Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2008C00685:reg:4:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2008C00685
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 6/32)
Character Range: 59468–62184

rights for a person conducting a tourism operation are set out in Part 2. However, the person's relevant permission may increase or decrease those limits (see, for example, subclauses 2.9 (5), 2.10 (3) and 2.11 (6)).

Categories of tourism operations

 (3) The categories of tourism operations are as follows:
 (a) a craftless operation;
 (b) a cruise ship operation;
 (c) a hire operation;
 (d) a long range roving operation;
 (e) a non‑motorised craft operation;
 (f) a regional tour operation (vessel and aircraft);
 (g) a standard tour operation (vessel and aircraft);
 (h) a support service operation.

Note   The categories of tourism operation are defined in Schedule 9.

Craftless operation — access rights

 (4) The access rights of a craftless operation are the following, in accordance with the terms of a relevant permission:
 (a) up to daily access to the Planning Area without a booking, subject to the same access and activity conditions as the permitted vessel or aircraft that is being used;
 (b) up to 50 days access to a Sensitive Location each year without a booking (see subclause 2.10 (1)).

Cruise ship operation — access rights

 (5) The access rights of a cruise ship operation are either:
 (a) both of the following, in accordance with the terms of a relevant permission:
 (i) up to 50 days access each year to the Planning Area with a booking (see subclauses 2.9 (1A) and (2));
 (ii) access to cruise ship anchorages with a booking (see paragraphs 2.5 (a) and (b)); or
 (b) as otherwise provided for through an allocation process:
 (i) that occurred before the commencement of this clause; and
 (ii) that allocated the rights set out in the operator's relevant permission.

Note   A ship's tender may only be operated in certain Locations subject to certain restrictions (see clause 2.12B).

Hire operations — access rights

 (6) The access rights of a hire operation are the following, in accordance with the terms of a relevant permission:
 (a) up to daily access to the Planning Area without a booking;
 (b) up to 50 days access to a Sensitive Location each year without a booking (see subclause 2.10 (1)).

Long range roving operation — access rights and requirements

 (7) The access rights and operational requirements of a long range roving operation are the following, in accordance with the terms of a relevant permission:
 (a) if operating to a permitted mooring or pontoon — up to daily access to the Planning Area without a booking unless the mooring or pontoon is located in a Group A Sensitive Location (see subclause 2.9 (3));
 (b) if not operating to a permitted mooring or pontoon, the following access rights:
 (i) up to 100 days access each year (the period) to the