Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01029:front:0:p10
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01029
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 21983–24510

Fishing Rights Charge Act 1991 within 30 days after the grant becomes available to the person. At the time when this Management Plan was made, there was no charge payable under that Act for statutory fishing rights granted other than by auction or tender.
 (2) If the person does not make the request within 30 days after the Gazette notice is published, AFMA must send a notice (the reminder notice) to the person telling the person that the person must make the request within a period stated in the notice.
 (3) If the person does not make the request within the period stated in the reminder notice, AFMA must send another notice (the final notice) to the person stating that the person's registration will be cancelled if the person does not, within 14 days after the final notice is sent:
 (a) make the request; and
 (b) explain why the person did not make the request within the period stated in the reminder notice.
 (4) AFMA must cancel the person's registration as an eligible person if, despite a final notice, the person does not:
 (a) make the request within 14 days after the final notice is sent; and
 (b) satisfy AFMA that the person had a reasonable excuse for not making the request within the period stated in the reminder notice.
 (5) If AFMA cancels a person's registration as an eligible person, AFMA must amend its records accordingly.
Note 1   AFMA must grant a statutory fishing right to a person to whom the grant of the right is available if the person asks AFMA to grant the right: see section 31 of the Act.
Note 2   A decision under section 31 of the Act (other than a decision following an auction, tender or ballot) is subject to reconsideration under section 165 of the Act: see subsection 165 (2). Application may be made to the Administrative Review Tribunal for review of a decision under section 165 of the Act: see subsection 165 (7).
Note 3   A statutory fishing right ceases to have effect if AFMA revokes this Management Plan: see subsections 20 (4) and 22 (3) of the Act.
Note 4   AFMA must register all statutory fishing rights granted: see section 45 of the Act.
19 Certificate showing grant (Act s 22 (2))
 (1) AFMA must note the following details on the certificate for a statutory fishing right:
 (a) the name of the person to whom the right is granted;
 (b) a description of the right;
 (c) that the right is granted for the fishery;
 (d) the conditions to which the right is subject.
 (2) A certificate may show the grant of more than 1 statutory fishing right to a person.
 (3)