Major Events Regulation 2017



Part 1 Preliminary
1   Name of Regulation
This Regulation is the Major Events Regulation 2017.
2   Commencement
This Regulation commences on the day on which it is published on the NSW legislation website.
3   Definitions
(1)  In this Regulation—
the Act means the Major Events Act 2009.
Note—
The Act and the Interpretation Act 1987 contain definitions and other provisions that affect the interpretation and application of this Regulation.
(2)    (Repealed)
cl 3: Am 2022 (191), Sch 1[1].
Part 2 2022 UCI Road World Championships
pt 2: Subst 2019 (611), Sch 1; 2022 (191), Sch 1[2].
4   Part applies only in relation to 2022 UCI Road World Championships
The provisions of this Part relate only to the 2022 UCI Road World Championships and not to another major event.
cl 4: Subst 2019 (611), Sch 1; 2022 (191), Sch 1[2].
5   References to the Act consequent on savings and transitional provisions—the Act, Sch 3, cl 1
In this Regulation, a reference to the Act is taken to be a reference to the Major Events Act 2009 as if the Major Events Amendment Act 2022 had not commenced except for the following provisions—
(a)  Schedule 1[1], to the extent the amendment inserts the definitions of authorised officer and promoter,
(b)  Schedule 1[5],
(c)  Schedule 1[10],
(d)  Schedule 1[14],
(e)  Schedule 1[26],
(f)  Schedule 1[29],
(g)  Schedule 1[32],
(h)  Schedule 1[37].
cl 5: Subst 2019 (611), Sch 1; 2022 (191), Sch 1[2]. Am 2022 (474), Sch 1[1].
6   Definition
In this Part—
2022 UCI Road World Championships means the 2022 Union Cycliste Internationale Road World Championships and associated events.
cl 6: Subst 2019 (611), Sch 1; 2022 (191), Sch 1[2].
7   Declaration of 2022 UCI Road World Championships as major event
(1)  For the Act, section 5(1), the 2022 UCI Road World Championships is declared to be a major event.
(2)  For the Act, section 5(4)(a), the 2022 UCI Road World Championships comprises a road race and associated events taking place in the local government area of City of Wollongong during the major event period at a major event venue or facility.
Note—
The Act, section 4(2)(a) provides for a major event venue or facility to be declared by the Minister by order published in the Gazette.
cl 7: Subst 2019 (611), Sch 1; 2022 (191), Sch 1[2].
8   Major event venues or facilities and major event periods—the Act, ss 4(2)(c) and 5(4)(b)
(1)  Each of the places listed in the tables to this clause are prescribed as a major event venue or facility.
(2)  A reference to the major event venues or facilities in this clause includes a reference to a public place, or part of a public place, that is within 200m of a major event venue or facility.
(3)  The major event period is the period from 17 September 2022 until 25 September 2022.
(4)  The periods listed in the table to this subclause are also major event periods for the corresponding major event venues or facilities to enable construction, management, removal and reinstatement of facilities.
 
Major event venues or facilities
Major event periods
1
Lang Park, Marine Drive, Wollongong
9 May 2022 until 10 October 2022
2
Stuart Park, George Hanley Drive, North Wollongong
1 September 2022 until 30 September 2022
2A
Intersection of Crown and Harbour Street, adjacent to the WIN Entertainment Centre
5 September 2022 to 10 October 2022
3
Flagstaff Hill being the area bordered by Endeavour Drive, Wollongong
8 September 2022 until 30 September 2022
4
Osbourne Park, 1 Cliff Road, Wollongong
8 September 2022 until 30 September 2022
5
Rex Jackson Oval, Walker Street, Helensburgh
8 September 2022 until 30 September 2022
6
Brighton Beach at Belmore Basin, seaward side of Cliff Road between Osbourne Park and Endeavour Drive, including Brighton Lawn, Wollongong
10 September 2022 until 30 September 2022
7
Bass Park, Bass Street, Mount Ousley
12 September 2022 until 30 September 2022
8
Thomas Dalton Park, Fairy Meadow
12 September 2022 until 29 September 2022
9
Foreshore area of North Wollongong Beach, seaward side of Cliff Road between George Hanley Drive and Osbourne Park, North Wollongong
15 September 2022 until 29 September 2022
(5)  The periods listed in the table to this subclause are also major event periods for the corresponding major event venues or facilities.
 
Major event venues or facilities
Major event periods
1
16 September 2022 to 26 September 2022
2
16 September 2022 to 26 September 2022
3
17 September 2022
4
18 September 2022
5
19 September 2022
6
20 September 2022
7
21 September 2022
8
22 September 2022
9
23 September 2022
10
24 September 2022
11
25 September 2022
(6)  A reference in this clause to a named map is a reference to a map of that name approved by the Minister and published on the NSW legislation website.
cl 8: Subst 2019 (611), Sch 1; 2022 (191), Sch 1[2]. Am 2022 (474), Sch 1[2]–[5].
8A   Promoter—the Act, s 5(4)
For the Act, section 5(4)(d), Wollongong 2022 Limited (ACN 629 044 677) is prescribed.
cl 8A: Ins 2022 (474), Sch 1[6].
9   Application of provisions of the Act, Part 4—the Act, s 5(4)(c)
(1)  Except as provided for by subclause (2), the Act, Part 4 applies during the major event periods.
(2)  Part 4, Divisions 1, 2 and 5–9 apply during the major event period specified in item 1 of the table to clause 8(4).
cl 9: Subst 2019 (611), Sch 1; 2022 (191), Sch 1[2]. Am 2022 (474), Sch 1[7] [8].
pt 3 (cll 9–14) (as originally inserted): Ins 2018 (85), Sch 1. Rep 2019 (611), Sch 1.
10   Responsible authority—the Act, s 6(a)
Destination NSW is designated as the responsible authority.
cl 10: Subst 2019 (611), Sch 1; 2022 (191), Sch 1[2].
pt 3 (cll 9–14) (as originally inserted): Ins 2018 (85), Sch 1. Rep 2019 (611), Sch 1.
11   Sale and distribution of articles—sales control period
For the Act, section 37(9), definition of sales control period, the period is 17 September 2022 to 25 September 2022.
cl 11: Subst 2019 (611), Sch 1; 2022 (191), Sch 1[2].
pt 3 (cll 9–14) (as originally inserted): Ins 2018 (85), Sch 1. Rep 2019 (611), Sch 1.
12   Sale and distribution of articles—prescribed articles
(1)  For the Act, section 37(9), definition of prescribed article, all articles are prescribed articles.
(2)  Subsection (1) does not apply to articles sold or distributed in the course of—
(a)  a business that occupied premises on land at the time the land was prescribed to be part of the major event venue or facility for the major event period, and that are articles—
(i)  normally sold or distributed in the course of the business, and
(ii)  sold or distributed by the business in the usual manner, or
(b)  a business, not established primarily for the purposes of the major event, that commences occupation of premises during the major event period on land prescribed to be part of the major event venue or facility for the major event period, and that are articles—
(i)  normally sold or distributed in the course of businesses of that kind, and
(ii)  sold or distributed in the usual manner in which businesses of that kind sell or distribute the articles.
cl 12: Subst 2019 (611), Sch 1; 2022 (191), Sch 1[2].
pt 3 (cll 9–14) (as originally inserted): Ins 2018 (85), Sch 1. Rep 2019 (611), Sch 1.
13   (Repealed)
cl 13: Subst 2019 (611), Sch 1; 2022 (191), Sch 1[2]. Rep 2022 (474), Sch 1[9].
pt 3 (cll 9–14) (as originally inserted): Ins 2018 (85), Sch 1. Rep 2019 (611), Sch 1.
14   Advertising on buildings or structures—exemptions—the Act, s 39(11)(b)
(1)  Advertising material fixed to or placed on a building or structure in an area referred to in the Act, section 39(1)(b) is exempt from the Act, section 39 if—
(a)  the advertising material is fixed to or placed on part of a major event venue or facility so that it cannot be clearly seen by a person, or
(b)  the advertising material—
(i)  was fixed to or placed on the building or structure when the building or structure was not an advertising controlled site or part of an advertising controlled site, and
(ii)  was fixed or placed by a person as part of the person’s ordinary activities and not in anticipation of the 2022 UCI Road World Championships, and
(iii)  does not contain a statement, or make an inference, that the advertiser is a sponsor or supporter of, or is connected with, the 2022 UCI Road World Championships.
Note—
The major event venue or facility must also be an advertising controlled site under the Act, section 39 for the exemption to have effect.
(2)  Advertising material fixed to or placed on a building or structure is exempt from the Act, section 39 if it is authorised or permitted to be fixed to or placed on the building or structure by the responsible authority in accordance with that section and this Part.
cl 14: Subst 2019 (611), Sch 1; 2022 (191), Sch 1[2].
pt 3 (cll 9–14) (as originally inserted): Ins 2018 (85), Sch 1. Rep 2019 (611), Sch 1.
15   Aerial advertising
(1)  For the Act, section 40, a major event venue or facility prescribed in clause 8 or declared to be a major event venue or facility by the Minister under the Act, section 4(2)(a), is prescribed as a major event venue or facility.
(2)  The prescribed period is a period during which a sales control period is in effect under clause 11 for a major event venue or facility referred to in subclause (1).
cl 15: Subst 2019 (611), Sch 1; 2022 (191), Sch 1[2].
pt 4 (cll 15–20) (as originally inserted): Ins 2018 (577), Sch 1. Rep 2019 (611), Sch 1.
16   Applications for authorisations
(1)  This clause applies to the following authorisations by the responsible authority—
(a)  an approval under the Act, section 37 to sell or distribute a prescribed article during a sales control period in a controlled area,
(b)  an authorisation or permission under the Act, section 39 for advertising material to be fixed to or placed on a building or structure that is, or is part of, an advertising controlled site,
(c)  an authorisation under the Act, section 41 to do anything referred to in the Act, section 41(1) at a major event venue or facility.
(2)  A person who wishes to obtain an authorisation to which this clause applies must make an application to the responsible authority in accordance with this clause.
(3)  An application must—
(a)  be made in writing, and
(b)  be accompanied by the fee, if any, determined by the responsible authority (the application fee), and
(c)  contain the information, and be accompanied by documentation, that the responsible authority requires to enable the responsible authority to properly consider and determine the application, and
(d)  be lodged with the responsible authority at least 14 days, or a shorter period as the responsible authority may allow, before the authorisation to which the application relates is proposed to be used.
(4)  The responsible authority may require an application for an authorisation to provide further information or documentation before the application is determined.
(5)  The responsible authority may waive or reduce an application fee.
(6)  The responsible authority may determine an application by granting the application, unconditionally or subject to conditions, or by refusing the application.
cl 16: Subst 2019 (611), Sch 1; 2022 (191), Sch 1[2].
pt 4 (cll 15–20) (as originally inserted): Ins 2018 (577), Sch 1. Rep 2019 (611), Sch 1.
17   Modification of environmental planning instruments and development consents—expiry date
For the Act, section 51(7), definition of expiry date, the date is 30 September 2022.
cl 17: Ins 2022 (191), Sch 1[2].
pt 4 (cll 15–20) (as originally inserted): Ins 2018 (577), Sch 1. Rep 2019 (611), Sch 1.
18   Parking control period—the Act, s 59(4)
The parking control period is the period from 1 September 2022 until 30 September 2022.
cl 18: Ins 2022 (191), Sch 1[2].
pt 4 (cll 15–20) (as originally inserted): Ins 2018 (577), Sch 1. Rep 2019 (611), Sch 1.
19   Delegation of responsible authority’s functions—authorised person—the Act, s 68(3)(d)
The following are prescribed—
(a)  Wollongong City Council,
(b)  Wollongong 2022 Limited (ACN 629 044 677).
(c)    (Repealed)
cl 19: Ins 2022 (191), Sch 1[2]. Am 2022 (474), Sch 1[10].
pt 4 (cll 15–20) (as originally inserted): Ins 2018 (577), Sch 1. Rep 2019 (611), Sch 1.
20   Authorised officers—the Act, s 69A(2)
For the Act, section 69A(2)(c), the following classes of persons are prescribed—
(a)  persons engaged by the responsible authority to provide security services,
(b)  persons engaged by the responsible authority to provide traffic or pedestrian control services.
cl 20: Ins 2022 (474), Sch 1[11].
pt 4 (cll 15–20) (as originally inserted): Ins 2018 (577), Sch 1. Rep 2019 (611), Sch 1.
Part 3 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup
pt 3 (cll 9–14) (as originally inserted): Ins 2018 (85), Sch 1. Rep 2019 (611), Sch 1.
pt 3: Ins 2022 (474), Sch 1[12].
21   Application of Part
This Part applies to the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup only.
cl 21: Ins 2022 (474), Sch 1[12].
22   Interpretation
(1)  In this Part—
ICC Men’s T20 World Cup means the International Cricket Council Men’s T20 World Cup and associated events.
(2)  A reference in this Part to a named map is a reference to a map of that name approved by the Minister and published on the NSW legislation website.
cl 22: Ins 2022 (474), Sch 1[12].
23   Declaration of ICC Men’s T20 World Cup as major event—the Act, s 5
(1)  For the Act, section 5(1), the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup is declared to be a major event.
(2)  For the Act, section 5(4)(a), the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup comprises a men’s cricket tournament and associated events taking place in 2022 in Sydney during the major event period at the major event area.
Note—
The Act, section 4B provides for the major event area to be declared by the Minister by order published in the Gazette.
cl 23: Ins 2022 (474), Sch 1[12].
24   Major event periods—the Act, s 5(4)
For the Act, section 5(4)(b), the major event period for the major event is the following periods—
(a)  22 October 2022,
(b)  27 October 2022,
(c)  29 October 2022,
(d)  3 November 2022,
(e)  5 November 2022,
(f)  9 November 2022,
(g)  10 November 2022.
cl 24: Ins 2022 (474), Sch 1[12].
25   Application of the Act, Part 4—the Act, s 5(4)
For the Act, section 5(4)(c), the following provisions of the Act, Part 4 apply in relation to the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup for the whole of the major event period—
(a)  Division 1,
(b)  Division 2, other than section 17,
(c)  Division 4,
(d)  Division 5,
(e)  Division 9, other than sections 59 and 60.
cl 25: Ins 2022 (474), Sch 1[12].
26   Promoter—the Act, s 5(4)
For the Act, section 5(4)(d), T20 World Cup 2020 Ltd (ACN 618 113 269) is prescribed.
cl 26: Ins 2022 (474), Sch 1[12].
27   Responsible authority—the Act, s 6
For the Act, section 6(a), the Office of Sport is designated as the responsible authority.
cl 27: Ins 2022 (474), Sch 1[12].
28   Sale and distribution of articles—the Act, s 37
(1)  For the Act, section 37(1), the area prescribed as the controlled area is the area identified on the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Controlled Area Map.
Note—
The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Controlled Area Map is published on the NSW legislation website in connection with this Regulation.
(2)  For the Act, section 37(9), definition of sales control period, the period is the major event period.
(3)  For the Act, section 37(9), definition of prescribed article, all articles are prescribed articles.
(4)  Subsection (3) does not apply to articles sold or distributed in the course of—
(a)  a business that occupied premises on land at the time the land was prescribed to be part of the major event area for the major event period, if the articles are—
(i)  normally sold or distributed in the course of the business, and
(ii)  sold or distributed by the business in the usual way, or
(b)  a business, not established primarily for the purposes of the major event, that commences occupation of premises during the major event period on land prescribed to be part of the major event area for the major event period, if the articles are—
(i)  normally sold or distributed in the course of businesses of that kind, and
(ii)  sold or distributed in the usual way in which businesses of that kind sell or distribute the articles.
cl 28: Ins 2022 (474), Sch 1[12].
29   Advertising on buildings or structures—the Act, s 39
(1)  For the Act, section 39(1), the area prescribed as the advertising controlled site is the area identified on the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Advertising Controlled Site Map.
Note—
The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Advertising Controlled Site Map is published on the NSW legislation website in connection with this Regulation.
(2)  Advertising material fixed to or placed in the advertising controlled site is exempt from the Act, section 39 if—
(a)  the advertising material is fixed to or placed on part of a major event area so that it cannot be clearly seen by a person, or
(b)  the advertising material—
(i)  was fixed to or placed on the building or structure when the building or structure was not an advertising controlled site or part of an advertising controlled site, and
(ii)  was fixed or placed by a person as part of the person’s ordinary activities and not in anticipation of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, and
(iii)  does not contain a statement, or make an inference, that the advertiser is a sponsor or supporter of, or is connected with, the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.
(3)  Advertising material fixed to or placed on a building or structure is exempt from the Act, section 39 if it is authorised or permitted to be fixed to or placed on the building or structure by the responsible authority in accordance with that section and this Part.
cl 29: Ins 2022 (474), Sch 1[12].
30   Aerial advertising—the Act, s 40
For the Act, section 40(1), the airspace prescribed as the advertising controlled airspace is the airspace identified on the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Advertising Controlled Airspace Map.
Note—
The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Advertising Controlled Airspace Map is published on the NSW legislation website in connection with this Regulation.
cl 30: Ins 2022 (474), Sch 1[12].
31   Applications for authorisations
(1)  This clause applies to the following authorisations by the responsible authority—
(a)  an approval under the Act, section 37 to sell or distribute a prescribed article during a sales control period in a controlled area,
(b)  an authorisation or permission under the Act, section 39 for advertising material to be fixed to or placed on a building or structure that is, or is part of, an advertising controlled site,
(c)  an authorisation under the Act, section 41 to do anything referred to in the Act, section 41(1) within the major event area.
(2)  A person may apply to the responsible authority for an authorisation to which this clause applies.
(3)  An application must—
(a)  be made in writing, and
(b)  be accompanied by the fee, if any, determined by the responsible authority (the application fee), and
(c)  contain the information, and be accompanied by documentation, that the responsible authority requires to enable the responsible authority to properly consider and determine the application, and
(d)  be lodged with the responsible authority at least 14 days, or a shorter period specified by the responsible authority, before the authorisation to which the application relates is proposed to be used.
(4)  The responsible authority may require an applicant to provide further information or documentation before the application is determined.
(5)  The responsible authority may waive or reduce an application fee.
(6)  The responsible authority may determine an application by—
(a)  granting the application, unconditionally or subject to conditions, or
(b)  refusing the application.
cl 31: Ins 2022 (474), Sch 1[12].
32   Delegation of responsible authority’s functions—the Act, s 68
For the Act, section 68(3)(d), T20 World Cup 2020 Ltd (ACN 618 113 269) is prescribed.
cl 32: Ins 2022 (474), Sch 1[12].
33   Authorised officers—the Act, s 69A(2)
For the Act, section 69A(2)(c), persons engaged by the responsible authority to provide security services are prescribed as a class of persons.
cl 33: Ins 2022 (474), Sch 1[12].
Part 4 FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023
pt 4 (cll 15–20) (as originally inserted): Ins 2018 (577), Sch 1. Rep 2019 (611), Sch 1.
pt 4: Ins 2023 (265), Sch 1[1].
34   Application of part
This part applies to the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 only.
cl 34: Ins 2023 (265), Sch 1[1].
35   Interpretation
(1)  In this part—
associated events includes training sessions, preparations in warm-up, competitions, the FIFA Fan Festival, official ceremonies, extension events, community events, participation events, media events, broadcast centre activities and other ancillary events.
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 means the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 and associated events.
(2)  A reference in this part to a named map is a reference to a map of that name approved by the Minister, held with Destination NSW and made available on the NSW legislation website.
cl 35: Ins 2023 (265), Sch 1[1].
36   Declaration of FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 as major event—the Act, s 5
(1)  For the Act, section 5(1), the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 is declared to be a major event.
(2)  For the Act, section 5(4)(a), the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 comprises a women’s football tournament and associated events taking place in Sydney during the major event period at the major event area.
Note—
The Act, section 4B provides for the major event area to be declared by the Minister by order published in the Gazette.
cl 36: Ins 2023 (265), Sch 1[1].
37   Major event period—the Act, s 5(4)
For the Act, section 5(4)(b), the major event period is the period from 3 July 2023 until 27 August 2023.
cl 37: Ins 2023 (265), Sch 1[1].
38   Application of the Act, Part 4—the Act, s 5(4)
For the Act, section 5(4)(c), the following provisions of the Act, Part 4 apply in relation to the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 for the whole of the major event period—
(a)  Division 2,
(b)  Division 3, other than sections 23, 24 and 25,
(c)  Divisions 4–9.
cl 38: Ins 2023 (265), Sch 1[1].
39   Promoter—the Act, s 5(4)
For the Act, section 5(4)(d), FWWC2023 Pty Ltd, ACN 650 853 302, is prescribed.
cl 39: Ins 2023 (265), Sch 1[1].
40   Responsible authority—the Act, s 6
For the Act, section 6(a), Destination NSW is designated.
cl 40: Ins 2023 (265), Sch 1[1].
41   Sale and distribution of articles in certain public places—the Act, s 37
(1)  For the Act, section 37(1), the area identified on the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Advertising Controlled Area Map is prescribed.
(2)  For the Act, section 37(9), definition of prescribed article, all articles are prescribed articles.
(3)  Subclause (2) does not apply to articles sold or distributed in the course of—
(a)  a business that occupied premises on land at the time the land was prescribed to be part of the controlled area, if the articles are—
(i)  normally sold or distributed in the course of the business, and
(ii)  sold or distributed by the business in the usual way, or
(b)  a business, not established primarily for the purposes of the major event, that commences occupation of premises during the major event period on land prescribed to be part of the controlled area, if the articles are—
(i)  normally sold or distributed in the course of businesses of that kind, and
(ii)  sold or distributed in the usual way in which businesses of that kind sell or distribute the articles.
(4)  For the Act, section 37(9), definition of sales control period, the period from 20 July 2023 until 20 August 2023 is prescribed.
cl 41: Ins 2023 (265), Sch 1[1].
42   Advertising on buildings or structures—the Act, s 39
(1)  For the Act, section 39(1), the area identified on the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Advertising Controlled Site Map is prescribed.
(2)  For the Act, section 39(11)(b), advertising material is exempted if—
(a)  the advertising material is fixed to or placed on part of a building or structure in the advertising controlled site so that it cannot be clearly seen by a person, or
(b)  the advertising material—
(i)  was fixed to or placed on the building or structure when the building or structure was not an advertising controlled site or part of an advertising controlled site, and
(ii)  was fixed or placed by a person as part of the person’s ordinary activities and not in anticipation of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, and
(iii)  does not contain a statement, or make an inference, that the advertiser is a sponsor or supporter of, or is connected with, the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023.
cl 42: Ins 2023 (265), Sch 1[1].
43   Aerial advertising—the Act, s 40
For the Act, section 40(1), the area identified on the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Advertising Controlled Airspace Map is prescribed.
cl 43: Ins 2023 (265), Sch 1[1].
44   Official title and official insignia—the Act, s 42
(1)  For the Act, section 42(3), definition of official insignia, the logos, symbols and other designs approved by the responsible authority and published in the Gazette on 3 May 2023 are prescribed.
(2)  For the Act, section 42(3), definition of official title, the title of the major event approved by the responsible authority and published in the Gazette on 3 May 2023 is prescribed.
cl 44: Ins 2023 (265), Sch 1[1].
45   Car parking—the Act, s 59
For the Act, section 59(4), definition of parking control period, the period from 18 July 2023 until 20 August 2023 is prescribed.
cl 45: Ins 2023 (265), Sch 1[1].
46   Delegation to authorised person—the Act, s 68
For the Act, section 68(3)(d), the following are prescribed—
(a)  FWWC2023 Pty Ltd, ACN 650 853 302,
(b)  International Management Group of America Pty Ltd, ABN 23 001 788 343.
cl 46: Ins 2023 (265), Sch 1[1].
47   Authorised officers—the Act, s 69A
For the Act, section 69A(2)(c), the following are prescribed—
(a)  employees of FWWC2023 Pty Ltd, ACN 650 853 302,
(b)  security guards.
cl 47: Ins 2023 (265), Sch 1[1].
48   Applications for authorisations—the Act, ss 37, 39, 41 and 72
(1)  This clause applies to the following authorisations by the responsible authority—
(a)  an approval under the Act, section 37 to sell or distribute a prescribed article during a sales control period in a controlled area,
(b)  an authorisation or permission under the Act, section 39 for advertising material to be fixed to or placed on a building or structure that is, or is part of, an advertising controlled site,
(c)  an authorisation under the Act, section 41 to do anything referred to in the Act, section 41(1) at the major event area.
(2)  A person who wishes to obtain an authorisation to which this clause applies must make an application to the responsible authority in accordance with this clause.
(3)  An application must—
(a)  be made in writing, and
(b)  be accompanied by the application fee, if any, determined by the responsible authority, and
(c)  contain the information, and be accompanied by documentation, the responsible authority requires to enable the responsible authority to properly consider and determine the application, and
(d)  be lodged with the responsible authority at least 14 days, or a shorter period, as the responsible authority may allow, before the authorisation to which the application relates is proposed to be used.
(4)  The responsible authority may require an application for an authorisation to provide further information or documentation before the application is determined.
(5)  The responsible authority may waive or reduce an application fee.
(6)  The responsible authority may determine an application by granting the application, unconditionally or subject to conditions, or by refusing the application.
cl 48: Ins 2023 (265), Sch 1[1].
49   Application of Schedule 1—the Act, s 73
(1)  For the Act, section 73(2), during the major event period—
(a)  each offence created by an applicable provision specified in Schedule 1 is an offence for which a penalty notice may be issued, and
(b)  the amount payable for the penalty notice is the amount specified opposite the provision in the first column.
(2)  If the provision is qualified by words that restrict its operation to limited kinds of offences or to offences committed in limited circumstances, the penalty notice may be issued only for—
(a)  that limited kind of offence, or
(b)  an offence committed in those limited circumstances.
(3)  In this clause—
applicable provision means a provision of the Act that applies in relation to the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 for the major event period under clause 38.
cl 49: Ins 2023 (265), Sch 1[1].
Schedule 1 Penalty notice offences
clause 49
Provision
Penalty
Section 24(1)
$220
Section 25(4)
$220
Section 30(1)
$330
Section 30(2)
$330
Section 30(3)
$330
Section 30(4)
$330
Section 30(5)
$330
Section 37(2)
$550
Section 37(4)—
 
(a)  for individuals
$550
(b)  otherwise
$825
Section 38(2)—
 
(a)  for individuals
$22,000
(b)  otherwise
$33,000
Section 39(4)—
 
(a)  for individuals
$2,750
(b)  otherwise
$8,250
Section 40(2)
 
(a)  for individuals
$22,000
(b)  otherwise
$33,000
Section 41(1)
$220
Section 42(1)
 
(a)  for individuals
$2,200
(b)  otherwise
$3,300
Section 43(4)
$220
Section 44(1)
$110
Section 46(5)
$550
Section 47
 
(a)  for individuals
$550
(b)  otherwise
$825
Section 48(2)
$550
Section 59(2)
 
(a)  for individuals
$550 and, for a continuing offence, an additional $220 for each additional day the offence continues
(b)  otherwise
$2,750 and, for a continuing offence, an additional $1,100 for each additional day the offence continues
sch 1: Ins 2023 (265), Sch 1[2].