CALM Regulations definition

CALM Regulations means the Conservation and Land Management Regulations 2002 (WA). Chairperson means a Representative Member elected to be Chairperson of the Joint Management Body under clause 5.3. Commencement Date means the date on which this Agreement is executed by all Parties.
CALM Regulations means the Conservation and Land Management Regulations 2002 (WA).
CALM Regulations means the regulations made under Part X of the CALM Act. Coastal Park means that part of the Conservation Estate described in clause 11.1(a), (b) and (c) of the Yawuru PBC ILUA (excluding Culturally Sensitive Areas).

Examples of CALM Regulations in a sentence

  • Aboriginal people can camp in most places in a park or reserve for customary purposes (referred to as ‘cultural camping’) pursuant to the CALM Act and CALM Regulations.

  • The development of outstations and the activities conducted within them are subject to the provisions of the relevant CALM Act management plan, the deliberations of any relevant joint management body and the general conditions of the CALM Act and Conservation and Land Management Regulations 2002 (CALM Regulations), and will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

  • Part 8A of the CALM Regulations deals with apiary permits and licences.

  • Access to Crown land for beekeeping will be managed in accordance with the CALM Act, Conservation and Land Management Regulations 2002 (CALM Regulations), and other relevant Acts and Regulations cited below.

  • Subject to subsection (2), the joint management agreement for jointly managed land may provide differently from the CALM Act, the CALM Regulations or both in relation to the land.

  • The department uses leases and licences under the CALM Act and Conservation and Land Management Act Regulations 2002 (CALM Regulations) to manage commercial development and activities within parks and reserves.

  • I was also able to situate and contextualise my participants’ narratives (Atkinson andDelamont, 2006; Watson, 2009) embedding their accounts within the interactional and organisational context in which they emerged (Czarniawska, 2002).

  • Except to the extent this Division provides differently, the CALM Act and the CALM Regulations apply in relation to 10 jointly managed land that is agreed under section 27(1) to be managed as one of the categories of land referred to in that subsection as if the land were within the definition of that category of land in the CALM Act section 6.

  • Part VIII of the CALM Act enables the provision of leases and licences and Part 7 of the CALM Regulations provides for the granting of a commercial operations licence.

  • Without limiting the matters in relation to which the agreement may provide differently, the agreement may provide that the CALM Act CEO cannot exercise a power under the CALM Act or the CALM Regulations in relation to the land without the5 consent of the joint management body for the land.


More Definitions of CALM Regulations

CALM Regulations means the Conservation and Land Management Regulations 2002;

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