Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01306:reg:96:p17
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01306
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 96 (pt 17/31)
Character Range: 282871–286030

event of unforeseen discoveries or disturbance. Conservation advice may be sought from heritage specialist with an appropriate experience regarding the significance and the appropriate course of action.

  Some mitigation measures may include:
    >        archival recording of the site – there is guidance on how to do this online: https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/resources/heritagebranch/heritage/infoarchivalrecords.pdf
    >        salvage of fabric with heritage significance
    >        interpretation or display of heritage fabric or information on the site that is visible to the public (like signage or other displays).

  Policy 6.13
  Professional conservation advice to be sought when necessary

  For work on the building, any unforeseen situations or potential conflicting issues, professional conservation advice should be obtained before any action occurs, especially if the issue is complex or difficult.

  The issues may relate to materials conservation, archaeological evidence or architectural elements so it is important that the advice of an appropriate conservation professional should be obtained before any action occurs that could impact on the heritage values.

  7.9     Implementation

  7.9.1 Responsibility for Implementation of Policies

  The NFSA is responsible for overseeing works carried out to all property in their ownership, including those demonstrating official listed values.

  In keeping with the management structure outlined in the NFSA's Heritage Strategy all proposed major changes to heritage fabric or use of heritage buildings shall be referred to NFSA management for review and approval, or referral to the Minister where appropriate under the EPBC Act.

  NFSA Management shall appoint a heritage consultant or other heritage specialists as required.

  The Head of the relevant department shall be responsible for the implementation of policies contained within this report, as described in the Heritage Strategy. Minor changes, relating to maintenance and day-to-day use of building, would generally be approved by the Senior Manager, Property in consultation with the heritage consultant.

  7.9.2 Funding

  In keeping with the NFSA Heritage Strategy, the organisation will continue to set aside appropriate funds to ensure the preventative maintenance and conservation of the NFSA building can be carried out. Funding for other future changes to the building will be made through the existing organisational structure.

  7.9.3 Review and Monitoring the Heritage Management Plan

  This Heritage Management Plan must be reviewed at least one in every five-year period in a manner consistent with that set out in Section 341X of the EPBC Act. The policies contained in Section 7 of this report outline the content of any review of the Heritage Management Plan and nominates the person

  within the NFSA Corporate Structure responsible for carrying out any review.

  The reviewer must publish a notice inviting public comment and taking those comments into consideration in relation to the effectiveness of the plan in protecting the official listed values of the place, and whether it is