Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider definition

Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider means the person or company engaged by SWALSC, or by the Proponent, to plan and carry out a Survey or Surveys in the Agreement Area. The Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider may be the same as the Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant, or may be a separate entity or person. The Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider may also be SWALSC. Aboriginal Heritage Survey means a survey conducted to assess the potential impacts of Activities on Aboriginal Heritage, whether or not conducted under this NSHA and may include anthropological, ethnographic or archaeological investigations as appropriate. To avoid doubt, an Aboriginal Heritage Survey includes a Survey.
Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider means the person or company engaged by or on behalf of the Traditional Owners, through the Corporation, to plan and carry out Surveys for the Traditional Owners. The Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider may be the same as the Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant, or may be a separate entity. Aboriginal Heritage Survey means a survey conducted to assess the potential impacts of Activities on Aboriginal Sites and Aboriginal Objects, whether or not conducted under this GSHA. To avoid doubt, an Aboriginal Heritage Survey includes a Survey.

Examples of Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider in a sentence

  • 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.

  • The onus is on the Party contracting the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider to ensure that the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider has insurance in place to adequately cover the Survey Team.

  • Estimate of time for Survey commencement or completion If following the Activity Notice Response and where SWALSC is contracting the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider the Parties are not in agreement about the date of commencement of fieldwork for the Survey or the date of completion of fieldwork for the Survey (as the case may be), then during the Survey Agreement Period, the Parties shall agree on such date or dates.

  • If SWALSC is contracting an Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider, and SWALSC’s Activity Notice Response does not identify SWALSC’s nominated Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider and (if different to the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider) the Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant, then SWALSC will advise the Proponent of these nominations during the Survey Agreement Period.

  • The Parties acknowledge that, if SWALSC is contracting an Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider, the Proponent will not usually have any role in nominating an Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or a Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant (if different), subject however to the rights of the Proponent under clause 16.1(e) in the event of delays.

  • Payment for Surveys when SWALSC is contracting the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider Where SWALSC has elected to contract an Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or to perform the functions of the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider under clause 8.3(d)(v), the following provisions apply: The Proponent shall pay the costs and expenses of the Survey at the rates set out in Schedule 5.

  • Intellectual property Intellectual property of the Proponent to be assigned to SWALSC If the Proponent is contracting the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider, the Proponent assigns all intellectual property rights it holds in the Survey Report to SWALSC upon its creation.

  • Prior to the ACMC considering the Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 18 Application or the Aboriginal Heritage Act Registrar considering the Aboriginal Heritage Act Section 16 Application, as the case may be, the Proponent must give reasonable notice to the ACMC (or the Aboriginal Heritage Act Registrar as the case may be) and to the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider of the detail of the consultation that has taken place.

  • Where considered necessary by the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider and agreed to by SWALSC and the Proponent, more than one archaeologist may be appointed to the Survey Team.

  • SWALSC and/or the Proponent (depending upon which is contracting the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider) will ensure that the Survey Team observes and complies with any safety and other procedures and policies implemented from time to time by the Proponent over the Survey Area.

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