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CITY OF BRISBANE ACT 2010 - SECT 42B
Owners’ liability for party houses
42B Owners’ liability for party houses
(1) The council may make a local law that makes the owner of a
residential property liable to a penalty because of excessive noise regularly
emitted from the property.
(2) The
"owner" of a residential property includes a tenant if the tenant has a right
of exclusive occupation of the property under a lease.
(3) A
"residential property" is a property of a type that would ordinarily be used,
or is intended to be used, as a place of residence or mainly as a place of
residence.
(4) To remove any doubt, it is declared that— (a) the local law
may fix the number of times that excessive noise must be emitted from a
property before the owner becomes liable to the penalty; and
(b) a property
is not precluded from being a residential property merely because the property
is rented on a short-term basis.
(5) In a proceeding about a contravention of
the local law— (a) a noise abatement direction given to a person at a
property is evidence of excessive noise being emitted from the property; and
(b) a copy of information recorded in the register of enforcement acts under
the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 about the giving of a
noise abatement direction is evidence of the matters stated in it.
(6) A
"noise abatement direction" is a direction given to a person by a police
officer under the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 , section 581
(3) .
(7) Despite subsection (5) , a defendant may, with the leave of the
court, require the prosecution to call any person involved in the giving of
the noise abatement direction to give evidence at the hearing.
(8) The court
may give leave only if the court is satisfied that— (a) an irregularity may
exist in relation to the information or the giving of the
noise abatement direction; or
(b) it is in the interests of justice that the
person be called to give evidence.
(9) The chief executive officer may ask
the police commissioner to give the chief executive officer information about
noise abatement directions given to persons in Brisbane.
(10) The police
commissioner must comply with the request.
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