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Undertake due diligence usingAboriginal Cultural HeritageManagement Code to determine if an authorisation, permit or management plan is required. Consult and negotiate management plan [if required] with Aboriginal parties. | Any activity that may result in harm would require a Section 18 consent. | Focus on agreement-making with Aboriginal people. Consultation guidelines and prescribed timeframes for agreement making. Schedule of fees for LACHS services provide certainty. Scrape and detect activities using non-handheld equipment will be Tier 3. | Nominal $100 administrative fee for permit. Individuals and small business exempt from management plan fees. |
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Undertake due diligence usingAboriginal Cultural HeritageManagement Code to determine if an authorisation, permit or management plan is required. Consult and negotiate management plan [if required] with Aboriginal parties. | Any activity that may result in harm would require a Section 18 consent. | Focus on agreement-making with Aboriginal people. Consultation guidelines and prescribed timeframes for agreement making. Schedule of fees for LACHS services provide certainty. | Estimated fee of $1.39million for companies with $5billion or more in revenue for a 20-year management plan. |
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Undertake due diligence using Management Code to determine whether an authorisation is required. | Any activity that may result in harm would require a Section 18 consent. | Simpler approval pathway. Relevant activities will be exempt, Tier 1 or Tier 2 – particularly for established farms and pastoral leases. | Nominal $100 administrative fee for permit. Individuals and small business exempt from management plan fees. |