Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00642:section:71
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00642
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 71
Character Range: 62135–63398

71  Exemption from certain State laws
 (1) An excluded State law does not apply, and is taken never to have applied, in relation to:
 (a) the Trust; or
 (b) the property (including Trust land) or transactions of the Trust; or
 (c) anything done by or on behalf of the Trust.
 (2) In this section:
excluded State law means a law of a State, including a law of a State that is applied to a Commonwealth place by virtue of the Commonwealth Places (Application of Laws) Act 1970, that relates to any of the following matters:
 (a) town planning;
 (b) the use of land;
 (c) tenancy;
 (d) powers and functions of local councils;
 (e) standards applicable to the design, or manner of construction, of a building, structure or facility;
 (f) approval of the construction, occupancy, use of or provision of services to, a building, structure or facility;
 (g) alteration or demolition of a building, structure or facility;
 (h) the protection of the environment or of the natural and cultural heritage;
 (i) dangerous goods;
 (j) licensing in relation to:
 (i) carrying on a particular kind of business or undertaking; or
 (ii) conducting a particular kind of operation.
law means a written law, and includes:
 (a) subordinate legislation; and
 (b) a provision of a law.