(1) A person who intends to conduct a highway collection may apply to the Chief Commissioner of Police for permission to conduct the highway collection.
(2) An application under subregulation (1) must—
(a) be in the form approved by the Chief Commissioner of Police; and
(b) be made not less than 2 months before the day on which the highway collection, if permitted, will take place; and
(c) specify—
(i) the organisation or purpose that is intended to be benefited by contributions collected by the highway collection; and
(ii) the date and time when the collection is intended to be conducted; and
(iii) the locations where the collection is intended to be conducted; and
(iv) the approximate number of people involved in the collection; and
(d) be accompanied by—
(i) a certificate of currency for public liability insurance in relation to the highway collection being conducted by the applicant; and
(ii) evidence of approval of the collection from the Council of the municipal district in which the collection, if permitted, will be held.
(3) Following receipt of an application, the Chief Commissioner of Police may give written permission to conduct the highway collection, subject to any conditions that the Chief Commissioner of Police thinks are appropriate and that are specified in the written permission.