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COMMONWEALTH GAMES ARRANGEMENTS (MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS) BILL 2005

                 PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA

          Commonwealth Games Arrangements
          (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005
                                 Act No.


                       TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Clause                                                                Page

PART 1--PRELIMINARY                                                      2
  1.     Purpose                                                         2
  2.     Commencement                                                    2
  3.     Principal Act                                                   3

PART 2--DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT POWERS                                4
  4.     Definitions                                                     4
  5.     Test events                                                     7
  6.     New sections 3C and 3D inserted                                 7
         3C.      Declaration of Games periods                           7
         3D.      Declaration of prohibited items                        8
  7.     Amendments to Part 3 of Principal Act                           8
  8.     New section 28AA inserted                                       9
         28AA. Delegation of prescribed powers and functions             9
  9.     New Part 3A inserted                                            9
         PART 3A--EXEMPTIONS FROM OTHER LAWS                             9
         28C.     Application                                            9
         28D.     Limitation on powers to make local laws                9
         28E.     Order declaring that section 28D applies              11
         28F.     Noise and light                                       11
         28G.     Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 and other Acts         12
         28H.     Major Events (Crowd Management) Act 2003 does
                  not apply                                             13

PART 3--MANAGEMENT OF GAMES MANAGEMENT AREAS                            14
  10.    Restricted access areas                                        14
  11.    New sections 50A and 50B inserted                              14
         50A. Declaration of persons authorised to be in restricted
                  access areas other than during Games period           14
         50B. Authorisation to be in restricted access areas by
                  Corporation during Games period                       16




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Clause Page 12. New sections 51A and 51B inserted 17 51A. Warning people to leave restricted access area 17 51B. Direction not to enter restricted access area 17 13. Offences in restricted access areas 17 14. Power to remove offenders 19 15. New Part 5AA inserted 19 PART 5AA--MANAGEMENT OF GAMES MANAGEMENT AREAS 19 56AA. Application of Part 19 56AB. Secretary to manage Games management areas during Games period 20 56AC. Committees of management, land managers and other persons 21 56AD. Games management areas to be restored to reasonable condition 22 56AE. Designated access area to be restored to reasonable condition 22 56AF. Removal of vehicles obstructing Games management area 23 PART 4--MANAGEMENT OF EVENTS AND CROWD CONTROL 25 16. Part 4 heading amended 25 17. Temporary closure of roads 25 18. New section 45A inserted 25 45A. Deemed permit under section 99B of Road Safety Act 1986 25 19. New Division 2C of Part 5A inserted 26 Division 2C--Advertising on Boats 26 56KJA. Corporation may authorise advertising on boats 26 56KJB. Application for advertising on boats authorisation 27 56KJC. What can an advertising on boats authorisation contain? 27 56KJD. Offence to display advertising on boats 28 20. Part heading amended and New Division heading inserted 29 21. Disrupting events 29 22. New section 56ZE and Divisions 2 to 6 of Part 5B inserted 29 56ZE. Entry to playing fields 29 Division 2--Crowd Control in Games Management Areas 30 56ZF. Prohibition of advertisements 30 56ZG. Offence to damage or deface 31 56ZH. Offence to erect structures or display sign or banner 32 56ZI. Offence to block stairs, exits or entries 32 ii 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Clause Page 56ZJ. Offence to climb on fence, barrier or barricade 32 56ZK. Offence to throw or kick projectiles 33 56ZL. Offence to use loud hailer etc. 33 56ZM. Offence to conduct surveys or solicit money etc. 34 56ZN. Hawking or sale of goods or services 34 56ZO. Bringing in goods for sale or distribution 35 56ZP. Tickets 35 56ZQ. Busking in Games management areas 35 56ZR. Alcohol 36 56ZS. Vehicles in Games management area 36 56ZT. Parking or leaving vehicles in Games management area 37 56ZU. Prohibited items 37 56ZV. Surrender or confiscation of prohibited items 38 56ZW. Storage of prohibited items surrendered or confiscated 38 56ZX. Confiscation of other items 40 56ZY. Storage, return and destruction of items surrendered or confiscated 41 56ZZ. Storage fee 41 56ZZA. Direction to leave Games management area 42 56ZZB. Repeat offenders 44 Division 3--Advertising 45 56ZZC. Prohibition of unauthorised advertising 45 Division 4--Authorisation of Certain Activities by Secretary 47 56ZZD. Secretary may authorise certain activities 47 56ZZE. Secretary may revoke authorisation 47 56ZZF. Declaration of class of persons 48 Division 5--Authorisation of certain activities by the Corporation 49 56ZZG. Corporation may authorise certain activities 49 56ZZH. Application for authorisation under this Division 49 56ZZI. What can an authorisation under this Division contain? 50 Division 6--Authorisations Under Divisions 4 and 5 50 56ZZJ. Offence to fail to comply with terms and conditions 50 56ZZK. Production of authorisation 51 iii 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Clause Page PART 5--AUTHORISED OFFICERS AND OTHER ENFORCEMENT MATTERS 52 23. New Divisions 1 to 4 of Part 6 inserted 52 Division 1--Authorised Officers 52 57AA. Appointment of authorised officers 52 57AB. Identification of authorised officers 53 57AC. Offence to hinder or obstruct authorised officer 54 57AD. Offence to impersonate authorised officer 54 57AE. Monitoring 54 57AF. Delegation under this Part by Secretary 54 Division 2--Powers of Authorised Officers 55 57AG. Power to require name and address 55 57AH. Refusal to give name and address 56 57AI. Inspection--ticketed venues 56 Division 3--Miscellaneous Enforcement Matters 58 57AJ. Infringement notices 58 57AK. Police may use reasonable force to remove person 58 Division 4--Miscellaneous 59 57AL. No compensation 59 24. New Schedule 5 inserted 59 SCHEDULE 5--Infringement Notices 59 PART 6--OTHER AMENDMENTS 63 25. Regulations 63 26. Offences by corporation and partnerships etc. 64 27. Expiry 65 28. Statute law revision 65 ENDNOTES 66 iv 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA A BILL to amend the Commonwealth Games Arrangements Act 2001 to provide for miscellaneous matters, including the management and regulation of areas being used for the Commonwealth Games and associated events, to exempt Commonwealth Games venues, facilities and other areas from various laws to facilitate the efficient delivery of the Games, to make various other amendments necessary for the effective conduct of the Commonwealth Games and associated events or the effective operation of that Act and for other purposes. Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 The Parliament of Victoria enacts as follows: 1 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 1--Preliminary s. 1 PART 1--PRELIMINARY 1. Purpose The main purpose of this Act is to amend the Commonwealth Games Arrangements Act 2001-- 5 (a) to provide for the management and regulation of areas, whether on land or water, being used for the Commonwealth Games and associated events; (b) to exempt Commonwealth Games venues, 10 facilities and other areas from various laws to facilitate the efficient delivery of the Games; (c) to make various other amendments necessary for-- 15 (i) the effective conduct of the Commonwealth Games and associated events; or (ii) the effective operation of that Act; (d) to provide for other miscellaneous matters. 20 2. Commencement This Act comes into operation on the day after the day on which it receives the Royal Assent. 2 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 1--Preliminary s. 3 3. Principal Act See: In this Act, the Commonwealth Games Act No. Arrangements Act 2001 is called the Principal 57/2001. Reprint No. 1 Act. as at 5 November 2003 and amending Act Nos 12/2004, 13/2004 and 108/2004. LawToday: www.dms. dpc.vic. gov.au __________________ 3 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 2--Development and Management Powers s. 4 PART 2--DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT POWERS 4. Definitions (1) In section 3(1) of the Principal Act, insert the following definitions-- ' "advertising on boats authorisation" means an 5 authorisation given by the Corporation under section 56KJA; "authorised officer" means a person appointed under Division 1 of Part 6 to be an authorised officer; 10 "distress signal" means a pyrotechnic device intended for signalling, warning, rescue or similar purposes, and includes marine flares and signals, landing flares, highway fusees, line-carrying rockets, anti-hail rockets, cloud 15 rockets, avalanche rockets and smoke generators; "Games management area" means-- (a) a Commonwealth Games venue; (b) a designated access area; 20 "Games period" means-- (a) March 2006; or (b) if any order under section 3C is in force, the period specified in that order; "laser pointer" means a hand-held battery- 25 operated article designed or adapted to emit laser beams; "prohibited item" means-- (a) an animal (other than, if the person is blind, deaf or otherwise suffering a 30 disability, a guide dog used by that person or to assist that person); 4 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 2--Development and Management Powers s. 4 (b) a laser pointer; (c) fireworks or a distress signal; (d) a dangerous article within the meaning of the Control of Weapons Act 1990; (e) a whistle or loud hailer; 5 (f) a public address system, electronic equipment, broadcast equipment or similar device which may interfere with broadcast equipment or similar devices being used by the Secretary, the 10 Corporation or a person authorised under this Act to use such equipment or devices; (g) a prohibited weapon or controlled weapon within the meaning of the 15 Control of Weapons Act 1990, the possession of which would constitute an offence under that Act; (h) a firearm within the meaning of the Firearms Act 1996, the possession of 20 which would constitute an offence under that Act; (i) a flag or banner which-- (i) is larger than 1 metre by 1 metre; or 25 (ii) has a handle longer than 18 metres; (j) a bicycle, scooter, skateboard, roller skates or roller blades; (k) any items which are in such a quantity 30 that a reasonable person could infer that those items are to be used for commercial purposes; 5 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 2--Development and Management Powers s. 4 (l) any item which the Minister declares under section 3D to be a prohibited item; "restricted access area" means an area that has been marked off or caused to be marked off 5 under section 49; "ticketed venue" means a Commonwealth Games venue to which entry is only permitted by a ticket issued by or on behalf of the Corporation; 10 "vehicle" has the same meaning as it has in the Road Safety Act 1986;'. (2) In section 3(1) of the Principal Act, for the definition of "Secretary" substitute-- ' "Secretary" means-- 15 (a) in Division 1 of Part 6, the person who for the time being is the Department Head under the Public Administration Act 2004 of the Department for Victorian Communities; 20 (b) except in Division 1 of Part 6, the body corporate constituted under section 25A;'. (3) After section 3(2) of the Principal Act insert-- '(3) If under the Public Administration Act 25 2004 the name of the Department for Victorian Communities is changed, the reference in sub-section (1) in the definition of "Secretary" to that Department must, from the date when the name is changed, be 30 treated as a reference to the Department by its new name.'. 6 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 2--Development and Management Powers s. 5 5. Test events At the end of section 3B of the Principal Act insert-- "(2) An Order made under sub-section (1) may specify that-- 5 (a) all the provisions of the Act or only particular provisions of the Act as specified in the Order apply to the test event; or (b) all the provisions of the regulations or 10 only particular provisions of the regulations as specified in the Order apply to the test event; or (c) a combination of the provisions referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b) as 15 specified in the Order apply to the test event.". 6. New sections 3C and 3D inserted After section 3B of the Principal Act insert-- "3C. Declaration of Games periods 20 (1) The Minister, by order published in the Government Gazette, may declare that a period specified in the order is a Games period for the purposes of this Act. (2) An order under sub-section (1)-- 25 (a) must specify a Games period not exceeding 90 days which includes March 2006 or part of March 2006; (b) may specify different Games periods for different Games management areas; 30 (c) may be of general or limited application; 7 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 2--Development and Management Powers s. 7 (d) may differ according to differences in time, place or circumstance. 3D. Declaration of prohibited items (1) Subject to sub-section (2), the Minister may declare any item to be a prohibited item for 5 the purposes of this Act. (2) The Minister must consult with the Minister administering the Control of Weapons Act 1990 and the Minister administering the Fair Trading Act 1999 before making a 10 declaration under this section. (3) A declaration under sub-section (1) must be published in the Government Gazette.". 7. Amendments to Part 3 of Principal Act (1) In the heading to Part 3 of the Principal Act, after 15 "FACILITIES" insert "AND GAMES MANAGEMENT AREAS". (2) At the foot of section 14(1) of the Principal Act insert-- 20 'Note: The definition of "land" in section 38 of the Interpretation of Legislation Act 1984 includes land covered by water.'. (3) After section 14(3) of the Principal Act insert-- "(4) Before the Minister makes a venue Order in respect of land to which the National Parks 25 Act 1975 applies, the Minister must consult with the Minister administering that Act.". (4) In section 15(1)(a)(i) of the Principal Act, after "venue" insert "or a designated access area". (5) After section 16(2) of the Principal Act insert-- 30 '(3) If a proposed designated access area or any part of a proposed designated access area is land to which the National Parks Act 1975 applies, the Minister must consult with the 8 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 2--Development and Management Powers s. 8 Minister administering that Act before making a designated access area Order in respect of that land. Note: The definition of "land" in section 38 of the 5 Interpretation of Legislation Act 1984 includes land covered by water.'. 8. New section 28AA inserted After section 28 of the Principal Act insert-- "28AA. Delegation of prescribed powers and functions 10 The Secretary, in writing, must delegate to the Corporation any prescribed powers or functions or any prescribed class of powers or functions under this Act or the regulations.". 15 9. New Part 3A inserted After Part 3 of the Principal Act insert-- "PART 3A--EXEMPTIONS FROM OTHER LAWS 28C. Application 20 Nothing in this Part limits the effect or operation of any other exemptions applying to a Games management area under this Act or any other law. 28D. Limitation on powers to make local laws 25 (1) This section applies during-- (a) a Games period; or (b) any period other than a Games period if an order under section 28E is in force. (2) A Council must not make a local law under 30 the Local Government Act 1989 for or with respect to-- 9 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 2--Development and Management Powers s. 9 (a) a Games management area; or (b) the carrying out of works for the purposes of the development or use of a Games management area, including the timing of works (including hours for 5 building) for, and standards of, construction of those works; or (c) restricting the emanation of noise or light from a Games management area; or 10 (d) restricting the use of any road for access to or egress from a Games management area. (3) Without limiting sections 111(2), 111(3) and 111(4) of the Local Government Act 1989, 15 a local law, whether made before or after the commencement of this section, is inoperative to the extent that it makes provision for or with respect to or affecting any matter or thing referred to in sub-section (2). 20 (4) Without limiting sub-section (3), a local law is inoperative to the extent that it is inconsistent with the exercise of any powers or functions under this Act-- (a) by the Corporation; or 25 (b) by the Secretary. (5) Without limiting sub-section (3), a local law is inoperative to the extent that it has the effect of, or is exercised in a manner directed at, preventing, hindering or disrupting the 30 Secretary or the Corporation in the performance of an obligation or the pursuit of a right under any agreement, if the Governor in Council, by order published in the Government Gazette, declares it to be 35 inoperative. 10 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 2--Development and Management Powers s. 9 28E. Order declaring that section 28D applies (1) The Governor in Council, by order published in the Government Gazette, may declare that section 28D or any provision of section 28D applies during a period other than a Games 5 period. (2) An order under sub-section (1)-- (a) must specify the period for which it applies-- (i) not being a Games period; and 10 (ii) not exceeding 6 months; (b) must specify that the whole of section 28D applies or the specific provisions of section 28D in respect of which the order applies; 15 (c) must specify the Commonwealth Games venues or Games management areas to which it applies; (d) may specify specific local laws or classes of local laws in respect of which 20 section 28D applies or a specific provision of section 28D applies; (e) may be of general or limited application; (f) may differ according to differences in 25 time, place or circumstance. 28F. Noise and light Nothing in the Health Act 1958 or the Local Government Act 1989 or regulations or local laws under those Acts applies in respect 30 of noise or light emanating from a Games management area. 11 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 2--Development and Management Powers s. 9 28G. Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 and other Acts (1) Despite anything to the contrary in the Land Act 1958, any Crown grant, the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978, any reservation 5 under either of those Acts or any regulations made under either of those Acts, land in a Games management area may be entered and used for any of the following purposes-- (a) the preparation or conduct of a 10 Commonwealth Games event or any associated event, activity or program or any activity ancillary to any such event, activity or program; (b) the use or development of a Games 15 management area; (c) the provision, development or use of facilities; (d) any commercial or promotional activities associated with, or ancillary 20 to, the Commonwealth Games or a Commonwealth Games event; (e) any other purpose necessary for the carrying out of functions or powers under this Act. 25 (2) Despite anything to the contrary in the National Parks Act 1975, the State Sport Centres Act 1994, the Melbourne and Olympic Parks Act 1985, the Melbourne Cricket Ground Act 1933, the Albert Park 30 Land Act 1972, the Environment Effects Act 1978 or any regulations made under any of those Acts, the Secretary or the Corporation may carry out any functions or powers under this Act. 35 12 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 2--Development and Management Powers s. 9 28H. Major Events (Crowd Management) Act 2003 does not apply The Major Events (Crowd Management) Act 2003 does not apply to a Commonwealth Games event or to a Games management 5 area despite-- (a) that event being conducted in a managed venue within the meaning of that Act; or (b) that Games management area or any 10 part of that area being a managed venue within the meaning of that Act.". __________________ 13 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 3--Management of Games Management Areas s. 10 PART 3--MANAGEMENT OF GAMES MANAGEMENT AREAS 10. Restricted access areas (1) In the heading to Part 5 of the Principal Act, after "WORKS" insert "AND GAMES 5 MANAGEMENT AREAS". (2) In section 49(d) of the Principal Act, after "access area" insert "and the restrictions (if any) which apply in relation to that area". (3) In section 50(1) of the Principal Act-- 10 (a) after "holder" insert "or class of employee or person"; (b) in paragraph (a) after "employee" insert "or class of employee"; (c) in paragraph (b)-- 15 (i) after "person" insert "or class of person"; (ii) after "project" insert "or for any other purpose necessary for, or related to, the safe or effective management or 20 conduct of the Commonwealth Games or a Commonwealth Games event.". 11. New sections 50A and 50B inserted After section 50 of the Principal Act insert-- "50A. Declaration of persons authorised to be in 25 restricted access areas other than during Games period (1) The Secretary, by declaration, may authorise a class of person or classes of persons to enter and remain on any part of a restricted 30 access area for any of the following purposes or any combination of those purposes-- 14 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 3--Management of Games Management Areas s. 11 (a) the preparation or conduct of, or participation in, the Commonwealth Games, a Commonwealth Games event or any associated event, activity or program; 5 (b) the carrying out of any activity associated with or ancillary to the matters specified in paragraph (a); (c) the use and occupation of the Games Village; 10 (d) the use of any facilities. (2) A declaration under sub-section (1)-- (a) must specify the class of person or classes of persons to whom the authorisation applies; 15 (b) must specify the terms and conditions (if any) to which the authorisation is subject; (c) subject to paragraph (d), may specify-- (i) the period during which the 20 authorisation applies; and (ii) the area to which the authorisation applies; (d) must not specify a period which is a Games period; 25 Note: See section 50B. (e) may be of general or limited application; (f) may differ according to differences in time, place or circumstance. 30 (3) A declaration under sub-section (1) must be published in the Government Gazette. 15 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 3--Management of Games Management Areas s. 11 50B. Authorisation to be in restricted access areas by Corporation during Games period (1) The Corporation may authorise a person, a class of person or classes of persons to enter 5 and remain on any part of a restricted access area during a Games period for any of the following purposes or any combination of those purposes-- (a) the preparation or conduct of, or 10 participation in, the Commonwealth Games, a Commonwealth Games event or any associated event, activity or program; (b) the carrying out of any activity 15 associated with or ancillary to the matters specified in paragraph (a); (c) the use and occupation of the Games Village during a Games period; (d) the use of any facilities during a Games 20 period. (2) An authorisation under sub-section (1)-- (a) must be in writing; and (b) must specify the person, class of person or classes of persons to whom the 25 authorisation applies; (c) must specify the terms and conditions (if any) to which the authorisation is subject; (d) may specify-- 30 (i) the period during a Games period to which the authorisation applies; and 16 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 3--Management of Games Management Areas s. 12 (ii) the area to which the authorisation applies; (e) may be of general or limited application; (f) may differ according to differences in 5 time, place or circumstance.". 12. New sections 51A and 51B inserted After section 51 of the Principal Act insert-- "51A. Warning people to leave restricted access area 10 (1) The Secretary, a member of the police force or an authorised officer may warn any person who is not authorised under section 50, 50A or 50B to be in a restricted access area or otherwise authorised under this Act to be in 15 that area to leave any part of a restricted access area. (2) For the purposes of section 9(1) of the Summary Offences Act 1966, the Secretary is deemed to be the occupier of the land 20 concerned in exercising a power under sub- section (1). 51B. Direction not to enter restricted access area An authorised officer or a member of the 25 police force may direct any person who is not authorised under section 50, 50A or 50B to be in a restricted access area or otherwise authorised under this Act to be in that area not to enter a restricted access area.". 30 13. Offences in restricted access areas (1) In section 52(1)(a) of the Principal Act, after "section 50" insert "or is authorised under section 50A or 50B or otherwise under this Act". 17 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 3--Management of Games Management Areas s. 13 (2) In section 54(2) of the Principal Act, after "section 50" insert "or section 50A or 50B or otherwise under this Act". (3) In section 55 of the Principal Act-- (a) after "member of the police force" insert 5 "or an authorised officer"; (b) after "section 50" insert "or other evidence of that person's authority to be in that area". (4) At the end of section 55 of the Principal Act insert-- 10 "(2) A member of the police force or an authorised officer must-- (a) produce proof of his or her identity and official status before exercising a power under sub-section (1) unless, in the case 15 of a member of the police force, the member is in uniform; and (b) inform the person that-- (i) the authorised officer or member of the police force (as the case 20 requires) is empowered under sub- section (1) to ask the person to produce evidence of that person's authority to enter or remain on the restricted access area or to ask the 25 person to give that person's name and address; and (ii) it is an offence to fail to comply with the requirements of sub- section (1); and 30 (c) make all reasonable attempts to ensure that the person understands the requirement made under sub- section (1). 18 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 3--Management of Games Management Areas s. 14 (3) It is not an offence for a person to fail to comply with sub-section (1) if the authorised officer or member of the police force (as the case requires) did not comply with sub- section (2).". 5 14. Power to remove offenders After section 56(1) of the Principal Act insert-- "(1A) A member of the police force may remove a person from a Games management area if the member of the police force believes on 10 reasonable grounds that-- (a) the person is not authorised to be in a restricted access area; and (b) the person has been given a warning to leave the restricted access area under 15 section 51A or has been directed under section 51B not to enter the area and the person has refused to comply with the warning or the direction, as the case requires.". 20 15. New Part 5AA inserted After Part 5 of the Principal Act insert-- 'PART 5AA--MANAGEMENT OF GAMES MANAGEMENT AREAS 56AA. Application of Part 25 Nothing in this Part prevents a person outside a Games period-- (a) driving a vehicle, or being a passenger in a vehicle being driven, on a public highway through a Games management 30 area; 19 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 3--Management of Games Management Areas s. 15 (b) attending in a Games management area-- (i) a public entertainment; (ii) a public sporting activity-- approved by the committee of 5 management or other land manager of that area; (c) patronising a business that is permanently located in a Games management area. 10 56AB. Secretary to manage Games management areas during Games period (1) Subject to this Act, during a Games period, the Secretary is responsible for the management and control of a Games 15 management area for the purposes of-- (a) the Commonwealth Games; and (b) the management and conduct of Commonwealth Games events or associated events, activities or 20 programs; and (c) carrying out activities ancillary to or associated with the Commonwealth Games, Commonwealth Games events or associated events, activities or 25 programs; and (d) carrying out any other functions or powers under this Act. (2) Despite sub-section (1), and without limiting its other powers under this Act, the 30 Corporation is responsible for and has all powers necessary to control access to a Games management area by participants, 20 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 3--Management of Games Management Areas s. 15 officials, volunteers, spectators and other persons during a Games period. 56AC. Committees of management, land managers and other persons (1) During a Games period, the powers of any 5 committee of management under any Act, any land manager under any Act or a person referred to in sub-section (2) in respect of any Games management area must not be exercised except-- 10 (a) with the consent of the Secretary; or (b) in accordance with any agreement or arrangement entered into with the Secretary or with the Corporation. (2) Despite sub-section (1), a person who has a 15 pre-existing right to carry on a business in premises in a Games management area, being premises in respect of which the person has a right of occupation, may, during a Games period, carry on that business-- 20 (a) to the extent, and in accordance with the conditions, that the Secretary, after consultation with the committee of management or other land manager (as the case requires), approves; or 25 (b) in the case where an agreement or arrangement has been entered into with the Corporation, to the extent, and in accordance with the agreement or arrangement and any conditions, that 30 the Corporation, after consultation with the committee of management or other land manager (as the case requires), approves; or 21 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 3--Management of Games Management Areas s. 15 (c) in the event of a dispute, to the extent, and in accordance with the conditions, that the Minister approves. 56AD. Games management areas to be restored to reasonable condition 5 (1) A Games management area which is a Commonwealth Games venue must, as soon as practicable after the end of a Games period, be restored by the Secretary to a condition reasonably comparable to its 10 condition immediately before the beginning of that period. (2) The Secretary must take all reasonable steps to ensure compliance with sub-section (1). (3) If there is a dispute between the committee 15 of management or other land manager (as the case requires) and the Secretary about the standard of restoration in the Commonwealth Games venue, the committee of management or the land manager (as the case requires) or 20 the Secretary may refer the matter to the Minister administering the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 and the Minister administering this Act for a decision on the matter. 25 56AE. Designated access area to be restored to reasonable condition A Games management area which is a designated access area must, as soon as practicable after the end of a Games period, 30 be restored by the Secretary to a condition reasonably comparable to its condition immediately before the beginning of that period. 22 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 3--Management of Games Management Areas s. 15 56AF. Removal of vehicles obstructing Games management area (1) A member of the police force may move or cause to be moved a vehicle which is parked or left standing-- 5 (a) in a Games management area, if that vehicle is not authorised to be in that area; or (b) so close to a Games management area as to obstruct access to, or egress from, 10 it by vehicles or pedestrians. (2) A member of the police force may move or cause to be moved a vehicle which is parked or left standing in a Games management area if, in the opinion of the member of the police 15 force, the vehicle is-- (a) a danger to other vehicles or persons in that area; or (b) causing or likely to cause traffic congestion; or 20 (c) hindering or obstructing, or likely to hinder or obstruct-- (i) a Commonwealth Games event or an associated event, activity or program; or 25 (ii) any activity associated with or ancillary to the Commonwealth Games, a Commonwealth Games event or an associated event, activity or program; 30 (iii) access to or egress from any facilities used for the purposes of the Commonwealth Games. 23 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 3--Management of Games Management Areas s. 15 (3) Sub-section (2) applies whether or not the vehicle is authorised to be in the Games management area. (4) A member of the police force acting in accordance with this section may-- 5 (a) enter a vehicle using, if necessary, reasonable force, for the purpose of conveniently or expeditiously moving it; and (b) move the vehicle to the nearest 10 convenient place. (5) The Chief Commissioner of Police may recover from the owner of a vehicle moved under this section any reasonable costs incurred in moving it. 15 (6) In this section, "owner" has the same meaning as it has in Part 7 of the Road Safety Act 1986.'. __________________ 24 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Management of Events and Crowd Control s. 16 PART 4--MANAGEMENT OF EVENTS AND CROWD CONTROL 16. Part 4 heading amended In the heading to Part 4 of the Principal Act, after "PROJECTS" insert "AND GAMES 5 MANAGEMENT AREAS". 17. Temporary closure of roads (1) After section 45(1) of the Principal Act insert-- "(1A) Subject to sub-section (2), the Minister may temporarily close a road or part of a road to 10 traffic generally or to a particular class of traffic if the Minister considers it necessary to do so for the purposes of conducting a Commonwealth Games event or any purpose associated with or ancillary to the conduct of 15 that event.". (2) In section 45(2) of the Principal Act, after "sub-section (1)" insert "or sub-section (1A)". (3) After section 45(2) of the Principal Act insert-- '(3) In this section, "traffic" means vehicular 20 traffic, pedestrian traffic and all other kinds of traffic.'. 18. New section 45A inserted After section 45 of the Principal Act insert-- "45A. Deemed permit under section 99B of Road 25 Safety Act 1986 (1) For the purposes of preparation for the conducting of a Commonwealth Games event which involves conducting a non-road activity within the meaning of section 99B of 30 the Road Safety Act 1986 on a highway within the meaning of that Act, the Secretary 25 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Management of Events and Crowd Control s. 19 is deemed to be a person to whom a permit under that section has been issued. (2) For the purposes of conducting a Commonwealth Games event which involves conducting a non-road activity within the 5 meaning of section 99B of the Road Safety Act 1986 on a highway within the meaning of that Act, the Corporation is deemed to be a person to whom a permit under that section has been issued.". 10 19. New Division 2C of Part 5A inserted After Division 2B of Part 5A of the Principal Act insert-- 'Division 2C--Advertising on Boats 56KJA. Corporation may authorise advertising on 15 boats (1) Subject to sub-section (2), the Corporation may authorise a person to display advertising on a boat within one kilometre of a Games management area or a Commonwealth 20 Games event during March 2006. (2) The Corporation must not give an advertising on boats authorisation if, in the opinion of the Corporation, the display of advertising on the boat would adversely 25 affect-- (a) the organisation or conduct of the Commonwealth Games or a Commonwealth Games event; or 26 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Management of Events and Crowd Control s. 19 (b) any commercial arrangements relating to the Commonwealth Games or a Commonwealth Games event. (3) An advertising on boats authorisation must be in writing. 5 56KJB. Application for advertising on boats authorisation An application for an advertising on boats authorisation must be made in the manner and form determined by the Corporation. 10 56KJC. What can an advertising on boats authorisation contain? An advertising on boats authorisation is subject to any terms and conditions which the Corporation believes are reasonable to 15 impose including but not limited to-- (a) the duration of the authorisation; (b) whether the authorisation applies generally or in specified circumstances; (c) whether the authorisation applies to a 20 specified person or persons or to a specified class or classes of person; (d) whether the authorisation applies to-- (i) a specified type of advertising or to a specified class or classes of 25 advertising; or (ii) a specified type of boat or to a specified class or classes of boat. 27 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Management of Events and Crowd Control s. 19 56KJD. Offence to display advertising on boats (1) During March 2006, a person must not display an advertisement, or cause an advertisement to be displayed, on a boat that is within one kilometre of a Games 5 management area or a Commonwealth Games event except with an advertising on boats authorisation. Penalty: 400 penalty units, in the case of a natural person; 10 2400 penalty units, in the case of a body corporate. (2) For the purposes of this section-- "advertisement" includes-- (a) a banner or other sign towed by or 15 attached to a boat; (b) matter displayed on a boat (including on a sail), other than its normal markings and livery; (c) matter displayed on a flag, other 20 than a state or national flag, that has an area of more than 5 square metres; (d) any laser or digital projection of advertising; 25 "boat" means any water craft, whether or not powered and includes sail craft and jet skis.'. 28 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Management of Events and Crowd Control s. 20 20. Part heading amended and New Division heading inserted (1) For the heading to Part 5B of the Principal Act, substitute-- "PART 5B--COMMONWEALTH GAMES 5 EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES IN GAMES MANAGEMENT AREAS". (2) Before section 56ZC of the Principal Act insert-- "Division 1--Obstructing Games Events". 21. Disrupting events 10 (1) In the heading to section 56ZC of the Principal Act, for "or hinder" substitute ", hinder or disrupt". (2) In section 56ZC of the Principal Act, for "or hinder" substitute ", hinder or disrupt". 15 22. New section 56ZE and Divisions 2 to 6 of Part 5B inserted After section 56ZD of the Principal Act insert-- '56ZE. Entry to playing fields During a Games period or a test event, a 20 person must not enter a playing field, track, pool or arena in a Commonwealth Games venue unless the person-- (a) is a participant in a Commonwealth Games event; or 25 (b) is engaged in the control or management of a Commonwealth Games event; or 29 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Management of Events and Crowd Control s. 22 (c) is, or is a member of a class of person that is, otherwise authorised to go onto the playing field, track or arena or into the pool. Penalty: 10 penalty units. 5 Division 2--Crowd Control in Games Management Areas 56ZF. Prohibition of advertisements (1) During a Games period or a test event, a person must not, except with the written 10 authorisation of the Corporation, cause any poster, placard, bill, banner, print, paper or any advertising material to be affixed to or placed on or remain on any building or structure, tree, fence or cordon that is-- 15 (a) in a Games management area; or (b) on any fence, cordon, building or structure defining the boundary of a Games management area. Penalty: 20 penalty units. 20 (2) An authorised officer may remove any poster, placard, bill, banner, print, paper or advertising material, affixed or placed on any building or structure, tree, fence or cordon in contravention of this section. 25 (3) During a Games period or a test event, a person must not distribute or promote any advertising or promotional material, samples of goods or services, or any other matter or thing to members of the public in a Games 30 management area except-- 30 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Management of Events and Crowd Control s. 22 (a) with the written authorisation of the Corporation; or (b) otherwise in accordance with this Act. Penalty: 20 penalty units. (4) During a Games period or a test event, a 5 person must not display any advertising or promotional material, samples of goods or services, or any other matter or thing to members of the public in a Games management area except-- 10 (a) with the written authorisation of the Corporation; or (b) otherwise in accordance with this Act. Penalty: 20 penalty units. (5) Sub-section (4) does not apply to articles of 15 clothing being worn by-- (a) a member of the public attending a Commonwealth Games event; or (b) a person who is a participant in, or who is officiating at, a Commonwealth 20 Games event; or (c) a volunteer engaged in the management or conduct of a Commonwealth Games event. 56ZG. Offence to damage or deface 25 During a Games period or a test event, a person must not, in a Games management area, deface or damage any building, fence, barrier, barricade, seat, chair, table, structure, vehicle, craft, truck, pipe, tap, tap fitting, 30 conduit, electrical equipment, wiring or sign. Penalty: 20 penalty units. 31 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Management of Events and Crowd Control s. 22 56ZH. Offence to erect structures or display sign or banner (1) During a Games period or a test event, a person must not, except with the written authorisation of the Secretary or the 5 Corporation, in a Games management area-- (a) erect any structure; or (b) erect or display any sign or banner of a commercial or promotional nature. Penalty: 20 penalty units. 10 (2) An authorised officer may cause to be dismantled or removed from a Games management area any structure, sign or banner erected in contravention of this section. 15 56ZI. Offence to block stairs, exits or entries During a Games period or a test event, a person must not, without reasonable excuse, block any stairs, steps, aisle, gangway, overpass, underpass, pontoon, bridge, 20 passage, entry, exit or other thoroughfare in a Games management area except-- (a) with the written authorisation of the Secretary; or (b) otherwise in accordance with this Act. 25 Penalty: 20 penalty units. 56ZJ. Offence to climb on fence, barrier or barricade During a Games period or a test event, a person must not, without reasonable excuse, 30 climb on any fence, barrier or barricade in a Games management area or delineating the boundaries of a Games management area except-- 32 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Management of Events and Crowd Control s. 22 (a) with the written authorisation of the Secretary; or (b) otherwise in accordance with this Act. Penalty: 20 penalty units. 56ZK. Offence to throw or kick projectiles 5 (1) During a Games period or a test event, a person must not, within a Games management area, throw or kick any stone, bottle or other projectile. Penalty: 20 penalty units. 10 (2) Sub-section (1) does not apply to a person who throws or kicks a projectile in the course of-- (a) participating in a Commonwealth Games event; or 15 (b) officiating at a Commonwealth Games event; or (c) officially acting as a volunteer engaged in the management or conduct of a Commonwealth Games event. 20 56ZL. Offence to use loud hailer etc. During a Games period or a test event, a person must not, in a Games management area, operate or use a loud hailer, public address system or other broadcast device 25 except-- (a) with the written authorisation of the Secretary; or 33 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Management of Events and Crowd Control s. 22 (b) in the course of-- (i) officiating at a Commonwealth Games event; or (ii) officially acting as a volunteer engaged in the management or 5 conduct of a Commonwealth Games event; or (c) otherwise in accordance with this Act. Penalty: 20 penalty units. 56ZM. Offence to conduct surveys or solicit 10 money etc. During a Games period or a test event, a person must not, except with the written authorisation of the Corporation, in a Games management area-- 15 (a) conduct public surveys or opinion polls; or (b) solicit money, donations or subscriptions from members of the public. 20 Penalty: 20 penalty units. 56ZN. Hawking or sale of goods or services During a Games period or a test event, a person must not, in a Games management area, hawk, sell, offer or expose for sale to 25 members of the public any goods or services or collect money or orders from members of the public for goods or services except with the written authorisation of the Corporation. Penalty: 20 penalty units. 30 34 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Management of Events and Crowd Control s. 22 56ZO. Bringing in goods for sale or distribution During a Games period or a test event, a person must not bring into a Games management area goods for the purpose of distribution or sale to members of the public 5 except with the written authorisation of the Corporation. Penalty: 20 penalty units. 56ZP. Tickets During a Games period or a test event, a 10 person must not, except with the written authorisation of the Corporation, in a Games management area-- (a) sell, offer or make available for sale, or give away any ticket to the 15 Commonwealth Games whether valid, an imitation or forged; or (b) bring into a Games management area tickets for the purposes referred to in paragraph (a). 20 Penalty: 20 penalty units. 56ZQ. Busking in Games management areas During a Games period or a test event, a person must not busk in a Games management area except-- 25 (a) with the written authorisation of the Secretary; or (b) otherwise in accordance with this Act. Penalty: 20 penalty units. 35 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Management of Events and Crowd Control s. 22 56ZR. Alcohol (1) During a Games period or a test event a person in a Games management area must not have in his or her possession any alcohol that has not been purchased in that area in 5 accordance with the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 except-- (a) with the written authorisation of the Secretary; or (b) otherwise in accordance with this Act. 10 Penalty: 20 penalty units. (2) During a Games period or a test event, a person must not take out of a Games management area any alcoholic beverage except-- 15 (a) with the written authorisation of the Secretary; or (b) otherwise in accordance with this Act. Penalty: 20 penalty units. 56ZS. Vehicles in Games management area 20 (1) During a Games period or a test event, a person must not bring a vehicle into a Games management area except-- (a) with the written authorisation of the Corporation; or 25 (b) otherwise in accordance with this Act. Penalty: 20 penalty units. (2) Sub-section (1) does not apply to the bringing into a Games management area of a pram, stroller, wheelchair or other mobility 30 aid. 36 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Management of Events and Crowd Control s. 22 56ZT. Parking or leaving vehicles in Games management area (1) During a Games period or a test event, a person must not park or leave standing a vehicle in a Games management area 5 except-- (a) with the written authorisation of the Secretary or the Corporation; or (b) otherwise in accordance with this Act. Penalty: 20 penalty units. 10 Note: See the definition of "parking infringement" in the Road Safety Act 1986. (2) Sub-section (1) does not apply to the parking or leaving standing in a Games management area of a pram, stroller, wheelchair or other 15 mobility aid. 56ZU. Prohibited items (1) During a Games period or a test event, a person must not knowingly bring into a Games management area or knowingly 20 possess in a Games management area any prohibited item. Penalty: 20 penalty units. (2) Sub-section (1) does not apply to a person who brings a prohibited item into a Games 25 management area or has in that person's possession in a Games management area a prohibited item-- (a) with the written authority of the Secretary; or 30 (b) otherwise in accordance with this Act. 37 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Management of Events and Crowd Control s. 22 56ZV. Surrender or confiscation of prohibited items (1) An authorised officer or a member of the police force may request a person to surrender any prohibited item that the person 5 intends to bring, or has brought, into a Games management area or has in that person's possession in that area in contravention of this Act. (2) If a person refuses to comply with a request 10 under sub-section (1), an authorised officer or member of the police force-- (a) may direct the person not to enter a Games management area; or (b) if the person is in a Games management 15 area, may direct the person to leave the Games management area and not re-enter the area for a period of 24 hours; or (c) may confiscate the prohibited item. 20 56ZW. Storage of prohibited items surrendered or confiscated (1) The Secretary must ensure that a prohibited item that has been surrendered by a person in compliance with a request under 25 section 56ZV or confiscated under that section-- (a) is stored at the relevant Games management area or any other place in a manner which the Secretary considers 30 appropriate; and 38 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Management of Events and Crowd Control s. 22 (b) on payment of a reasonable storage fee determined by the Secretary under section 56ZZ, is returned to the person-- (i) on request when the person leaves 5 the Games management area; or (ii) within 28 days after the item is surrendered or confiscated. (2) A prohibited item that is not collected by the person who surrendered it in compliance 10 with a request under section 56ZV or from whom it was confiscated under that section must be stored by the Secretary until the earlier of-- (a) the person requesting the item's return; 15 or (b) the expiration of 28 days after the item was surrendered or confiscated (as the case requires). (3) Subject to sub-section (4), despite anything 20 to the contrary in this section, if a surrendered or confiscated prohibited item-- (a) is a prohibited weapon or a controlled weapon within the meaning of the Control of Weapons Act 1990 or a 25 firearm within the meaning of the Firearms Act 1996, the possession of which would constitute an offence under the relevant Act, the Secretary must ensure that the item is given to a 30 member of the police force within 24 hours after the item is surrendered or confiscated (as the case requires); 39 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Management of Events and Crowd Control s. 22 (b) is a dangerous article, laser pointer or distress signal and the item is not collected within 28 days after it was surrendered or confiscated, the Secretary must destroy the item; 5 (c) is a perishable foodstuff, the Secretary may destroy or dispose of the item after the end of the day on which the item is surrendered or confiscated; (d) being an item not referred to in 10 paragraph (a) or (b), is not collected within 28 days after it was surrendered or confiscated (as the case requires), the Secretary may sell the item and the proceeds of the sale must be paid into 15 the Consolidated Fund. (4) If proceedings for an offence against section 56ZU have been commenced in respect of an item to which this section applies, subject to any court order, that item 20 must not be-- (a) returned to the person who surrendered it or from whom it was confiscated; or (b) destroyed or sold under this section. 56ZX. Confiscation of other items 25 (1) An authorised officer or a member of the police force may request a person in a Games management area to surrender any item which the officer or member believes on reasonable grounds to have been used in 30 contravention of section 56ZM, 56ZN, 56ZO or 56ZP. (2) If a person refuses to comply with a request under sub-section (1), an authorised officer or member of the police force may confiscate 35 that item. 40 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Management of Events and Crowd Control s. 22 56ZY. Storage, return and destruction of items surrendered or confiscated (1) Subject to sub-section (3), the Secretary must ensure that an item surrendered or confiscated under section 56ZX-- 5 (a) is stored at the relevant Games management area or any other place in a manner which the Secretary considers appropriate; and (b) on payment of a reasonable storage fee 10 determined by the Secretary under section 56ZZ, is returned to the person on request within 28 days after the end of March 2006. (2) Subject to sub-section (3), if the person from 15 whom an item was surrendered or confiscated under section 56ZX has not requested the item's return in accordance with sub-section (1)(b), the Secretary may destroy that item in any manner that the 20 Secretary thinks fit. (3) If proceedings for an offence against section 56ZM, 56ZN, 56ZO or 56ZP have been commenced in respect an item to which this section applies, subject to any court 25 order, that item must not be returned or destroyed under this section. 56ZZ. Storage fee (1) The Secretary, by declaration published in the Government Gazette, may fix 30 reasonable storage fees for the purposes of sections 56ZW and 56ZY. (2) A declaration under sub-section (1)-- (a) may differ according to differences in time, place or circumstance; 35 41 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Management of Events and Crowd Control s. 22 (b) may set different fees for different items or classes of item. 56ZZA. Direction to leave Games management area (1) Subject to sub-section (2), an authorised 5 officer or a member of the police force may direct a person to leave or not to enter a Games management area if the authorised officer or a member of the police force (as the case requires)-- 10 (a) believes on reasonable grounds that the person has committed an offence against Division 1 or 2 of Part 5B of this Act; and (b) has informed the person that the officer 15 or member has formed the belief referred to in paragraph (a); and (c) has requested that person to leave or not to enter the Games management area and that person has refused to 20 leave or has entered. (2) An authorised officer or a member of the police force must-- (a) produce proof of his or her identity and official status before exercising a power 25 under sub-section (1) unless, in the case of a member of the police force, the member is in uniform; and (b) inform the person that-- (i) the authorised officer or member 30 of the police force (as the case requires) is empowered to direct the person to leave or not to enter the Games management area; and 42 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Management of Events and Crowd Control s. 22 (ii) it is an offence to fail to comply with the direction; and (c) make all reasonable attempts to ensure that the person understands the direction. 5 (3) A direction under sub-section (1) may apply to-- (a) the whole of a Games management area; or (b) any part of a Games management area. 10 (4) A direction under sub-section (1)-- (a) must specify a period, not exceeding 24 hours, for which the direction applies; and (b) may be given in either or both of the 15 following ways-- (i) orally; (ii) in writing by serving it on the person to whom it applies either personally or by post. 20 (5) A person who is not authorised to be in a Games management area must comply with a direction under this section. Penalty: 20 penalty units. (6) It is not an offence for a person to fail to 25 comply with a direction under this section given by an authorised officer or a member of the police force if the authorised officer or member of the police force (as the case requires) did not comply with sub- 30 section (2). 43 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Management of Events and Crowd Control s. 22 56ZZB. Repeat offenders (1) If a member of the police force suspects on reasonable grounds that a person who has previously been given a direction to leave or not enter a Games management area under 5 section 56ZZA is likely to disrupt a Commonwealth Games event, the member of the police force may apply to the Magistrates' Court for an order prohibiting the person from entering any Games 10 management area (either wholly or in part) during a Games period or test event period (as the case requires). (2) A member of the police force making an application under sub-section (1) must serve 15 notice of that application on the person in respect of whom the application is made. (3) On an application under sub-section (1), the Magistrates' Court may make an order prohibiting the person in respect of whom 20 the application is made from entering a Games management area during all or part of a Games period or test event period (as the case requires) if the Court is satisfied on the balance of probabilities that-- 25 (a) the person was served with notice of the application under sub-section (2); and (b) the person has received a direction under section 56ZZA; and 30 (c) the person is likely to disrupt a Commonwealth Games event. 44 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Management of Events and Crowd Control s. 22 (4) The Magistrates' Court order must specify-- (a) the Games management area or part of the area in respect of which the order is made; and (b) the Commonwealth Games event in 5 respect of which the order is made and the period for which the order is in force. (5) A person to whom an order under this section applies must not enter a Games 10 management area in contravention of that order. Penalty: 60 penalty units. Division 3--Advertising 56ZZC. Prohibition of unauthorised advertising 15 (1) A person who is the owner, the occupier or the holder of a lease or licence relating to a building or structure within one kilometre of a Games management area must not, during a Games period, knowingly cause or 20 knowingly permit any advertising material to be affixed to or placed on, or to remain on, the building or structure except-- (a) with the authorisation of the Secretary under Division 4; or 25 (b) otherwise in accordance with this Act. Penalty: 1200 penalty units. (2) Subject to sub-section (3), the Secretary may obliterate or remove any advertising material on a building or structure within one 30 kilometre of a Games management area in contravention of sub-section (1). 45 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Management of Events and Crowd Control s. 22 (3) In exercising the powers under sub- section (2), the Secretary-- (a) must consult with the relevant municipal council under the Local Government Act 1989 before 5 exercising those powers; and (b) may enter onto the land on which the building or structure is located, but must not enter the building or structure without the consent of the owner, 10 occupier or holder of the lease or licence relating to a building or structure; and (c) must cause as little damage as possible. (4) Sub-section (1) does not apply if the 15 advertisement-- (a) complies with the requirements, as the case requires-- (i) of the Planning and Environment Act 1987; or 20 (ii) of the Local Government Act 1989; or (b) has an area not exceeding 5 square metres; or (c) comprises a series of related 25 advertisements that, taken together, have an area not exceeding 5 square metres. 46 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Management of Events and Crowd Control s. 22 Division 4--Authorisation of Certain Activities by Secretary 56ZZD. Secretary may authorise certain activities (1) The Secretary may authorise a specified person to carry out an activity which 5 would otherwise be an offence against section 56ZE, 56ZH, 56ZI, 56ZL, 56ZQ, 56ZR, 56ZT, 56ZU or 56ZZC or the regulations if the Secretary is satisfied that the carrying out of that activity is necessary 10 for or in connection with the conduct or management of a Commonwealth Games event. (2) An authorisation under sub-section (1)-- (a) must be in writing; and 15 (b) must specify the person to whom it applies; and (c) is subject to the terms and conditions which the Secretary considers reasonable to impose in the 20 circumstances and which are specified in the authorisation. (3) Without limiting sub-section (2), an authorisation may specify-- (a) the period during which the 25 authorisation applies; and (b) the area to which the authorisation applies. 56ZZE. Secretary may revoke authorisation The Secretary may at any time and at the 30 Secretary's discretion, revoke an authorisation issued under section 56ZZD. 47 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Management of Events and Crowd Control s. 22 56ZZF. Declaration of class of persons (1) The Secretary, by declaration may authorise a class of person or classes of persons to carry out an activity which would otherwise be an offence against section 56ZE, 56ZH, 5 56ZI, 56ZL, 56ZQ, 56ZR, 56ZT, 56ZU or 56ZZC or the regulations if the Secretary is satisfied that the carrying out of that activity is necessary for or in connection with the conduct or management of a Commonwealth 10 Games event. (2) A declaration under sub-section (1)-- (a) must specify the class of person or classes of persons to whom the authorisation applies; 15 (b) must specify the terms and conditions (if any) to which the authorisation is subject; (c) may specify-- (i) the period during which the 20 authorisation applies; and (ii) the area to which the authorisation applies; (d) may be of general or limited application; 25 (e) may differ according to differences in time, place or circumstance. (3) A declaration under sub-section (1) must be published in the Government Gazette. (4) The Secretary may revoke or amend a 30 declaration made under this section by notice published in the Government Gazette. 48 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Management of Events and Crowd Control s. 22 Division 5--Authorisation of certain activities by the Corporation 56ZZG. Corporation may authorise certain activities (1) Subject to sub-section (2), the Corporation 5 may authorise a person to carry out an activity during a Games period or a test event which would otherwise be an offence against section 56ZE, 56ZF, 56ZH, 56ZM, 56ZN, 56ZO, 56ZP, 56ZS or 56ZT. 10 (2) The Corporation must not give an authorisation under sub-section (1) if, in the opinion of the Corporation, the carrying out of that activity would adversely affect-- (a) the organisation or conduct of the 15 Commonwealth Games or a Commonwealth Games event; or (b) any commercial arrangements relating to the Commonwealth Games or a Commonwealth Games event. 20 (3) An authorisation under this Division must be in writing. 56ZZH. Application for authorisation under this Division An application for an authorisation by the 25 Corporation under this Division must be made in the manner and form determined by the Corporation. 49 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Management of Events and Crowd Control s. 22 56ZZI. What can an authorisation under this Division contain? An authorisation by the Corporation under this Division is subject to any terms and conditions which the Corporation believes 5 are reasonable to impose including but not limited to-- (a) the duration of the authorisation during a Games period to which it applies; (b) whether the authorisation applies 10 generally or in specified circumstances; (c) whether the authorisation applies to a specified person or persons or to a specified class or classes of person; (d) whether the authorisation applies to a 15 specified type of activity or to a specified class or classes of activity. Division 6--Authorisations Under Divisions 4 and 5 56ZZJ. Offence to fail to comply with terms and 20 conditions A person to whom an authorisation under Division 4 or 5 applies, or who belongs to a class in respect of which an authorisation under Division 4 or 5 applies, must not 25 contravene a term or condition of the relevant authorisation. Penalty: 20 penalty units. 50 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Management of Events and Crowd Control s. 22 56ZZK. Production of authorisation (1) An authorised officer or a member of the police force may direct a person to whom an authorisation under Division 4 or 5 applies, or who belongs to a class in respect of which 5 an authorisation under Division 4 or 5 applies, to produce for inspection that authorisation or evidence of that person's authorisation-- (a) immediately; or 10 (b) within 7 days at a place determined by the authorised officer or the member of the police force. (2) A person must comply with a direction under this section. 15 Penalty: 5 penalty units.'. __________________ 51 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Authorised Officers and Other Enforcement Matters s. 23 PART 5--AUTHORISED OFFICERS AND OTHER ENFORCEMENT MATTERS 23. New Divisions 1 to 4 of Part 6 inserted In Part 6 of the Principal Act, before section 57 insert-- 5 'Division 1--Authorised Officers 57AA. Appointment of authorised officers (1) The Secretary, after consultation with the Chief Commissioner of Police, may appoint a person to be an authorised officer if-- 10 (a) the person holds under Part IIA of the Private Agents Act 1966-- (i) a security guard's licence; or (ii) a crowd controller's licence; or (b) on and from the commencement of 15 section 3 of the Private Security Act 2004, the person holds under the Private Security Act 2004 a private security individual operator licence that authorises that person to act as a 20 security guard or a crowd controller; or (c) the person is a person who the Secretary believes has the appropriate skills, knowledge or experience to be appointed as an authorised officer; or 25 (d) the person is a member of a class of person appropriate to be appointed as an authorised officer. 52 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Authorised Officers and Other Enforcement Matters s. 23 (2) An appointment under sub-section (1)-- (a) must be in writing; and (b) must specify the terms and conditions on which the person is appointed; and (c) may specify particular Games 5 management areas in which the person may exercise powers, functions or duties as an authorised officer. (3) The Secretary may require an authorised officer appointed under this section to 10 undertake specified training before exercising any powers, functions or duties under this Act. 57AB. Identification of authorised officers (1) The Secretary must issue to each person 15 appointed as an authorised officer an identity card that-- (a) contains a photograph of the person; and (b) states the full name of the person to 20 whom it is issued; and (c) states that the person is an authorised officer for the purposes of this Act. (2) An authorised officer must produce his or her identity card for inspection at any time 25 during the exercise of a power under this Act or the regulations, if asked to do so. (3) If a person appointed to be an authorised officer proposes to exercise the functions of an authorised officer and fails to produce on 30 demand his or her identity card, the person is not authorised to exercise those functions in relation to the person making the demand. 53 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Authorised Officers and Other Enforcement Matters s. 23 (4) In any proceedings under this Act, an identity card purporting to be issued to a person by the Secretary under this Division is evidence of the appointment of that person as an authorised officer. 5 57AC. Offence to hinder or obstruct authorised officer A person must not obstruct or hinder an authorised officer in the exercise of his or her powers, functions or duties under this 10 Act or the regulations. Penalty: 60 penalty units. 57AD. Offence to impersonate authorised officer A person must not impersonate an authorised officer. 15 Penalty: 60 penalty units. 57AE. Monitoring The Secretary must ensure that an appropriate system is in place to monitor the exercise of powers, duties and functions of 20 authorised officers under this Act. 57AF. Delegation under this Part by Secretary The Secretary, in writing, may delegate any of the powers conferred on the Secretary under this Part, other than this power of 25 delegation, to a person employed under Part 3 of the Public Administration Act 2004 as an executive within the meaning of that Act. 54 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Authorised Officers and Other Enforcement Matters s. 23 Division 2--Powers of Authorised Officers 57AG. Power to require name and address (1) An authorised officer may require a person to give his or her name and address to the authorised officer if the authorised officer 5 believes on reasonable grounds that the person has committed an offence against section 56ZG, 56ZK, 56ZL, 56ZM, 56ZN, 56ZO, 56ZP or 56ZQ or an offence against the regulations. 10 (2) Before requiring a person to state his or her name and address, an authorised officer must-- (a) produce his or her identity card; and (b) inform the person that the authorised 15 officer believes that the person has committed an offence against section 56ZG, 56ZK, 56ZL, 56ZM, 56ZN, 56ZO, 56ZP or 56ZQ or an offence against the regulations (as the 20 case requires); and (c) inform the person that it is an offence against this Act-- (i) to fail or refuse to give his or her name and address to an authorised 25 officer when directed to do so; or (ii) to give a false or misleading name and address to an authorised officer. 55 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Authorised Officers and Other Enforcement Matters s. 23 57AH. Refusal to give name and address A person in a Games management area must not-- (a) fail or refuse to give his or her name and address to an authorised officer 5 when required to do so under section 57AG; or (b) give a false or misleading name and address to an authorised officer when required to give his or her name and 10 address under section 57AG. Penalty: 5 penalty units. 57AI. Inspection--ticketed venues (1) An authorised officer or a member of the police force may-- 15 (a) request a person to produce and open for inspection any bag, basket, or other receptacle that the person intends to take into or has in a ticketed venue; (b) request a person who intends to enter or 20 has entered a ticketed venue to turn out that person's pockets; (c) request a person who intends to enter or has entered a ticketed venue-- (i) to walk through screening 25 equipment; (ii) to allow an authorised officer or a member of the police force to pass hand-held screening equipment over or around the person or 30 around things in the person's possession; 56 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Authorised Officers and Other Enforcement Matters s. 23 (iii) to allow things in the person's possession to pass through screening equipment or to be examined by x-ray. (2) An authorised officer or a member of the 5 police force may direct a person not to enter a ticketed venue if the person refuses to comply with a request made under sub- section (1). (3) An authorised officer or a member of the 10 police force may direct a person who is in a ticketed venue and who refuses to comply with a request under sub-section (1)-- (a) to leave the ticketed venue; and (b) not re-enter the ticketed venue for a 15 period of 24 hours. (4) A person must not, contrary to a direction given by an authorised officer or a member of the police force under this section-- (a) enter, re-enter or remain in a ticketed 20 venue; or (b) attempt to enter, re-enter or remain in a ticketed venue. Penalty: 20 penalty units. (5) In this section-- 25 "screening equipment" means a metal detector or similar device for detecting objects or particular substances. (6) Nothing in this section affects the operation of section 8G or 10 of the Control of 30 Weapons Act 1990. 57 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Authorised Officers and Other Enforcement Matters s. 23 Division 3--Miscellaneous Enforcement Matters 57AJ. Infringement notices Schedule 5 has effect. 57AK. Police may use reasonable force to remove 5 person (1) A member of the police force, using no more force than is reasonably necessary, may-- (a) prevent a person from entering or attempting to enter a Games 10 management area contrary to a direction under section 56ZV(2), 56ZZA or 57AI; (b) remove a person from a Games management area after the person has 15 refused to comply with a direction under section 56ZV(2), 56ZZA or 57AI; (c) prevent a person from re-entering or attempting to re-enter a Games 20 management area contrary to a direction under section 56ZV(2), 56ZZA or 57AI. (2) Nothing in this section limits any powers of arrest that a member of the police force has 25 under any other law. (3) Any action taken under this section does not prevent the institution of proceedings in respect of an offence. 58 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Authorised Officers and Other Enforcement Matters s. 24 Division 4--Miscellaneous 57AL. No compensation No compensation is payable in respect of any loss, damage or injury, other than the death of, or personal or bodily injury to, a person, 5 resulting from or arising out of any act or omission done in good faith by any person in the administration or purported administration of this Act or the regulations in relation to the management and conduct 10 of-- (a) the Commonwealth Games; or (b) any Commonwealth Games event or any associated event, activity or program; or 15 (c) any activity associated with or ancillary to the Commonwealth Games, a Commonwealth Games event or an associated event, activity or program.'. 24. New Schedule 5 inserted 20 After Schedule 4 to the Principal Act insert-- '__________________ SCHEDULE 5 INFRINGEMENT NOTICES 25 1. Power to serve infringement notice (1) An authorised officer or a member of the police force may serve an infringement notice on a person who the authorised officer or a member of the police force (as the case requires) has 30 reason to believe has committed an offence against section 56ZG, 56ZK, 56ZL, 56ZM, 56ZN, 56ZO, 56ZP or 56ZQ or an offence against the regulations. 59 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Authorised Officers and Other Enforcement Matters s. 24 (2) An infringement notice may be served-- (a) by personally serving the infringement notice on the alleged offender; or (b) by sending the infringement notice by 5 post addressed to the alleged offender's latest known address. 2. Form of notice An infringement notice must state-- (a) the following details-- 10 (i) the date of the notice; (ii) the provision of section 56ZG, 56ZK, 56ZL, 56ZM, 56ZN, 56ZO, 56ZP or 56ZQ or the regulations (as the case requires) that creates 15 the offence; (iii) the nature, and a brief description, of the alleged offence; (iv) the date, time and place of the alleged offence; 20 (v) the manner in which the infringement penalty may be paid; and (b) the infringement penalty fixed for the offence; and 25 (c) that if the amount of the penalty is tendered at the place referred to in the notice, the matter will not be brought before the Magistrates' Court unless the notice is withdrawn before the end of the 30 period specified in the notice as the time for payment of the penalty; and (d) that the person is entitled to disregard the notice and defend any proceedings in respect of the alleged offence in the 35 Magistrates' Court. 60 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Authorised Officers and Other Enforcement Matters s. 24 3. Withdrawal of infringement notice (1) An authorised officer or a member of the police force may withdraw an infringement notice at any time within 28 days after the notice is 5 served by serving a withdrawal notice on the alleged offender. (2) An infringement notice may be withdrawn even if the appropriate penalty has been paid. (3) If a notice of withdrawal is served, the amount 10 of any infringement penalty paid must be refunded and the Consolidated Fund is, to the necessary extent, appropriated accordingly. 4. Infringement penalty The infringement penalty for an offence against 15 section 56ZG, 56ZK, 56ZL, 56ZM, 56ZN, 56ZO, 56ZP or 56ZQ or the regulations (as the case requires) is 2 penalty units. 5. Payment of penalty (1) If the person pays the penalty shown on the 20 infringement notice within the time shown in the notice or, if an authorised officer or a member of the police force allows, at any time before the service of the summons in respect of the offence-- 25 (a) further proceedings may not be taken in respect of the offence; and (b) no conviction is to be recorded against the person for the offence. (2) A penalty paid under this section must be 30 applied as if the offender had been convicted of the offence in the Magistrates' Court on a charge filed by the authorised officer or a member of the police force who served the infringement notice. 61 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Authorised Officers and Other Enforcement Matters s. 24 6. Infringement notice not to prejudice further proceedings (1) If-- (a) a person served with an infringement 5 notice has not paid the penalty within the time specified in the infringement notice; or (b) an infringement notice is withdrawn-- proceedings may still be taken or continued for 10 the alleged offence. (2) If proceedings have been taken or continued for an alleged offence because the person has not paid the penalty specified in the infringement notice and a conviction is imposed by the 15 Magistrates' Court, the conviction must not be taken to be a conviction for any purpose except in relation to-- (a) the making of the conviction itself; and (b) subsequent proceedings which may be 20 taken in respect of the conviction itself, including proceedings by way of appeal. 7. Enforcement of infringement penalty Payment of the infringement penalty may be enforced in accordance with Part 2 of 25 Schedule 7 to the Magistrates' Court Act 1989 if-- (a) the infringement notice is an infringement notice within the meaning of Schedule 7 to that Act; and 30 (b) the infringement penalty has not been paid within the time specified in the infringement notice; and (c) the infringement notice has not been withdrawn; and 35 (d) proceedings have not been taken under clause 6.'. __________________ 62 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 6--Other Amendments s. 25 PART 6--OTHER AMENDMENTS 25. Regulations (1) After section 57(1)(b) of the Principal Act insert-- "(ba) the care, control, management and use of a 5 Games management area; (bb) prohibiting or regulating any activity in a Games management area; (bc) regulating the behaviour of persons in a Games management area to ensure public 10 safety, good order and decency; (bd) prohibiting or regulating the entry or admission of persons to a Games management area, including the banning of persons from a Games management area; 15 (be) prohibiting or regulating the driving, parking or leaving parked of vehicles within a Games management area; (bf) prescribing powers and functions or classes of powers and functions for the purposes of 20 section 28AA, including, but not limited to, prescribing powers and functions or classes of powers and functions in respect of specific land or specific classes of land; (bg) prescribing penalties not exceeding 25 20 penalty units for a contravention of the regulations;". 63 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 6--Other Amendments s. 26 (2) In section 57(3) of the Principal Act-- (a) in paragraph (b), for "circumstance." substitute "circumstance;"; (b) after paragraph (b) insert-- "(c) may confer a discretionary authority or 5 impose a duty on a specified person or class of persons; (d) may leave any matter or thing to be from time to time determined, approved or dispensed with by the Secretary; 10 (e) may exempt specified persons or classes of persons from complying with all or any of the regulations; (f) may apply, adopt or incorporate any matter contained in any document, 15 code, standard, rule, specification or method, formulated, issued, prescribed or published by any other person, whether-- (i) wholly or partially or as amended 20 by the regulations; or (ii) as formulated, issued, prescribed or published at the time the regulations are made or at any time before then; or 25 (iii) as formulated, issued, prescribed or published from time to time.". 26. Offences by corporation and partnerships etc. In section 56ZB of the Principal Act, for "Part" (wherever occurring) substitute "Act". 30 64 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 6--Other Amendments s. 27 27. Expiry (1) For section 58(1A) of the Principal Act substitute-- "(1A) Parts 1A, 1B, 3A, 5AA, 5A and 5B of this Act and Schedules 2, 3, 4 and 5 to this Act 5 expire on 31 December 2006.". (2) After section 58(2) of the Principal Act insert-- "(3) The following Acts expire on 31 December 2006-- (a) the Commonwealth Games 10 Arrangements (Amendment) Act 2003; (b) the Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Governance) Act 2003; 15 (c) the Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Further Amendment) Act 2004; (d) the Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous 20 Amendments) Act 2005.". 28. Statute law revision In section 4H of the Principal Act, for "chief executive officer," substitute "chief executive officer or". 25 65 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

Commonwealth Games Arrangements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Endnotes ENDNOTES By Authority. Government Printer for the State of Victoria. 66 551271B.I1-20/4/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 20/4/2005

 


 

 


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