Minister must make plan
(1) The Minister must make a written plan for managing a property that is included in the World Heritage List and is entirely within one or more Commonwealth areas. The Minister must do so as soon as practicable after the property:
(a) is included in the World Heritage List; or
(b) becomes entirely within one or more Commonwealth areas.
Amending and replacing plan
(2) The Minister may make a written plan amending, or revoking and replacing, a plan made under subsection (1) or this subsection.
Requirements for plan
(3) A plan must not be inconsistent with:
(a) Australia's obligations under the World Heritage Convention; or
(b) the Australian World Heritage management principles.
Note: Section 323 explains what Australian World Heritage management principles are.
Ensuring plans reflect current management principles
(4) If the Australian World Heritage management principles change so that a plan (the earlier plan ) is inconsistent with them, the Minister must make another plan:
(a) amending the earlier plan so it is not inconsistent with them; or
(b) revoking and replacing the earlier plan.
Plan may be in same document as another plan
(5) To avoid doubt, a plan under this section for a property may be in the same document as:
(a) a plan under this section for another property; or
(b) a plan that this Act or another law of the Commonwealth requires or permits to be prepared.
(6) Despite subsections (1) and (2), the Minister may not make a plan for so much of a property as is in a Commonwealth reserve.
Note: A management plan must be prepared under Division 4 for a Commonwealth reserve, taking account of Australia's obligations under the World Heritage Convention.