Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L00046:reg:11
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L00046
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 11
Character Range: 26922–28835

11  Duty to disclose information relating to project to owners and relevant landholders
 (1) The project proponent must give a written notice that complies with the requirements of subsection (2) to each person who, on the date the notice is given, is an owner or relevant landholder of land that is identified by a current permanence period tidal inundation map made under section 15, as land that will become impacted land for the project.
 (2) The notice under subsection (1) must:
 (a) be given between 30 and 45 days before the commencement of the removal or modification of a tidal restriction mechanism as part of the eligible project activities for the project; and
 (b) include the following information:
 (i) the date when the removal or modification is expected to commence;
 (ii) the location and particulars about the removal or modification of the tidal restriction mechanism proposed to be removed or modified;
 (iii) the current hydrological assessment for the project made under section 15 of which the permanence period tidal inundation map forms a part.
 (3) After the notice under subsection (1) is given and until the end of the permanence obligation period for the project, the project proponent must take reasonable actions to inform themselves of each person:
 (a) who is an owner or relevant landholder of land that:
 (i) is identified by a current permanence period tidal inundation map made under section 15, as land that will become impacted land for the project; and
 (ii) is not included in the project area for the project; and
 (b) who did not receive the notice.
 (4) Within 30 days of becoming aware of a person described in subsection (3), the project proponent must provide the person with information about the project including the current hydrological assessment for the project made under section 15 of which the permanence period period tidal inundation map forms a part.