time,
(g) the carrying out of the activity to which the permit relates did
not commence within the period of 120 days dating from the date of the grant
of the permit,
(h) any other reason that the relevant Ministers consider appropriate
having regard to the objects of the Act.
(2) The cancellation of a permit takes effect on the date specified in
the notice of the cancellation (being a date occurring on or after the date on
which the notice is given).17 Suspension of permit(1) A permit may be suspended by the relevant Ministers for any of the
reasons specified in clause 16 (1) (a)–(c) or (h) by notice in writing
to the holder of the permit.(2) The relevant Ministers may include in the notice suspending a
the notice is not taken within the time specified in the
notice.(3) The suspension of a permit takes effect on the date specified in
the notice of the suspension (being a date occurring on or after the date on
which the notice is given).(4) While a suspension is in force, the holder of the permit is taken
not to have the consent of the relevant Ministers to carry out the activity to
which the permit relates.(5) The relevant Ministers may, at any time, revoke a suspension of a
permit.18 Variation of permitThe relevant Ministers may, by notice in writing to the holder of
a permit, vary the conditions of the permit, or add conditions to a permit
granted without conditions, for any of the reasons specified in clause 16 (1)
(a)–(d) or (h).19 Surrender of permitA permit may be surrendered at any time by the holder of the
permit giving notice in writing to the relevant
Ministers.20 Restriction of number of permits that may be
issued(1) The relevant Ministers may from time to time determine, in
relation to a marine park or a zone within a marine park:(a) the maximum number of permits that may be in force at any one time
in relation to the marine park or zone, either generally or in relation to
specified activities or classes of activities, and
(b) for each activity in respect of which a maximum number has been
determined, the priority to be given to different classes of applicant in the
consideration of any application for a permit.
(2) In making a determination under this clause, the relevant
Ministers must have regard to the following:(a) any existing use within the marine park or zone as at the time the
marine park or zone came into existence,
(b) the environmental, cultural, social or economic impact of the
(c) whether or not any such activity is consistent with the assessment
Part 3 Functions of rangers and Authority21 Removal of persons from marine park(1) A marine park ranger may direct a person to leave a marine park or
any part of a marine park if, in the opinion of the marine park ranger, the
person:(a) is unreasonably interfering with, or is likely to unreasonably
interfere with, the Authority’s operations in the marine park,
(b) is unreasonably interfering with a person’s use or enjoyment
of the marine park, or
(c) has committed an offence against the Act, this Regulation or the
Marine Parks (Zoning
Plans) Regulation 1999 or is likely to commit such an
(2) A person must not fail to comply with such a
units.(3) A marine park ranger may remove from a marine park, or any part of
a marine park, any person who fails to comply with a direction under this
clause and any vehicle, vessel, animal or other property in the possession of
the person.22 Removal of property from marine park(1) A marine park ranger may direct the person responsible for any
property to remove the property from a marine park or any part of a marine
park if, in the opinion of the marine park ranger, the property:(a) is unreasonably interfering with, or is likely to unreasonably
(c) is causing a significant impact on species or habitats,
(d) is likely to create an environmental
units.(3) A marine park ranger may remove (or may arrange for another person
to remove) from a marine park, or any part of a marine park, any property that
is not removed by the person responsible for the property in accordance with a
direction under this clause.(4) In this clause:person
responsible, in respect of property in a marine park, means:(a) the person who caused the property to be in the marine park,
(b) if the person referred to in paragraph (a) is unknown or is unable
to remove the property—the person who has control of the property,
(c) if the persons referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b) are unknown
or are unable to remove the property—the owner of the
includes a vehicle, vessel or mooring.23 Removal of heavily fouled vessels from marine
park(1) A marine park ranger may direct the master of a vessel to remove
the vessel from the marine park if the ranger reasonably believes that the
vessel’s hull or machinery is so heavily fouled by marine organisms that
it poses a significant risk of the introduction of exotic animals or plants
into the marine park.(2) A master of a vessel must not fail to comply with such a
units.24 Information regarding aquaculture or commercial
fishing(1) The Authority may give a written notice to any one or more of the
following:(a) the holder of an aquaculture permit who carries out aquaculture in
a marine park,
(b) a commercial fisher who carries out commercial fishing in a marine
(c) a fishing employer whose nominated fisher carries out commercial
fishing in a marine park,
directing the person to provide the Authority, within such reasonable
time as may be specified in the notice, with such information in relation to
that aquaculture or commercial fishing as may be specified in the
notice.(2) A person must not fail to comply with the requirements of a notice
served on the person under this clause.Maximum penalty: 100 penalty units.Note. Section 307B of the Crimes Act
1900 makes it an offence (maximum penalty, imprisonment for 2
years, or a fine of $22,000, or both) to give false or misleading information
to the Authority in relation to a notice under this
clause.(3) In this clause:aquaculture, aquaculture permit and
fisher have the same meanings as in the Fisheries Management Act
1994.commercial
fishing means any activity involving the taking of any fish for
purposes of sale.fishing
employer and nominated fisher have the
same meanings as in section 122 of the Fisheries Management Act
1994.25 Things done by ranger or under direction of
AuthorityAn offence is not committed under this Regulation or the Marine Parks (Zoning Plans)
Regulation 1999 for anything done:(a) by a marine park ranger in the exercise of his or her functions as
a marine park ranger, or
(b) by a person under the direction of the Authority or a marine park
26 Delegation of Authority’s functionsThe Authority may delegate the exercise of any of its functions
under this Regulation or the Marine Parks (Zoning Plans) Regulation
1999 (other than this power of delegation) to any of the
following persons:(a) a member of the Authority,
(b) a marine park ranger,
(c) a public servant,
(d) a person of a class approved by the relevant
Part 4 Miscellaneous27 Advisory Council members—marine conservation
interests(1) For the purposes of section 32 (2) (b) of the Act, the Nature
Conservation Council of NSW (the NCC) is the peak group or body to
represent the interests of marine conservation.(2) If a vacancy arises in the office of the member of the Advisory
Council appointed on the nomination of the NCC (the NCC member), the relevant
Ministers must call on the NCC to nominate (within such period as the relevant
Ministers may specify) at least 2 candidates from whom a new NCC member is to
be appointed.(3) The relevant Ministers are to appoint as the new NCC member
whichever of the candidates nominated by the NCC the relevant Ministers
consider most suitable for appointment as the NCC
member.(4) If the NCC:(a) fails to nominate candidates when called on to do so by the
relevant Ministers, or
(b) fails to nominate a candidate whom the relevant Ministers consider
suitable for appointment as the NCC member,
the relevant Ministers may call on some other group or body (an alternative peak
group) to nominate at least 2 candidates and, in that event, the
alternative peak group is taken to be the peak group or body to represent the
interests of marine conservation for the purposes of section 32 (2) (b) of the
Act.(5) Subclauses (2)–(4) apply in relation to an alternative peak
group in the same way as they apply in relation to the
NCC.28 Advisory committee members terms of officeFor the purposes of section 35 (6) of the Act, clause 2 (2) of
Schedule 2 to the Act does not apply to a person who has been appointed as a
member of an advisory committee to represent certain interests if, in the
opinion of the relevant Ministers, no other person is available to adequately
represent those interests.29 Seizure of things in marine parksFor the purposes of section 36 (3) of the Act, the application of
section 265 of the Fisheries Management Act
1994 is modified so that a reference to a forfeiture offence
in that section is to be read as a reference to a contravention of any of the
following provisions:(a) section 20G (1) or (2) of the Act,
(b) a provision of this Regulation or the Marine Parks (Zoning Plans) Regulation
1999, the contravention of which is designated as:(i) a serious offence for the purposes of section 17A of the Act,
(ii) a forfeiture offence.
30 Penalty notice offencesFor the purposes of section 38 of the Act:(a) each offence created by a provision of the Act or a Regulation
under the Act specified in Column 1 of Schedule 1 is prescribed as a penalty
notice offence, and
in Column 2 of Schedule 1.
31 Double jeopardyA person cannot be convicted of both an offence under this
Regulation or the Marine
Parks (Zoning Plans) Regulation 1999 and an offence under the
1994 (or the regulations under that Act) in respect of the
same act or omission.32 Exemption for Australian Defence Force
activities(1) This Regulation and the Marine Parks (Zoning Plans) Regulation
1999 do not apply to or in respect of any activity carried out
by or under the direction of the Commonwealth Department of Defence (including
any arm of the Australian Defence Force).(2) This clause does not prevent the Authority from entering into an
arrangement with the Commonwealth with respect to the activities of the
Australian Defence Force in marine parks.33 SavingAny act, matter or thing that, immediately before the repeal of a
Parks Regulation 1999 by this Regulation, had effect under
that provision continues to have effect under this
Regulation.Schedule 1 Penalty notice offences(Clause 30)
ActSection 17A$500Section 20G (1)$500Section 20G (2)$500Section 20H (2)$500Offences under this
RegulationClause 13 (2)$500Clause 21 (2)$200Clause 22 (2)$500Clause 23 (2)$200Clause 24 (2)$200Offences under the Marine Parks (Zoning Plans) Regulation
1999Clause 1.13 (1)$500Clause 1.14 (1)$500Clause 1.15$500Clause 1.16 (1) (a)$500Clause 1.16 (1) (b)$500Clause 1.16 (1) (c)$500Clause 1.17 (2) (a)$500Clause 1.17 (2) (b)$500Clause 1.19 (1) (a)$500Clause 1.19 (1) (b)$500Clause 1.19 (1) (c)$500Clause 1.20 (2)$500Clause 1.22 (1) (a)$500Clause 1.22 (1) (b)$500Clause 1.22 (1) (c)$500Clause 1.23 (1)$500Clause 1.25 (1)$500Clause 1.25 (1A)$500Clause 1.25 (2)$500Clause 1.25 (2A)$500Clause 1.26 (1) (a)$300Clause 1.26 (1) (b)$300Clause 1.26 (1) (c)$300Clause 1.26 (1) (d)$300Clause 1.26 (1) (e)$300Clause 1.26 (2)$300Clause 1.26 (3)$300Clause 1.27$200Clause 1.28 (1) (a)$300Clause 1.28 (1) (b)$500Clause 1.28 (1) (c)$500Clause 1.29 (1) (a)$300Clause 1.29 (1) (b)$300Clause 1.29 (1A)$220Clause 1.31 (1)$300Clause 1.32 (1) (a)$500Clause 1.32 (1) (b)$500Clause 1.33 (a)$300Clause 1.33 (b)$300Clause 1.33 (c)$300Clause 1.33 (d)$300Clause 1.34 (1) (a)$200Clause 1.34 (1) (b)$200Clause 1.34 (1) (c)$200Clause 1.34 (1) (d)$200Clause 1.35 (2)$500Clause 1.36 (1)$500Clause 1.37$500Clause 1.38 (1) (a)$200Clause 1.38 (1) (b)$200Clause 1.38 (1) (c)$500Clause 1.39$500Clause 1.40 (1)$200Schedule 2 Amendment of Marine Parks Regulation
1999[1] The whole Regulation (except Schedules 1 and
2)Omit all Part and Division headings.[2] Part 1, Division 1, headingsInsert before clause 1: Part 1 General provisions relating to zoning plansDivision 1 Preliminary[3] Clause 1 Name of RegulationInsert “(Zoning Plans)” after “Marine
Parks”.[4] Clause 3 DefinitionsOmit “Part 3A” from the definition of permit in clause 3 (1).Insert instead “Part 2 of the Marine Parks Regulation
2009”.[5] Clause 3 (1), definition of “zoning plan” and
(2)Omit “Schedule 1” wherever occurring. Insert instead
“Parts 2–7”.[6] Clause 3 (3)Insert after clause 3 (2): (3) Notes included in this Regulation do not form part of this
Regulation.[7] Part 1, Division 2, headingOmit clause 4. Insert instead:Division 2 Marine park zones[8] Part 1, Division 2, Subdivision 1 and Subdivision 2,
headingOmit clause 5. Insert instead: Subdivision 1 Zoning plans and zone objects5 Zoning plans(1) The following Parts set out the zoning plans for each of the
following marine parks:(a) Part 2—Solitary Islands Marine Park,
(b) Part 3—Jervis Bay Marine Park,
(c) Part 4—Lord Howe Island Marine Park,
(d) Part 5—Cape Byron Marine Park,
(e) Part 6—Port Stephens–Great Lakes Marine
(f) Part 7—Batemans Marine Park.
(2) A zoning plan for a marine park may include any number of
sanctuary, habitat protection, general use and special purpose
zones.5A Objects of sanctuary zoneThe objects of the sanctuary zone are:(a) to provide the highest level of protection for biological
diversity, habitat, ecological processes, natural features and cultural
features (both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) in the zone,
(b) where consistent with paragraph (a), to provide opportunities for
the following activities in the zone:(i) recreational, educational and other activities that do not involve
harming any animal or plant or causing any damage to or interference with
natural or cultural features or any habitat,
(ii) scientific research.
5B Objects of habitat protection zoneThe objects of the habitat protection zone are:(a) to provide a high level of protection for biological diversity,
habitat, ecological processes, natural features and cultural features (both
Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) in the zone, and
recreational and commercial activities (including fishing), scientific
research, educational activities and other activities, so long as they are
ecologically sustainable and do not have a significant impact on any fish
populations or on any other animals, plants or
5C Objects of general use zoneThe objects of the general use zone are:(a) to provide protection for biological diversity, habitat,
ecological processes, natural features and cultural features (both Aboriginal
and non-Aboriginal) in the zone, and
research, educational activities and other activities so long as they are
5D Objects of special purpose zoneThe objects of the special purpose zone are:(a) to provide for the management of biological diversity, habitat,
ecological processes and natural and cultural features in the zone, where
phenomena, sites or items in the zone warrant special management,
(b) to cater for special facilities and features in the zone such as
slipways, breakwaters, berthing facilities and shipwrecks,
(c) such objects as may be set out in the zoning plan for a marine
Subdivision 2 Sanctuary zone[9] Clauses 6, 10, 14 and 18Omit the clauses.[10] Part 1, Division 2, Subdivision 3, headingInsert after clause 9A:Subdivision 3 Habitat protection zone[11] Clause 11 Protection of animals, plants and habitat in
habitat protection zoneOmit “and has a negligible impact on other animals, plants
and habitat” from clause 11 (2) (b).Insert instead “or on any other animals, plants or
habitats”.[12] Clause 11 (3)Insert after clause 11 (2): (3) A contravention of subclause (1) is designated as a forfeiture
offence.Note. See section 36 of the Act and clause 29 of the Marine Parks Regulation
2009.[13] Clause 12 Limited fishing activities in habitat
protection zoneInsert “, traditional use” after “public
health” in clause 12 (3AA).[14] Part 1, Division 2, Subdivision 4, headingInsert after clause 13:Subdivision 4 General use zone[15] Clause 15 Protection of animals, plants and habitat in
general use zoneInsert after clause 15 (2): (3) A contravention of subclause (1) is designated as a forfeiture
2009.[16] Part 1, Division 2, Subdivision 5, headingInsert after clause 17:Subdivision 5 Special purpose zone[17] Clause 18A Protection of animals, plants and habitat in
special purpose zoneInsert after clause 18A (2): (3) A contravention of subclause (1) is designated as a forfeiture
2009.[18] Part 1, Division 3, headingInsert after clause 18C:Division 3 Regulation of activities[19] Clause 19 Possession of animals or plants or of
equipment used to take animals or plantsInsert after clause 19 (3): (3A) A contravention of this clause is designated as a forfeiture
2009.[20] Clauses 20A and 25Omit the clauses.[21] Part 1, Division 4, headingInsert after clause 30:Division 4 Miscellaneous[22] Note before clause 31 and clauses 31–32M,
33–38 and 38B–40Omit the note and the clauses.[23] Schedule 1 Zoning plans for marine parksInsert “Zoning Plan” after
“Park” in the heading to Part 5.[24] Schedule 1Transfer Parts 1–6 from the Schedule to after Part 1 of the
Regulation and renumber them as Parts 2–7,
respectively.[25] Schedules 1 and 2Omit the Schedules.[26] The whole Regulation (as amended by this
Regulation)Renumber each clause so that the clause has 2 numbers separated by
a decimal point, with the first number being the number of the Part in which
the clause appears and the second number being the appropriate consecutive
number according to the position of the clause in the Part, and amend any
cross-reference in the Regulation to a renumbered clause (including in any
notes) by renumbering the cross-reference accordingly.Schedule 3 Amendment of Marine Parks Regulation
2009Schedule 1 Penalty notice
offencesImmediately following the renumbering of the Marine Parks (Zoning Plans)
Regulation 1999 by Schedule 2 [26] to this Regulation,
renumber the cross-references to offences under the Marine Parks (Zoning Plans) Regulation
1999 in Column 1 of Schedule 1 to this Regulation
accordingly.Historical notesThe following abbreviations are used in the Historical notes:
Am amended LW legislation website Sch Schedule Cl clause No number Schs Schedules Cll clauses p page Sec section Div Division pp pages Secs sections Divs Divisions Reg Regulation Subdiv Subdivision GG Government Gazette Regs Regulations Subdivs Subdivisions Ins inserted Rep repealed Subst substituted Table of amending instrumentsMarine Parks
Regulation 2009 (416). LW 21.8.2009. Date of commencement, at
the end of 31.8.2009, cl 2. This Regulation has been amended by Sch 3 to this
Regulation and as follows:
2011(29)Marine Parks (Zoning Plans)
Amendment (Solitary Islands and Jervis Bay Marine Parks) Regulation
2011. LW 27.1.2011 (disallowed, Legislative Assembly,
26.5.2011).Date of commencement, 1.3.2011, cl 2.
Sch 1Am 2009 (416), Sch 3; 2011 (29), Sch 2 (disallowed,
Legislative Assembly, 26.5.2011).