Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2015L00682:reg:39
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2015L00682
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 39
Character Range: 61248–62355

39  Identifying and marking plots
 (1) Each plot must be given a unique identifier being numeric, alpha‑numeric or a text string.
 (2) Subject to section 40 and section 41, the following parts of a plot must be marked:
 (a) the corners of a rectangular plot;
 (b) the centre point of a circular plot.
Note: Section 40 and section 41 deal with plots that are located close to stratum boundaries.
 (3) The plot parts specified in subsection (2) must be marked in a way that allows for the identification of:
 (a) a TSP and the project trees included within the TSP for at least 12 months from the completion of a full inventory assessment; and
 (b) a PSP and the project trees included within the PSP for at least the first 5 years following the date of the establishment or most recent assessment of the PSP; and
 (c) a biomass sample plot for at least 12 months after assessment.
 (4) The boundary markers for a PSP must be fire and flood resistant to allow for the identification of the PSP if a growth disturbance event occurs within 5 years from the establishment, or most recent assessment, of the PSP.