Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00680:section:71:p5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00680
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 71 (pt 5/5)
Character Range: 106484–108484

See section 68 for the airports to which this Part applies.

Matters provided by regulations
 (4) The regulations may provide that the objectives, assessments, proposals, forecasts and other matters covered by subsection (2) or (3) may relate to one or more of the following:
 (a) the whole of the planning period of the plan;
 (b) one or more specified periods that are included in the planning period of the plan;
 (c) subject to any specified conditions, a specified period that is longer than the planning period of the plan.
Note: Planning period is defined by section 72.
 (5) The regulations may provide that, in specifying a particular objective, assessment, proposal, forecast or other matter covered by subsection (2) or (3), a draft or final master plan must address such things as are specified in the regulations.
 (6) In specifying a particular objective or proposal covered by paragraph (2)(a), (c), (ga), (gb) or (gc) or (3)(a), (c), (ga), (gb) or (gc), a draft or final master plan must address:
 (a) the extent (if any) of consistency with planning schemes in force under a law of the State in which the airport is located; and
 (b) if the draft or final master plan is not consistent with those planning schemes—the justification for the inconsistencies.
 (7) Subsection (6) does not, by implication, limit subsection (5).

Company to have regard to Australian Standard
 (8) In developing plans referred to in paragraph (2)(e) and (3)(e), an airport‑lessee company must have regard to Australian Standard AS 2021—2000 ("Acoustics—Aircraft noise intrusion—Building siting and construction") as in force or existing at that time.
 (9) Subsection (8) does not, by implication, limit the matters to which regard may be had.
 (10) In this section:
airport service means a service provided at an airport, if the service is necessary for the purposes of operating or maintaining civil aviation services at the airport, and includes the use of facilities at the airport for those purposes.