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(b) in his opinion such part would have a significantly different effect on the relevant waters as a result of the granting of the application.

When appeal may be

brought.

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PART VI

APPEALS

29. (1) Subject to subsection (2), a person who is aggrieved by a requirement or decision of the Authority or the Secretary under any of the following provisions may appeal to an Appeal Board constituted under this Part-

(a) section 13(1) (requiring a convicted person to restore

waters);

(b) section 16(2)(b) (declaring an exemption to be inopera-

tive):

(c) section 17(3)(a)(i) (imposing terms and conditions subject

to which an exemption may continue in force);

(d) section 17(3)(a)(iii) or 17(3)(b) (cancelling an exemption); (e) section 17(3)(c) (amending or adding to a notice or

substituting a new notice);

(f) section 18(4) (refusing to vary an exemption);

(g) section 20(1) (refusing to grant a licence);

(h) section 20(4) (fixing terms and conditions of a licence); (i) section 20(5) (fixing the period for non-cancellation of a

licence without compensation);

(j) section 23(4) (refusing to renew a licence);

(k) section 24(3)(a)(i) (imposing new or amended terms or

conditions for continuance of a licence);

(l) sections 24(3)(a)(iii) and 24(3)(b) (cancelling a licence); (m) section 24(3)(c) (amending or adding to a notice or

substituting a new notice);

(n) section 28(4) (refusing to vary a licence);

(o) section 35 (requiring information to be furnished); (p) section 43 (refusing to withhold information from the

register).

(2) No appeal shall lie under this section where the require-

ment of the Authority is made with the prior approval of the Governor in Council under section 17(2) or 24(2).

(3) An appeal under subsection (1) shall be made by lodging a notice of appeal in the prescribed manner and form within 21 days after the person aggrieved has received notice of the decision or requirement.

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