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in Clause 4.7 can be removed at any time, subject to advice from a heritage specialist and photographic recording.

Conservation Objective 5

  Ensure processes are in place to record the place before change occurs to maintain an historical record.

  Policy 5.1
  Original details and finishes must be recorded prior to any major refurbishment or modification. Recording should be undertaken by a heritage specialist and the record retained by the NFSA and included in reports to the Minister in accordance with the EPBC Act.

Conservation Objective 6

  To provide a management framework that includes reference to any statutory requirements and agency mechanisms for the conservation and protection of the official listed values and heritage significance of the place.

  Policy 6.1
  Existing registers be updated with the details contained within this report.

  Policy 6.2
  In accordance with the EPBC Act the HMP must be reviewed within every 5-year period. The review is to check that no new material is to hand, to review and change details as may be required and to reconfirm policies.

  Policy 6.3
  A clear management structure and system needs to be maintained by NFSA to ensure works occur in a correct way, and Conservation Policies are applied.

  Policy 6.4
  Interpretation of the site should be promoted in accordance with the Interpretation Plan.

  Policy 6.5
  A furniture study be undertaken to identify all items of loose furniture that were part of the original Institute of Anatomy. The furniture is to be conserved and protected and used within the existing building in conjunction with the NFSA collection management policy.

  Policy 6.6
  All original documentation for the building should be retained by the National Archives of Australia (NAA) and NFSA.

  Policy 6.7
  Procedures for divestment (in accordance with the EPBC Act), sale or lease of the property must consider potential impact on official listed values and heritage significance and put in place methods to conserve and protect heritage significance and be referred to the Minister for the Environment.

  Policy 6.8
  Access to the building needs to be controlled so the collection is not placed under threat or concern.

  Policy 6.9
  Sensitive material to be identified and access to it controlled by management policies.

  Policy 6.10
  Stakeholder consultation to occur as per EPBC Act. Additional consultation with stakeholders or interested groups can occur at the discretion of the NFSA.

  Policy 6.11
  Management of sensitive information to be implemented in ways that are not inconsistent with the EPBC Act.

  Policy 6.12
  Unforeseen discoveries or disturbances require special attention.

  Policy 6.13
  Professional conservation advice to be sought when necessary.

Implementation

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