Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01306:reg:93:p9
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01306
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 93 (pt 9/10)
Character Range: 224991–228109

period of 3 weeks. The architect and the owner are obliged to enter these consultations 'in good faith'. In the consultations, the architect should recognise the owner's rights and avoid unduly frustrating the process. Also remember the architect is more likely to influence the outcome if they are realistic and cooperative.

  Finally, while the owner is obliged to notify the original architect of their proposals regarding a building the architect has designed and to enter into consultations the architect if they request them to do so, the owner does not have any obligations to pay the architect for their time.

  Moral rights to the Main Building and Residence rest with WH Morris and have extinguished. The moral rights to the Annex are held by David Bell of GHD.

  5.12      Archaeological Constraints

  The NFSA is listed on the Commonwealth Heritage List and as such is managed under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Act (EPBC Act).
  http://www.environment.gov.au/epbc.

  This is considered under
  Conservation Policy 6.12 in Section 7.

  6.0                      HERITAGE MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS

  OVERALL POLICY STATEMENT

  6.1     Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (Act 1999)

  The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (EPBC Act) 1999 including Environment and Heritage Legislation Amendment Act (No 1) aims to conserve and protect listed places to the fullest extent under the Constitution.

  The Act also:
    >        Establishes the National Heritage List.
    >        Establishes the Commonwealth Heritage List.

  The Act also sets out obligations for Commonwealth agencies to identify, conserve, protect and manage heritage places under their control.

  All Commonwealth Government agencies that own or lease heritage places are required to assist the Minister and the Australian Heritage Council to identify and assess the official listed values and heritage significance of these places. They are required to:
    >        Develop heritage strategies which involve;

     –        Producing a register of the heritage places under their control;
     –        Undertaking a program to assess and identify official listed values and heritage significance of all places owned or controlled by a Commonwealth agency;

    >        Develop a management plan to manage places in the Commonwealth Heritage List consistent with the new Commonwealth Heritage Management Principles prescribed in regulations to the Act;
    >        Ensure the ongoing conservation and protection of the official listed values of the place when selling
    or leasing a Commonwealth Heritage place; and
    >        Ask the Minister for advice about taking an action, if the action has, will have, or is likely to
    have, a significant impact on a Commonwealth Heritage place.

  The NFSA buildings and site are significant elements of our cultural heritage and retain a high degree
  of integrity from their original construction. The objective of the conservation policies is that the heritage significance of the place should be managed in a