(1) The Chief Commissioner, on behalf of the State, may enter into a contract or other arrangement with a person operating a commercial enterprise for the provision of police services and goods in relation to that enterprise.
Example
An example of a commercial enterprise is a shopping centre.
(2) The amounts payable for the provision of police services and goods under a contract or other arrangement under this section—
(a) are as agreed between the Chief Commissioner and the person; or
(b) in the absence of any agreement, are to be determined in accordance with the regulations.
(3) Services of members of Victoria Police personnel that are not of a kind ordinarily performed, or required by law to be performed, by members of Victoria Police personnel—
(a) may be provided for in a contract or other arrangement under this section; and
(b) amounts may be payable to the Chief Commissioner under a contract or other arrangement under this section for the services.
(4) The provision of police services and goods under a contract under this section is good consideration for the contract.
S. 274D inserted by No. 37/2022 s. 22.