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Project Law No. 7 of 1999 on the environment.

Legislation
Noviembre, 1999
Asia
Asia occidental
Palestina

This basic enactment of the Palestinian Legislative creates a framework for the protection of the environment, public health and biodiversity in Palestine including marine areas. Its 82 sections are divided into 5 Titles: Definitions and general provisions (I); Environmental protection (II); Environmental impact assessment, licensing, inspection and administrative procedure (III); Penalties (IV); Final provisions (V). Article 1 contains an extensive list of definitions, including "natural reserves" and "international waters". Objectives of this Law are set out in article 2.

Acquisition of Land Act 1967.

Legislation
Australia
Oceanía

The Act consolidates and amends the law relating to the acquisition of land for public works and other public purposes. It consists of 51 sections (grouped into 6 Parts) and completed by two Schedules. Part 2 defines which are the purposes for which land may be taken, the procedures for notification and objections and the means by which land may be taken. Part 3 deals with the discontinuance of taking land, Part 4 with compensation while Part 5 and 6 deal with general and transitional matters.

Australian Waste Lands Act 1855.

Legislation
Australia
Oceanía

The Act regulates the management of waste lands, it repeals the Acts of Parliament in force respecting the disposal of waste lands of the Crown of Her Majesty’s Australian Colonies. Under section 6, the existing regulations are maintained in force until altered.

Coastal Protection and Management Act 1995.

Legislation
Australia
Oceanía

The Act provides for the management and protection of the Queensland coastal zone, including its resources and biological diversity. It is divided into 6 Chapters (202 sections).Part 1 of Chapter 2 covers coastal management plans. A state coastal management plan must be prepared by the Minister, who will also prepare regional coastal management plans as soon as practicable. The preparation, review and amendment of coastal management plan have to be done with the participation of all stakeholders (arts.

Brisbane Forest Park Act 1977.

Legislation
Australia
Oceanía

The Act establishes the Brisbane Forest Park and provides for its management. It is divided in 7 Parts (91 sections). Part 2 specifies which land can become part of the park and the effects on proprietors’ rights of land’s inclusion in the park (sect. 11). Part 3 constitutes the Brisbane Forest Park Advisory Planning Board and specifies its composition, operation, functions and powers. Part 4 establishes the Brisbane Forest Park Administration Authority, a corporation sole constituted by the Minister, responsible for the management of the park.

Gurulmundi Secure Landfill Agreement Act 1992.

Legislation
Australia
Oceanía

The Act, consisting of 10 sections, approves and gives effect to an agreement the State, the Brisbane City Council and the Council of the Shire of Murilla relating to the establishment and operation of a landfill. It authorizes the Landfill Management Committee, constructed under the agreement, to pass by-laws (sect. 7) for the purpose of carrying out its functions. The Act is completed by one Schedule.

Implemented by: Gurulmundi Secure Landfill By-Laws 1992. (1993-01-01)

Gurulmundi Secure Landfill By-Laws 1992.

Australia
Oceanía

These by-laws provide for the management of the landfill created by an agreement among the State, the Brisbane City Council and the Council of the Shire of Murilla. Under these by-laws, access to the site (sect. 5), dumping (sect. 6) and the lighting of fires (sect. 7) are subject to authorization.

Implements: Gurulmundi Secure Landfill Agreement Act 1992. (2005-12-01)

Stock Route Management Act 2002.

Legislation
Australia
Oceanía

The purposes of the Act are to provide for pest management for land and for stock route network management, it consists of 333 sections and is divided into 11 Chapters. Chapter 1 concerns the purpose and application of the Act and clarifies the relationship of the Act with the Nature Conservation Act 1992, the Forestry Act 1959 and the Dividing Fences Act 1953.

Stock Route Management Regulation 2003.

Regulations
Australia
Oceanía

This Regulation, consisting of 17 sections divided into five Parts, implements the Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002. Part 2 specifies which pests can be declared pests under the Act and approves the location of building lines for fences. Part 3 concerns stock routes and their management. Part 4 establishes the pest operational board for rabbits and defines its operational area. Part 5 contains miscellaneous provisions, among others on inspection and fees. The Regulation is completed by six Schedules.

Local Government (Aboriginal Lands) Act 1978.

Legislation
Australia
Oceanía

This Act provides for the creation of two local government areas and councils, at Aurukun and at Mornington Island. The Act consists of 8 Parts divided into 43 sections: Preliminary (Part 1); Grant of lease (Part 2); Local government areas and councils (Part 3); Coordinating and advisory committees (Part 4); Provisions concerning the shires and their councils (Part 5); Resumptio of leases (Part 5A); Miscellaneous (Part 6); and Validating and transitional provisions (Part 7).

Vegetation (Application for Clearing) Act 2003.

Legislation
Australia
Oceanía

This Act is about applications for the clearing of trees and other vegetation provided for in the Integrated Planning Act 1997 and in the Land Act 1994. It consists of seven sections and is divided into four Parts. Part 3 is dedicated to applications for development approval and sets restrictions on changing applications or development approvals. Part 4 covers applications for tree clearing and sets restrictions on changes proposed to applications or permits. The Act is completed by a schedule containing the dictionary of relevant terms used in the Act.