Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2019L00148:reg:2013:p11
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2019L00148
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2013 (pt 11/17)
Character Range: 388452–392078

significance and policy for the place should be periodically reviewed, and actions and their consequences monitored to ensure continuing appropriateness and effectiveness.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Monitor actions taken in case there are also unintended consequences.

Article 27.  Managing change
27.1 The impact of proposed changes, including incremental changes, on the cultural significance of a place should be assessed with reference to the statement of significance and the policy for managing the place.  It may be necessary to modify proposed changes to better retain cultural significance.
27.2 Existing fabric, use, associations and meanings should be adequately recorded before and after any changes are made to the place.

Article 28.  Disturbance of fabric
28.1 Disturbance of significant fabric for study, or to obtain evidence, should be minimised.  Study of a place by any disturbance of the fabric, including archaeological excavation, should only be undertaken to provide data essential for decisions on the conservation of the place, or to obtain important evidence about to be lost or made inaccessible.
28.2 Investigation of a place which requires disturbance of the fabric, apart from that necessary to make decisions, may be appropriate provided that it is consistent with the policy for the place.  Such investigation should be based on important research questions which have potential to substantially add to knowledge, which cannot be answered in other ways and which minimises disturbance of significant fabric.

Article 29.  Responsibility
The organisations and individuals responsible for management and decisions should be named and specific responsibility taken for each decision.

Article 30.  Direction, supervision and implementation
Competent direction and supervision should be maintained at all stages, and any changes should be implemented by people with appropriate knowledge and skills.

Article 31.  Keeping a log
New evidence may come to light while implementing policy or a plan for a place.  Other factors may arise and require new decisions.  A log of new evidence and additional decisions should be kept.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     New decisions should respect and have minimal impact on the cultural significance of the place.

Article 32.  Records
32.1 The records associated with the conservation of a place should be placed in a permanent archive and made publicly available, subject to requirements of security and privacy, and where this is culturally appropriate.
32.2 Records about the history of a place should be protected and made publicly available, subject to requirements of security and privacy, and where this is culturally appropriate.

Article 33.  Removed fabric
Significant fabric which has been removed from a place including contents, fixtures and objects, should be catalogued, and protected in accordance with its cultural significance.
Where possible and culturally appropriate, removed significant fabric including contents, fixtures and objects, should be kept at the place.

Article 34.  Resources
Adequate resources should