Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2008C00685:reg:4:p9
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2008C00685
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 9/32)
Character Range: 66775–69421

the following, in accordance with the terms of a relevant permission:
 (i) if operating to a permitted mooring or pontoon — up to daily access to the Planning Area without a booking unless the mooring or pontoon is located in a Group A Sensitive Location (see subclause 2.9 (3));
 (ii) if not operating to a permitted mooring or pontoon — up to 50 days access each year to the Planning Area with a booking (see subclauses 2.9 (1A) and (2));
 (iii) if operating primarily for the purposes of gamefishing:
 (A) access to the Planning Area in September, October, November and December each year (the period) without a booking; and
 (B) up to 50 days access in the period to each Location;
 (iv) if operating to a Group A Sensitive Location — up to 50 days access each year with a booking (see subclauses 2.10 (1) and (2));
 (v) despite subparagraphs (ii) and (iv), if the access is for the sole purpose of allowing a passenger to disembark at an island in accordance with a camping permit issued to the passenger by the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service or by the Authority — up to daily access to the Location, or the Sensitive Location, without a booking; or
 (b) as otherwise provided for through an allocation process:
 (i) that occurred before the commencement of this clause; and
 (ii) that allocated the rights set out in the operator's relevant permission.

Note 1   Anchoring restrictions apply at Lizard Island Locality 1 and Cod Hole Locality (see clauses 2.7 and 2.8).

Note 2   Cairns Professional Game Fishing Association members operating to the Association's mooring at Michaelmas Cay Locality will not be required to book to access that Location (see subclause 2.10 (4)).

Note 3   Information about obtaining camping permits can be found on the Queensland Environment Protection Agency website at http://www.epa.qld.gov.au.

Standard tour operations that use aircraft — access rights

 (12) The access rights of a standard tour operation that uses an aircraft are either:
 (a) all of the following, in accordance with the terms of a relevant permission:
 (i) if operating to a permitted mooring or pontoon — up to daily access to the Planning Area without a booking unless the mooring or pontoon is located in a Group A Sensitive Location (see subclause 2.9 (3));
 (ii) if not operating to a permitted mooring or pontoon — up to 50 days access each year to the Planning Area with a booking (see subclauses 2.9 (1A) and (2));
 (iii) for scenic flights above 500 feet — up to a daily access to the Planning Area without a booking;
 (iv) if operating primarily for the purposes of gamefishing:
 (A) access to the Planning Area in