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Land Valuation Act 2010.

Legislation
Australia
Oceania

The Act concerns the valuation of land for rating, taxing and rental purposes. It consists of 302 sections divided into 10 Chapters. Chapter 2 is dedicated to valuation which is to be done by the valuer-general and includes valuation methodologies, land to be included in valuations, annual valuations and maintenance valuations. Chapter 3 concerns objections to valuations and Chapter 4 covers valuation appeals. Chapters 5 provides for internal and external reviews of decisions taken by the valuer-general.

Southern Moreton Bay Islands Development Entitlements Protection Act 2004.

Legislation
Australia
Oceania

This Act applies for an SMBI application and an SMBI request, about development that would not have required a development permit under a superseded planning scheme but requires a development permit under the Redland’s IPA planning scheme and in relation to a class 1 building on prescribed land made by or on behalf of the owner of the prescribed land within 10 years after the day the Redland’s IPA planning scheme has effect and for which the person making the request states the owner wishes this Act to apply.

Sustainable Planning Regulation, 2009.

Regulations
Australia
Oceania

This Regulation, consisting of 9 Parts and divided into 45 sections, completed by 26 Schedules, provides on matters prescribed for the State planning instruments (State planning regulatory provision; regional plan; State planning policy; standard planning scheme provisions) and local planning instruments, for the identification, by local governments of areas (called master planned areas) to be the subject of integrated land use and infrastructure planning and the designation for community infrastructure, and for integrating State and local government assessment and approval processes for de

Sustainable Planning Act 2009.

Legislation
Australia
Oceania

This Act, consisting of 10 Chapters, aims at seeking to achieve ecological sustainability by managing the process by which development takes place, including ensuring the process is accountable, effective and efficient and delivers sustainable outcomes, managing the effects of development on the environment, including managing the use of premises and continuing the coordination and integration of planning at the local, regional and State levels.