Environment Protection (General) Regulations 1994 (SA)

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Environment Protection (General) Regulations 1994

under the Environment Protection Act 1993

1—Short title

These regulations may be cited as the Environment Protection (General) Regulations 1994.

3—Interpretation

In these regulations—

the Act means the Environment Protection Act 1993.

3A—Prescribed national scheme laws

  1. (1)

    For the purpose of paragraph (a) of the definition of the prescribed national scheme laws in section 3(1) of the Act, the National Environment Protection Council Act 1994 of the Commonwealth, as in force from time to time, is the prescribed law of the Commonwealth.

  2. (2)

    For the purpose of paragraph (b) of the definition of the prescribed national scheme laws in section 3(1) of the Act, the National Environment Protection Council (South Australia) Act 1995 is the prescribed law of this State.

3B—Prescribed bodies (section 14B)

  1. (1)

    For the purposes of section 14B(4) of the Act, the Minister must, in relation to the selection of persons for appointment to the Board, consult with the following bodies:

    1. (a)

      in relation to the selection for appointment of a person with practical knowledge of, and experience in, industry, commerce or economic development—

      South Australian Employers' Chamber of Commerce and Industry Incorporated (trading as Business SA)

      Engineering Employers Association, South Australia

      South Australian Chamber of Mines and Energy Inc

      South Australian Farmers Federation Incorporated;

    2. (b)

      in relation to the selection for appointment of a person with practical knowledge of, and experience in, environmental conservation and advocacy on environmental matters on behalf of the community—

      Conservation Council of South Australia Incorporated

      Environmental Defenders Office (SA) Inc;

    3. (c)

      in relation to the selection for appointment of a person with practical knowledge of, and experience in, the reduction, re-use, recycling and management of waste or the environmental management industry—

      Association of Consulting Engineers Australia

      Waste Management Association of Australia Incorporated

      Environment Management Industry Association of Australia;

    4. (d)

      in relation to the selection for appointment of a person with legal qualifications and experience in environmental law—

      National Environmental Law Association Limited (SA Division)

      Environmental Defenders Office (SA) Inc;

    5. (e)

      in relation to the selection for appointment of a person with practical knowledge of, and experience in, local government—Local Government Association of South Australia.

  2. (2)

    A body consulted by the Minister under subregulation (1) must, within a reasonable period of time specified by the Minister, nominate a panel of up to 3 persons, including at least 1 woman and 1 man, from which selection for appointment may be made.

4—Environment Protection Fund (section 24)

  1. (1)

    For the purposes of section 24(3)(a) of the Act, the prescribed percentage of fees (other than expiation fees) to be paid into the Environment Protection Fund is five per cent.

  2. (2)

    For the purposes of section 24(3)(b) of the Act, the prescribed percentage of penalties recovered in respect of offences (other than expiation fees or penalties to which a council is entitled) to be paid into the Environment Protection Fund is 100 per cent.

  3. (2a)

    For the purposes of section 24(3)(ba) of the Act, the prescribed percentage of amounts recovered by the Authority, by negotiation or as a result of civil proceedings, in respect of a contravention of this Act to be paid into the Environment Protection Fund is 100 per cent.

  4. (3)

    For the purposes of section 24(3)(e) of the Act, the prescribed percentage of levy payments under Part 15 of the Act to be paid into the Environment Protection Fund is five per cent.

4AA—Prescribed bodies (section 28)

For the purposes of section 28 of the Act, the following bodies are prescribed bodies:

Australian Conservation Foundation Inc

Australian Institute of Environmental Health

Beverage Industry Environment Council (BIEC)

Conservation Council of South Australia Incorporated

Engineering Employers Association, South Australia

Environmental Defenders Office (SA) Inc

Environment Management Industry Association of Australia (trading as Environment Business Australia)

Local Government Association of South Australia

National Environmental Law Association Limited

Nature Conservation Society of South Australia Inc

Royal Australian Chemical Institute Inc

SA Unions

Security and Emergency Management SA

South Australian Chamber of Mines and Energy Inc

South Australian Employers' Chamber of Commerce and Industry Incorporated (trading as Business SA)

South Australian Farmers Federation Incorporated

Waste Management Association of Australia Incorporated.

4AB—Prescribed bodies (section 29)

For the purposes of section 29 of the Act—

  1. (a)

    the following bodies are prescribed bodies:

Australian Capital Territory Office of the Environment

Environment Australia (Commonwealth)

International Standardisation Organisation

National Health and Medical Research Council

New South Wales Environment Protection Authority

Northern Territory Department of Lands, Planning and Environment

Queensland Department of Environment

Standards Australia

Tasmanian Department of Environment and Land Management

United Nations Environment Program

Victorian Environment Protection Authority

Western Australian Department of Environmental Protection

Western Australian Environment Protection Authority

World Health Organisation; and

  1. (b)

    the following bodies, formed under an agreement between the governments of the Commonwealth and the States and Territories of the Commonwealth and New Zealand and comprised of Ministerial representatives from time to time of those governments, are prescribed bodies:

Agricultural and Resources Management Council of Australia and New Zealand

Australia and New Zealand Environment and Conservation Council

Australia and New Zealand Minerals and Energy Council

Health and Community Services Ministerial Council

Ministerial Council on Forestry, Fisheries and Aquaculture

Planning, Housing and Local Government Ministerial Council.

4A—Amendments to environment protection policies (section 32)

  1. (1)

    For the purposes of section 32(1)(c) of the Act, the Minister may make changes of the following kinds to the Environment Protection (Burning) Policy 1994 by notice in the Gazette under that section:

    1. (a)

      clause 4(2)(c) of the Environment Protection (Burning) Policy 1994 may be amended so that—

      1. (i)

        an additional council area or portion of a council area is referred to in the provision if the council for the area has applied to the Minister for that change to be made;

      2. (ii)

        a reference to a council, council area or portion of a council area is changed to reflect a change in an official name;

      3. (iii)

        a reference to a council, council area or portion of a council area is removed if the council or council area has ceased to exist or the portion has ceased to exist or ceased to be within a specified council area;

    2. (b)

      Schedule 1 of the Environment Protection (Burning) Policy 1994 may be amended so that—

      1. (i)

        an additional council area or portion of a council area is referred to in the Schedule if the council for the area has applied to the Minister for that change to be made;

      2. (ii)

        a reference to a council, council area or portion of a council area is changed to reflect a change in an official name;

      3. (iii)

        a reference to a council, council area or portion of a council area is removed if the council or council area has ceased to exist or the portion has ceased to exist or ceased to be within a specified council area.

  2. (2)

    For the purposes of section 32(1)(c) of the Act the Minister may make changes of the following kinds to the National Environment Protection (Used Packaging Materials) Measure 1:

    1. (a)

      clause 1 may be substituted so that the name of the policy reflects the fact that it is a policy under the Act;

    2. (b)

      clause 2 may be varied to implement the requirement contained in clause 13 of the policy as in force immediately before the commencement of this regulation;

    3. (c)

      clause 3 may be varied—

      1. (i)

        to insert a definition of council;

      2. (ii)

        to specify the meaning of the term mandatory provision;

    4. (d)

      Parts 3 and 4 may be revoked and new Parts substituted which contain the statutory obligations and reporting and record keeping requirements that participating jurisdictions are required to impose under those Parts as in force immediately before the commencement of this regulation;

    5. (e)

      if, after the commencement of this regulation, the policy is varied by a further national environment protection measure made under the prescribed national scheme laws, any amendments to the policy that are necessary to give effect to the variations may be made.

    Note—

    1This measure has come into operation as an environment protection policy under section 28A of the Act.

4B—Special provisions relating to transport of controlled waste

  1. (1)

    In this regulation—

Commonwealth Act means the National Environment Protection Council Act 1994 of the Commonwealth, as in force from time to time;

consignment authorisation has the same meaning as in the Controlled Waste Transport Measure;

controlled waste has the same meaning as in the Controlled Waste Transport Measure;

Controlled Waste Transport Measure means the National Environment Protection (Movement of Controlled Waste Between States and Territories) Measure made on 26 June 1998 and as in force from time to time under the Commonwealth Act;

participating State means a participating State, or a participating Territory, within the meaning of the Controlled Waste Transport Measure.

  1. (2)

    If—

    1. (a)

      a person holds a licence or other similar authority that—

      1. (i)

        has been granted by a participating State other than South Australia; and

      2. (ii)

        is the same as or has a similar effect to an environmental authorisation that authorises the activities specified in clause 3(5) or clause 3(6) (or both) of Part A of Schedule 1 of the Act, and

    2. (b)

      the person ensures that a copy of the consignment authorisation obtained in relation to the controlled waste being transported is carried in the vehicle transporting the waste; and

    3. (c)

      the person ensures that the conditions to which the consignment authorisation is subject (if any) are complied with to the extent that those conditions apply to the transportation of the controlled waste; and

    4. (d)

      the person complies with the conditions of the person's licence or other authority granted by the participating State, to the extent that those conditions apply to the transportation of the controlled waste,

then to the extent that the person transports controlled waste into or through South Australia from another participating State, or from South Australia to another participating State, the person is exempt from the requirements of section 36 of the Act.

6—Time limit for determination of applications for environmental authorisations (section 42)

For the purposes of section 42 of the Act, the prescribed period is—

  1. (a)

    in the case of an application for an environmental authorisation required to be granted (with effect from the commencement of the Act) under clause 5 of Schedule 2 of the Act—four months; or

  2. (b)

    in the case of an application that is required to be referred to the Water Resources Minister under Division 1 of Part 8 of the Act—three months; or

  3. (c)

    in the case of an application in respect of which public notice is not required under section 39 of the Act—one month; or

  4. (d)

    in any other case—two months unless the Authority determines that the application involves matters of special complexity or requires an extended period for consideration of submissions from interested persons, in which case, the period may be extended by the Authority to a period, not exceeding four months, determined by the Authority.

7—Renewal of environmental authorisations (section 43)

  1. (1)

    For the purposes of section 43(3) of the Act, an application for renewal of an environmental authorisation must be made not less than—

    1. (a)

      the number of days specified by condition of the authorisation before the date of expiry of the authorisation; or

    2. (b)

      if the number of days is not so specified—60 days before the date of expiry of the authorisation.

8—Annual returns (section 48)

  1. (1)

    For the purposes of section 48(2)(a) of the Act, the date before which the holder of an environmental authorisation must lodge an annual return with the Authority is the date fixed by the Authority by condition of the authorisation.

  2. (3)

    For the purposes of section 48(4) of the Act, the penalty for failure to lodge an annual return is $20.00 plus one per cent of the annual authorisation fee for the first month (or part of a month) for which the default continues and two per cent of the annual authorisation fee for each further month (or part of a month) for which the default continues.

9—Financial assurances (section 51)

For the purposes of section 51(4) of the Act, the interest payable in respect of an amount representing a pecuniary sum or part of a pecuniary sum that is to be repaid to the holder of an environmental authorisation is to be calculated at a rate one per cent less than the rate earned from investment of the Environment Protection Fund (or the relevant part of the Fund) during the period that the amount has been credited to the Fund.

10—Reference of applications to Water Resources Minister (section 64)

  1. (2)

    For the purposes of section 64(2) of the Act, the period allowed for a response from the Water Resources Minister in respect of an application for an environmental authorisation referred to that Minister is two months.

  2. (3)

    Pursuant to section 64(6) of the Act, the Authority must not make a decision on an application referred to the Water Resources Minister without having regard to the response of that Minister.

11—Authorised officers appointed by councils (section 85)

  1. (1)

    Pursuant to section 140(5) of the Act, it is declared that a person holding office as an authorised officer by appointment of a council under the Clean Air Act 1984 immediately before the commencement of the Environment Protection Act 1993 is to continue in office as an authorised officer under Part 10 of the Environment Protection Act 1993 subject to the provisions of that Part.

  2. (2)

    The appointment of an authorised officer referred to in subregulation (1) is subject to the condition that the officer may exercise powers as an authorised officer only in connection with enforcement of the provisions of the Environment Protection (Burning) Policy 1994 within the area of the council.

  3. (3)

    The appointment of any authorised officer by a council is subject to—

    1. (a)

      the condition that the authorised officer may exercise powers as an authorised officer only within the area of the council; and

    2. (b)

      any other condition that the Authority determines to be appropriate.

12—Powers of authorised officers (section 87)

For the purposes of section 87(3)(a) of the Act, the following are prescribed as vehicles in relation to which an authorised officer may exercise powers of entry and inspection:

  1. (a)

    any vehicle used to carry waste; or

  2. (b)

    any vehicle used in the course of or in connection with an activity authorised or required to be authorised by an environmental authorisation; or

  3. (c)

    any vehicle reasonably suspected of being a vehicle referred to in paragraph (a) or (b).

13—Warrants

For the purposes of section 88(7)(a) of the Act, the form of a notice to be prepared by an authorised officer who executes a warrant is as set out in Schedule 1.

14—Interest on amounts recoverable by the Authority (sections 95 and 103)

For the purposes of section 95(5)(a) or 103(3)(a) of the Act, the prescribed rate of interest per annum on an amount recoverable by the Authority but not paid within the period fixed by the Authority is 24 per cent calculated in respect of each month (or part of a month) for which the amount remains unpaid.

14A—Civil penalties—prescribed form of notice (section 104A)

For the purposes of section 104A(3)(a) of the Act, the form of a notice to be served by the Authority under that provision is as set out in Schedule 2.

15—Public Register (section 109)

  1. (1)

    For the purposes of section 109(1) of the Act, the following further information is required to be recorded in the register:

    1. (a)

      such information as the Authority considers appropriate as to the results of tests or monitoring or evaluation undertaken in compliance with conditions of an environmental authorisation under section 52 of the Act;

    2. (b)

      such information as the Authority considers appropriate relating to any determination of the Authority under section 58 of the Act;

    3. (c)

      copies of any written warnings issued by the Authority in relation to alleged contraventions of the Act;

    4. (d)

      details of licences to operate a waste depot issued under the repealed South Australian Waste Management Commission Act 1979 or the repealed Waste Management Act 1987;

    5. (e)

      details of licences issued under the repealed South Australian Waste Management Act 1979 to produce waste of a prescribed kind (within the meaning of that Act);

    6. (f)

      details of licences issued under the repealed Waste Management Act 1987 to produce prescribed waste (within the meaning of that Act);

    7. (g)

      details of any records that the former South Australian Waste Management Commission held under the repealed Waste Management Act 1987 of waste (within the meaning of that Act) being deposited on land between 1 January 1983 and 30 April 1995;

    8. (h)

      details of environment performance agreements entered into under the Act (whether before or after the commencement of this paragraph).

16—Authority may require copy of decision on development applications

Where an application for development authorisation is referred to the Authority under the Development Act 1993, the relevant authority that determines the application under that Act must, if so required by the Authority by notice in writing, furnish the Authority with a full copy of the relevant authority's decision on the application as soon as practicable (but not later than one month) after the decision is made.

17—Time limit for applications under transitional provisions (clause 5, Schedule 2)

Pursuant to section 140(5) of the Act, an application for the granting of a works approval, licence or exemption as referred to in clause 5(1) or (2) of Schedule 2 of the Act must be lodged with the Authority no later than six months after the commencement of the Act.

18—Transitional provisions relating to bodies corporate under repealed Acts

  1. (1)

    In this regulation—

former body corporate means—

  1. (a)

    the Environmental Protection Council established under the Environmental Protection Council Act 1972;

  2. (b)

    the South Australian Waste Management Commission continued in existence under the Waste Management Act 1987.

  1. (2)

    Pursuant to section 140(5) of the Act, the following provisions apply in relation to a former body corporate:

    1. (a)

      the whole of the real and personal property of the former body corporate and all its rights and liabilities are vested in the Authority;

    2. (b)

      a reference to a former body corporate in an instrument or in a judgement, order or process of a court will be taken to be a reference to the Authority;

    3. (c)

      legal proceedings commenced by or against a former body corporate may be continued by or against the Authority;

    4. (d)

      the Registrar-General will, on application by the Authority and on being furnished with such duplicate certificates of title or other documents as the Registrar-General may require, register the Authority as the proprietor of an interest in land vested in the Authority by this regulation.

Schedule 1—Notice of execution of warrant

Schedule 2—Civil penalties—prescribed form of notice

Legislative history

Notes

  • Please note—References in the legislation to other legislation or instruments or to titles of bodies or offices are not automatically updated as part of the program for the revision and publication of legislation and therefore may be obsolete.

  • Earlier versions of these regulations (historical versions) are listed at the end of the legislative history.

  • For further information relating to the Act and subordinate legislation made under the Act see the Index of South Australian Statutes or of regulations

The Environment Protection (General) Regulations 1994 were revoked by Sch 5 cl 4 of the Environment Protection Regulations 2009 on 1.9.2009.

Principal regulations and variations

Year

No

Reference

Commencement

1994

183

Gazette 27.10.1994 p1346

1.5.1995: r 2

1994

214

Gazette 15.12.1994 p2265

1.5.1995: r 2

1996

49

Gazette 4.4.1996 p1921

4.4.1996: r 2

1996

50

Gazette 4.4.1996 p1922

4.4.1996: r 2

1997

54

Gazette 1.5.1997 p1707

1.5.1997: r 2

1998

156

Gazette 2.7.1998 p37

2.11.1998: r 2

1999

4

Gazette 14.1.1999 p409

14.1.1999: r 2

2000

262

Gazette 16.11.2000 p3216

16.11.2000: r 2

2001

3

Gazette 18.1.2001 p150

18.1.2001: r 2

2001

175

Gazette 19.7.2001 p2716

19.7.2001: r 2

2004

186

Gazette 26.8.2004 p3454

26.8.2004: r 2

2006

175

Gazette 22.6.2006 p2022

1.7.2006: r 2

2007

31

Gazette 5.4.2007 p1137

5.4.2007: r 2

2007

233

Gazette 20.9.2007 p3754

20.9.2007: r 2

2008

176

Gazette 26.6.2008 p2638

1.7.2008: r 2

Provisions varied

Entries that relate to provisions that have been deleted appear in italics.

Provision

How varied

Commencement

r 2

omitted under the Legislation Revision and Publication Act 2002

26.8.2004

r 3A

inserted by 4/1999 r 3

14.1.1999

r 3B

inserted by 186/2004 r 4

26.8.2004

r 4

r 4(2a)

inserted by 31/2007 r 4

5.4.2007

r 4AA

4A inserted by 50/1996 r 3

4.4.1996

4A redesignated as r 4AA in pursuance of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978

4.4.1996

substituted by 233/2007 r 4

20.9.2007

r 4AB

inserted by 54/1997 r 3

1.5.1997

r 4A

inserted by 49/1996 r 3

4.4.1996

substituted by 262/2000 r 3

16.11.2001

r 4A(1)

varied by 175/2001 r 3(a)

19.7.2001

r 4A(2)

inserted by 175/2001 r 3(b)

19.7.2001

r 4B

inserted by 3/2001 r 3

18.1.2001

r 5

deleted by 233/2007 r 5

20.9.2007

r 7

r 7(2)

deleted by 176/2008 r 4

1.7.2008

r 8

r 8(2)

deleted by 176/2008 r 5(1)

1.7.2008

r 8(3)

varied by 176/2008 r 5(2)

1.7.2008

r 10

r 10(1)

deleted by 233/2007 r 6

20.9.2007

r 13

varied by 175/2006 r 4

1.7.2006

r 14A

inserted by 175/2006 r 5

1.7.2006

r 15

r 15(1)

varied by 156/1998 r 3

2.11.1998

r 18

inserted by 214/1994 r 3

1.5.1995

Sch 1

Sch redesignated as Sch 1 by 175/2006 r 6

1.7.2006

Sch 2

inserted by 175/2006 r 7

1.7.2006

Historical versions

26.8.2004

1.7.2006

5.4.2007

20.9.2007

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