National Parks and Wildlife Regulation 2002. Country/Territory Australia Territorial subdivision New South Wales Document type Regulation Date 2002 (2007) Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Ecosystem preservation National parks Protected area Cultural heritage Authorization/permit Use restrictions Management/conservation Traditional rights/customary rights Wild fauna Institution Indigenous peoples Public health Protection of species Geographical area Asia and the Pacific, Australia and New Zealand, Indian Ocean, Oceania, South Pacific Entry into force notes This Regulation commences on 1 September 2002. Abstract This Regulation implements the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 by providing specifications on the use of parks (Part 2), the management of cultural heritage (sect. 15), the protection of public health in Kosciuszko National Park (Part 3), licences and certificates (Part 4), fauna protection (Part 5), exemption in favour of Aboriginal people (Part 6), the management of Aboriginal land (Part 7) and related institutions and offences and penalties provisions. Full text English Website www.austlii.edu.au References - Legislation Implements National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974. Legislation | Australia | 1974 (2018) Keyword: Protected area, Birds, Endangered species, Wild flora, Institution, Marine mammals, Hunting gear/hunting methods, Wildlife products, Biodiversity, Contract/agreement, Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings, Court/tribunal, Dangerous animal/harmful animal, Hunting authorization/permit, Reptiles, Offences/penalties, Cultural heritage, Protection of species, Indigenous peoples Source: FAO, FAOLEX Repealed by National Parks and Wildlife Regulation 2009. Legislation | Australia | 2009 (2016) Keyword: National parks, Ecosystem preservation, Protected area, Cultural heritage, Authorization/permit, Use restrictions, Management/conservation, Traditional rights/customary rights, Wild fauna, Institution, Indigenous peoples, Public health, Protection of species, International trade Source: FAO, FAOLEX