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Physical Planning Act 1989.

Pays/Territoire
Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée
Type du document
Législation
Date
1989 (2006)
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Source d'origine
Papua New Guinea Consolidated Legislation 2006.
Titre complet
Being an Act to establish a comprehensive mechanism for physical planning at national and provincial levels of government and to provide powers for the planning and regulation of physical development and to repeal the Town Planning Act (Chapter 204), and for related purposes.
Sujet
Forêts, Terre et sols
Mot clé
Mesures de protection des forêts Gestion forestière/conservation des forêts Planification territoriale Institution Cour/tribunaux Location Procédures judiciaires/procédures administratives Subdivision foncière
Aire géographique
Asie et Pacifique, Mélanésie, Océanie, Petits états insulaires en développement, Pacifique Sud
Résumé

Section 2 declares that all land in Papua New Guinea shall be subject to this Act. Section 4 defines matters primarily of national interest for the purposes of this Act. Where consideration is being given to a physical planning matter under this Act, the appropriate authority shall take into account the provisions of the Environmental Planning Act 1978, the Environmental Contaminants Act 1978, and the Conservation Areas Act 1978 and other matters listed in section 5. The Minister may appoint a Chief Physical Planner for the purposes of this Act pursuant to section 6. The Chief Physical Planner is charged with the maintenance of standards of physical planning in the country and has such other powers, functions, duties and responsibilities as are prescribed. Duties of Minister responsible for physical planning are defined by section 7. A National Physical Planning Board is established under section 8. Functions of the Board are listed in section 17. Section17 to 33 provide for the establishment of Provincial Physical Planning Boards, Local Physical Planning Boards and the National Capital District Physical Planning Board, define their duties and powers and regulate their functioning. Section44 provides that a development plan may be prepared for any area in Papua New Guinea, whether or not it is a physical planning area, and may be: (a) a provincial development plan; or (b) an urban development plan; or (c) a local development plan; or (d) a subject development plan. Section 45 concerns contents of development plan. A development plan may designate land which may be required for public purposes as prescribed in the Land Act 1996. (sect. 56). The Minister may declare an area to be a physical planning area in the national interest under section 67 and a provincial Minister may declare an area within the province to be a physical planning area under section 68. Where a person intends to apply for a subdivision of land under Section 130 of the Land Act 1996 or a consolidation of leases under Section 131 of the Land Act 1996 for land within a physical planning area, he or she shall first obtain planning permission under section 75. Section 82 provides for a Preservation of Trees Order to be made by a Board for the preservation of any trees in a physical planning area. The Papua New Guinea Physical Planning Appeals Tribunal is established for the purpose of hearing appeals under this Act (sect. 88). (106 sections divided into 12 Parts)

Texte intégral
Anglais
Site web
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Références - Législation

Implementé par

Physical Planning Regulation 1990.

Législation | Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée | 1990 (2006)

Mot clé: Planification territoriale, Institution, Cour/tribunaux, Location, Procédures judiciaires/procédures administratives, Autorisation/permis, Aire protégée, Parcs nationaux

Source: FAO, FAOLEX

Amendé par

Physical Planning (Amendment) Act 2016 (No. 27 of 2016).

Législation | Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée | 2016

Mot clé: Planification territoriale, Royalties/redevances

Source: FAO, FAOLEX

Physical Planning (Amendment) Act 2022 (No. 55 of 2022).

Législation | Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée | 2022

Mot clé: Subdivision foncière, Planification territoriale

Source: FAO, FAOLEX