Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00072:schedule:7b:p2
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Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 7B (pt 2/4)
Character Range: 98354–103255

owned or controlled by AMSA; and

                                                                                    (c)    vary the character of any aid to navigation that is owned or controlled by AMSA.

                                                                                (2)   AMSA, or person authorised in writing by AMSA may, at any reasonable time of the day or night:
                                                                                    (a)   inspect any aid to navigation or any lamp or light which, in the opinion of AMSA or the authorised person, may affect the safety or convenience of navigation, whether the aid to navigation of the lamp or light is the property of:
                                                                                        (i)                  a state or territory; or
                                                                                        (ii)                an agency of a state or territory; or
                                                                                        (iii)               any other person; and

                                                                                    (b)   enter any property, whether public or private, for the purposes of an inspection under paragraph (a); and

                                                                                    (c)    transport, or cause to be transported, any good through any property, whether public or private, for any purpose in connection with:
                                                                                        (i)                  the maintenance of an aid to navigation that is owned or controlled by AMSA; or
                                                                                        (ii)                the establishment of any aid to navigation by AMSA.

Australian Heritage Council Act 2003 (Cth)                                   This Act establishes the Australian Heritage Council, whose functions are:
                                                                                   * to make assessments under Division 1A and 3A of Part 15 of the EPBC Act 1999;

                                                                                   * to advise the Minister on conserving and protecting places included, or being considered for inclusion, in the National Heritage List or Commonwealth Heritage List;

                                                                                   * to nominate places for inclusion in the National Heritage List or Commonwealth Heritage List;

                                                                                   * to promote the identification, assessment, conservation and monitoring of heritage;

                                                                                   * to keep the Register of the National Estate;

                                                                                   * to organise and engage in research and investigations necessary for the performance of its functions;

                                                                                   * to provide advice directly to any person or body or agency either if its own initiative of at the request of the Minister; and

                                                                                   * to make reports as outlined in the Act.

South Australia Heritage Places Act 1993 (SA)                                Part 1 Preliminary
                                                                             The objects of the Act are:
                                                                             (a)   to recognise the importance of South Australia's heritage places and related objects in understanding the course of the State's history, including its natural history; and
                                                                             (b)   to provide for the identification and documentation of places and related objects of State heritage significance; and
                                                                             (c)    to provide for and promote the conservation of places and related objects of State heritage significance; and
                                                                             (d)   to promote an understanding and appreciation of the State's heritage; and
                                                                             (e)   to encourage the sustainable use and adaptation of heritage places in a manner consistent with high standards of conservation practice, the retention of their heritage significance, and relevant development policies.

Building Code of Australia/National Construction Code of Australia           The Code is the definitive regulatory resource for