(1) A proprietor of a
rooming house may make written rules about conduct or behaviour of the
residents.
(2) A house rule will
be void to the extent that—
(a) it
is made for a purpose other than enhancing the health or safety of persons or
the safety of property; or
(b) it
is inconsistent with this Act or any other Act or law.
(3) The house rules
for a rooming house (as from time to time in force under this section) are to
be taken to constitute terms of every rooming house agreement relating to the
rooming house.
(4) The
Legislative Instruments Act 1978 does not apply to house rules.