Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01022:reg:5:p14
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01022
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 14/17)
Character Range: 51504–54278

chargeable permission; and
 (b) returns to, and disembarks passengers at, the place from which the aircraft embarked the passengers without landing at any other place; and
 (c) has sightseeing as its sole purpose.
SMA means Special Management Area.
special management provision has the meaning given by subsection 42(1).
special permission has the meaning given by subsections 82(1), (2) and (3).
special tourism permission means a permission to conduct a tourist program, or to conduct an activity under a tourist program, if:
 (a) this instrument or a plan of management has imposed a limit on the number of such permissions that may be granted; or
 (b) a plan of management declares such permissions to be special tourism permissions for the purposes of this instrument.
standard tourist program charge means charge that is payable under section 215.
stowed or secured in relation to equipment for fishing or collecting has the meaning given by the Zoning Plan.
Note: See also section 33 which prescribes requirements for the purposes of the definition of stowed or secured in the Zoning Plan.
subsidiary has the same meaning as in the Corporations Act 2001.
superyacht means a high‑value, luxury sailing or motor vessel in use for sport or pleasure (whether for private or commercial use).
superyacht anchorage means an area described in:
 (a) Schedule 2; or
 (b) without limiting paragraph (a), if a declaration is in force under paragraph (2)(c) of this section—the declaration, as in force from time to time.
Note: A declaration under paragraph (2)(c) may add additional areas to the areas described in Schedule 2.
swimming‑with‑whales activity means an activity for the purpose of enabling tourists to swim, snorkel or scuba dive with cetaceans, or to observe cetaceans while in the water with them, including:
 (a) using an aircraft or vessel to find cetaceans for that purpose; and
 (b) placing tourists in the water for that purpose.
takes part in a tourist program has the meaning given by section 214.
tertiary treatment: sewage receives tertiary treatment if the sewage has received secondary treatment and the sewage complies with the following standards:
 (a) either:
 (i) total nitrogen content is less than 4 milligrams per litre and the total phosphorus content is less than 1 milligram per litre; or
 (ii) if subparagraph (i) does not apply—no more than 5% of the annual volume of effluent generated is discharged into the Marine Park at a land‑based outfall;
 (b) total oil and grease content is less than 10 mg/litre;
 (c) the effluent does not produce a slick or any other visible evidence of oil or grease;
 (d) if the effluent has been disinfected by chlorination, the effluent does not contain by‑products of the disinfection that may pollute water