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NORFOLK ISLAND
Noxious Weeds Act 1916
No. 4 of 1916
Compilation No. 1
Compilation date: 29 September 2018
Includes amendments up to: Norfolk Island Continued Laws Ordinance 2015 (No. 2, 2015)
NORFOLK ISLAND
NOXIOUS WEEDS ACT 1916
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
1. Short title 2. Definitions 3. Noxious weeds 4. Plants may be declared noxious weeds 5. Notice to owners of infested land 6. Forfeiture of right of pasturage 7. Obstruction of officers or aiding and abetting offences 8. Regulations Schedule 1 Schedule 2
NORFOLK ISLAND
Noxious Weeds Act 1916
An Act relating to noxious weeds. Short title 1. This Act may be cited as the Noxious Weeds Act 1916. Definitions 2. In this Act — "owner" includes occupier, lessee or other person entitled to any land whether on his own account or as agent, trustee or attorney. Noxious weeds 3. For the purposes of this Act, the plants specified in Schedule 1 shall be deemed to be noxious weeds. Plants may be declared noxious weeds 4. The Minister may, by notice published in the Gazette, declare any plant not specified in Schedule 1 to be a noxious weed for the purposes of this Act. Notice to owners of infested land 5. (1) The Chief Executive Officer may cause to be served upon the owner of any land which is infested with noxious weeds a notice in the form in Schedule 2 requiring him to eradicate noxious weeds from the land. (2) If the owner of any land is unknown or absent from, or has no known agent resident in, Norfolk Island, a notice in the form in Schedule 2 may be affixed in a conspicuous place on the land, and a copy of the notice shall be published in the Gazette, and a notice so affixed and published shall, for the purposes of this section, be deemed to be sufficient notice to the owner of the land: Provided that it shall not be necessary for any such notice to specify the name of any person as the owner of the land referred to therein. (3) If the owner of any land fails, within one month after service upon him of a notice in accordance with subsection 5(1) or 5(2), to eradicate noxious weeds from his land or to take such steps for the suppression of the weeds as the Chief Executive Officer deems sufficient, the Chief Executive Officer may cause the land to be cleared of noxious weeds, and require the owner of the land to pay the expense incurred by the Chief Executive Officer in clearing the land, and, if necessary, may recover the amount summarily. (4) If the owner of any land which has been cleared of noxious weeds allows the land to become again infested with the weeds, he shall be guilty of an offence against this Act, and shall, on summary conviction, be liable to a penalty not exceeding 10 penalty units in addition to the cost of again clearing the land. (5) If the owner of any land is unknown or absent from, or has no known agent resident in, Norfolk Island, and an order is made against him by virtue of subsections 5(3) and 5(4), the Chief Executive Officer may send notice of the order to the last known address of the owner, or, where the owner is not known, may notify the making of the order in the Gazette, and if, at the end of 6 months from the date of the making of the order, the expenses and penalty (if any) and all costs attending them have not been paid, the Chief Executive Officer may sell by public auction the land or so much thereof as is required for the payment of the expenses, penalty (if any) and costs, and may execute a conveyance thereof to the purchaser, and every such conveyance shall operate to vest absolutely in the purchaser the land described therein. Out of the proceeds of the sale the Chief Executive Officer shall reimburse himself for the expenses in connection with the sale and conveyance of the land and shall deduct the amount of the expenses of carrying out the requirements of the notice, of the penalty (if any), and of the costs of obtaining the order, and shall hold the balance (if any) in trust for the owner. Forfeiture of right of pasturage 6. Notwithstanding anything contained in the Pasturage and Enclosure Act 1949, any right of pasturage granted to an owner of land under that law, who allows any portion of his land to become infested with noxious weeds to the detriment of adjoining land, shall be suspended unless and until — (a) he clears the land in pursuance of section 5; or (b) the land is cleared by the Chief Executive Officer in pursuance of section 5, and he pays the expense incurred by the Chief Executive Officer in so clearing the land. Obstruction of officers or aiding and abetting offences 7. Any person who wilfully obstructs, resists, or hinders any person authorised by the Chief Executive Officer to clear any land of noxious weeds or who aids, abets, counsels or procures the commission of any offence against this Act or the Regulations made thereunder, shall be liable, upon summary conviction, to a penalty not exceeding 10 penalty units. Regulations 8. The Administrator may make regulations, not inconsistent with this Act, prescribing all matters which by this Act are required or permitted to be prescribed, or which are necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving effect to this Act.
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