(1) The Governor may
make regulations prescribing matters —
(a)
required or permitted by this Act to be prescribed; or
(b)
necessary or convenient to be prescribed for giving effect to this Act.
(2) Without limiting
subsection (1), the regulations may provide for, authorise, prescribe,
require, prohibit, restrict or otherwise regulate the following —
(a) the
care, control, management, maintenance, development and improvement of Trust
venues and other Trust property;
(b) the
use and hiring out of Trust venues or any part of a Trust venue;
(c) the
conduct of activities at Trust venues, including in relation to noise levels,
lighting and pyrotechnics;
(d) the
times at which a Trust venue, or any part of a Trust venue, must be open or
closed to the public;
(e) the
maintenance of good order at Trust venues;
(f) the
duties and conduct of persons at Trust venues;
(g) the
admission of persons, vehicles and animals to Trust venues;
(h) the
things that may be brought into or onto Trust venues;
(i)
without limiting paragraph (h), the taking of liquor into
or onto, and its consumption at, Trust venues;
(j) the
removal of persons found committing offences against the regulations or
causing annoyance or inconvenience to other persons at Trust venues;
(k) the
appointment of authorised persons and their powers in connection with the
operation and enforcement of the regulations;
(l) the
reservation of any part of a Trust venue for separate or exclusive use
specified in the regulations;
(m)
private trading at Trust venues or any part of a Trust venue;
(n)
without limiting section 11 or 71, the imposition and payment of fees and
charges;
(o) the
affairs, business and management of the Trust.
(3) The regulations
may provide that contravention of a regulation is an offence and may provide
for the offence to be punishable on conviction by a penalty not exceeding a
fine of $5 000.