Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018L00322:front:0:p52
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018L00322
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 150685–153397

made, or is likely not to be made, in a manner consistent with Section 4.3.1.3 or is not being made in accordance with the approval or a condition of the approval; or
 3. the impacts of the activities, or an activity in the class of activities, to which the approval relates are no longer acceptable (Section 4.3.1 Decision-making); or
 4. activities, or an activity in the class of activities, to which the approval relates are likely to cause an unacceptable risk to public health and safety; or
 5. there are reasonable grounds for believing that if the decision to issue the approval were being considered again the approval would not be issued, or would not be issued in the same terms or subject to the same conditions (for example, because of new information, or if a relevant matter that the Director took into account in deciding to issue an approval has changed or no longer exists).

Class approval conditions may be varied or revoked, or further conditions imposed, if the Director is satisfied that it is necessary or appropriate to do so for the efficient or effective management of the activities to which the approval relates.

Class approval conditions may be revoked if the Director is satisfied that the condition(s) is/are not necessary and the impacts of the activities to which the approval relates will remain acceptable (Section 4.3.1 Decision-making).

A class approval or conditions may be varied if the Director is satisfied that the impacts of the activities to which the approval relates will remain acceptable under the approval or conditions as varied (including, for example, to allow new or additional commercial fishing methods and gear types to be used).

A class approval may be varied to remove a person from the class of approved persons at the request of that person.

A class approval may be varied to remove a person from the class of approved persons if the Director is satisfied that the person:
 1. has breached a condition of the approval; or
 2. has in the previous 10 years been convicted of, or is subject to proceedings for, an offence under the EPBC Act, EPBC Regulations, or any other law of the Commonwealth about the protection, conservation or management of native species or ecological communities.
Note: Where a person has been removed from a class approval, they may apply for a permit under Section 4.4.1 (Permits) or an activity licence under Section 4.4.3 (Activity licences and leases).
Note: Part VIIC of the Crimes Act 1914 includes provisions that, in certain circumstances, relieve persons from the requirement to disclose spent convictions and require persons aware of such convictions to disregard them.

Activity licences and leases
An activity