NSW Legislation
Water (Part 5—Bore Licences) Regulation 1995
1 Name of Regulation This Regulation may be cited as the Water (Part 5—Bore Licences) Regulation 1995.
2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 1 September 1995.
3 Definitions (1) In this Regulation: the Act means the Water Act 1912. (2) In this Regulation, a reference to a form is a reference to a Form set out in Schedule 1.
4 Application for licence: sec 113 (1) For the purposes of section 113 (1) of the Act, an application for a licence for a new bore or for enlarging, deepening or altering an existing bore must be in Form 1. (2) For the purposes of section 113 (1) of the Act, the prescribed plans to accompany an application are plans showing: (a) the boundaries of the land occupied by the applicant, and (b) the site of the bore to be licensed, and (c) the boundaries of any land to be irrigated, and (d) the boundaries of the land of any other person to be supplied with water from the proposed works.
5 Form of licence: sec 115 For the purposes of section 115 (1) of the Act, a licence under section 115 of the Act is to be in Form 2.
6 Application for renewal of licence: sec 116 An application for renewal of a licence must be in a form approved by the Ministerial Corporation.
7 Licence fees: secs 115, 116 (1) For the purposes of sections 115 and 116 of the Act, the prescribed fee is: (a) $48, for the issue or renewal of a licence for an artesian bore, or (b) $151, for the issue or renewal of a licence for a bore, other than an artesian bore: (i) if the water is proposed to be used for irrigation, industrial or recreational purposes, or (ii) if the water is proposed to be used for town water supply purposes and not less than 60 megalitres per annum is proposed to be extracted. (2) If a number of bores (not being artesian bores) are used by the same licensee for town water supply purposes and not less than 60 megalitres per annum is proposed to be extracted, a total fee of $151 is payable for the issue or renewal of the licences for those bores.
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