The Nature Conservation Legislation Amendment Regulation 2025 (Queensland) updates multiple regulations under the Nature Conservation Act 1992 to modernise and streamline the management of wildlife, plants, and protected areas. It introduces provisions for the automatic issuing, renewal, and amendment of various licences and authorities through approved electronic systems, reducing administrative burden and improving efficiency. The regulation defines conditions under which licences for keeping or using animals and plants may be automatically processed, including suitability criteria based on convictions, compliance history, and demerit points. It also outlines restrictions on automatic approvals for dangerous animals and specifies when applications must be referred to the chief executive for manual decision-making. It establishes procedures for managing changes to licence details, such as address updates or changes in responsible persons, and clarifies ongoing obligations for licence holders, including those related to interstate movements of protected species. The regulation also introduces mechanisms for immediate cancellation of automatically issued authorities in cases of false information or system malfunction. Amendments extend to camping permits in protected areas, allowing for automatic granting and amendment via departmental systems, and ensure that applications submitted with assistance from authorised persons remain valid.
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Nature Conservation Legislation Amendment Regulation 2025.
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Australia
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Regulation
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