Library Purposes Trusts Regulations 1991 - legislation vic gov-2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with the Title section, ensuring you accurately reference 'Library Purposes Trusts Regulations 1991'.
  3. Move to the Objectives section. Here, confirm that you understand the purpose of the regulations regarding library land.
  4. In the Authorising provision section, note that these regulations are made under section 53 of the Libraries Act 1988.
  5. Fill out Schedule 1 for authority to surrender library land. Provide your full name, address, and details about the land being surrendered.
  6. Complete Schedule 2 if requesting a declaration from the Minister. Include evidence of eligibility as defined in section 43(2) of the Act.
  7. For Schedule 3, apply for authority to surrender or transfer land formerly used for library purposes by detailing your interest in the land.
  8. Finally, use Schedule 4 to publish a notice of application. Ensure all required information is included and submit within the specified timeframe.

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