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1 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an affected person, to make written comments to the chief executive about a TOR notice. 2 Chief Executive Officer Power to make a written submission about a submitted EIS. 3 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to give an applicant a notice about an application that is not a properly made application. 4 Chief Executive Officer Power to agree a further period within which the applicant must give notice under section 128 5 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to give a notice about an application made by joint applicants, to the principal applicant nominated in the application. 6 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to refuse to allow a change to an application if the change would result in the application not being a properly made application and the applicant does not take action to make the remade application properly made. Sections 42 and 43 Section 54 Section 128 Section 129 Section 130 Section 132 7 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to give Section 133 Page 1 of 20

written agreement that a change to an application is a minor change. 7a Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to determine satisfaction that the requirements under the application stage have been complied with. 8 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to make a written information request to the applicant to give further information needed to assess the application. 9 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to agree to extend the applicant s information request response period. 9a Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to determine not to make an information request. 10 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to give the applicant an information notice prescribing an additional or substituted way to give public notice of an application. 11 Chief Executive Officer Power to decide to allow or not allow substantial compliance with public notice requirements. Section 136(b)(i) Section 140 Sections 145 and 147Environmenta l Section 148(b)(i) Section 152 Section 159 Page 2 of 20

12 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to by written notice to the applicant extend the decision period and further extend the decision period with the written agreement of the applicant. 13 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to approve a standard application subject to the standard conditions for the relevant activity or authority. 14 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to approve a variation application subject to the standard conditions for the relevant activity or authority or subject to conditions which are different to the standard conditions for the activity or authority. 15 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to refuse a site- specific application or approve a site-specific application subject to conditions. 16 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to impose a condition on an environmental authority or draft environmental authority to which section 115 applies. 17 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to amend an environmental authority to correct a clerical or formal error by giving written notice to the holder but only if the amendment does not adversely affect the interests of the holder or anyone else. Section 168 Section 170 Section 171 Section 172 Section 203 Section 211 Page 3 of 20

18 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to amend an existing environmental authority issued subject to conditions to replace the existing standard conditions with new standard conditions issued by the chief executive and to give written notice of the amendment to the environmental authority holder. 19 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to make an amendment to an environmental authority which is necessary or desirable because of a matter mentioned in section 215(2) or if the holder has agreed in writing to the amendment. 20 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to make other amendments to an environmental authority in accordance with the procedure required by Chapter 5, Part 6, Division 2 or with the written agreement of the authority holder. 20a Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to refuse an amendment application to which section 227A(1) applies, to require the environmental authority holder to make a site specific application and to give written notice of the refusal to the applicant. 21 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to decide whether an application made by the holder of an environmental authority to amend the authority is a minor or major amendment. 22 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to give written agreement to the continued assessment of a changed application to amend an environmental Section 213 Section 215 Sections 216 and 219 Section 227A Section 228 Section 237 AMENDED Page 4 of 20

authority. 23 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to request further information needed to assess a changed amendment application which is not a minor change and to which the information stage applies. 24 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to decide that the notification stage be repeated in respect of a changed amendment application which would be likely to attract a submission objecting to the change. 25 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to:- (a) decide to approve or refuse an amendment application; (b) if the amendment is approved, to make other amendments to the conditions of the environmental authority; (c) give notice of the decision to the applicant; and (d) include a copy of any amended environmental authority in the register 26 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to decide to approve an application to amalgamate environmental authorities or refuse an amalgamation application to which section 247(1)(b) applies. Section 238(3) Section 238(7) Sections 240 & 242 Section 247. AMENDED Page 5 of 20

27 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to approve or refuse an application by the holder of an environmental authority to transfer all or part of the environmental authority to another entity. Section 254. 28 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to decide whether a final rehabilitation report includes enough information to decide that the requirements in section 264(1)(b)(i) and 264(1)(b)(ii) have been met. 29 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to make a written request to an applicant to give further information needed to assess an application to surrender an environmental authority. 30 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to approve or refuse a surrender application. 31 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to cancel or suspend an environmental authority if an event mentioned in section 278(2) has occurred and to give notice of the decision. 31a Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to give written notice to the environmental authority holder Page 6 of 20 Section 264 Section 265 Section 266 Sections 278, 282 and 283 Section 280 AMENDED

of a proposed action to cancel or suspend the environmental authority. Page 7 of 20 32 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to decide to suspend or cancel an environmental authority. Section 282 DELETED 33 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to approve or refuse an application made by the holder of an Section 284C environmental authority to suspend the environmental authority. 34 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to impose a condition on an environmental authority requiring the holder to give financial assurances as security for compliance with the environmental authority and for costs or expenses mentioned in section 298. Section 292 35 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to decide the amount and form of financial assurance required under a condition of an environmental authority. Section 295 36 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to decide to make a claim on or realise a financial assurance. Section 301 37 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to by written Section 304

notice require an applicant to give a compliance statement for a financial assurance before deciding an application to amend or discharge the financial assurance. 38 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to approve or refuse an application by the holder of an environmental authority to amend the amount or form of a financial assurance stated in a notice given under section 296 or to discharge a financial assurance. 39 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to require a change of the amount of a financial assurance. 40 Chief Executive Officer Power, as the administering authority, to recover from the holder of an environmental authority as a debt, outstanding annual fees. 41 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to change the anniversary day for an environmental authority for which an annual fee is prescribed, in the circumstances provided for by section 310(1)(a) and 310(1)(b). 42 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to change an anniversary day for an environmental authority. Section 305 Section 306 Section 308 Section 310 Section 311 43 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to in the Section 314 Page 8 of 20

circumstances specified in section 314(1)(a) and 314(1)(b) require the holder of the environmental authority to make a site-specific application for a new environmental authority under Chapter 5 Part 2 or make an amendment application for the authority under Chapter 5 Part 7. 44 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to ask any entity for advice, comment or information about an application made under Chapter 5. 45 Chief Executive Officer Power, as person aware of an event described in section 320A, to give written notice of the event, its nature and the circumstances in which it happened to the administering authority, any occupier of the affected land or any registered owner of the affected land, or by public notice. 46 Chief Executive Officer Power, as employer aware of an event described in section 320A, to give written notice of the event, its nature and the circumstances in which it happened to the administering authority, any occupier of the affected land or any registered owner of the affected land, or by public notice. 47 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to require a person to conduct or commission an environmental audit. 48 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to require a person to conduct or commission an environmental investigation. Section 315 Section 320C Section 320D Sections 322 and 323 Section 326B Page 9 of 20

49 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to ask for further information. 50 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to require a person or public authority to submit a draft transitional environmental program. 51 Chief Executive Officer Power to submit a draft transitional environmental program to the administering authority for approval. 52 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to by written notice require the person or public authority that submitted the draft transitional environmental authority to give further information. 53 Chief Executive Officer Power to make a submission in relation to a draft transitional environmental program. 54 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to invite parties to a conference to help it determine whether or not to approve a draft transitional environmental program. Section 326F Section 332 Section 333 Section 334A Section 335 Section 336 Page 10 of 20

55 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to seek advice, comment or information about a TEP submission. 56 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to extend the period for decision about a draft transitional environmental program and approve a draft transitional environmental program. 57 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to:- a) approve a draft transitional environmental program as submitted or with amendments requested or agreed to by the administering authority; or b) refuse to approve a draft transitional environmental program. 58 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to impose on an approval of a draft transitional environmental program:- a) any conditions the authority must impose under a regulatory requirement; and b) any other conditions the administering authority considers appropriate. 59 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to give a person or public authority who submitted a draft transitional environmental program for approval written notice of the decision. Section 336A Section 337 Section 339(1) Section 339(2) Section 340 60 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to approve a Section 342 Page 11 of 20

draft transitional environmental program if there has been substantial compliance with public notice requirements. 61 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to consider and approve or refuse an application to amend a transitional environmental program. 62 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to apply to the Court for an order that section 353(1) does not apply. 63 Chief Executive Officer Power, as administering authority, to grant an application for a temporary emissions licence, with or without conditions, as submitted or on different terms than have been requested in the application; or refuse to grant the application for a temporary emissions licence. 64 Chief Executive Officer Power, as administering authority, to amend, cancel or suspend a temporary emissions licence. 65 Chief Executive Officer Power, as holder of a temporary emissions licence, to give written agreement to the amendment of the licence. Section 344 Section 355 Section 357E Section 357J Section 357J AMENDED Page 12 of 20

66 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to issue an environment protection order. 67 Chief Executive Officer Power, as owner or occupier of land, to advise the administering authority that a notifiable activity is being carried out on the land; or the land has been, or is being, contaminated by a contaminant that Council knows to be hazardous contaminant. 68 Chief Executive Officer Power, as local government, to notify the administering authority that a notifiable activity has been, or is being, carried out in Council s area; or land in its area has been, or is being, contaminated by a contaminant that Council knows is a hazardous contaminant. 69 Chief Executive Officer Power, as owner of land, to make submissions in response to a notice from the administering authority that its land is being used for a notifiable activity or is contaminated. 70 Chief Executive Officer Power, as the owner of land, to conduct or commission, or permit a person to conduct or commission, a site investigation. Page 13 of 20 Section 358 Section 371 Section 372 Section 373 Section 375 71 Chief Executive Officer Power, as the person who released the contaminant, Section 376

the relevant local government or the owner of the land, to conduct or commission a site investigation where requested to do so by an administering authority. 72 Chief Executive Officer Power, as the recipient of a notice to conduct or commission a site investigation, to apply to the administering authority to waive the requirement for a site investigation. 73 Chief Executive Officer Power, as recipient of a notice to conduct or commission a site investigation, or person who submitted the report, to provide another site investigation report or to provide further information if requested by the administering authority. 74 Chief Executive Officer Power, as owner, to consent to another party entering its land to conduct or commission remediation works. 75 Chief Executive Officer Power, as the person who released the hazardous contaminant contaminating the land, the relevant local government or the owner of the land, to conduct or commission remediation works in relation to contaminated land upon request by the administering authority. 76 Chief Executive Officer Power, as the recipient of a remediation notice under section 391, to request it be waived. Section 378(1) Section 385 (1) and (2) Section 390 Section 391 Section 392(1) Page 14 of 20

77 Chief Executive Officer Power, as owner of land, to consent to the preparation and submission of a draft site management plan by a third party. 78 Chief Executive Officer Power, to prepare, or commission the preparation of, a site management plan if requested to do so by the administering authority 79 Chief Executive Officer Power, as the person who released the contaminant, the relevant local government or the owner of the land, to prepare, or commission the preparation of, a site management plan if requested to do so by the administering authority. 80 Chief Executive Officer Power, as owner of land, to request the administering authority to waive the requirement to prepare a site management plan for contaminated land. 81 Chief Executive Officer Power, as owner of land, to consent to a third party entering the land to prepare a site management plan. Section 403 and 404 Section 405 Section 405 Section 407 Section 409 82 Chief Executive Officer Power, as owner of land, to agree to an amendment to the site management plan made by the administering authority. Section 419(1) 83 Chief Executive Officer Power, as the person who released the contaminant, Section 419(2) Page 15 of 20

the relevant local government or the owner of the land, to submit, at the request of the administering authority, a draft amendment of a site management plan. 84 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to require a person to provide information for the enforcement or administration of this Act. 85 Chief Executive Officer Power, as owner of land, to consent to an authorised person s entry onto the land. 86 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to issue a notice that an authorised person will enter land. 87 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to waive payment of costs of investigation or remediation work. 88 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to make an application to the court for an order against a defendant for costs. 89 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to carry out work or take other action reasonably necessary Section 451 Section 454 Section 454(3)(b) and (4) Section 489 Section 501(1)(c) Section 502A(2) Page 16 of 20

where a person has failed to comply with an order made under section 502. 90 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to make an application to the Court to remedy or restrain an offence against this Act. 91 Chief Executive Officer Power to exercise all the powers of the chief executive that have been delegated to Council. (Sub-section (2) permits sub delegation of these powers to a qualified entity). 92 Chief Executive Officer Power, where the chief executive has delegated the powers as an administering authority to Council, to exercise those delegated powers. 93 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to review a decision. 94 Chief Executive Officer Power, as a dissatisfied person, to apply for a review of an original decision. 95 Chief Executive Officer Power, as a dissatisfied person that has applied for a review under section 521, to apply to the Planning and Environment Court or the Land Court Section 505 Section 516 Section 518(1) Section 521(5) Section 521 Section 522 Page 17 of 20

for a stay of operation of the original decision. 96 Chief Executive Officer Power, as a dissatisfied person, to appeal to the Land Court against a review decision of an original decision mentioned in schedule 2, part 1. 97 Chief Executive Officer Power, as a dissatisfied person, to appeal to the Planning and Environment Court against a review decision of an original decision, other than a review decision to which Chapter 11, Part 3, Division 3, Subdivision 1 of this Act applies or a review decision that relates to an original decision mentioned in Schedule 2, Part 3. 97a Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, keep the registers listed in section 540(1) and keep them available for inspection. 98 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to prepare and submit a report to the chief executive. 99 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to request written notice of damage caused to land or something on the land by a person who enters land under an entry order. 100 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to change or cancel a condition of an environmental authority Page 18 of 20 Section 524 Section 531 Section 540, 541 and 542 Section 546 Section 578 Protection Act Section 620

given continuing effect under section 619(2)(d) or 619(4)(d) of this Act. 101 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, in relation to an activity being carried out under section 619(1) of this Act, to give the person carrying out the activity a development approval and a registration certificate. 102 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to give the registered operator for a level 1 approval for a level 1 chapter 4 activity taken to be a registration certificate under section 619, a notice stating that section 316 applies to the registration certificate. 103 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to amend a condition about financial assurance imposed under Chapter 13 Part 7. 104 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to consider or continue to consider, a draft transitional program submitted under section 332 or 333 before 4 April 2011 and decide whether to approve it under the unamended Act. 105 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to approve or refuse an application made by the holder of a transitional authority, to convert the conditions of the transitional authority to the standard conditions for the authority or relevant activity. 106 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to approve an application to convert a surrendered registration certificate to an environmental authority that has Section 621 Section 623 Section 634 Section 671(2) Section 697 Section 698B Page 19 of 20

been suspended under Chapter 5, Part 11A of this Act. 107 Chief Executive Officer Power, as an administering authority, to amend an environmental authority to which a requirement applies to impose a condition about the financial assurance and to give written notice of the amendment to the authority holder. Section 699 Page 20 of 20