Australian Museum Trust Regulation 1998



His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Australian Museum Trust Act 1975.

BOB CARR, M.P.,Minister for the Arts
Part 1 Preliminary
1   Name of Regulation
This Regulation is the Australian Museum Trust Regulation 1998.
2   Commencement
This Regulation commences on 1 September 1998.
3   Definitions
In this Regulation:
Director means the Director of the Museum.
meeting means a meeting of the Trust.
member of staff means a member of staff of the Museum.
Museum means the Australian Museum, and includes any branch or department of the Museum.
President means the President of the Australian Museum Trust.
visitor means a person who is on the premises of the Museum, but does not include:
(a)  a trustee or a member of staff, or
(b)  a person who is on the premises in connection with the provision of goods or services.
4   Notes
The explanatory note and table of contents do not form part of this Regulation.
Part 2 Visitors to Museum
5   Fees
(1)  The Trust may from time to time determine:
(a)  the fees payable for admission to the Museum or any part of the Museum, and
(b)  the fees payable for the photographing of exhibits for commercial purposes.
(2)  Fees may differ according to such factors as the Trust may determine.
(3)  The Trust may exempt any person or class of persons from paying any fee.
6   Admission to Museum
(1)  The Museum is to be open to the public, on such days and at such times as the Trust may from time to time determine, on payment of the relevant admission fee.
(2)  No admission fees are payable by visitors who are exempted by the Trust from payment of admission fees or who belong to a class of visitors so exempted.
7   Photographing exhibits
(1)  A visitor must not photograph any exhibit otherwise than:
(a)  with the permission of the Director or of a member of staff authorised by the Director to give such permission, and
(b)  if the photograph is taken for commercial purposes, on payment of the relevant fee for photographing the exhibit.
Maximum penalty: 2 penalty units.
(2)  Subclause (1) (b) does not apply if the visitor is exempted by the Trust from payment of the fee or belongs to a class of visitors so exempted.
Part 3 Proceedings of Trust
8   Ordinary meetings
Ordinary meetings of the Trust are to be held, at least 4 times in each year, at such times as are determined by the Trust.
9   Special meetings
(1)  Special meetings of the Trust may be called by the Director at the written request of:
(a)  the President and any 2 trustees, or
(b)  a majority of the trustees.
(2)  Such a request must set out the purpose of the proposed meeting.
(3)  At a special meeting, the only business that may be transacted is that specified in the notice of the meeting.
10   Notice of meetings
The Director is to give each trustee at least 48 hours’ written notice of the day, hour and place of, and of the business to be considered at, each meeting.
11   Adjourned meetings
(1)  If a quorum of a meeting is not present within 15 minutes of the time specified in the notice calling the meeting:
(a)  the meeting is to be adjourned to a day to be specified by the trustees then present, and
(b)  if a quorum of the Trust Committee is present, the business of the meeting is to be referred to that Committee for its consideration and report to the adjourned meeting.
(2)  In this clause, Trust Committee means the Trust Committee established under section 8 (7) of the Act.
12   Committees
The President is entitled to attend any committee established by the Trust and to be heard on any matter being considered by the committee.
Part 4 General
13   Repeal
(1)  The Australian Museum Trust Regulation 1993 is repealed.
(2)  Any act, matter or thing that, immediately before the commencement of this Regulation, had effect under the Australian Museum Trust Regulation 1993 continues to have effect under this Regulation.