Contents of Survey Report. The Party contracting the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider must ensure the following: (a) that the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant will, in consultation with the Survey Team, prepare a Survey Report in accordance with the guidelines: (i) in part 1 and part 2 of Schedule 6, where the Survey being conducted is a Site Avoidance Survey; or (ii) in part 1 and part 3 of Schedule 6, where the Survey is a Site Identification Survey. (b) where the Proponent has requested in writing (whether in the Activity Notice or at any other time allowable under clause 12.2) that the Survey Report complies with the DAA Guidelines and the Proponent envisages that it may wish to file an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 18 Application or Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 16 Application, that the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant includes sufficient information in the Survey Report to assist: (i) the ACMC in considering an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 18 Application; or (ii) the Aboriginal Heritage Act Registrar in considering an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 16 Application. (c) that in addition to the matters described in Schedule 6, the Survey Report: (i) describes which aspects (if any) of the Activity Program described in an Activity Notice, if carried out, would be likely to result in a breach of the Aboriginal Heritage Act; (ii) records sufficient information to enable the Proponent to plan and, subject to the law and this NSHA to comply with the Aboriginal Heritage Act in the course of undertaking the things that are the subject of the Activity Notice; and (iii) complies with the DAA Guidelines.
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Samples: Noongar Standard Heritage Agreement, Noongar Standard Heritage Agreement, Noongar Standard Heritage Agreement
Contents of Survey Report. The Party contracting Survey Report will record sufficient information to enable the Proponent to: plan and, subject to the law and this PSHA, undertake the things that are the subject of the Activity Notice; and lodge an Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider must ensure Act Section 16 Application or an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 18 Application supported by all necessary information, where the following:
(a) that Parties have been made aware of the proposed application. The Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant willwill (as the case may be), in consultation with the Survey Team, prepare be responsible for preparing a Survey Report in accordance with Report: as per the guidelines:
(i) guidelines in part 1 and part 2 of Schedule 6schedule 7, where the Survey being conducted is a Site Avoidance Survey; or
(ii) or as per the guidelines in part 1 and part 3 of Schedule 6schedule 7, where the Survey is a Site Identification Survey.
(b) where the Proponent has requested in writing (whether in the Activity Notice or at any other time allowable under clause 12.2) that the Survey Report complies with the DAA Guidelines and the Proponent envisages that it may wish to file an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 18 Application or Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 16 Application, that the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant includes sufficient information in the Survey Report to assist:
(i) the ACMC in considering an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 18 Application; or
(ii) the Aboriginal Heritage Act Registrar in considering an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 16 Application.
(c) that in . In addition to the matters described in Schedule 6schedule 7, the Survey Report:
(i) describes Report will: describe which aspects (if any) of the Activity Program described in an Activity Notice, if carried out, would be likely to may result in a breach of the Aboriginal Heritage Act;
(ii) records ; and record sufficient information to enable the Proponent to plan and, subject to the law and this NSHA to comply with the Aboriginal Heritage Act in the course of undertaking PSHA, undertake the things that are the subject of the Activity Notice; and
. The intellectual property rights in the Survey Report are governed by the provisions of clause 13. In the case of a Survey report where the Site Avoidance Model has been used, in addition to the Survey Report prepared by the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant in accordance with sub-clause 12.4(b)(i) (iii) complies the "Non-Redacted Survey Report"), the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant will prepare an identical copy of the Survey Report with the DAA Guidelinesnames and gender of the Aboriginal Consultants redacted (the "Redacted Survey Report"). The PBC will hold the Non-Redacted Survey Report and ensure it is kept in a secure location. The Proponent may only request, and the PBC must provide, the Non-Redacted Survey Report if the veracity of the Redacted Survey Report is or becomes an issue in any legal, judicial or statutory proceedings related to the Survey Area.
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Samples: Proponent Standard Heritage Agreement, Proponent Standard Heritage Agreement
Contents of Survey Report. (a) The Party contracting Survey Report will record sufficient information to enable the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider must ensure the followingGovernment Proponent to:
(ai) plan and, subject to the law and this GSHA, undertake the things that are the subject of the Activity Notice; and
(ii) lodge an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 16 Application or an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 18 Application supported by all necessary information, where the Parties have been made aware of the proposed application in accordance with clause 17.
(b) The Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant (as the case may be) will, in consultation with the Survey Team, prepare be responsible for preparing a Survey Report in accordance with the guidelinesReport:
(i) as per the requirements in part Part 1 and part Part 2 of Schedule 6, where the Survey being conducted is a Site Avoidance Survey; or
(ii) as per the requirements in part Part 1 and part Part 3 of Schedule 6, where the Survey is a Site Identification Survey.
(b) where the Proponent has requested in writing (whether in the Activity Notice or at any other time allowable under clause 12.2) that the Survey Report complies with the DAA Guidelines and the Proponent envisages that it may wish to file an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 18 Application or Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 16 Application, that the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant includes sufficient information in the Survey Report to assist:
(i) the ACMC in considering an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 18 Application; or
(ii) the Aboriginal Heritage Act Registrar in considering an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 16 Application.
(c) that in In addition to the matters described in Schedule 6, the Survey ReportReport will:
(i) describes describe which aspects (if any) of the Activity Program described in an Activity Notice, if carried out, may result in impacts to Aboriginal Heritage Sites;
(ii) describe which aspects (if any) of the Activity Program described in an Activity Notice, if carried out, would be likely to result in a breach benefit from the presence of Yamatji Monitors and the recommended number and/or gender of the Aboriginal Heritage Act;Yamatji Monitors; and
(iiiii) records record sufficient information to enable the Government Proponent to plan and, subject to the law and this NSHA to comply with the Aboriginal Heritage Act in the course of undertaking GSHA, undertake the things that are the subject of the Activity Notice; and.
(iiid) complies If the Survey Report includes a recommendation that Yamatji Monitors should be engaged with respect to Activity that does not require an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 16 Application or an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 18 Application, the DAA GuidelinesGovernment Proponent will contact the Corporation within 10 Business Days of receipt of the Survey Report to discuss the recommendation.
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Samples: Standard Heritage Agreement, Government Standard Heritage Agreement
Contents of Survey Report. (a) The Party contracting Survey Report will record sufficient information to enable the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider must ensure the followingProponent to:
(ai) plan and, subject to the law and this YPSHA, undertake the things that are the subject of the Activity Notice; and
(ii) lodge an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 16 Application or an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 18 Application supported by all necessary information, where the Parties have been made aware of the proposed application in accordance with clause 17.
(b) The Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant (as the case may be) will, in consultation with the Survey Team, prepare be responsible for preparing a Survey Report in accordance with the guidelinesReport:
(i) as per the requirements in part Part 1 and part Part 2 of Schedule 6, where the Survey being conducted is a Site Avoidance Survey; or
(ii) as per the requirements in part Part 1 and part Part 3 of Schedule 6, where the Survey is a Site Identification Survey.
(b) where the Proponent has requested in writing (whether in the Activity Notice or at any other time allowable under clause 12.2) that the Survey Report complies with the DAA Guidelines and the Proponent envisages that it may wish to file an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 18 Application or Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 16 Application, that the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant includes sufficient information in the Survey Report to assist:
(i) the ACMC in considering an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 18 Application; or
(ii) the Aboriginal Heritage Act Registrar in considering an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 16 Application.
(c) that in In addition to the matters described in Schedule 6, the Survey ReportReport will:
(i) describes describe which aspects (if any) of the Activity Program described in an Activity Notice, if carried out, may result in impacts to Aboriginal Heritage Sites;
(ii) describe which aspects (if any) of the Activity Program described in an Activity Notice, if carried out, would be likely to result in a breach benefit from the presence of Yamatji Monitors and the recommended number and/or gender of the Aboriginal Heritage Act;Yamatji Monitors; and
(iiiii) records record sufficient information to enable the Government Proponent to plan and, subject to the law and this NSHA to comply with the Aboriginal Heritage Act in the course of undertaking YPSHA, undertake the things that are the subject of the Activity Notice; and.
(iiid) complies If the Survey Report includes a recommendation that Yamatji Monitors should be engaged with respect to Activity that does not require an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 16 Application or an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 18 Application, the DAA GuidelinesProponent will contact the Corporation within 10 Business Days of receipt of the Survey Report to discuss the recommendation.
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Samples: Yamatji Proponent Standard Heritage Agreement, Yamatji Proponent Standard Heritage Agreement
Contents of Survey Report. The Party contracting the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider must ensure the following:
(a) that the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant will, in consultation with the Survey Team, prepare a Survey Report in accordance with the guidelines:
(i) in part 1 and part 2 of Schedule 6, where the Survey being conducted is a Site Avoidance Survey; or
(ii) in part 1 and part 3 of Schedule 6, where the Survey is a Site Identification Survey.
(b) where the Proponent Local Government has requested in writing (whether in the Activity Notice or at any other time allowable under clause 12.2) that the Survey Report complies with the DAA DPLH Guidelines and the Proponent Local Government envisages that it may wish to file an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 18 Application or Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 16 Application, that the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant includes sufficient information in the Survey Report to assist:
(i) the ACMC in considering an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 18 Application; or
(ii) the Aboriginal Heritage Act Registrar in considering an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 16 Application.
(c) that in addition to the matters described in Schedule 6, the Survey Report:
(i) describes which aspects (if any) of the Activity Program described in an Activity Notice, if carried out, would be likely to result in a breach of the Aboriginal Heritage Act;
(ii) records sufficient information to enable the Proponent Local Government to plan and, subject to the law and this NSHA NHALG to comply with the Aboriginal Heritage Act in the course of undertaking the things that are the subject of the Activity Notice; and
(iii) complies with the DAA DPLH Guidelines.. Local Government: Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale — Noongar Heritage Agreement for Local Government
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Samples: Noongar Heritage Agreement
Contents of Survey Report. The Party contracting the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider must ensure the following:
(a) that the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant will, in consultation with the Survey Team, prepare a Survey Report in accordance with the guidelines:
(i) : in part 1 and part 2 of Schedule 6, where the Survey being conducted is a Site Avoidance Survey; or
(ii) or in part 1 and part 3 of Schedule 6, where the Survey is a Site Identification Survey.
(b) where the Proponent has requested in writing (whether in the Activity Notice or at any other time allowable under clause 12.2) that the Survey Report complies with the DAA Guidelines and the Proponent envisages that it may wish to file an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 18 Application or Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 16 Application, that the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant includes sufficient information in the Survey Report to assist:
(i) the ACMC in considering an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 18 Application; or
(ii) the Aboriginal Heritage Act Registrar in considering an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 16 Application.
(c) that in addition to the matters described in Schedule 6, the Survey Report:
(i) describes which aspects (if any) of the Activity Program described in an Activity Notice, if carried out, would be likely to result in a breach of the Aboriginal Heritage Act;
(ii) records sufficient information to enable the Proponent to plan and, subject to the law and this NSHA to comply with the Aboriginal Heritage Act in the course of undertaking the things that are the subject of the Activity Notice; and
(iii) and complies with the DAA Guidelines.
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Samples: Noongar Standard Heritage Agreement
Contents of Survey Report. The Party contracting the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider must ensure the following:
(a) The Survey Report will record sufficient information to enable the Government Proponent to:
(i) plan and, subject to the law and this GSHA, undertake the things that are the subject of the Activity Notice; and
(ii) lodge an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 16 Application or an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 18 Application supported by all necessary information, where the Parties have been made aware of the proposed application.
(b) The Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant (as the case may be) will, in consultation with the Survey Team, prepare be responsible for preparing a Survey Report in accordance with the guidelinesReport:
(i) as per the guidelines in part Part 1 and part Part 2 of Schedule 6, where the Survey being conducted is a Site Avoidance Survey; or
(ii) as per the guidelines in part Part 1 and part Part 3 of Schedule 6, where the Survey is a Site Identification Survey.
(b) where the Proponent has requested in writing (whether in the Activity Notice or at any other time allowable under clause 12.2) that the Survey Report complies with the DAA Guidelines and the Proponent envisages that it may wish to file an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 18 Application or Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 16 Application, that the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant includes sufficient information in the Survey Report to assist:
(i) the ACMC in considering an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 18 Application; or
(ii) the Aboriginal Heritage Act Registrar in considering an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 16 Application.
(c) that in In addition to the matters described in Schedule 6, the Survey ReportReport will:
(i) describes describe which aspects (if any) of the Activity Program described in an Activity Notice, if carried out, would be likely to may result in a breach of the Aboriginal Heritage Act;; and
(ii) records record sufficient information to enable the Government Proponent to plan and, subject to the law and this NSHA to comply with the Aboriginal Heritage Act in the course of undertaking GSHA, undertake the things that are the subject of the Activity Notice; and.
(iiid) complies with The intellectual property rights in the DAA GuidelinesSurvey Report are governed by the provisions of clause 13.
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Contents of Survey Report. (a) The Party contracting Survey Report will record sufficient information to enable the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider must ensure the followingGovernment Proponent to:
(ai) plan and, subject to the law and this GSHA, undertake the things that are the subject of the Activity Notice; and
(ii) lodge an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 16 Application or an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 18 Application supported by all necessary information, where the Parties have been made aware of the proposed application.
(b) The Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant will, in consultation with the Survey Team, prepare be responsible for preparing a Survey Report in accordance with the guidelinesReport:
(i) as per the guidelines in part 1 and part 2 of Schedule schedule 6, where the Survey being conducted is a Site Avoidance Survey; or
(ii) as per the guidelines in part 1 and part 3 of Schedule schedule 6, where the Survey is a Site Identification Survey.
(b) where the Proponent has requested in writing (whether in the Activity Notice or at any other time allowable under clause 12.2) that the Survey Report complies with the DAA Guidelines and the Proponent envisages that it may wish to file an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 18 Application or Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 16 Application, that the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant includes sufficient information in the Survey Report to assist:
(i) the ACMC in considering an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 18 Application; or
(ii) the Aboriginal Heritage Act Registrar in considering an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 16 Application.
(c) that in In addition to the matters described in Schedule schedule 6, the Survey ReportReport will:
(i) describes describe which aspects (if any) of the Activity Program described in an Activity Notice, if carried out, would be likely to may result in a breach of the Aboriginal Heritage Act;; and
(ii) records record sufficient information to enable the Government Proponent to plan and, subject to the law and this NSHA to comply with the Aboriginal Heritage Act in the course of undertaking GSHA, undertake the things that are the subject of the Activity Notice; and.
(iiid) complies The intellectual property rights in the Survey Report are governed by the provisions of clause 13.
(e) In the case of a Survey Report where the Site Avoidance Model has been used, in addition to the Survey Report prepared by the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant in accordance with sub‐ clause 12.4(b)(i) (the "Non‐Redacted Survey Report"), the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant will prepare an identical copy of the Survey Report with the DAA Guidelinesnames and gender of the Aboriginal Consultants redacted (the "Redacted Survey Report").
(f) The Native Title Group will hold the Non‐Redacted Survey Report and ensure it is kept in a secure location.
(g) The Government Proponent may only request, and the Native Title Group must provide, the Non‐Redacted Survey Report if the veracity of the Redacted Survey Report is or becomes an issue in any legal, judicial or statutory proceedings related to the Survey Area.
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Samples: Esperance Nyungar Government Standard Heritage Agreement