Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018L00327:front:0:p44
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018L00327
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 124490–127950

prescriptions (if any) relating to the activity.

An activity licence or lease may be subject to conditions including but not limited to:
 1. specifying the area in which, and the periods during which, the authorised activity may be conducted;
 2. requiring the impacts of the authorised activity to be prevented or 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 licence conditions; and
10. providing for the payment of fees.

Publication of authorisations
Prescription

The Director will publish on the Parks Australia website a list of all authorisations issued under this plan, which may include the name of the authorised person or class of persons, the period for which the authorisation is issued, and a description of the authorised activities.
Glossary
action                                                              Has the meaning given by Subdivision A of Division 1 of Part 23 of the EPBC Act.
                                                                    Has the meaning given by the Environment Protection (Sea Dumping) Act 1981, namely, a structure or formation placed on the seabed:
artificial reef                                                     (a) for the purpose of increasing or concentrating populations of marine plants and animals; or
                                                                    (b) for the purpose of being used in human recreational activities.
Australian Government or the Government                             The Government of the Commonwealth of Australia.
Australian Marine Parks or Marine Park                              Commonwealth reserves, named as Marine Parks, comprising the South-west, North-west, North and Temperate East Networks of Marine Parks and the Coral Sea Marine Park declared by the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (Commonwealth Marine Reserves) Proclamation 2013, and the reserves comprising the South-east Commonwealth Network of Marine Parks declared by the Proclamations made under the EPBC Act on 28 June 2007.
authorisation                                                       As described in Section 4.4 (Authorisation of activities) of this plan.
biodiversity or biological diversity                                Has the meaning given by s.528 of the EPBC Act.
biologically important areas                                        Areas where a protected species displays a biologically important behaviour such as breeding, foraging, resting or migration. These areas serve to highlight the parts of a marine region that are particularly important for the conservation of protected species.
bioregion                                                           A large area that has similar types of plants,