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OFFSHORE MINERALS ACT 1994 - NOTES

No. 28, 1994

Compilation No. 16

Compilation date: 14 October 2024

Includes amendments: Act No. 39, 2024

About this compilation

This compilation

This is a compilation of the Offshore Minerals Act 1994 that shows the text of the law as amended and in force on 14 October 2024 (the compilation date).

The notes at the end of this compilation (the endnotes) include information about amending laws and the amendment history of provisions of the compiled law.

Uncommenced amendments

The effect of uncommenced amendments is not shown in the text of the compiled law. Any uncommenced amendments affecting the law are accessible on the Register (www.legislation.gov.au). The details of amendments made up to, but not commenced at, the compilation date are underlined in the endnotes. For more information on any uncommenced amendments, see the Register for the compiled law.

Application, saving and transitional provisions for provisions and amendments

If the operation of a provision or amendment of the compiled law is affected by an application, saving or transitional provision that is not included in this compilation, details are included in the endnotes.

Editorial changes

For more information about any editorial changes made in this compilation, see the endnotes.

Modifications

If the compiled law is modified by another law, the compiled law operates as modified but the modification does not amend the text of the law. Accordingly, this compilation does not show the text of the compiled law as modified. For more information on any modifications, see the Register for the compiled law.

Self-repealing provisions

If a provision of the compiled law has been repealed in accordance with a provision of the law, details are included in the endnotes.

 

 

 

READER'S GUIDE

Purpose of the Reader's Guide

The purpose of this Guide is to make it easier for you to read the Act. It gives you information about the scope, coverage and organisation of the Act and it alerts you to some of the basic concepts used in the Act. It also tells you about some of the features of the Act so that you can read the Act more efficiently.

Scope of the Act

The Act deals with 2 related matters:

* setting up a licensing system for mining and exploration in particular offshore areas; and

* applying State laws to those offshore areas so far as those laws concern mining and exploration activities.

The provisions dealing with the first matter take up most of the Act. The second matter is dealt with in Part 5.1.

Basic concepts

The Act uses a number of basic concepts and some of these concepts are sophisticated and difficult. If you are reading the Act for the first time, you should go to Division 2 of Part  1.2 first and familiarise yourself with these basic concepts before going on to read the other provisions of the Act.

The main basic concepts are:

* a Commonwealth -State offshore area (an offshore area if you are already familiar with the Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006 );

* blocks and the different kinds of blocks (standard, reserved and tender blocks);

* minerals;

* exploration;

* mining.

The bodies with decision-making powers

The administration of the Act is generally shared between the Commonwealth Government and the State Governments. This means that the various decision-making powers under the Act are given to different bodies. Part  1.3 explains who these bodies are. The State body is called the Designated Authority. The body that represents the Commonwealth and State Governments acting together is called the Joint Authority.

It is important to familiarise yourself with this terminology and to keep the distinction between the different authorities in mind when you read the provisions of the Act.

An important feature of the licensing system is that the Joint Authority always acts through the corresponding Designated Authority. The Joint Authority's decisions are carried out by the Designated Authority. Applicants and licence holders always deal with the Designated Authority and do not deal directly with the Joint Authority, although the Joint Authority is the ultimate decision -maker.

The Act also deals with exploration and mining in the offshore areas off external territories. Although special provision is sometimes made for the external territories, the general approach is to give the Commonwealth Minister the powers of both Designated Authority and Joint Authority (see subsections  29(3) and 32(3)).

The licensing scheme

Different activities require different authorisations. The Act provides for 5 kinds of authorisation:

* exploration licences;

* retention licences;

* mining licences;

* works licences;

* special purpose consents.

The Act deals with these authorisations in this order. The provisions dealing with each authorisation begin with a statement of the activities authorised by that particular authorisation and go on to deal with:

* applications;

* grant;

* duration;

* renewal;

* obligations of the holder;

* expiry.

You can use the table of provisions to home in on the authorisation and the topic you are interested in. Where necessary, the Act will cross refer you to related provisions that you might otherwise overlook or not find easy to locate. These cross references will be found in the Notes at the end of sections and subsections.

Registration and dealings

Chapter 3 deals with the related topics of registration and dealings in licences.

Administration

Chapter 4 deals with the administration of the licensing system including:

* information gathering powers;

* compliance inspections;

* the giving of directions;

* the lodgment and use of securities;

* restoration and rehabilitation action.

Summary of Contents

Chapter 1--Introduction

Part 1.1--Legislative formalities and background

Part 1.2--Interpretation

Division 1--General

Division 2--Basic concepts

Part 1.3--Designated Authorities and Joint Authorities

Part 1.4--Application of this Act

Chapter 2--Regulation of offshore exploration and mining

Part 2.1--General

Part 2.2--Exploration licences

Division 1--General

Division 2--Application for and grant of exploration licence over standard blocks

Division 3--Application for and grant of exploration licence over tender blocks

Division 4--Duration of exploration licence

Division 5--Voluntary surrender of part of exploration licence area

Division 6--Application for and grant of renewal of exploration licence

Division 7--Obligations associated with exploration licence

Division 8--Expiry of exploration licence

Part 2.3--Retention licences

Division 1--General

Division 2--Application for and grant of retention licence

Division 3--Duration of retention licence

Division 4--Voluntary surrender of part of retention licence area

Division 5--Application for and grant of renewal of retention licence

Division 6--Obligations associated with retention licence

Division 7--Expiry of retention licence

Part 2.4--Mining licences

Division 1--General

Division 2--Application for and grant of mining licence over standard blocks

Division 3--Application for and grant of mining licence over tender blocks

Division 4--Duration of mining licence

Division 5--Voluntary surrender of part of mining licence area

Division 6--Application for and grant of renewal of mining licence

Division 7--Obligations associated with mining licence

Division 8--Expiry of mining licence

Part 2.5--Works licences

Division 1--General

Division 2--Application for and grant of works licence

Division 3--Duration of works licence

Division 4--Application for and grant of renewal of works licence

Division 5--Obligations associated with works licence

Division 6--Expiry of works licence

Part 2.6--Special purpose consents

Chapter 3--Registration and dealings

Part 3.1--Registration

Division 1--Preliminary

Division 2--Matters to be entered in register

Subdivision A--Licences

Subdivision B--Caveats

Division 3--Miscellaneous

Part 3.2--Dealings in registered licences

Division 1--Dealings in licences to be in writing and registered

Division 2--Approval of transfer of licences

Chapter 4--Administration

Part 4.1--Information management

Part 4.2--Monitoring and enforcement

Division 1--Inspections

Division 2--Directions

Division 3--Securities

Division 4--Restoration of environment

Division 5--Safety zones

Division 6--Offences

Part 4.3--Review of decisions made about the offshore areas of external territories

Part 4.4--Procedures of Joint Authorities and Designated Authorities

Part 4.5--Inspectors

Part 4.6--Finance

Chapter 5--Miscellaneous

Part 5.1--Application of laws

Part 5.2--Miscellaneous

SCHEDULES

Schedule 1--Savings and transitional provisions

Contents

Chapter 1--Introduction

Part 1.1--Legislative formalities and background

1 Short title

2 Commencement

3 Commonwealth-State agreement (the Offshore Constitutional Settlement)

Part 1.2--Interpretation

Division 1--General

4 Interpretation

5 Treatment of the Northern Territory

6 Shares in a licence

7 Transfer of a licence

8 Successor licences

9 Notes, diagrams etc. form part of section etc.

10 Position on the Earth's surface

11A Application of the Criminal Code

12 Power to vary and revoke instruments

Division 2--Basic concepts

13 Commonwealth-State offshore areas

14 External territory offshore areas

15 Effect of change to, or reassessment of the location of, baseline

16 Coastal waters of a State

17 Blocks

18 Reserved block

19 Standard block

20 Tender block

21 Discrete area

22 Mineral

23 Exploration

24 Recovery

25 Licence holder

26 Associates

27 Confidential information

28 Confidential sample

Part 1.3--Designated Authorities and Joint Authorities

29 Designated Authorities

30 Functions and powers of Designated Authorities

31 Judicial notice of signature of Designated Authority

32 Joint Authorities

33 Functions and powers of Joint Authorities

34 Service of documents on a Joint Authority

Part 1.4--Application of this Act

35 Act does not apply to exploration for or recovery of petroleum

35A Act does not apply in relation to Greater Sunrise special regime area

36 Act extends to certain external territories

37 Act applies to all individuals and corporations

Chapter 2--Regulation of offshore exploration and mining

Part 2.1--General

38 General prohibition on exploring and mining in offshore areas without appropriate authorisation under this Act

39 Licences and consents available under this Act

40 Steps involved in the grant of a fully effective licence

41 Approval of form and manner of applications etc.

42 Rights to minerals recovered

43 Effect of grant of licence or special purpose consent on native title

44 Licence etc. does not authorise unnecessary interference with other activities in the licence area

Part 2.2--Exploration licences

Division 1--General

45 Exploration licences

46 Activities authorised by an exploration licence

47 Joint Authority may cancel or not renew exploration licence without compensation

48 Licence rights may be suspended

49 Compensation for acquisition of property due to suspension of rights

Division 2--Application for and grant of exploration licence over standard blocks

50 Application for exploration licence over standard block

51 Which blocks are excluded?

52 Designated Authority may determine that excluded block is available

53 Designated Authority may allow application for more than one discrete area

54 How to apply

55 Effect of inclusion of unavailable block in application

56 Payment of fee

57 Application must be advertised

58 How multiple applications are dealt with

59 Discussions about blocks applied for

60 Advertising revised application

61 Request for further information

62 Commonwealth-State offshore area--Designated Authority must refer application to Joint Authority if certain requirements met

63 Commonwealth-State offshore area--Joint Authority may provisionally grant exploration licence

64 External territory offshore area--how application for exploration licence dealt with

65 Matters to be specified in the licence

66 Applicant must be notified

67 Amendment of conditions

68 Amendment of security requirements

69 Extension of primary payment period

70 Acceptance of grant of exploration licence for standard block

71 Conditions applicable to licence on grant

72 Lapse of provisional grant of exploration licence

Division 3--Application for and grant of exploration licence over tender block

73 Matters to be determined before applications for exploration licence over tender blocks invited

74 Joint Authority may invite applications for exploration licence over tender blocks

75 Tender block licence notice--exploration licence

76 Application for exploration licence over tender blocks

77 How to apply

78 Payment of fee

79 Request for further information

80 Commonwealth-State offshore area--Designated Authority must refer application to Joint Authority if certain requirements met

81 Commonwealth-State offshore area--Joint Authority may provisionally grant tender block exploration licence

82 External territory offshore area--how applications dealt with

83 Successful applicant must be notified

84 Acceptance of grant of exploration licence over tender blocks

85 Conditions applicable to licence on grant

86 Lapse of provisional grant of exploration licence

87 Provisional grant to next applicant if grant lapses

Division 4--Duration of exploration licence

88 Initial term of exploration licence

89 Term of renewal of exploration licence

90 Effect of suspension of rights on term of exploration licence

91 Effect of application for renewal on term of exploration licence

92 Effect of application for retention licence or mining licence on term of exploration licence

93 Effect of application for extension on term of licence

94 Extension of licence--activities disrupted

95 Grant of licence extension--activities disrupted

96 Extension of licence--other circumstances

97 Grant of licence extension--other circumstances

98 Notification of decision

Division 5--Voluntary surrender of part of exploration licence area

99 Voluntary surrender of blocks if discrete area remains

100 Voluntary surrender of blocks if up to 3 discrete areas remain

Division 6--Application for and grant of renewal of exploration licence

101 Application for renewal of exploration licence

102 When must an application to renew be made?

103 How to apply for renewal

104 Mandatory reduction of licence area on renewal of exploration licence

105 Request for further information

106 Payment of fee

107 Commonwealth-State offshore area--Designated Authority must refer renewal application to Joint Authority if certain requirements met

108 Commonwealth-State offshore area--provisional renewal of an exploration licence

109 External territory offshore area--how application for renewal dealt with

110 Applicant must be notified

111 Amendment of conditions

112 Amendment of security requirements

113 Extension of primary payment period

114 Acceptance of renewal of exploration licence

115 Conditions applicable to licence on renewal

116 Lapse of provisional renewal of exploration licence

Division 7--Obligations associated with exploration licence

117 General

118 Conditions of exploration licence

119 No conditions requiring payment of money

120 Variation of conditions

121 Exemption from or suspension of conditions

122 Automatic suspension of conditions if licence rights are suspended

123 Work practices

124 Licence holder must keep specified records etc.

125 Licence holder must assist inspectors

Division 8--Expiry of exploration licence

126 General

127 Voluntary surrender of exploration licence

128 Automatic expiry of exploration licence when retention licence takes effect

129 Automatic expiry of exploration licence when mining licence takes effect

130 Cancellation of exploration licence

131 Obligations of former exploration licence holders and former associates

Part 2.3--Retention licences

Division 1--General

132 Retention licences

133 Activities authorised by a retention licence

134 Joint Authority may cancel or not renew retention licence without compensation

135 Licence rights may be suspended

136 Compensation for acquisition of property due to suspension of rights

Division 2--Application for and grant of retention licence

137 Application for retention licence

138 How to apply

139 Payment of fee

140 Application must be advertised

141 Request for further information

142 Commonwealth-State offshore area--Designated Authority must refer application to Joint Authority if certain requirements met

143 Commonwealth-State offshore area--Joint Authority may provisionally grant retention licence

144 External territory offshore area--how application for retention licence dealt with

145 Grounds for granting retention licence

146 Matters to be specified in the licence

147 Applicant must be notified

148 Amendment of conditions

149 Amendment of security requirements

150 Extension of primary payment period

151 Acceptance of grant of retention licence

152 Conditions applicable to licence on grant

153 Lapse of provisional grant of retention licence

Division 3--Duration of retention licence

154 Initial term of retention licence

155 Term of renewal of licence

156 Effect of application for renewal on term of retention licence

157 Effect of application for mining licence on term of retention licence

Division 4--Voluntary surrender of part of retention licence area

158 Voluntary surrender of blocks if discrete area remains

Division 5--Application for and grant of renewal of retention licence

159 Application for renewal of retention licence

160 When must an application to renew be made?

161 How to apply for renewal

162 Request for further information

163 Payment of fee

164 Commonwealth-State offshore area--Designated Authority must refer renewal application to Joint Authority if certain requirements met

165 Commonwealth-State offshore area--provisional renewal of retention licence

166 External territory offshore area--how application for renewal dealt with

167 Matters to be taken into account in deciding whether to renew retention licence

168 Refusal of application for renewal

169 Applicant must be notified

170 Amendment of conditions

171 Amendment of security requirements

172 Extension of primary payment period

173 Acceptance of renewal of retention licence

174 Conditions applicable to licence on renewal

175 Lapse of provisional renewal of retention licence

Division 6--Obligations associated with retention licence

176 General

177 Conditions of retention licence

178 No conditions requiring payment of money

179 Variation of conditions

180 Exemption from or suspension of conditions

181 Automatic suspension of conditions if licence rights are suspended

182 Significant changes in circumstances to be reported to Designated Authority

183 Work practices

184 Licence holder must keep specified records etc.

185 Licence holder must assist inspectors

Division 7--Expiry of retention licence

186 General

187 Voluntary surrender of retention licence

188 Automatic expiry of retention licence when mining licence takes effect

189 Cancellation of retention licence--breach of condition etc.

190 Cancellation of retention licence--mining activities viable

191 Obligations of former retention licence holders and former associates

Part 2.4--Mining licences

Division 1--General

192 Mining licences

193 Activities authorised by a mining licence

194 Joint Authority may cancel or not renew mining licence without compensation

195 Licence rights may be suspended

196 Compensation for acquisition of property due to suspension of rights

Division 2--Application for and grant of mining licence over standard blocks

197 Application for mining licence over vacant standard block

198 Holder of exploration licence or retention licence may apply for mining licence

199 How to apply

200 Effect of inclusion of unavailable block in application

201 Payment of fee

202 Application must be advertised

203 How multiple applications are dealt with

204 Request for further information

205 Commonwealth-State offshore area--Designated Authority must refer application to Joint Authority if certain requirements met

206 Commonwealth-State offshore area--Joint Authority may provisionally grant mining licence

207 External territory offshore area--how application for mining licence dealt with

208 Refusal of application for mining licence made under section 198

209 Matters to be specified in the licence

210 Applicant must be notified

211 Amendment of conditions

212 Amendment of security requirements

213 Extension of primary payment period

214 Acceptance of grant of mining licence for standard block

215 Conditions applicable to licence on grant

216 Lapse of provisional grant of mining licence

Division 3--Application for and grant of mining licence over tender block

217 Matters to be determined before applications for mining licence over tender blocks invited

218 Joint Authority may invite applications for mining licence over tender blocks

219 Tender block licence notice--mining licence

220 Application for mining licence over tender blocks

221 How to apply

222 Payment of fee

223 Request for further information

224 Commonwealth-State offshore area--Designated Authority must refer application to Joint Authority if certain requirements met

225 Commonwealth-State offshore area--Joint Authority may provisionally grant tender block mining licence

226 External territory offshore area--how applications dealt with

227 Successful applicant must be notified

228 Acceptance of grant of mining licence over tender blocks

229 Conditions applicable to licence on grant

230 Lapse of provisional grant of mining licence

231 Provisional grant to next applicant if grant lapses

Division 4--Duration of mining licence

232 Initial term of mining licence

233 Term of renewal of licence

234 Effect of application for renewal on term of mining licence

Division 5--Voluntary surrender of part of mining licence area

235 Voluntary surrender of blocks if discrete area remains

Division 6--Application for and grant of renewal of mining licence

236 Application for renewal of mining licence

237 When must an application to renew be made?

238 How to apply for renewal

239 Request for further information

240 Payment of fee

241 Commonwealth-State offshore area--Designated Authority must refer renewal application to Joint Authority if certain requirements met

242 Commonwealth-State offshore area--provisional renewal of mining licence

243 External territory offshore area--how application for renewal dealt with

244 Matters to be taken into account in deciding whether to renew mining licence

245 Refusal of application for renewal

246 Applicant must be notified

247 Amendment of conditions

248 Amendment of security requirements

249 Extension of primary payment period

250 Acceptance of renewal of mining licence

251 Conditions applicable to licence on renewal

252 Lapse of provisional renewal of mining licence

Division 7--Obligations associated with mining licence

253 General

254 Conditions of mining licence

255 No conditions requiring payment of money

256 Variation of conditions

257 Exemption from or suspension of conditions

258 Automatic suspension of conditions if licence rights are suspended

259 Work practices

260 Licence holder must comply with Royalty Act

261 Licence holder must keep specified records

262 Licence holder must assist inspectors

Division 8--Expiry of mining licence

263 General

264 Voluntary surrender of mining licence

265 Cancellation of mining licence

266 Obligations of former mining licence holders and former associates

Part 2.5--Works licences

Division 1--General

267 Works licences

268 Activities authorised by a works licence

269 Joint Authority may cancel or not renew works licence without compensation

Division 2--Application for and grant of works licence

270 Application for works licence

271 How to apply

272 Payment of fee

273 Applicant to notify licence holders affected by the application

274 Application must be advertised

275 Commonwealth-State offshore area--Designated Authority must refer application to Joint Authority if certain requirements met

276 Commonwealth-State offshore area--Joint Authority may provisionally grant works licence

277 External territory offshore area--how application for works licence dealt with

278 Matters to be specified in the licence

279 Applicant must be notified

280 Amendment of conditions

281 Amendment of security requirements

282 Extension of primary payment period

283 Acceptance of grant of works licence

284 Conditions applicable to works licence on grant

285 Lapse of provisional grant of works licence

Division 3--Duration of works licence

286 Initial term of works licence

287 Term of renewal of works licence

288 Effect of application for renewal on term of works licence

Division 4--Application for and grant of renewal of works licence

289 Application for renewal of works licence

290 When must an application to renew be made?

291 How to apply for renewal

292 Payment of fee

293 Commonwealth-State offshore area--Designated Authority must refer renewal application to Joint Authority if certain requirements met

294 Commonwealth-State offshore area--provisional renewal of works licence

295 External territory offshore area--how application for renewal dealt with

296 Applicant must be notified

297 Amendment of conditions

298 Amendment of security requirements

299 Extension of primary payment period

300 Acceptance of renewal of works licence

301 Conditions applicable to works licence on renewal

302 Lapse of provisional renewal of works licence

Division 5--Obligations associated with works licence

303 General

304 Conditions of works licence

305 No conditions requiring payment of money

306 Variation of conditions

307 Exemption from or suspension of conditions

308 Work practices

309 Licence holder must keep specified records etc.

310 Licence holder must assist inspectors

Division 6--Expiry of works licence

311 General

312 Voluntary surrender of works licence

313 Cancellation of works licence

314 Obligations of former works licence holders and former associates

Part 2.6--Special purpose consents

315 Special purpose consents

316 Activities authorised by a special purpose consent

317 Application for a consent

318 How to apply

319 Payment of fee

320 Applicant must obtain agreement of exploration, retention and mining licence holders affected by the application

321 Applicant to notify works licence holders affected by the application

322 Commonwealth-State offshore area--Designated Authority must refer application to Joint Authority if certain requirements met

323 Commonwealth-State offshore area--Joint Authority may grant special purpose consent

324 External territory offshore area--how application for special purpose consent dealt with

325 Matters to be specified in the consent

326 Duration of consent

327 Conditions of consent

Chapter 3--Registration and dealings

Part 3.1--Registration

Division 1--Preliminary

328 Registers to be kept

329 Associated document files to be kept

330 Form of register and document file

331 Correction of errors in the register

332 Inspection of register and documents

Division 2--Matters to be entered in register

Subdivision A--Licences

333 Licences

334 Renewal of licences

335 Extension of exploration licences

336 Expiry of licences

337 Variations etc. to licences

338 Transfer of licences

339 Other dealings in licences

340 Devolution of licences

Subdivision B--Caveats

341 Effect of a caveat

342 Lodgment of caveats

343 Form of caveat

344 Payment of fee

345 Caveat to be registered

346 Withdrawal of caveat

347 Form of withdrawal

348 Duration of caveat

349 Notice to caveat holder

350 Caveat holder may consent to approval or registration

351 Orders that can be made by a court in relation to caveats

Division 3--Miscellaneous

352 Fees for registration

353 Protection from legal actions

354 Appeals

355 Appeals against determinations under section 352

356 Supreme Court

357 Evidentiary value of register

358 Certified copy of document on associated document file

359 Certification of registration action

Part 3.2--Dealings in registered licences

Division 1--Dealings in licences to be in writing and registered

360 Dealings in licences to be in writing

361 Dealings in interests in licences not effective until registered

Division 2--Approval of transfer of licences

362 Transfers require approval by Joint Authority

363 Application for approval of transfer

364 Designated Authority may ask for further information

365 Joint Authority's response to application for approval

366 Protection from legal actions

Chapter 4--Administration

Part 4.1--Information management

367 Designated Authority may ask person for information

368 Power to ask person to appear

369 Power to examine on oath or affirmation

370 Designated Authority may ask for documents

371 Designated Authority may ask for samples

372 Obligation to comply with request under section 367, 368, 370 or 371

373 Immunity from use of information etc. given in response to request under section 367, 368, 370 or 371

374 Restrictions on release of confidential material

375 Circumstances in which confidential material may be released

376 Certain reports to be made available

Part 4.2--Monitoring and enforcement

Division 1--Inspections

377 Compliance inspections

378 Powers exercisable in course of inspection

379 Inspection of licence-related premises etc. without warrant

380 Inspection of other premises etc. with occupier's consent

381 Inspection of other premises etc. with warrant

382 Procedure for obtaining warrant

383 Warrant authorises reasonable assistance and force

384 Occupier to cooperate with inspector

Division 2--Directions

385 Directions by Designated Authority must be obeyed

386 Scope of compliance directions

387 Designated Authority may give directions

388 Direction may incorporate material in another document

389 Direction may impose absolute prohibition

390 Compliance direction may extend to associates

391 Holder to give notice of direction to associates

392 Power to give directions after licence etc. ends

393 Effect of a compliance direction on other instruments

394 Designated Authority may specify time for compliance

395 Designated Authority may take action if holder fails to comply

396 Costs incurred by Designated Authority in taking action under section 395

397 Defences to actions to recover debts

Division 3--Securities

398 Securities

399 Determination of requirement to lodge security

400 Application of security

Division 4--Restoration of environment

401 Removal of property from offshore area

402 Rehabilitation of damaged areas

Division 5--Safety zones

403 Declaration of safety zone around a structure or equipment

404 Effect of declaration of safety zone

Division 6--Offences

405 General regime for criminal offences

Part 4.3--Review of decisions made about the offshore areas of external territories

406 Definitions

407 Review of delegated decisions

Part 4.4--Procedures of Joint Authorities and Designated Authorities

408 Procedure of Joint Authority

409 Decision-making

410 Opinion or state of mind of Joint Authority

411 Records of proceedings of Joint Authority

412 Signing of documents

413 Communications with Joint Authority

414 Ministerial colleague acting on behalf of responsible Commonwealth Minister

415 Acting responsible Commonwealth Minister

416 Circumstances in which confidential material released

417 Execution and issue of documents on behalf of Joint Authority

418 Service of notices on behalf of Joint Authority

419 Delegation by Designated Authority

420 Application of this Part to external territories

Part 4.5--Inspectors

421 Appointment of inspectors

422 Identity cards

423 Return of identity card

Part 4.6--Finance

424 Fees received on behalf of the Commonwealth

425 Payments by the Commonwealth to the States--Royalty Act payments

426 Payments by the Commonwealth to the States--other payments

427 Appropriation

Chapter 5--Miscellaneous

Part 5.1--Application of laws

428 State's or external territory's offshore laws apply to mineral exploration and recovery in offshore area

429 Criminal laws not applied

430 Laws inconsistent with Commonwealth laws not applied

431 Tax laws not applied

432 Applied laws not to confer Commonwealth judicial power

433 Applied laws not to contravene constitutional restrictions on conferring powers on courts

434 Applied laws not to appropriate Territory Consolidated Revenue Fund

435 Jurisdiction of State courts

436 Jurisdiction of Territory courts

437 Validation of certain actions

Part 5.2--Miscellaneous

438 Service of documents on licence holders etc.

439 Vesting jurisdiction in State courts

439A Licences, and interests in licences etc., are not personal property for the purposes of the Personal Property Securities Act 2009

440 Regulations

Schedule 1--Savings and transitional provisions

Part 1--General

1 Correspondence of permits etc. under 1981 Act and licences under this Act

2 Correspondence of provisions

3 References in documents to provisions of the 1981 Act

Part 2--Savings and transitional provisions applicable on the transition from the Minerals (Submerged Lands) Act 1981 to this Act

4 Instruments in force under the 1981 Act on the commencement of this Act

5 Regulations under the 1981 Act

6 Saving of application for permit etc. under the 1981 Act

7 Saving of exploration permits

8 Saving of instruments under the 1981 Act

Endnotes

Endnote 1--About the endnotes

Endnote 2--Abbreviation key

Endnote 3--Legislation history

Endnote 4--Amendment history

 

 

Endnotes

Endnote 1--About the endnotes

The endnotes provide information about this compilation and the compiled law.

The following endnotes are included in every compilation:

Endnote 1--About the endnotes

Endnote 2--Abbreviation key

Endnote 3--Legislation history

Endnote 4--Amendment history

Abbreviation key--Endnote 2

The abbreviation key sets out abbreviations that may be used in the endnotes.

Legislation history and amendment history--Endnotes 3 and 4

Amending laws are annotated in the legislation history and amendment history.

The legislation history in endnote 3 provides information about each law that has amended (or will amend) the compiled law. The information includes commencement details for amending laws and details of any application, saving or transitional provisions that are not included in this compilation.

The amendment history in endnote 4 provides information about amendments at the provision (generally section or equivalent) level. It also includes information about any provision of the compiled law that has been repealed in accordance with a provision of the law.

Editorial changes

The Legislation Act 2003 authorises First Parliamentary Counsel to make editorial and presentational changes to a compiled law in preparing a compilation of the law for registration. The changes must not change the effect of the law. Editorial changes take effect from the compilation registration date.

If the compilation includes editorial changes, the endnotes include a brief outline of the changes in general terms. Full details of any changes can be obtained from the Office of Parliamentary Counsel.

Misdescribed amendments

A misdescribed amendment is an amendment that does not accurately describe how an amendment is to be made. If, despite the misdescription, the amendment can be given effect as intended, then the misdescribed amendment can be incorporated through an editorial change made under section  15V of the Legislation Act 2003.

If a misdescribed amendment cannot be given effect as intended, the amendment is not incorporated and "(md not incorp)" is added to the amendment history.

 

Endnote 2--Abbreviation key

 

ad = added or inserted

o = order(s)

am = amended

Ord = Ordinance

amdt = amendment

orig = original

c = clause(s)

par = paragraph(s)/subparagraph(s)

C[x] = Compilation No. x

/sub-subparagraph(s)

Ch = Chapter(s)

pres = present

def = definition(s)

prev = previous

Dict = Dictionary

(prev ... ) = previously

disallowed = disallowed by Parliament

Pt = Part(s)

Div = Division(s)

r = regulation(s)/rule(s)

ed = editorial change

reloc = relocated

exp = expires/expired or ceases/ceased to have

renum = renumbered

effect

rep = repealed

F = Federal Register of Legislation

rs = repealed and substituted

gaz = gazette

s = section(s)/subsection(s)

LA = Legislation Act 2003

Sch = Schedule(s)

LIA = Legislative Instruments Act 2003

Sdiv = Subdivision(s)

(md) = misdescribed amendment can be given

SLI = Select Legislative Instrument

effect

SR = Statutory Rules

(md not incorp) = misdescribed amendment

Sub-Ch = Sub-Chapter(s)

cannot be given effect

SubPt = Subpart(s)

mod = modified/modification

underlining = whole or part not

No. = Number(s)

commenced or to be commenced

 

Endnote 3--Legislation history

 

Act

Number and year

Assent

Commencement

Application, saving and transitional provisions

Offshore Minerals Act 1994

28, 1994

25 Feb 1994

25 Feb 1994 (s 2)

 

Primary Industries and Energy Legislation Amendment Act 1994

94, 1994

29 June 1994

Sch: 25 Feb 1994 (s 2(7))

--

Primary Industries and Energy Legislation Amendment Act (No. 1) 1996

18, 1996

28 June 1996

Sch 1: 25 Feb 1994 (s 2(2))

--

Crimes at Sea Act 2000

13, 2000

31 Mar 2000

Sch 2 (items 5, 6, 11): 31 Mar 2001 (s 2(3))

Sch 2 (item 11)

Criminal Code Amendment (Theft, Fraud, Bribery and Related Offences) Act 2000

137, 2000

24 Nov 2000

Sch 2 (items 302-307, 418, 419): 24 May 2001 (s 2(3))

Sch 2 (items 418, 419)

Industry, Science and Resources Legislation Amendment (Application of Criminal Code) Act 2001

140, 2001

1 Oct 2001

s 4 and Sch 1 (items 77-85): 2 Oct 2001 (s 2)

s 4

Offshore Petroleum (Repeals and Consequential Amendments) Act 2006

17, 2006

29 Mar 2006

Sch 2 (items 55-71): 1 July 2008 (s 2(1) item 2)

--

Offshore Petroleum Amendment (Greenhouse Gas Storage) Act 2008

117, 2008

21 Nov 2008

Sch 3 (items 24-31): 22 Nov 2008 (s 2(1) item 4)

--

Crimes Legislation Amendment (Serious and Organised Crime) Act (No. 2) 2010

4, 2010

19 Feb 2010

Sch 11 (item 13): 20 Feb 2010 (s 2(1) item 13)

--

Acts Interpretation Amendment Act 2011

46, 2011

27 June 2011

Sch 2 (item 878) and Sch 3 (items 10, 11): 27 Dec 2011 (s 2(1) items  7, 12)

Sch 3 (items 10, 11)

Offshore Resources Legislation Amendment (Personal Property Securities) Act 2011

113, 2011

14 Oct 2011

Sch 1 (item 1): 30 Jan 2012 (s 2(1) item 2)

--

Statute Law Revision Act (No. 1) 2016

4, 2016

11 Feb 2016

Sch 4 (item 409): 10 Mar 2016 (s 2(1) item 6)

--

Statute Update Act 2016

61, 2016

23 Sept 2016

Sch 2 (items 59-73) and Sch 3 (items 33-35): 21 Oct 2016 (s 2(1) item 1)

--

National Security Legislation Amendment (Espionage and Foreign Interference) Act 2018

67, 2018

29 June 2018

Sch 2 (item 25): 29 Dec 2018 (s 2(1) item 3)

--

Timor Sea Maritime Boundaries Treaty Consequential Amendments Act 2019

57, 2019

7 Aug 2019

Sch 1 (items 89-93): 30 Aug 2019 (s 2(1) item 2)
Sch 2 (item 3): awaiting commencement (s 2(1) item 3)

--

Administrative Review Tribunal (Consequential and Transitional Provisions No. 2) Act 2024

39, 2024

31 May 2024

Sch 11 (items 24-28): 14 Oct 2024 (s 2(1) item 2)

--

 

Endnote 4--Amendment history

 

Provision affected

How affected

Reader's Guide.............

am. No. 17, 2006; No. 117, 2008

Chapter 1

 

Part 1.1

 

s. 3.....................

am. No. 17, 2006; No. 117, 2008

Part 1.2

 

Division 1

 

s 10....................

am No 57, 2019

s. 11....................

am. No. 140, 2001

 

rep No 61, 2016

s. 11A...................

ad. No. 140, 2001

Division 2

 

s. 13....................

am. No. 17, 2006; No. 117, 2008; No 57, 2019

s. 14....................

am. No. 17, 2006; No. 117, 2008

s. 15....................

am. No. 18, 1996

s. 16....................

am. No. 17, 2006; No. 117, 2008

Part 1.4

 

s. 35....................

am. No. 17, 2006; No. 117, 2008

s 35A...................

ad No 57, 2019

 

rep No 57, 2019

Chapter 2

 

Part 2.1

 

s 38....................

am No 61, 2016

s. 44....................

am. No. 140, 2001; No 61, 2016

Part 2.2

 

Division 7

 

s 123...................

am No 61, 2016

s 124...................

am No 61, 2016

s 125...................

am No 61, 2016

Part 2.3

 

Division 6

 

s 183...................

am No 61, 2016

s 184...................

am No 61, 2016

s 185...................

am No 61, 2016

Division 7

 

s 187...................

ed C14

Part 2.4

 

Division 7

 

s 259...................

am No 61, 2016

s 261...................

am No 61, 2016

s 262...................

am No 61, 2016

Part 2.5

 

Division 5

 

s 308...................

am No 61, 2016

s 309...................

am No 61, 2016

s 310...................

am No 61, 2016

Chapter 3

 

Part 3.1

 

Division 1

 

s. 328...................

am. No. 137, 2000

Division 3

 

s 357...................

am No 61, 2016

s 359...................

am No 61, 2016

Part 3.2

 

Division 2

 

s. 364...................

am. No. 140, 2001; No 61, 2016

Chapter 4

 

Part 4.1

 

s. 372...................

am. No. 140, 2001; No 61, 2016

s 374...................

am No 61, 2016

Part 4.2

 

Division 1

 

s. 378...................

am. No. 4, 2010

s 384...................

am No 61, 2016

Division 2

 

s 385...................

am No 61, 2016

s 390...................

am. No. 46, 2011

s 391...................

am No 61, 2016

Division 5

 

s. 404...................

am. No. 140, 2001; No 4, 2016; No 61, 2016

Division 6

 

s 405...................

am No 137, 2000; No 61, 2016; No 67, 2018

Part 4.3

 

s 406...................

am No 39, 2024

s 407...................

am No 39, 2024

Part 4.4

 

s 411...................

am No 61, 2016

Part 4.5

 

s. 423...................

rs. No. 140, 2001

 

am No 61, 2016

Chapter 5

 

Part 5.1

 

s. 429...................

am. No. 13, 2000

Part 5.2

 

s. 439A..................

ad. No. 113, 2011

Schedule 1

 

Schedule 1................

am. No. 94, 1994

 

ed C14

Schedule 2................

rep. No. 17, 2006

 

 


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