Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01033:reg:6:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01033
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 1/44)
Character Range: 121011–123891

6                      A quantitative analysis shows that its probability of extinction, or extreme degradation over all of its geographic distribution, is:                                  at least 50% in the immediate future  at least 20% in the near future  at least 10% in the medium‑term future

Note: The Scientific Committee is to advise the Minister on the amendment and updating of the list of critically endangered, endangered or vulnerable ecological communities—see Act, paragraph 503(b).

Division 7.2—Nominations for listing

7.03  Notices inviting nominations for an assessment period
 (1) For paragraph 194E(3)(a) of the Act, a notice under subsection 194E(1) of the Act must be published:
 (a) at an appropriate location on the Internet; and
 (b) in a daily newspaper that circulates in each State and self‑governing Territory.
 (2) For paragraph 194E(3)(b) of the Act, a nomination to include a species, an ecological community or a threatening process in a list must:
 (a) be made in writing or electronically; and
 (b) be of a length, size and form that can be:
 (i) understood by the public; and
 (ii) published on the Internet.
 (3) For paragraph 194E(3)(c) of the Act, a nomination must include the following:
 (a) the name of each person making the nomination (each nominee);
 (b) if applicable, the name of the organisation each nominee represents;
 (c) each nominee's:
 (i) postal address; and
 (ii) telephone number; and
 (iii) if applicable, email address;
 (d) if the Minister has determined a conservation theme as a priority theme for the assessment period—a statement indicating how the nomination fits within the conservation theme;
 (e) if the nomination is of a native species—the information set out in regulation 7.04;
 (f) if the nomination is of an ecological community—the information set out in regulation 7.05;
 (g) if the nomination is of a threatening process—the information set out in regulation 7.06;
 (h) for information under paragraph (e), (f) or (g):
 (i) the source of the information; and
 (ii) when the information became available.

7.04  Nominations of native species
 (1) A nomination of a native species must include information about the species, including the following:
 (a) the scientific name of the species, if any;
 (b) any common names by which the species is known to a person making the nomination;
 (c) if the species is not conventionally accepted:
 (i) a taxonomic description of the species in a form suitable for publication in conventional scientific literature; or
 (ii) if a description for subparagraph (i) is not available:
 (A) evidence that a scientific institution has a specimen of the species; and
 (B) a written statement, signed by a person who is a taxonomist and has relevant expertise, that the person thinks the species is a new species;
 (d) the species' known or estimated current and past