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Mine licence process under the microscope at the start of 2017, with proposals now moving through to the Government

Mine licence process under the microscope at the start of 2017, with proposals now moving through to the Government.

That means any licence application will have to go to the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner to be debated for approval by the DSP.

DSP’s ‘public consultation’

One of the key questions raised at the public consultation was how many people could be affected and what the impact would be.

The DSP will discuss whether it wants to increase the fee.

The consultation include경주출장샵s three questions:

How many people could potentially benefit from any licence being offered?

What costs would the l골드 카지노icence impose on local councils and other community organisations if it was introduced?

What effect would the DSP’s proposed regulation have on community-owned land and on land that already has a licence?

The DSP has given a rough estimate for these costs, but the agency is expected to provide figures for all three questions in the end.

The DSP will also hold a public hearing on February 5 to discuss potential impact on services, particularly the housing and homelessness services.

Frequently asked questions

If the DSP wants to raise more revenue

Where will the money come from?

How much will it cost?

What impact on services w속초안마ill it have?

How will it be spent?

How will public consultation take place?

Are there any other issues to consider?

The cost estimate provided in this submission also includes a breakdown of costs to operate and operate without a licence.

The main reasons a person might want or need a licence for an area are: