Discoveries During Operations Sample Clauses

Discoveries During Operations. If at any time during the carrying out of authorised exploration activities the explorer identifies any site, object or remains which the explorer suspects may be an Aboriginal site, object or remains, the explorer must, in addition to any other obligations under the Aboriginal heritage act: (a) promptly report the location of that site, object or those remains to the association; (b) not carry on any authorised exploration activities on the relevant site or the location of the relevant object or remains; and (c) leave where discovered, and not damage, disturb or interfere with, the relevant object or remains, unless and until: (d) the relevant site, object or remains is determined not to be an (e) if the relevant site, object or remains is determined to be an Aboriginal site, object or remains, the explorer is authorised under the Aboriginal heritage act to do otherwise.
Discoveries During Operations. If any time during the carrying out of any notified act a Council identifies any site, object or remains which it suspects may be an Aboriginal site, object or remains, that Council must, in addition to any other obligations under the Aboriginal Heritage Act: (a) promptly report the location of that site, object or those remains to the ILUA administrator; (b) cease to carry out that notified act on the relevant site or the location of the relevant object or remains; and (c) leave where discovered, and not damage, disturb or interfere with, the relevant object or remains, unless and until it is lawful for that Council to proceed.
Discoveries During Operations. If any time during the carrying out of any notifiable act the State or Council identifies any site, object or remains which it suspects may be an Aboriginal site, object or remains, the State or Council must, in addition to any other obligations under the Aboriginal Heritage Act: (a) promptly report the location of that site, object or those remains to [insert claim group notifiable body]; and (b) cease to carry out that notifiable act on the relevant site or the location of the relevant object or remains; and (c) leave where discovered, and not damage, disturb or interfere with, the relevant object or remains, unless and until it is lawful for the State or Council to proceed.