Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2007C00084:clause:1_324s
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2007C00084
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 324S
Character Range: 69562–71387

324S  Management plans for National Heritage places in Commonwealth areas

 (1) The Minister must make a written plan to protect and manage the National Heritage values of each National Heritage place:
 (a) that is entirely within one or more Commonwealth areas; or
 (b) that is outside the Australian jurisdiction and is entirely owned or controlled by a Commonwealth agency.
The Minister must do so as soon as practicable after the first time the place is:
 (c) included in the National Heritage List; or
 (d) entirely within one or more Commonwealth areas; or
 (e) entirely owned or controlled by a Commonwealth agency.

Note: However, section 324T precludes the Minister from making plans for managing certain places.

 (2) The Minister may, in writing, amend a plan or revoke and replace a plan.

 (3) The Minister must give notice, in accordance with the regulations, if the Minister:
 (a) makes a plan for a National Heritage place; or
 (b) amends such a plan; or
 (c) revokes and replaces such a plan.

 (4) A plan must:
 (a) address the matters prescribed by the regulations; and
 (b) not be inconsistent with the National Heritage management principles (see Subdivision E).

 (5) If the National Heritage management principles change so that a plan (the earlier plan) is inconsistent with them, the Minister must as soon as practicable make a written instrument:
 (a) amending the earlier plan to make it consistent with the principles; or
 (b) revoking and replacing the earlier plan.

 (6) Before making, amending or revoking and replacing a plan, the Minister must:
 (a) seek in accordance with the regulations, and consider, comments from anyone about the matters to be addressed by the proposed plan or amendment; and
 (b) seek and consider comments from the Australian Heritage Council about those matters.