Atomic Energy Amendment (Mine Rehabilitation and Closure) Bill 2022

Type
Government
Portfolio
Industry, Science and Resources
Originating house
House of Representatives
Status
Act
Parliament no
47

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Summary

Amends the Atomic Energy Act 1953 to enable the minister to: grant a new rehabilitation authority to the mine operator of the Ranger Uranium Mine for the purpose of authorising rehabilitation, remediation and monitoring operations; vary the existing authority, including to extend the period in which it is in force for the purposes of the rehabilitation of the site; and declare that the relevant authority is no longer in force for areas of the site where rehabilitation requirements have been satisfied.

Progress

House of Representatives
Introduced and read a first time 08 Sep 2022
Second reading moved 08 Sep 2022
Second reading debate 26 Oct 2022
Referred to Federation Chamber 26 Oct 2022
Second reading debate 09 Nov 2022
Second reading agreed to 09 Nov 2022
Reported from Federation Chamber 09 Nov 2022
Third reading agreed to 09 Nov 2022
Senate
Introduced and read a first time 21 Nov 2022
Second reading moved 21 Nov 2022
Second reading debate 23 Nov 2022
Second reading debate 24 Nov 2022
Second reading agreed to 24 Nov 2022
Third reading agreed to 24 Nov 2022
Finally passed both Houses 24 Nov 2022
Assent
  • Act no: 63
  • Year: 2022
29 Nov 2022

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