Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01869:reg:6:p61
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01869
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 61/86)
Character Range: 208540–211616

Learning activities include public programs for on-site and digital visitors. Learning spaces may include an exhibition element.

      * Storage: Storage is for the collection and for museum support activities.

      * Support services: Support services include kitchens, plant rooms, lifts, basements and stairs.
      * Commercial functions: Commercial areas provide catering facilities and include restaurant, café, function and retail areas.

      * Office: Office areas are occupied by Old Parliament House staff or tenants.

      * Public circulation: Public circulation areas are primarily for visitors moving around the building. They can include an exhibition or interpretation element, if the conditions and security render them suitable for display and the exhibition does not block or impede the space as a main circulation route.

  The Use Plan illustrates the primary use for each room. There are some rooms within the building that accommodate multiple-use activities; in such cases, the primary use has been illustrated.

      10.    Monitoring and Review

      10.1.  Monitoring

  The implementation of this plan will be monitored through the following methods:

      1. Condition of values

  The condition of values will be fully assessed at the time of the next review. Aspects of the tangible and intangible values will be monitored in a targeted way in association with changing uses and other actions.

    2.       Action Proposal Process

  All action assessment decisions by the Actions Committee will be recorded. Action Proposals and assessments will all describe the expected effects on the heritage values. The outcome of the action once implemented will also be recorded by the committee (see Chapter 11).

    3.       Permitted actions

  Any actions that sit outside the Permitted Action Schedule will be assessed by the Actions Committee and may be added to the schedule if required (see Chapter 12).

    4.       Implementation Plan

  The Implementation Plan will be assessed annually for progress and to ensure business plans capture the requirements of the plan by the Manager responsible for Heritage (see Chapter 14).

      10.2.  Review

  This Heritage Management Plan will be reviewed every five years in accordance with section 341X (Commonwealth Heritage Places) and section 324W (National Heritage Places) of the EPBC Act. A review will also be undertaken if any of the following occur:

      * the Commonwealth Heritage values or National Heritage values of the place change

      * major changes are proposed.

  Future reviews may be conducted by an external party. Future reviews may be confined to possible amendments associated with:

      * pertinent new research findings or information

      * emergence of important previously unforeseen management issues that may have an impact on the heritage values of the place

      * the result of monitoring programs, where they indicate that the policies contained in the plan do not achieve the stated management objectives.

  The plan will remain in