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Heritage Committee
Agency overview
Formed11 March 1990 (1990-03-11)
Dissolved20 August 1992 (1992-08-20)
Superseding agency
TypeStatutory authority
JurisdictionQueensland
Key documents
  • Establishing: Heritage Buildings Protection Act 1990
  • Abolishing: Heritage Buildings Protection Amendment Act 1992; Queensland Heritage Act 1992
Agency ID11598[a]
Footnotes
Source[1]

The Heritage Committee was established on 11/3/1990 and abolished on 20/8/1992.

It was a Queensland Government statutory authority responsible for the protection of a number of significant historical buildings listed under the Heritage Buildings Protection Act 1990. The Heritage Buildings Protection Amendment Act 1992 amended the original act to expire 'on the day before the day on which section 3 of the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 commences', leading to the Heritage Buildings Protection Act expiring on 20 August 1992, when the Heritage Committee was replaced by the Queensland Heritage Council.

History

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Establishment

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The Heritage Committee was constituted as a statutory body under the "Heritage Buildings Protection Act 1990", assuming responsibility for the protection of a number of significant historical buildings listed under the Act. The committee was intended to serve as an interim organisation whose purpose was to prevent any destruction of or damage to the listed historical buildings while a more fully comprehensive heritage Act was in the process of being drafted and implemented.[1]

Abolition

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The Heritage Buildings Protection Amendment Act 1992 amended the original act to expire 'on the day before the day on which section 3 of the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 commences', leading to the Heritage Buildings Protection Act expiring on 20 August 1992, when the Heritage Committee was replaced by the Queensland Heritage Council.[1]

Function

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The agency had the following responsibilities:[1]

  • Under the Act, the primary function of the committee was to respond to applications from owners of listed buildings who intended to demolish, develop or subdivide those buildings.

Administered Acts

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The statutory authority executed its functions and responsibilites via various Acts and regulations. Acts administered by the statutory authority included:[1]

  • Heritage Buildings Protection Act 1990

Administrative structure

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The authority comprised a body corporate including a presiding officer nominated by the Minister, as well as seven other members representing various organisations and stakeholders.[1]

Notes

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  1. ^ Queensland State Archives agency identity number

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "Heritage Committee – Id:11598". Queensland State Archives. Retrieved 11 April 2020.

Sources

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  • Heritage Buildings Protection Act 1990
  • Heritage Buildings Protection Amendment Act 1992
  • Queensland Heritage Act 1992
  • Grigg, Charlotte, 1996, 'Protecting Queensland's cultural heritage: the regulatory framework', Research Bulltetin no 7/96, Queensland Parliamentary Library

Attribution

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This Wikipedia article was originally based on Agency Details: Heritage Committee published by the State of Queensland under CC-BY 3.0 AU licence (accessed on 11 April 2020) Category:Articles incorporating text from the Queensland State Archives


Category:Defunct government agencies of Queensland Category:1990 establishments in Australia Category:Government agencies established in 1990 Category:1992 disestablishments in Australia Category:Government agencies disestablished in 1992