Preliminary Advice Sample Clauses

Preliminary Advice. The Preliminary Advice should provide sufficient information (without disclosing any Sensitive Heritage Information) to allow the Proponent to know whether to proceed or not with any Activities, with or without conditions. Upon receipt by the Proponent of the Preliminary Advice, and subject to any reasonable recommendations in the Preliminary Advice, the Proponent may commence the Activities described in the relevant Activity Program (except any Activities indicated in the Preliminary Advice as potentially resulting in a breach of the Aboriginal Heritage Act). Contents of Survey Report The Party contracting the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider must ensure the following: 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: in part 1 and part 2 of Schedule 6, where the Survey being conducted is a Site Avoidance Survey; or in part 1 and part 3 of Schedule 6, where the Survey is a Site Identification Survey. 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 DPLH 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: the ACMC in considering an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 18 Application; or the Aboriginal Heritage Act Registrar in considering an Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 16 Application. that in addition to the matters described in Schedule 6, the Survey Report: 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; 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 complies with the DPLH Guidelines. Provision of Aboriginal Heritage Information to DPLH Following the preparation of the Survey Report: if SWALSC is the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider it must provide: or if SWALSC is not the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider the Party c...
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Preliminary Advice. (a) The Preliminary Advice should provide sufficient information (without disclosing any Sensitive Heritage Information) to allow the Proponent to know whether to proceed or not with any Activities, with or without conditions.
Preliminary Advice. (a) A Preliminary Advice shall include a summary of the results of the Survey with corresponding spatial information as required and record at least the information referred to in clause 12.4(c)(i).
Preliminary Advice. A Preliminary Advice shall record at least the information referred to in clause 12.4(c)(i). Upon receipt by the Proponent of the Preliminary Advice, and subject to any reasonable recommendations in the Preliminary Advice, the Proponent may commence the Activities described in the relevant Activity Program (except any Activities indicated in the Preliminary Advice as potentially resulting in a breach of the Aboriginal Heritage Act).
Preliminary Advice. A Preliminary Advice shall record at least the information referred to in clause 12.4(c)(i). Upon receipt by the Proponent of the Preliminary Advice, and subject to any reasonable recommendations in the Preliminary Advice, the Proponent may commence the Activities described in the relevant Activity Program (except any Activities indicated in the Preliminary Advice as potentially resulting in a breach of the Aboriginal Heritage Act). Contents of Survey Report The 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 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. The Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant (as the case may be) will, in consultation with the Survey Team, be responsible for preparing a Survey Report: as per the guidelines in Part 1 and Part 2 of Schedule 7, where the Survey being conducted is a Site Avoidance Survey; or as per the guidelines in Part 1 and Part 3 of Schedule 7, where the Survey is a Site Identification Survey. In addition to the matters described in Schedule 7, the Survey Report will: describe which aspects (if any) of the Activity Program described in an Activity Notice, if carried out, may result in a breach of the Aboriginal Heritage Act; 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. The intellectual property rights in the Survey Report are governed by the provisions of clause 13.
Preliminary Advice. The Employer shall, at the earliest practicable opportunity, advise Employees of any likely changes to xxxxxxx levels resulting from redundancy, retrenchment or relocation.
Preliminary Advice. (a) A Preliminary Advice shall record at least the information referred to in clause 12.4(c)(i).
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