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HERITAGE ACT 2017 (NO. 7 OF 2017) - SECT 58

Heritage certificates

    (1)     A person may apply to the Executive Director for a heritage certificate.

    (2)     An application under subsection (1) must—

        (a)     be in the prescribed form; and

        (b)     state particulars of the place or object in respect of which the heritage certificate is required; and

        (c)     be accompanied by the prescribed fee (if any).

    (3)     The Executive Director must give the applicant a signed heritage certificate containing the following information in respect of the place or object described in the application—

        (a)     whether or not the place or object is included in the Heritage Register and if so the category or categories in which it is registered;

        (b)     whether or not the place is in a World Heritage Environs Area;

        (c)     whether or not the place or object is subject to an interim protection order and if so the date of the order;

        (d)     whether or not a nomination has been made for inclusion of the place or object in the Heritage Register;

        (e)     whether or not the place or object is being considered for inclusion in the Heritage Register;

        (f)     whether or not a site is included in the Heritage Inventory;

        (g)     whether or not a repair order is in force in respect of the place or object;

        (h)     whether or not an order of the Supreme Court under Division 3 of Part 10 is in force in respect of the place or object;

              (i)     whether or not any Governor in Council declaration made under section 227 is in force against the owner of the place or object;

        (j)     whether or not any court order made under section 229 is in force against a person in respect of the place or object;

        (k)     whether or not there are any current proceedings for a contravention of this Act in respect of the place or object;

        (l)     whether or not any rectification order has been issued in respect of the place or object.

    (4)     The Executive Director must give the applicant a signed heritage certificate within 7 business days after receiving their application.



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