Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01033:reg:7:p42
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01033
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 7 (pt 42/46)
Character Range: 329722–332544

to caves and karst);
 (j) regulation 12.18 (Use etc of firearms, nets and other devices);
 (k) regulation 12.19 (Taking animals into Commonwealth reserve);
 (l) regulation 12.20 (Taking plants into Commonwealth reserve);
 (m) regulation 12.30 (Lighting fires in a total fire ban);
 (ma) regulation 12.30A (Lighting fires);
 (n) regulation 12.34 (Commercial fishing);
 (o) regulation 12.35 (Fishing other than commercial fishing);
 (p) regulation 12.36 (Commercial activities);
 (q) regulation 12.38 (Deriving commercial gain from images captured);
 (r) regulation 12.66 (Control of non‑native species);
 (s) Part 17 (Permits).
 (3) The Director may issue a permit under subregulation 12.06(2), authorising a person to carry out in a conservation zone an activity that is prohibited under a provision mentioned in one of paragraphs (2)(b) to (r), as if the reference to Commonwealth reserves in regulation 12.02 were a reference to conservation zones.

Part 13A—List of Overseas Places of Historic Significance to Australia

13A.01  Removing or varying place or statement
  For subsection 390L(2) of the Act, the Minister must have regard to whether:
 (a) the place has outstanding significance to Australia because of the importance of the place in the course, or pattern, of Australia's history; and
 (b) the place has outstanding significance to Australia because of the special association of the place with the life or works of a person, or group of persons, of importance in Australia's history.

Part 14—Enforcement

Division 14.1—Wardens, rangers and inspectors

14.01  Ranger may ask for person's name and address
 (1) For section 400 of the Act, if a ranger or an authorised officer finds a person committing, or has reasonable grounds to believe that a person has committed, an offence against the Act or these Regulations, the ranger or authorised officer may ask the person to:
 (a) tell the ranger or authorised officer the person's name and address; and
 (b) show the ranger or authorised officer an identification document that confirms the person's name and address.
 (1A) If the ranger or authorised officer asks a person to comply with paragraphs (1)(a) and (b), the ranger or authorised officer must warn the person that:
 (a) the person is obliged by law to comply with the request; and
 (b) the person may be liable to pay a penalty if he or she does not comply.
 (2) For section 400 of the Act, a ranger or an authorised officer may:
 (a) ask a person to show the ranger or authorised officer any authority, licence or permit issued to the person under the Act or these Regulations; or
 (b) ask a person to show the ranger or authorised officer any permit, licence or authority needed for an activity the ranger or authorised officer suspects on reasonable grounds the person has carried on.
 (3) A