(1) The Governor may
make regulations prescribing all matters that are necessary or convenient to
be prescribed for giving effect to the purposes of this Part.
(2) Without limiting
the generality of subsection (1) regulations may be made under this section
—
(a)
requiring the Owners to erect and maintain fences, walls and other physical
barriers around a designated area in accordance with the regulations;
(b)
requiring the Owners to provide and designate places, in accordance with the
regulations, for —
(i)
the entry of persons to a designated area; or
(ii)
the egress of persons from a designated area; or
(iii)
the driving of vehicles into a designated area; or
(iv)
the driving of vehicles out of a designated area; or
(v)
the taking or consignment of property into a designated
area; or
(vi)
the taking or consignment of property out of a designated
area; or
(vii)
any 2 or more of the purposes referred to in the
preceding subparagraphs;
(c)
requiring the Owners to erect and maintain notices and signs at or near the
perimeter of a designated area in accordance with the regulations;
(d)
prohibiting the damaging, defacing, removal or destruction of fences,
barriers, signs and notices erected pursuant to the regulations;
(e)
regulating the detention of persons under this Part and in particular
requiring the setting aside of places within designated areas for the
detention of persons;
(f)
regulating the carrying out of searches and examinations of persons under this
Part;
(g)
regulating the custody of, and carrying out of searches of, vehicles and other
property under this Part;
(h)
prohibiting or regulating search by X-ray apparatus;
(i)
prohibiting persons from obstructing, hindering or
interfering with a security officer acting under the authority of this Part;
(j)
providing that contravention of or failure to comply with a regulation
constitutes an offence and providing penalties not exceeding a fine of $500
for offences against the regulations.
(3) Regulations may be
made under this section —
(a) so
as to apply —
(i)
generally or in a particular class of case or in
particular classes of cases; and
(ii)
at all times or at a specified time or at specified
times; and
(iii)
to all designated areas or to a specified designated area
or specified designated areas;
and
(b) so
as to require a matter affected by them to be —
(i)
in accordance with a specified standard or specified
requirement; or
(ii)
as approved by, or to the satisfaction of, a specified
person or body or a specified class of person or body;
and
(c) so
as to confer on a specified person or body or a specified class of person or
body a discretionary authority.
(4) In subsection (3)
specified means specified in the regulations.
[Section 29 amended: No. 12 of 1983 s. 6.]