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COASTAL TRADING (REVITALISING AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING) ACT 2012 - SECT 31

Holder of general licence may give notice in response

    The holder of a general licence may, within 2 business days after the day an application is published under section   30, give the Minister a written notice (a notice in response ):

  (a)   stating that:

  (i)   all of the passengers specified in the application could be carried under the holder's general licence; or

  (ii)   all of a particular kind of cargo specified in the application could be carried under the holder's general licence; or

  (iii)   all of the passengers and all of a particular kind of cargo specified in the application could be carried under the holder's general licence; or

  (iv)   all of the passengers and all of the cargo specified in the application could be carried under the holder's general licence; or

  (v)   one or more voyages specified in the application could be undertaken under the holder's general licence; and

  (b)   if subparagraph   (a)(i), (ii) or (iii) applies--identifying which passengers or cargo could be so carried; and

  (c)   if subparagraph   (a)(v) applies--identifying which voyage or voyages could be so undertaken.

Note:   The period within which the Minister must decide an application does not run if the Minister receives a notice in response in relation to the application, see subsection   34(5).



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