Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00224:section:207a:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00224
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 207A (pt 2/2)
Character Range: 682458–684469

native title by the body; and
 (i) the law of the State or Territory will require the Native Title Registrar to be informed of:
 (i) any applications for decisions, orders or judgments of the body that involve an approved determination of native title; and
 (ia) any claims contained in any such applications (including amended applications) that have been found to satisfy conditions equivalent to those set out in sections 190B and 190C; and
 (ib) any amendments of applications covered by subparagraph (ia), if the claims contained in the application as amended have been found not to satisfy conditions equivalent to those set out in sections 190B and 190C; and
 (ic) any withdrawal or dismissal of applications covered by subparagraph (i); and
 (ii) the making of any such determination by the body; and
 (j) any other requirement that the Commonwealth Minister considers relevant will be satisfied.

More than one body
 (3) The Commonwealth Minister may determine more than one body in respect of the same State or Territory.

De‑recognition
 (4) If the Commonwealth Minister at any time is not satisfied as mentioned in subsection (2) in relation to a recognised State/Territory body, he or she must:
 (a) advise the State Minister or the Territory Minister concerned in writing of the fact; and
 (b) if at the end of 90 days, or such longer period as the Commonwealth Minister allows, after doing so, the Commonwealth Minister is still not satisfied—by legislative instrument, revoke the determination in relation to the body.

Regulations to make transitional provisions
 (5) The regulations may prescribe any modifications of this Act that are necessary or convenient to deal with transitional matters arising from the revocation of determinations under this section.

Effect of recognition
 (6) The making of a determination in relation to a body under this section does not affect any functions of the NNTT under Division 1 of Part 6 or jurisdiction of the Federal Court under Division 1A of Part 4.