Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00080:clause:1_30a:p2
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Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 30A (pt 2/2)
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it submitted before reconsidering whether the conditions are fulfilled. It is not possible for such new projects to defer the start of their crediting period past the calendar year in which they are declared.
 (b) decide whether the new project should be declared an eligible offsets project;
 (c) if the decision is to declare the new project an eligible offsets project:
 (i) revoke the section 27 declaration for the former project; and
 (ii) immediately afterwards, make the section 27 declaration for the new project.
 (3) If the Regulator:
 (a) for the purposes of paragraph (2)(b), decides that the new project should not be declared an eligible offsets project; or
 (b) cannot proceed sequentially under subsection (2) within 12 months;
  the application for revocation in relation to the former project is taken to be withdrawn.

Application to revoke declaration in relation to former project
 (4) The application for revocation in relation to the former project must be in the approved form and must be accompanied by the following information or documents:
 (a) the name and contact details of the applicant and whether the applicant is:
 (i) the project proponent; or
 (ii) the nominee of multiple project proponents;
 (b) the unique project identifier for the former project;
 (c) a signed declaration by the applicant that the information included in, and the information and any documents accompanying, the application:
 (i) meets the requirements in this subsection; and
 (ii) is accurate.

When the revocation takes effect
 (5) A revocation under subparagraph (2)(c)(i) takes effect when it is made.

Notification
 (6) If the Regulator makes such a revocation, the Regulator must give a copy of the revocation to the applicant with the section 27 declaration in relation to the new project.