Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01696:clause:2_13:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01696
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 2 cl 13 (pt 2/2)
Character Range: 45562–47507

22 application for the project.
 (4) If a project area is added to the project or land is added to a project area of the project as a result of a section 29 application:
 (a) one or more existing land management strategies must be revised to cover the additional land or project area before making the section 29 application; or
 (b) one or more new land management strategies must be prepared to cover the additional land or project area before making the section 29 application.
 (5) The project proponent and each relevant landholder must provide a signed statement that they have read each of the land management strategies and agree to implement, or oversee the implementation of, each land management strategy.
 (6) A qualified person must review, and if necessary, revise each strategy:
 (a) at least once every 5 years until the end of the crediting period for the project; and
 (b) at least once every 10 years until the end of the permanence obligation period for the project; and
 (c) if land management activities being conducted change materially from those outlined in the land management strategy; and
 (d) if the Regulator notifies a project proponent that a particular issue needs to be addressed in the strategy—by the date specified in the notification (which must be at least 3 months from the date of the notification).
 (7) In providing a notification under paragraph (6)(d), the Regulator must take into account whether the carrying out of the land management strategy could reasonably be expected to result in the crediting of non-genuine carbon abatement.
 (8) For the purposes of this section, a qualified person is a person who:
 (a) has knowledge of agronomy and plant nutrition; and
 (b) has experience in the provision of agricultural production advice; and
 (c) has a good understanding of the influence of agricultural management on soil organic carbon; and
 (d) meets any requirements included in the Supplement.