Nature Conservation Amendment Act 2016 (ACT)
Nature Conservation Amendment Act 2016
A2016-29
Contents
Page
1 Name of Act 2
2 Commencement 2
3 Legislation amended 2
4 What is a species?New section 15 (1) (b) (ia) 2
5 What is a native species?Section 16 (2) 2
6 Sections 63 and 64 3
7 Threatened ecological communities list—categoriesNew section 69 (b) (ia) 7
8 Threatened ecological communities list—eligibility for categoriesNew section 70 (1A) 7
9 Definitions—pt 4.3Section 72A, definition of listing advice 8
10 Listing adviceSection 79G 8
11 Minister to decide whether to include item in listSection 79H 8
12 Section 79H (3) (b), note 8
13 New division 4.4.1 heading 8
14 Definitions—pt 4.4Section 80, new definitions 9
15 Section 80, definition of listing advice 9
16 Section 80, new definitions 10
17 New division 4.4.2 heading 11
18 Nominations—scientific committee may reject nominationNew section 82 (1) (c) 11
19 Nominations—public consultationSection 84 (1) to (3) 11
20 Nominations—scientific committee to carry out listing assessmentSection 85 (3), note 12
21 Scientific committee to prepare listing adviceSection 86 12
22 Minister to decide whether to include, transfer or omit itemSection 87 (1) 13
23 Section 87 (1), new note 13
24 Section 87 (2), note 13
25 Minister’s decision—include itemSection 88 (1), note 13
26 Section 88 (2) (a) 14
27 Minister’s decision—transfer item Section 89 (1), note 1 14
28 Section 89 (2) (a) 14
29 Minister’s decision—omit item Section 90 (1), note 14
30 Section 90 (2) (a) 15
31 New divisions 4.4.3 and 4.4.4, and division 4.4.5 heading 15
32 Final version of list and notificationSection 91 (1) 19
33 Section 91 (2) (d) 19
34 Scientific committee to prepare conservation adviceSection 92 19
35 Section 93 20
36 Minor amendment—including similar speciesSection 95 (2) and note 20
37 Minor amendment—omitting similar speciesSection 96 (2) and note 21
38 Definitions—ActSection 98, definition of relevant species 21
39 New section 100A 21
40 Draft action plan—conservator to prepareSection 101 (2) 22
41 Section 101 (2) (b), note 23
42 Action plan—monitoring and reviewSection 108 (7) 23
43 New section 108A 23
44 Draft native species conservation plan—conservator to prepareSection 117, note 2 24
45 Conservator’s directionsSection 331 (3) (a), note 24
46 New chapter 21 24
47 Dictionary 26
48 Dictionary, new definitions 26
49 Dictionary, definition of conservation advice 27
50 Dictionary, new definitions 27
51 Dictionary, definitions of extinct in the wild species, extinct species and listing advice 27
52 Dictionary, definition of minor amendment 27
53 Dictionary, new definitions 27
54 Dictionary, definitions of provisionally listed threatened ecological community and provisionally listed threatened species 28
55 Dictionary, new definitions 28
56 Further amendments, mentions of on the threatened 29
Schedule 1Planning and Development Act 2007—Consequential amendments 30
Nature Conservation Amendment Act 2016
A2016-29
An Act to amend the Nature Conservation Act 2014, and for other purposes
The Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory enacts as follows:
Name of Act
This Act is the Nature Conservation Amendment Act 2016.
Commencement
This Act commences on the day after its notification day.
NoteThe naming and commencement provisions automatically commence on the notification day (see Legislation Act, s 75 (1)).
Legislation amended
This Act amends the Nature Conservation Act 2014.
NoteThis Act also amends the Planning and Development Act 2007 (see sch 1).
What is a species?
New section 15 (1) (b) (ia)insert
(ia)a variety; and
What is a native species?
Section 16 (2)substitute
NoteCoastal sea—see the dictionary.
Continental shelf—see the dictionary.
Exclusive economic zone—see the dictionary.
Seabed—see the dictionary.
Sections 63 and 64
substitute
Threatened native species list—categories
(1)The Minister must make a threatened native species list.
(2)The list must contain the species eligible to be included in 1 of the following categories (a national category) in the list:
(a)extinct;
(b)extinct in the wild;
(c)critically endangered;
(d)endangered;
(e)vulnerable;
(f)conservation dependent.
(3)The list may contain the species eligible to be included in 1 of the following categories (a regional category) in the list:
(a)regionally threatened;
(b)regionally conservation dependent;
(c)provisional.
Threatened native species list—eligibility for national categories
(1)A native species is eligible to be included in the extinct category in the threatened native species list if, assessed at a national scale, there is no reasonable doubt that the last member of the species has died.
(2)A native species is eligible to be included in the extinct in the wild category in the threatened native species list if, assessed at a national scale—
(a)it is known only to survive in cultivation, in captivity or as a naturalised population well outside its past range; or
(b)it has not been recorded in its known or expected habitat, at appropriate seasons, anywhere in its past range, despite exhaustive surveys over a time frame appropriate to its life cycle and form.
(3)A native species is eligible to be included in the critically endangered category in the threatened native species list if, assessed at a national scale, it is facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild in the immediate future.
(4)A native species is eligible to be included in the endangered category in the threatened native species list if, assessed at a national scale—
(a)it is not critically endangered; but
(b)it is facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild in the near future.
(5)A native species is eligible to be included in the vulnerable category in the threatened native species list if, assessed at a national scale—
(a)it is not critically endangered or endangered; but
(b)it is facing a high risk of extinction in the wild in the medium‑term future.
(6)A native species is eligible to be included in the conservation dependent category in the threatened native species list if—
(a)it is a fish; and
(b)it is the subject of a plan of management, within the meaning of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cwlth), that identifies actions necessary to stop the decline of, and support the recovery of, the species to maximise its chances of long-term survival in the wild; and
(c)the plan of management is in force under a law of the Commonwealth, the Territory or a State; and
(d)the ending of the plan may result in the species becoming vulnerable, endangered or critically endangered.
(7)In this section:
assessed at a national scale, for an item—see section 80.
NoteItem includes a species (see s 80).
fish includes all species of bony fish, sharks, crustaceans, molluscs and other marine organisms, but does not include marine mammals or marine reptiles.
64AThreatened native species list—eligibility for regional categories
(1)A native species is eligible to be included in the regionally threatened category in the threatened native species list if—
(a)the species occurs or is likely to occur in the ACT; and
(b)there are threatened native species list criteria for the category; and
(c)the species satisfies the threatened native species list criteria for the category.
(2)A native species is eligible to be included in the regionally conservation dependent category in the threatened native species list if—
(a)the species occurs or is likely to occur in the ACT; and
(b)there are threatened native species list criteria for the category; and
(c)the species satisfies the threatened native species list criteria for the category.
(3)A native species is eligible to be included in the provisional category in the threatened native species list if—
(a)there is a significant decline in the number of members of the species in the ACT or surrounding region; or
(b)the species—
(i)occurs or is likely to occur in the ACT or surrounding region; and
(ii)is listed as a threatened native species under a law of another jurisdiction corresponding, or substantially corresponding, to this Act; or
(c)the species was listed in the extinct category of the threatened native species list but has been definitely located in nature in the ACT or surrounding region since it was last listed as extinct.
NoteSee also s 97 about rediscovery of species that were extinct.
(4)A native species is no longer eligible to be included in the provisional category in the threatened species list if it has been in the category for 18 months.
(5)A native species is not eligible to be included in a regional category in the threatened native species list if—
(a)it is eligible to be included in a national category in the list; or
(b)it is included in the protected native species list.
NoteProtected native species list—see s 111.
(6)However, a native species that is eligible to be included in the extinct category or extinct in the wild category in the threatened native species list may be included in a regional category in the list if the species is introduced or reintroduced into the ACT.
NoteSpecies includes a distinct population of biological entities prescribed by regulation to be a species (see s 15, def species, s (1) (b) (ii)).
Threatened ecological communities list—categories
New section 69 (b) (ia)before section 69 (b) (i), insert
(ia)collapsed;
Threatened ecological communities list—eligibility for categories
New section 70 (1A)before section 70 (1), insert
(1A)An ecological community is eligible to be included in the collapsed category in the threatened ecological communities list if there is no reasonable doubt that its defining biotic or abiotic features are lost from all occurrences and the characteristic native biota are no longer sustained.
Example
Collapse may occur when most of the diagnostic components of the characteristic native biota are lost from the ecological community, or when functional components (biota that perform key roles in ecological community organisation) are greatly reduced in abundance and lose the ability to recruit.
NoteAn example is part of the Act, is not exhaustive and may extend, but does not limit, the meaning of the provision in which it appears (see Legislation Act, s 126 and s 132).
Definitions—pt 4.3
Section 72A, definition of listing adviceomit
Listing advice
Section 79Gomit
Minister to decide whether to include item in list
Section 79Homit
listing advice
substitute
conservation advice
Section 79H (3) (b), note
substitute
Note 1Conservation advice—see s 90C (1).
Note 2Key threatening processes list criteria—see s 78.
New division 4.4.1 heading
before section 80, insert
Division 4.4.1 Definitions—pt 4.4
Definitions—pt 4.4
Section 80, new definitionsinsert
assessed at a national scale, for an item, means the risk assessment criteria under the common assessment method is applied to the item throughout—
(a)Australia or an external Territory; or
(b)the coastal sea of Australia or an external Territory; or
(c)the seabed of the coastal sea of Australia or an external Territory; or
(d)the continental shelf; or
(e)the exclusive economic zone.
NoteCoastal sea—see the dictionary.
Continental shelf—see the dictionary.
Exclusive economic zone—see the dictionary.
Seabed—see the dictionary.
common assessment method means the methodology used to assess the risk of extinction of a species or collapse of an ecological community, agreed between—
(a)the Commonwealth; and
(b)the Territory; and
(c)a participating State.
Section 80, definition of listing advice
omit
Section 80, new definitions
insert
nationally threatened, in relation to an item, means—
(a)an item that is a listed threatened species or listed ecological community under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cwlth) (a Commonwealth listed item); or
(b)an item (a State assessed item) that—
(i)is eligible to be a listed threatened species or listed ecological community under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cwlth); and
(ii)has been assessed by a participating State as a threatened species or ecological community at a national scale, using the common assessment method; or
(c)an item that—
(i)is either—
(A)eligible to be included in a national category of the threatened native species list; or
(B)eligible to be included in the threatened ecological communities list; and
(ii)has been assessed by the Territory as a threatened native species or threatened ecological community at a national scale, using the common assessment method.
participating State means a State that uses the common assessment method to assess a species or ecological community at a national scale.
New division 4.4.2 heading
before section 81, insert
Division 4.4.2 Including, transferring and omitting items in list—general
Nominations—scientific committee may reject nomination
New section 82 (1) (c)insert
(c)if the nomination is about including a nationally threatened item in, or transferring a nationally threatened item within, a list, and the item is a Commonwealth listed item or a State assessed item—the inclusion or transfer is more appropriately dealt with under section 90A.
Nominations—public consultation
Section 84 (1) to (3)substitute
(1)The scientific committee must prepare a notice about a nomination (a public consultation notice) if the nominated item—
(a)is a native species nominated to be included in, transferred within or omitted from a national category in the threatened native species list; or
(b)is an ecological community nominated to be included in, transferred within or omitted from the threatened ecological community list.
(2)In any other case, the scientific committee may prepare a public consultation notice about a nomination.
(3)A public consultation notice—
(a)must state that—
(i)anyone may give a written submission to the scientific committee about the nomination; and
(ii)submissions may be given to the scientific committee only during the period starting on the day the public consultation notice is notified under the Legislation Act and ending on a stated day, being a day at least 6 weeks after the day it is notified (the public consultation period); and
(b)must include the nomination; and
(c)may invite people to comment on other matters that the scientific committee considers relevant.
NoteThe public consultation notice need not contain the precise location of the species (see s 363).
Nominations—scientific committee to carry out listing assessment
Section 85 (3), noteafter
s 64
insert
s 64A
Scientific committee to prepare listing advice
Section 86omit
Minister to decide whether to include, transfer or omit item
Section 87 (1)omit
listing advice
substitute
conservation advice
Section 87 (1), new note
insert
NoteThe Minister may include certain nationally threatened items in a list without a nomination under div 4.4.3.
Section 87 (2), note
substitute
NoteThe final version of the list and the conservation advice for the item are notifiable instruments (see s 90C and s 91).
Minister’s decision—include item
Section 88 (1), noteafter
s 64
insert
and s 64A
Section 88 (2) (a)
omit
listing advice
substitute
conservation advice
Minister’s decision—transfer item
Section 89 (1), note 1after
s 64
insert
and s 64A
Section 89 (2) (a)
omit
listing advice
substitute
conservation advice
Minister’s decision—omit item
Section 90 (1), noteafter
s 64
insert
and s 64A
Section 90 (2) (a)
omit
listing advice
substitute
conservation advice
New divisions 4.4.3 and 4.4.4, and division 4.4.5 heading
after section 90, insert
Division 4.4.3 Including or transferring certain nationally threatened items
90AMinister may include or transfer nationally threatened items without nomination
(1)This section applies to a nationally threatened item that is a Commonwealth listed item or a State assessed item (a relevant item).
(2)The Minister may, without a nomination—
(a)include a relevant item in a list; or
(b)transfer a relevant item from 1 category in a list to another category in a list.
(3)Before including a relevant item in, or transferring a relevant item within, a list, the Minister must—
(a)consult with the scientific committee; and
(b)have regard to a conservation advice for the item.
(4)A relevant item may only be included in, or transferred to, a national category in a list that corresponds with—
(a)for a Commonwealth listed item—the category in which the Commonwealth lists the item; and
(b)for a State assessed item—the category in which the State assesses the item is eligible to be listed.
(5)If the Minister decides to include a relevant item in, or transfer a relevant item within, a list under this section, the Minister must—
(a)revise the list; and
(b)prepare a final version of the list.
NoteThe final version of the list is a notifiable instrument (see s 91).
Division 4.4.4 Conservation advice
90BConservation advice guidelines
(1)The Minister may make guidelines (the conservation advice guidelines) about the preparation of a conservation advice for an item, including—
(a)information to be included in a conservation advice; and
(b)requirements for the preparation of a conservation advice.
(2)A guideline is a notifiable instrument.
NoteA notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act.
90CConservation advice
(1)The Minister must ensure that there is an advice about each item included in a list (a conservation advice).
NoteFor a nationally threatened item, an advice adopted under s 90E is the conservation advice.
(2)The conservation advice must—
(a)set out—
(i)the grounds on which the item is eligible to be included in, transferred within, or omitted from, the list; and
(ii)the main factors that make it eligible; and
(b)for an item that is a native species or an ecological community—include any information required to be included by a conservation advice guideline about stopping the decline of the species or community or supporting the recovery of the species or community; and
(c)include anything else required to be included by a conservation advice guideline.
Note 1The conservation advice need not contain the precise location of a species or community (see s 363).
Note 2Eligibility for the threatened native species list is dealt with in s 64 and s 64A.
Eligibility for the threatened ecological communities list is dealt with in s 70.
Eligibility for the key threatening processes list is dealt with in s 77.
(3)A conservation advice is a notifiable instrument.
Note 1A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act.
Note 2The power to make an instrument includes the power to amend or repeal the instrument (see Legislation Act, s 46).
(4)In this section:
conservation advice guidelines—see section 90B (1).
90DConservation advice—scientific committee to prepare
(1)The scientific committee must prepare a conservation advice for an item.
(2)In preparing a conservation advice for an item, the scientific committee must do anything required to be done for the advice by a conservation advice guideline.
(3)However, the scientific committee need not prepare a conservation advice for an item if the Minister adopts an advice for the item under section 90E.
(4)The scientific committee must give a conservation advice for an item to the Minister not later than 15 months after—
(a)for an item the subject of a listing assessment—the end of the 4-week period, or public consultation period, mentioned in section 85 (1) (Nominations—scientific committee to carry out listing assessment); or
(b)for a nationally threatened item to be included in, or transferred within, a list under division 4.4.3 (Including or transferring certain nationally threatened items)—the Minister requests a copy of the conservation advice.
(5)However, the Minister may extend the time for giving the advice under subsection (4).
(6)In this section:
conservation advice guidelines—see section 90B (1).
90EConservation advice—adopting advice for nationally threatened item
(1)This section applies to a nationally threatened item.
(2)The Minister may adopt an advice prepared by the Commonwealth or a participating State for the item if the advice corresponds, or substantially corresponds, with the requirements for a conservation advice mentioned in section 90C (2).
(3)If the Minister adopts an advice for the item under this section, the advice is taken to be the conservation advice for the item.
(4)In this section:
conservation advice guidelines—see section 90B (1).
90FConservation advice—scientific committee to review
(1)The scientific committee may review a conservation advice on its own initiative or at the conservator’s request.
(2)In reviewing the conservation advice for an item, the scientific committee may make recommendations to the conservator about the advice.
Division 4.4.5 Final version of list and notification
Final version of list and notification
Section 91 (1)after
section 87
insert
, section 90A
Section 91 (2) (d)
omit
Scientific committee to prepare conservation advice
Section 92omit
Section 93
substitute
Division 4.4.6 Minor amendments of list
What is a minor amendment?—div 4.4.6
In this division:
minor amendment, of a list, means an amendment to—
(a)include a species in the threatened native species list in the circumstances mentioned in section 95 (Minor amendment—including similar species); or
(b)omit a species from the threatened native species list in the circumstances mentioned in section 96 (Minor amendment—omitting similar species); or
(c)transfer a species from the extinct category to the provisional category of the threatened native species list in the circumstances mentioned in section 97 (Minor amendment—rediscovery of extinct species); or
(d)update the name of a threatened native species or threatened ecological community; or
(e)correct an inaccuracy.
Minor amendment—including similar species
Section 95 (2) and notesubstitute
(2)In deciding whether a minor amendment is appropriate, the Minister must consider the conservation advice for the eligible species.
NoteConservation advice—see s 90C (1).
Minor amendment—omitting similar species
Section 96 (2) and notesubstitute
(2)In deciding whether a minor amendment is appropriate, the Minister must consider the conservation advice for the species.
NoteConservation advice—see s 90C (1).
Definitions—Act
Section 98, definition of relevant speciessubstitute
relevant species means—
(a)a regular migratory species; and
(b)the following species, other than a species that the Minister decides, under section 100A, does not need an action plan:
(i)a critically endangered species;
(ii)an endangered species;
(iii)a vulnerable species;
(iv)a regionally threatened species;
(v)a regionally conservation dependent species.
New section 100A
insert
100AMinister to decide if action plan needed
(1)This section applies to each of the following species (an applicable species):
(a)a critically endangered species;
(b)an endangered species;
(c)a vulnerable species;
(d)a regionally threatened species;
(e)a regionally conservation dependent species.
(2)Before an applicable species is included in, or transferred within, a list, the Minister must decide whether an action plan needs to be prepared for the species.
(3)In deciding whether an action plan needs to be prepared for an applicable species, the Minister must seek the advice of the scientific committee.
(4)The Minister may decide that an action plan does not need to be prepared for an item if satisfied that—
(a)the species does not occur in the ACT or occurs infrequently in the ACT; and
(b)having no plan will not increase the risk of extinction of the species.
(5)In this section:
list—see section 80.
Draft action plan—conservator to prepare
Section 101 (2)substitute
(2)However, the conservator need not prepare a draft action plan—
(a)for a species mentioned in section 100A—if the Minister has decided that an action plan is not needed for the species; or
(b)for a relevant species—if the species is the subject of a native species conservation plan.
Section 101 (2) (b), note
omit
s 92
substitute
s 90C (1)
Action plan—monitoring and review
Section 108 (7)after
make recommendations to the conservator about the plan
insert
, including that the plan is no longer needed for a species
New section 108A
in part 4.5, insert
108AAction plan—ending action plan after review
(1)This section applies if the scientific committee recommends to the conservator that an action plan is no longer needed for a species under section 108 (7).
(2)The conservator may request that the Minister end the action plan.
(3)If the Minister receives a request from the conservator, the Minister must decide whether to end the action plan.
(4)In deciding whether to end the action plan, the Minister must have regard to the recommendation of the scientific committee.
(5)The Minister may end the action plan if satisfied that ending the plan will not increase the risk of extinction of the species the subject of the plan.
Draft native species conservation plan—conservator to prepare
Section 117, note 2omit
s 64 (6)
substitute
s 64A (2)
Conservator’s directions
Section 331 (3) (a), noteomit
s 92 (2)
substitute
s 90C (1)
New chapter 21
insert
Chapter 21Transitional—Nature Conservation Amendment Act 2016
Meaning of commencement day—ch 21
In this chapter:
commencement day means the day the Nature Conservation Amendment Act 2016, section 3 commences.
Threatened native species list
(1)The threatened native species list, in force immediately before the commencement day, is taken to be the threatened native species list on the commencement day.
(2)A species included in a category in the threatened native species list immediately before the commencement day is taken to be included in the category in the threatened native species list on the commencement day.
(3)The validity of the threatened native species list on the commencement day is not affected by a failure to comply with a requirement for the list under section 63.
Conservation advice not needed for species already on list
(1)This section applies to a species if, immediately before the commencement day—
(a)it is included in a category in the threatened native species list; and
(b)there is no conservation advice for the species.
(2)A conservation advice need not be prepared for the species.
(3)Nothing in this section—
(a)prevents the scientific committee from preparing a conservation advice for a species; or
(b)dispenses with the requirement under this Act for a conservation advice for the species if the species is transferred within the list on or after the commencement day.
Transitional regulations
(1)A regulation may prescribe transitional matters necessary or convenient to be prescribed because of the enactment of the Nature Conservation Amendment Act 2016.
(2)A regulation may modify this chapter (including in relation to another territory law) to make provision in relation to anything that, in the Executive’s opinion, is not, or is not adequately or appropriately, dealt with in this chapter.
(3)A regulation under subsection (2) has effect despite anything elsewhere in this Act or another territory law.
Expiry—ch 21
This chapter expires 2 years after the commencement day.
NoteTransitional provisions are kept in the Act for a limited time. A transitional provision is repealed on its expiry but continues to have effect after its repeal (see Legislation Act, s 88).
Dictionary
insert
· State
Dictionary, new definitions
insert
assessed at a national scale, for an item, for part 4.4 (Including, transferring and omitting items in a list)—see section 80.
coastal sea, of Australia or an external Territory—see the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 (Cwlth), section 15B (4) (Application of Acts in coastal sea).
common assessment method, for part 4.4 (Including, transferring and omitting items in a list—general)—see section 80.
Dictionary, definition of conservation advice
substitute
conservation advice means an advice mentioned in section 90C.
Dictionary, new definitions
insert
continental shelf—see the Seas and Submerged Lands Act 1973 (Cwlth), section 3.
exclusive economic zone—see the Seas and Submerged Lands Act 1973 (Cwlth), section 3.
Dictionary, definitions of extinct in the wild species, extinct species and listing advice
omit
Dictionary, definition of minor amendment
substitute
minor amendment, for division 4.4.6 (Minor amendments of list)—see section 93.
Dictionary, new definitions
insert
national category, in the threatened native species list—see section 63 (2) (Threatened native species list—categories).
nationally threatened, in relation to an item, for part 4.4 (Including, transferring and omitting items in list)—see section 80.
participating State, for part 4.4 (Including, transferring and omitting items in list)—see section 80.
Dictionary, definitions of provisionally listed threatened ecological community and provisionally listed threatened species
omit
Dictionary, new definitions
insert
regional category, in the threatened native species list—see section 63 (3) (Threatened native species list—categories).
regionally conservation dependent species means a species included in the regionally conservation dependent category in the threatened native species list.
regionally threatened species means a species included in the regionally threatened category in the threatened native species list.
seabed includes—
(a)the surface of a coral formation; and
(b)subsoil of seabed (including coral beneath the surface of a coral formation).
Further amendments, mentions of on the threatened
omit
on the threatened
substitute
in the threatened
in
· section 61
· section 65 (1)
· section 66 (1) (a)
· section 72 (1) (a)
· section 117, note 2
· dictionary, definition of conservation dependent species
· dictionary, definition of critically endangered ecological community
· dictionary, definition of critically endangered species
· dictionary, definition of endangered ecological community
· dictionary, definition of endangered species
· dictionary, definition of vulnerable ecological community
· dictionary, definition of vulnerable species
Schedule 1Planning and Development Act 2007—Consequential amendments
(see s 3)
[1.1]Schedule 4, section 4.1, definition of provisionally listed threatened species
substitute
provisionally listed threatened species means a species included in the provisional category in the threatened native species list under the Nature Conservation Act 2014.
[1.2]Schedule 4, section 4.1, new definitions
insert
regionally conservation dependent species—see the Nature Conservation Act 2014, dictionary.
regionally threatened species—see the Nature Conservation Act 2014, dictionary.
[1.3]Schedule 4, section 4.1, definition of threatened ecological community, note
before
· critically endangered ecological communities;
insert
· collapsed ecological communities;
[1.4]Schedule 4, part 4.3, item 1, column 2, new paragraphs (da) to (dc)
insert
(da)regionally threatened species;
(db)regionally conservation dependent species;
(dc)provisionally listed threatened species;
[1.5]Dictionary, definition of provisionally listed threatened species
substitute
provisionally listed threatened species, for schedule 4 (Development proposals in impact track because of need for EIS)—see schedule 4, section 4.1.
[1.6]Dictionary, new definitions
insert
regionally conservation dependent species, for schedule 4 (Development proposals in impact track because of need for EIS)—see the Nature Conservation Act 2014, dictionary.
regionally threatened species, for schedule 4 (Development proposals in impact track because of need for EIS)—see the Nature Conservation Act 2014, dictionary.
Endnotes
Presentation speech
Presentation speech made in the Legislative Assembly on 3 May 2016.
Notification
Notified under the Legislation Act on 16 June 2016.
Republications of amended laws
For the latest republication of amended laws, see certify that the above is a true copy of the Nature Conservation Amendment Bill 2016, which was passed by the Legislative Assembly on 7 June 2016.
Clerk of the Legislative Assembly
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