Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01033:reg:6:p34
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01033
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 34/44)
Character Range: 204680–207667

not detrimental to the survival of the species in the wild; and
 (b) managed in a way that ensures its long‑term genetic viability.
 (4) A seed is artificially propagated if:
 (a) the specimen from which the seed is taken was artificially propagated; or
 (b) it is taken from parental stock that is grown under controlled conditions.
 (5) A part or derivative of a live plant is artificially propagated only if it is taken from a live plant that is artificially propagated in accordance with this regulation.
 (6) A grafted plant is artificially propagated only if the root‑stock and the graft are artificially propagated in accordance with this regulation.
 (7) In this regulation:
controlled conditions means an artificial environment that:
 (a) is intensively managed by human intervention, for example by tillage, fertilisation, weed control, irrigation, or nursery operations such as potting, bedding or protection from weather; and
 (b) produces selected species or hybrids.

Part 10—Management principles for protected areas

Division 10.1—Australian World Heritage properties

10.01  Australian World Heritage management principles
  For subsection 323(1) of the Act, the Australian World Heritage management principles for the management of natural heritage and cultural heritage are set out in Schedule 5.

Division 10.2—Managing National Heritage places

10.01A  National Heritage criteria (Act s 324D)
 (1) For section 324D of the Act, subregulation (2) prescribes the National Heritage criteria for the following:
 (a) natural heritage values of places;
 (b) indigenous heritage values of places;
 (c) historic heritage values of places.
 (2) The National Heritage criteria for a place are any or all of the following:
 (a) the place has outstanding heritage value to the nation because of the place's importance in the course, or pattern, of Australia's natural or cultural history;
 (b) the place has outstanding heritage value to the nation because of the place's possession of uncommon, rare or endangered aspects of Australia's natural or cultural history;
 (c) the place has outstanding heritage value to the nation because of the place's potential to yield information that will contribute to an understanding of Australia's natural or cultural history;
 (d) the place has outstanding heritage value to the nation because of the place's importance in demonstrating the principal characteristics of:
 (i) a class of Australia's natural or cultural places; or
 (ii) a class of Australia's natural or cultural environments;
 (e) the place has outstanding heritage value to the nation because of the place's importance in exhibiting particular aesthetic characteristics valued by a community or cultural group;
 (f) the place has outstanding heritage value to the nation because of the place's importance in demonstrating a high degree of creative or technical achievement at a particular period;
 (g) the place has outstanding heritage value to the nation because of the