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ANTARCTIC TREATY (ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION) ACT 1980 - SECT 12G

Initial environmental evaluation

  (1)   If the Minister determines that the activity is likely to have a minor or transitory impact on the environment, the proponent of the activity must prepare or cause to be prepared, and give to the Minister, an initial environmental evaluation in respect of the activity.

  (2)   An initial environmental evaluation in respect of an activity is a written report that:

  (a)   contains (but is not limited to) the matters that under the regulations are required to be included in the evaluation; and

  (b)   assesses the impact that the activity is likely to have on the environment in a manner that allows for a reasoned conclusion to be reached whether the activity is to have:

  (i)   a minor or transitory impact; or

  (ii)   more than a minor or transitory impact;

    on the environment; and

  (c)   if the assessment indicates that the impact on the environment is likely to be minor or transitory--makes recommendations as to the measures considered necessary for assessing and verifying any impact on the environment.

  (3)   If, after considering the initial environmental evaluation, the Minister is of the view that additional information is required to make a determination under section   12H, or to impose conditions on the giving of an authorisation under section   12J, the Minister may request in writing the proponent of the activity to submit a revised evaluation that contains the additional information required.



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