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AUSTRALIAN GRANDS PRIX (FORMULA ONE) REGULATIONS 2016 - REG 5

Definitions

In these Regulations—

acceptable no smoking sign has the same meaning as in section 3 of the Tobacco Act 1987 ;

"authorised person" means a person appointed under regulation 6 to be an authorised person for the purposes of these Regulations;

dangerous goods has the same meaning as in section 3(1) of the Dangerous Goods Act 1985 ;

"designated entrance" means—

        (a)     a gate or turnstile; or

        (b)     any other entrance structure established by the Corporation;

"designated exit" means—

        (a)     a gate or turnstile; or

        (b)     any other exit structure established by the Corporation;

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 rockets, avalanche rockets and smoke generators;

Reg. 5 def. of electric personal transporter inserted by S.R. No. 23/2018 reg. 4(1).

"electric personal transporter" has the same meaning as in the Dictionary to the Road Safety Road Rules 2017;

"glass object" means a glass bottle or container;

"grand prix circuit" means the temporary race track established by the Corporation at Albert Park;

laser pointer means a hand-held battery-operated article designed or adapted to emit laser beams;

"liquor "has the same meaning as in the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 ;

"permitted entrant" means—

        (a)     the holder of a valid ticket issued by or on behalf of the Corporation that entitles the holder to be within specific areas of the declared area or a designated access area; or

        (b)     a person who is admitted to the declared area or a designated access area by the Corporation or by an agent of the Corporation on payment of an admission fee; or

        (c)     any other person who is, under a general or specific authorisation granted by the Corporation, entitled to be in the declared area or a designated access area;

Reg. 5 def. of prohibited item amended by S.R. No. 23/2018 reg. 4(2).

"prohibited item" means—

        (a)     a glass object; or

        (b)     a beverage container with the manufacturer's seal broken; or

        (c)     a drinks cooler or ice box, other than one predominantly constructed of polystyrene; or

        (d)     a chair, lounge, bench or stool, other than a folding chair or folding stool; or

        (e)     an animal, other than—

              (i)     if a person has a disability, an assistance dog used by that person or to assist that person; or

              (ii)     a police dog or a police horse; or

        (f)     a flag or banner larger than one metre by one metre or with a handle longer than one metre; or

        (g)     a laser pointer; or

        (h)     a distress signal; or

              (i)     a whistle or loud hailer; or

        (j)     a dangerous article within the meaning of the Control of Weapons Act 1990 , the possession of which would constitute an offence under that Act; or

        (k)     a prohibited weapon within the meaning of the Control of Weapons Act 1990 , the possession of which would constitute an offence under that Act; or

        (l)     a controlled weapon within the meaning of the Control of Weapons Act 1990 , the possession of which would constitute an offence under that Act; or

        (m)     any dangerous goods; or

        (n)     a firearm within the meaning of the Firearms Act 1996 , the possession of which would constitute an offence under that Act; or

        (o)     a bicycle, skateboard, roller skates, roller blades, scooter or electric personal transporter; or

        (p)     a firework; or

        (q)     a horn or bugle; or

        (r)     a drone or aerial surveillance device; or

        (s)     a public address system, electronic equipment, broadcast equipment or similar device which may interfere with broadcast equipment or similar devices being used by the Corporation or a person to whom the Corporation has given its consent under section 35 of the Act; or

        (t)     any item in such a quantity that a reasonable person could infer that the item is to be used for commercial purposes; or

        (u)     any item the possession of which does not have an ordinary and reasonable use by a person within the declared area or a designated access area during the race period and which may be used in the commission of an offence against regulation 19, 20, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30 or 31;

Example

A spray can or a hammer.

"reserved area" means an area within the declared area or a designated access area set aside by the Corporation under regulation 14 to which access is limited to persons holding certain types of tickets or to which access is otherwise restricted;

reserved seat means a seat within the declared area or a designated access area set aside by the Corporation under regulation 14 to which access is limited to persons holding certain types of tickets or to which access is otherwise restricted;

"specified period" means—

        (a)     in relation to the declared area, the period beginning 12 weeks before the race period and ending 4 weeks after the race period; and

        (b)     in relation to a designated access area, the period specified in any declaration under section 32A(1)(a) or (b) of the Act during which the area to which the declaration applies is a designated access area;

"the Act" means the Australian Grands Prix Act 1994 ;

"ticket" includes a pass, credential or other similar document;

"vehicle" has the same meaning as in section 3(1) of the Road Safety Act 1986 ;

vessel has the same meaning as in section 3(1) of the Marine Safety Act 2010 ;

"works area" means an area in the declared area or in a designated access area—

        (a)     which is marked off by the Corporation by the use of fencing, barriers or other permanent or temporary means of physical demarcation; and

        (b)     in which works, services or any other activities undertaken by or on behalf of the Corporation have commenced but have not been finally completed.



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