(1) The Council may
make by-laws not inconsistent with this Act for or with respect to —
(a) the
care, control and management of lands, buildings or chattels acquired by,
vested in, or under the control of The Trust;
(b) the
regulation of the use and enjoyment of those lands, buildings or chattels;
(c) the
securing of decency and order upon those lands or buildings;
(d) for
preventing trespassing on any of those lands and buildings and for the removal
of trespassers and other persons causing annoyance or inconvenience upon or in
those lands or buildings;
(e) the
regulation or prevention of the taking of intoxicating liquor onto or into and
the consuming thereof upon or in those lands or buildings;
(f) the
regulation, control or prohibition of the taking of animals onto or into those
lands or buildings or permitting or suffering animals to be on or in those
lands or buildings;
(g) the
regulation, control or prohibition of the lighting of fires, parking, camping
or residing on or in those lands or buildings, the making of charges for the
parking, camping or residing, and the collecting and receiving of those
charges by the Council or by other persons;
(h) the
preservation or protection of, or prevention of damage to, animals, birds,
fish or other fauna whatsoever, trees and plants of any kind whatsoever, in or
on any of those lands;
(i)
the making of charges or entrance fees for persons, clubs
or associations using or entering upon those lands or buildings or any
specified parts thereof and the collecting and receiving of those charges and
fees by the Council or by other persons;
(j) the
preservation, protection or removal of any rocks, soil, sand, stone or other
similar substances on or under or comprising part of those lands;
(k) the
protection or removal of all dead timber, logs and stumps on those lands,
whether standing or fallen;
(l) the
prescribing of any other matter that it is necessary or convenient to
prescribe for the purpose of the administration and enforcement of this Act,
not being matters for and with respect to which rules may be made.
(2) The by-laws may
impose a penalty not exceeding $100 for any breach thereof.
(3) Every by-law made
by the Council under this section shall be —
(a)
sealed with the common seal of The Trust;
(b)
submitted to the Governor for confirmation before being published in the
Gazette or laid before Parliament,
and shall not be so
published or laid before Parliament or have any force or effect unless
confirmed by the Governor.
[Section 26 amended: No. 84 of 2004 s. 80; No. 19
of 2010 s. 51.]