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Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
An Act relating to the protection of the environment and the conservation of biodiversity, and for related purposes.
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FAOLEX Id: LEX-FAOC017072
Countries: Australia
Regions: OCEANIA;Australia and New Zealand;South Pacific;Indian Ocean
Territorial Subdivision: Commonwealth
Date of original Text: 16/07/1999
Date of Consolidation: 03/12/2008
Amended by: LEX-FAOC044284 Australian Heritage Council (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Act 2003. 23/09/2007
Amended by: LEX-FAOC044285 Regional Forest Agreements Act 2002. 01/01/2004
Amended by: LEX-FAOC079574 Environment and Heritage Legislation Amendment Act (No. 1) 2006 (No. 165 of 2006). 11/12/2006
Implemented by: LEX-FAOC025399 Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Regulations 2000. 19/02/2007
Related Web Site: www.austlii.edu.au
Type of Text: Legislation
Abstract: The objects of this Act are: (a) to provide for the protection of the environment, especially those aspects of the environment that are matters of national environmental significance; (b) to promote ecologically sustainable development through the conservation and ecologically sustainable use of natural resources; (c) to promote the conservation of biodiversity; (d) to promote a cooperative approach to the protection and management of the environment involving governments, the community, land-holders and indigenous peoples; (e) to assist in the cooperative implementation of Australia's international environmental responsibilities; (f) to recognize the role of indigenous people in the conservation and ecologically sustainable use of Australia's biodiversity; and (g) to promote the use of indigenous peoples' knowledge of biodiversity with the involvement of, and in cooperation with, the owners of the knowledge. The Act implements obligations of Australia deriving from international agreements including the Convention on Biological Diversity of 1992.The text is divided into 8 Chapters; Preliminary (I); Protecting the environment (II); Bilateral agreements (III); Environmental impact assessment and approvals (IV); Conservation of biodiversity and heritage (V); Administration (VI); Miscellaneous (VII); Definitions (VIII). (The Chapters are divided into 23 Parts)Article 3A contains Principles of ecologically sustainable development. Provisions of Chapter II provide a basis for the Minister to decide whether an action that has, will have or is likely to have a significant impact on certain aspects of the environment. Actions in Commonwealth marine areas affecting the environment include fisheries. Also, an action does not need approval if it is taken in accordance with Regional Forest Agreements or a plan for managing the Great Barrier Reef. Chapter V makes provision for identifying and monitoring biodiversity and making bioregional plans, for a permit system, and makes provision with respect to listed threatened species and marine species, whaling, ecological communities, migratory species, protected areas, etc. The Act contains also provisions relative to the management of biosphere reserves, wetlands, etc.
Comment: Consolidated version of Act No. 91 of 1999 as at 3 December 2008 and amended last by Act No. 125 of 2008.
Main subjects: Environnment gen.
Main subjects: Fisheries
Main subjects: Forestry
Main subjects: Land
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Main subjects: Water
Main subjects: Wild species & Ecosystems