Examples of Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider in a sentence
Commencement and conduct of Survey Subject to clause 11.1(c), the PBC will use its, and must ensure that the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider and the Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant (if different to the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider) each uses its best endeavours to commence the Survey within the time agreed by the Parties, or in the absence of such agreement, within 30 Business Days after the Survey Agreement Date.
Provision of Information to DAA Following the preparation of the Survey Report, the PBC must ensure that the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider provides the following information to the Aboriginal Heritage Act Registrar: a copy of the Survey Report: and if Aboriginal Sites have been identified during the Survey, a Heritage Information Submission Form (accessible via DAA's website at xxx.xxx.xx.xxx.xx) with respect to each site.
The Proponent agrees to pay, in advance of the commencement of the Survey, the following components of the approved estimated costs: 50% of the estimated administration fee; and any disbursements that are to be paid by the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider prior to the fieldwork component of the Survey being completed.
If the Proponent has reasonable concerns about the competence or professionalism of the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant (as the case may be) nominated by the Native Title Group, it may request the PBC to request that the Native Title Group consider another anthropologist, archaeologist or appropriately qualified professional to act as Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant (as the case may be).
Requests for reports Notwithstanding the relevant nominations by the Proponent in the Activity Notice under Part 1.2(f) of Schedule 5, the Proponent may by notice in writing request the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant (as the case may be) to provide a Preliminary Advice or draft Survey Report, at any time, subject to this clause.
The Proponent shall provide a copy of any notice under this clause to the PBC at the same time as notifying the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant (as the case may be).
Subject to clause 9.6(c), the Parties acknowledge that the Proponent will not usually have any role in nominating an Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant, subject however to the rights of the Proponent under clause 6.1(f)(iii) in the event of delays.
If the PBC's Activity Notice Response does not identify the Native Title Group's nominated Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider and (if different to the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider) Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant, then the PBC will advise the Proponent of these nominations during the Survey Agreement Period.
Where considered necessary by the Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider or Principal Aboriginal Heritage Consultant (as the case may be) and agreed to by the Parties, more than one archaeologist may be appointed to the Survey Team.
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.