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ANTARCTIC TREATY (ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION) ACT 1980 - SECT 11

Variation, suspension and revocation of permits

  (1)   The Minister may, by notice in writing served personally, by post or otherwise as prescribed on the holder of the permit, vary, suspend or revoke a permit where he or she is satisfied that a provision of this Act relating to the permit or a condition of the permit has been contravened or that it is necessary or expedient to do so in order to conserve and protect the fauna and flora of the Antarctic.

  (1A)   If the holder of a permit so requests in writing (giving reasons for the request), the Minister may, by notice in writing served as provided in subsection   (1), vary the permit if the Minister is satisfied that:

  (a)   the reasons given justify the variation; and

  (b)   the permit if varied would not authorise any activity that is likely to affect adversely the conservation or protection of the fauna and flora of the Antarctic.

  (2)   Subject to subsection   (3), a permit shall not be suspended for a period exceeding 90 days.

  (3)   Where proceedings for an offence in relation to a permit are commenced during the period of suspension of the permit, the suspension may be continued until the proceedings (including any appeal) are completed.

  (4)   During the period of suspension of a permit, the permit has no force or effect, but the period of currency of the permit continues to run.

  (5)   The suspension of a permit does not prevent its revocation.



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