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RESIDENTIAL PARKS ACT 2007 - SECT 6

6—Park rules

        (1)         The park owner of a residential park may make rules about the use, enjoyment, control and management of the park.

        (2)         However, rules may be made only about any of the following:

            (a)         the use of common areas and the operation of common area facilities;

            (b)         the making and abatement of noise;

            (c)         the carrying on of sporting and other recreational activities;

            (d)         the speed limits for motor vehicles;

            (e)         the parking of motor vehicles;

            (f)         the disposal of refuse;

            (g)         the keeping of pets;

            (h)         maintenance standards for dwellings installed or located in the residential park by residents, as they affect the general amenity of the park;

                  (i)         the landscaping and maintenance of sites for dwellings;

            (j)         the terms of any sub-tenancy managing agent agreements between the park owner and residents;

            (k)         limiting who may become residents to persons who are over the age of 50 years;

            (l)         guests or visitors of residents;

            (m)         other things prescribed under a regulation.

        (3)         Park rules relating to the terms of sub-tenancy managing agent agreements must include any rules approved by the Commissioner as model rules for the purposes of this subsection.

        (4)         A park rule will be void for the purposes of this Act to the extent that it is inconsistent with—

            (a)         this Act; or

            (b)         a model rule approved under subsection (3); or

            (c)         any other Act or law.

        (5)         The Legislative Instruments Act 1978 does not apply to park rules.



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