Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018L00321:front:0:p50
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018L00321
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 147694–150450

class approval may be subject to conditions including but not limited to (and depending on the class of activities):
 1. specifying the area in which, and the periods during which, the approved activity or class of activities may be conducted;
 2. requiring the impacts of the authorised activity to be mitigated by specified actions developed in consultation with the Director;
 3. regulating the use of, or requiring the use of vessel identification and monitoring systems;
 4. the provision of, or consent for access to, data for compliance and monitoring purposes;
 5. making results of data collection, research and monitoring available to the Director (and in a specific format where relevant);
 6. requiring reporting or auditing;
 7. complying with other Commonwealth, state or territory laws and authorisations issued under such laws;
 8. requiring, restricting or prohibiting the use of specified gear, equipment or practices;
 9. allowing for the Director or representative to board vessels, accompany tours or enter premises for the purpose of evaluating compliance with class approval conditions; and
10. providing for the payment of fees.

A class approval may be varied, suspended or cancelled, and approval conditions may be varied or revoked, or further conditions imposed, if the Director is satisfied that:
 1. the activities, or an activity in the class of activities, to which the approval relates have not been, are not being, or likely will not be, conducted in accordance with the approval or a condition of the approval; or
 2. assessment of impacts under a policy, plan or program to which Section 4.3.2 (Assessments under other processes) applies is not being made, or is likely not to be made, in a manner consistent with Section 4.3.1.3 or is not being made in accordance with the approval or a condition of the approval; or
 3. the impacts of the activities, or an activity in the class of activities, to which the approval relates are no longer acceptable (Section 4.3.1 Decision-making); or
 4. activities, or an activity in the class of activities, to which the approval relates are likely to cause an unacceptable risk to public health and safety; or
 5. there are reasonable grounds for believing that if the decision to issue the approval were being considered again the approval would not be issued, or would not be issued in the same terms or subject to the same conditions (for example, because of new information, or if a relevant matter that the Director took into account in deciding to issue an approval has changed or no longer exists).

Class approval conditions may be varied or revoked, or further conditions imposed, if the Director is satisfied that it is necessary or appropriate to do so for the efficient