Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01053:front:0:p15
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01053
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number of those permits:
 (a) each of which is connected to another of them; and
 (b) the earliest of which was in force during the relevant period and the latest of which was held by an eligible person at the end of the notice period.
 (2) For this Division, a sequence of old minor line permits means a number of those permits:
 (a) each of which is connected to another of them; and
 (b) the earliest of which was in force during the relevant period and the latest of which was held by an eligible person at the end of the notice period.
 (3) For subsections (1) and (2), two permits are connected if:
 (a) each entitled the holder to fish in the same area of the fishery using the same fishing method; and
 (b) one permit commenced after the other ceased to have effect; and
 (c) the later permit was granted to the person that:
 (i) was the holder of the earlier permit when it ceased to have effect; and
 (ii) applied to AFMA for the grant; and
 (d) the later permit was granted because the person held the earlier permit.
 (4) In this Division, a reference to fish taken or caught, or longlines set, under a sequence of permits is a reference to fish taken or caught, or longlines set, under a permit or permits that form part of the sequence.
20B Meaning of best 2 years' catches
  For this Division, the best 2 years' catches for a species of fish and a sequence of old longline permits or a sequence of old minor line permits is determined as follows:
  Step 1.   Determine the 2 years, within the relevant period, during which the greatest calculated weight of fish of the species was taken under the sequence of permits.
  Step 2.   The best 2 years' catches is the total calculated weight of that species taken under the sequence in the 2 years.
21 Calculated weight
 (1) For this Division, this section sets out how the calculated weight of a species of fish taken during the relevant period under an old longline permit or an old minor line permit is determined.
 (2) AFMA must:
 (a) calculate the total weight of fish by referring to the catch history for the period recorded in the AFMA Daily Fishing Logbook completed by or on behalf of the permit holder and held by AFMA on or before 31 August 2002; and
 (b) give a notice of the calculated weight to the eligible person.
 (3) The eligible person may, within 28 days of receiving a notice of the calculated weight, give to AFMA a notice stating that the person disagrees with the calculated weight.
 (4)