Parramatta Park Trust Regulation 2002



Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Parramatta Park Trust Act 2001.

BOB DEBUS, M.P.,Minister for the Environment
Part 1 Preliminary
1   Name of Regulation
This Regulation is the Parramatta Park Trust Regulation 2002.
2   Commencement
This Regulation commences on 1 April 2002.
3   Definitions
In this Regulation:
animal means any non-human mammal or any bird, fish, reptile, amphibian, crustacean, insect, arthropod or mollusc, whether alive or dead.
sell includes any of the following:
(a)  sell by wholesale, retail, auction or tender,
(b)  hire,
(c)  barter or exchange,
(d)  supply for profit,
(e)  offer for sale or hire, receive for sale or hire, have in possession for sale or hire or expose or exhibit for sale or hire,
(f)  conduct negotiations for sale or hire,
(g)  consign or deliver for sale or hire,
(h)  solicit for sale or hire,
(i)  cause or permit anything referred to above.
sign includes a board, post, banner, notice or painted marking.
vehicle includes any of the following:
(a)  a motor vehicle,
(b)  a trailer or caravan, whether or not it is in the course of being towed,
(c)  an apparatus that is propelled by human, animal or mechanical power, or by the wind, and is wholly or partly used for the conveyance of persons or things, other than a wheelchair, pram or stroller,
(d)  a boat, raft, canoe, ski, barge or other vessel.
4   Notes
The explanatory note and table of contents do not form part of this Regulation.
Part 2 Use of trust lands
5   Entry
(1)  The Trust may designate points on the perimeter of the trust lands as entrances to the trust lands for vehicles by a sign or signs displayed adjacent to those points.
(2)  A person must not drive a vehicle into the trust lands other than at a point designated in accordance with this clause.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
(3)  A person must not drive or ride a vehicle into or within the trust lands between sunset and sunrise, except with the permission of the Trust or the Director.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
(4)  Without limiting the way in which the Trust or the Director may grant a permission referred to in subclause (3), such a permission may be granted:
(a)  by public notice or advertisement, or
(b)  in relation to any function or meeting to be held on the trust lands—by notice in writing to the organiser of the function or meeting.
(5)  Without limiting clause 15, it is a condition of a permission referred to in subclause (3) that the person driving or riding the vehicle concerned complies with any reasonable directions given by an authorised officer in relation to the vehicle.
(6)  Pedestrians may enter the trust lands at any time.
6   Parking
(1)  The Trust or the Director may regulate the parking of vehicles on any part of the trust lands by a sign or signs displayed on or adjacent to the part.
(2)  A person must not park a vehicle on a part of the trust lands in contravention of a sign displayed in accordance with this clause.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
(3)  A person must not park, or leave a vehicle parked, on the trust lands after sunset and before sunrise except with the written permission of the Trust, the Director or an authorised officer.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
(4)  The Trust is entitled to require payment of a fee (not exceeding $100) determined by it for the opening of a gate after sundown and before sunrise to permit the removal of a vehicle from the trust lands.
(5)  Subclauses (3) and (4) do not apply to or in respect of a vehicle that is on the trust lands in accordance with a permission referred to in clause 5 (3).
7   Parts of trust lands approved for designated purposes
(1)  The Trust or the Director may designate part of the trust lands for use for the purpose of:
(a)  an organised sporting activity, or
(b)  an organised entertainment, or
(c)  an organised ceremony, or
(d)  any other organised activity.
(2)  A person may, with the written permission of the Trust or the Director:
(a)  use any part of the trust lands designated under subclause (1) (the designated space) for the purpose for which it is designated, and
(b)  designate points on the perimeter of the designated space as entrances for persons attending the organised activity, entertainment or ceremony concerned by a sign or signs displayed adjacent to those points, and
(c)  prevent people from entering the designated space other than through those entrances, and
(d)  prevent people from entering the designated space without paying a fee approved by the Trust or the Director.
(3)  The use of a part of the trust lands in accordance with a permission granted under this clause is not a contravention of clause 11.
8   Fees for use of trust lands
(1)  The Trust may from time to time determine the fees that are payable by a person to whom the Trust has given permission to use part of the trust lands (including a permission under clause 7). The Trust may require payment of such a fee in advance.
(2)  The person to whom the permission is granted is liable to the Trust for payment of the fee.
(3)  Any unpaid fee may be recovered by the Trust from the person liable to pay it as a debt in a court of competent jurisdiction.
(4)  The Trust may reduce, or waive payment of, a fee payable under this clause.
9   Parts of trust lands and buildings may be closed to public
(1)  The Trust, the Director or an authorised person may close to the public any part of the trust lands or any building within the trust lands by the use of a sign or signs displayed on or adjacent to the part or building.
(2)  A person must not enter any part of the trust lands, or any building within the trust lands, that is fenced off, or locked, or closed to the public by a sign or signs displayed under this clause, except with the written permission of the Trust or the Director.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
(3)  In this clause, and in clause 10:
building includes part of a building.
fenced off means surrounded by a fence with no open pedestrian or vehicular access.
part of the trust lands includes any road, footpath, cycle track, garden bed, lawn and playing field within the trust lands.
10   Alcohol-free zones
(1)  The Trust, the Director or an authorised officer may declare any part of the trust lands or any building within the trust lands to be an alcohol-free zone by the use of a sign or signs displayed on or adjacent to the part or building.
(2)  A person must not consume any alcohol in any such alcohol-free zone, except with the written permission of the Trust or the Director.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
(3)  In this clause:
alcohol has the same meaning as in the Local Government Act 1993.
11   Commercial and other activities on trust lands
(1)  A person must not on the trust lands, except with the written permission of the Trust or the Director, do any of the following things or assist a person to do any of the following things:
(a)  collect or attempt to collect money,
(b)  sell or attempt to sell any papers, printed matter, food, article, thing or service,
(c)  sell or attempt to sell or purchase or attempt to purchase any tickets to an organised activity,
(d)  conduct or cause the conduct of an amusement, entertainment, promotion, instruction or performance, whether free of charge or for money or consideration of any kind or so as to compete with or hinder the commercial operations of any person holding a lease or licence from the Trust,
(e)  establish or operate a business,
(f)  organise or participate in, or cause to be organised, a public meeting, public function, public demonstration, public gathering or other public activity,
(g)  use television, cinematographic or photographic equipment for commercial or promotional purposes,
(h)  erect a sign, hoarding, banner or notice, or display or distribute any commercial, promotional or political advertising matter, sign, bill, poster or other printed matter.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
(2)  A person who uses equipment in the course of committing an offence under this clause must, when directed to do so by the Trust, the Director or an authorised officer, immediately remove the equipment from the trust lands.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
(3)  If a person fails to comply with a direction under this clause, the Trust, the Director or an authorised officer may remove the equipment:
(a)  to the care of the person to whom the direction was given, or
(b)  to a place of safe keeping at the expense of the owner or the person responsible for it.
(4)  The Trust, the Director or an authorised officer acting under subclause (3) is not responsible for the safe keeping of, or for any damage to, equipment removed under this clause.
12   Races on trust lands
A person must not on the trust lands, except with the written permission of the Trust or the Director, organise or conduct a foot race, cycle race, horse race, wheelchair race, fun run, rollerblade run or similar event.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
13   Camping, erection of tents and structures on trust lands
(1)  A person must not on the trust lands, except with the written permission of the Trust or the Director:
(a)  camp or reside, or
(b)  erect or occupy or cause to be erected or occupied a building, tent, screen, awning, enclosure or other structure or thing.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
(2)  A person who has erected or occupied or caused to be erected or occupied a building, tent, screen, awning, enclosure or other structure or thing contrary to this clause must, when directed to do so by the Trust, the Director or an authorised officer, immediately remove that building, tent, screen, awning, enclosure or other structure or thing.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
(3)  If a person fails to comply with a direction given under this clause, the Trust, the Director or an authorised officer may remove, or cause to be removed, the building, tent, screen, awning, enclosure or other structure or thing:
(a)  to the care of the person to whom the direction was given, or
(b)  to a place of safe keeping at the expense of the owner or the person responsible for it.
(4)  The Trust, the Director or an authorised officer acting under this clause is not responsible for the safe keeping of, or for any damage to, a building, tent, screen, awning, enclosure or other structure or thing removed under this clause.
14   Affixing signs etc on trust lands
A person must not on the trust lands affix or attach a sign, hoarding, banner, notice, rope, string or any other thing to a tree, pole, rail or fence except with the written permission of the Trust or the Director.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
15   Conditions attaching to permission to use trust lands
(1)  The Trust or the Director may give a permission under this Regulation subject to such conditions as the Trust or the Director considers appropriate.
(2)  Conditions may relate to, but are not limited to, the following matters:
(a)  the period within which any fee payable is to be paid,
(b)  the necessary standard of care of the parklands environment,
(c)  maintenance of adequate insurance,
(d)  site preparation,
(e)  provision and disposal of food and beverages,
(f)  advertising, signage and merchandising,
(g)  vehicle access, control and parking,
(h)  security and emergency procedures,
(i)  crowd management,
(j)  cleaning and waste management services,
(k)  noise control,
(l)  erection and removal of temporary structures.
(3)  The Trust or the Director may require a person to whom a permission under this Regulation is proposed to be given to give security in such amount and form as the Trust or the Director determines for fulfilment of the person’s obligations under the conditions of that permission.
(4)  A person who fails to comply with a condition to which a permission is subject is guilty of an offence.
Maximum penalty (subclause (4)): 10 penalty units.
16   Damage to trust lands
A person must not on the trust lands, except with the written permission of the Trust or the Director:
(a)  damage a lawn, playing field or green except in the course of, and as a normal incident of, recreational or sporting activity on any part of the trust lands designated for use for that activity under clause 7, or
(b)  remove, uproot, or cause damage to, or remove a part from, a tree, shrub, fern, creeper, vine, palm, plant or other vegetation, or
(c)  climb on any tree, building, fence, seat, table, enclosure or other structure (other than play equipment),
(d)  remove any timber, log or stump, standing or fallen, or
(e)  deface, dig up or remove any rock, soil, sand, stone or similar substance, or
(f)  write on, paint on, damage, deface, interfere with, destroy or remove any machinery, equipment, road, path, fence, barrier, gate, lock, latch, fence-post, wall, building, seat, furniture, play equipment, fountain, statue, ornament or monument or any article, sign, descriptive plate, label or other fixture, fitting or structure erected, displayed or placed by the Trust or the Director, or
(g)  block or inhibit (whether wholly or partially) access through, to or on a gate, access-way, path or road, or
(h)  damage, destroy, remove, interfere with, pass through or step over any temporary or permanent fencing or any barricade regulating access to any part of the trust lands by foot or vehicle, or
(i)  destroy, capture, injure or annoy an animal within the trust lands, or
(j)  destroy or interfere with the habitat of an animal, or
(k)  light a fire:
(i)  at a time when the lighting of fires on the trust lands is prohibited by the Trust or the Director by signs displayed on or near the trust lands or a time when the lighting of fires in the area in which the trust lands are situated is prohibited by or under the provisions of the Rural Fires Act 1997, or
(ii)  at any other time except in a fireplace or on equipment provided for the purpose by the Trust or in portable cooking equipment, or
(l)  empty coals from a barbecue on to any grass, lawn, playing field, green or vegetation, or
(m)  deposit any ice or frozen liquid on to any grass, lawn, playing field, green or vegetation.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
17   Disposal of waste
(1)  A person must not do any of the following:
(a)  bring any waste onto the trust lands,
(b)  abandon a vehicle on the trust lands,
(c)  leave any litter otherwise than in a receptacle provided and designated for the receipt of litter of that kind,
(d)  deposit any oil or similar product, or any hot liquid, or allow such a product or liquid to escape, on the trust lands.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units
(2)  In this clause:
litter includes bottles, broken glass, china, pottery and plastic.
waste includes refuse, rubbish and industrial waste.
18   Recreational activities on trust lands
A person must not on the trust lands, except with the written permission of the Trust or the Director, do any of the following:
(a)  operate a motorised model aircraft, boat, car or similar thing,
(b)  bathe, wade, wash or swim, or operate a boat, canoe, kayak or any other water craft or vessel or flotation device, in any river, lake, pond or stream,
(c)  enter land that is situated within any river, lake, pond or stream,
(d)  play or practise golf except in an area designated by the Trust or the Director for that activity under clause 7,
(e)  use ski stocks with roller blades or roller skis except in an area designated by the Trust or the Director for that activity under clause 7,
(f)  operate or attempt to operate a hang-glider,
(g)  use a land sailing vehicle except in an area designated by the Trust or the Director for that activity under clause 7,
(h)  launch or land an aircraft, helicopter, airship, hot air balloon or parachute,
(i)  discharge fireworks,
(j)  use a starting pistol except in an area designated by the Trust or the Director under clause 7 for an activity that involves the use of a starting pistol,
(k)  have in his or her possession a firearm within the meaning of the Firearms Act 1996 unless the person is a police officer,
(l)  ride a cycle, scooter or skateboard except in an area designated by the Trust or the Director for that activity under clause 7,
(m)  ride a cycle, horse, scooter or skateboard without wearing a protective helmet,
(n)  play a musical instrument.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
19   Activities involving horses and animals
(1)  A person must not on the trust lands, except with the written permission of the Trust or the Director, do any of the following:
(a)  bring stock (including a horse) or poultry,
(b)  bring or allow a dog for which the person is responsible within 10 metres of any play equipment, apparatus provided for the preparation of food for human consumption or place set aside or used for the consumption of food by humans,
(c)  allow stock (including a horse) to depasture,
(d)  ride or lead a horse,
(e)  drive a horse-drawn vehicle,
(f)  bring or allow a dog for which the person is responsible into an area that is designated as an area in which dogs are prohibited by a sign or signs displayed on or near the area,
(g)  fail to keep a dog for which the person is responsible under effective control by means of an adequate leash, chain or cord,
(h)  lead a dog from a moving vehicle,
(i)  fail to remove and properly dispose of any faeces deposited on the trust lands by a dog for which the person is responsible.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
(2)  For the purposes of this clause, a person is responsible for a dog if the person is the owner of the dog (within the meaning of the Companion Animals Act 1998) or the person is in charge of the dog or has the dog under his or her control.
20   Vehicles
(1)  A person must not on the trust lands, except with the written permission of the Trust or the Director, do any of the following:
(a)  drive, ride, stand or park a vehicle other than on a sealed road,
(b)  teach a person to drive or ride a motor vehicle,
(c)  learn to drive or ride a motor vehicle,
(d)  cause or permit a vehicle (other than an authorised vehicle) to be driven, ridden, stood or parked on a lawn, grass, parkland, green, garden, footpath or cycle track unless the area is designated for that purpose by the Trust or the Director by a sign or signs displayed on or near the area,
(e)  drive, ride or park a vehicle (other than an authorised vehicle) contrary to, or act contrary to, a sign approved by the Trust or the Director that regulates the movement or parking of vehicles or the movement or confinement of animals,
(f)  drive an omnibus or a vehicle:
(i)  with a tare weight of more than 3 tonnes, or
(ii)  with a height of more than 4 metres.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
(2)  For the purposes of subclause (1), authorised vehicle means a golf buggy when operated within the Parramatta Golf Course.
21   Speed of vehicles
A person must not, except with the written permission of the Trust or the Director, drive or ride a vehicle on any trust lands at a speed exceeding that determined by the Trust in respect of the land concerned and specified on a sign erected on that land by or on behalf of the Trust.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
22   Use of cycles, pedal cars and rollerblades
(1)  A person must not on the trust lands, except with the written permission of the Trust or the Director, do any of the following:
(a)  ride a cycle or rollerblades in a group of more than 15 persons,
(b)  ride a cycle or rollerblades alongside 2 or more persons,
(c)  ride a cycle or rollerblades closer than 3 metres behind, or while holding onto, a moving motor vehicle (ie, slip streaming),
(d)  ride a three-wheeled pedal-car or similar device,
(e)  ride a cycle or rollerblades on a footway, building forecourt or paved area or on an area in which the activity is prohibited by the Trust or the Director by a sign displayed on or near the area.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
(2)  For the purposes of subclause (1) (c), holding onto a moving motor vehicle includes being towed behind the vehicle by means of a rope or other similar item.
23   Personal conduct
A person must not on the trust lands do any of the following:
(a)  use indecent, obscene, insulting or threatening language,
(b)  behave in an offensive or indecent manner,
(c)  cause serious alarm or affront to a person by disorderly conduct,
(d)  obstruct a person in the performance of that person’s work or duties,
(e)  fail to comply with a reasonable request or direction given for the purpose of securing good order and management and enjoyment of the trust lands by a member of the Trust, the Director or an authorised officer.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
24   Persons to leave trust lands on request
(1)  A person who trespasses or causes annoyance or inconvenience on the trust lands or who commits a breach of this Regulation must leave the trust lands if requested to do so by the Trust, the Director or an authorised officer.
(2)  A person who fails to comply with a request made under this clause may be removed from the trust lands by the Trust, the Director or an authorised officer.
(3)  A person who leaves or is removed from the trust lands under this clause must remove any equipment, vehicle or animal, or any other item belonging to or associated with the person, from the trust lands.
Maximum penalty (subclause (3)): 10 penalty units.
25   Noise on trust lands
A person must not on the trust lands, except with the written permission of the Trust or the Director:
(a)  operate a radio, cassette player, record player, compact disc player or other similar device at a volume likely to cause nuisance or annoyance to a person, or
(b)  operate a public address system or similar device, or
(c)  being the owner of a motor vehicle, sound, or cause, or allow to be sounded, a motor vehicle intruder alarm or sounding device continuously or intermittently for more than 90 seconds after the device or alarm has first sounded.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
Part 3 Miscellaneous
26   Lessees and licensees
An act or omission does not constitute a breach of this Regulation, despite any other provision of this Regulation, if the act or omission is authorised expressly or impliedly by the terms or conditions of any lease or licence granted by the Trust or of any agreement entered into by the Trust.
27   Application of Regulation to officers and employees
(1)  Nothing in this Regulation prevents a person employed under section 21 of the Act or an authorised officer from doing, in the exercise of his or her functions under the Act, any act or thing the doing of which is otherwise prohibited by this Regulation.
(2)  This clause does not, however, authorise any such person (other than a police officer) to have in his or her possession a firearm while on the trust lands except with the written permission of the Trust or the Director.
28   Penalty notices
For the purposes of section 30 of the Act:
(a)  each offence created by a provision specified in Column 1 of Schedule 1 is prescribed, and
(b)  the prescribed penalty for such an offence is the amount specified in Column 2 of Schedule 2.
29   Short descriptions
(1)  For the purposes of section 145B of the Justices Act 1902, the prescribed expression for an offence created by a provision specified in Column 1 of Schedule 1 consists of:
(a)  if one or more IPB Codes are set out in relation to the offence in Column 3 of Schedule 1, any of those IPB Codes together with:
(i)  the text set out in relation to the offence in Column 4 of Schedule 1, or
(ii)  if a choice of words is indicated in that text, the words remaining after the omission of the words irrelevant to the offence, or
(b)  if no IPB Code is set out in relation to the offence in Column 3 of Schedule 1:
(i)  the text set out in relation to the offence in Column 4 of Schedule 1, or
(ii)  if a choice of words is indicated in that text, the words remaining after the omission of the words irrelevant to the offence.
(2)  For the purposes of any proceedings for an offence created by a provision specified in Column 1 of Schedule 1, the prescribed expression for the offence is taken to relate to the offence created by the provision, as the provision was in force when the offence is alleged to have been committed.
(3)  The amendment or repeal of a prescribed expression does not affect the validity of any information, complaint, summons, warrant, notice, order or other document in which the expression is used.
(4)  Subclause (3) applies to any information, complaint, summons, warrant, notice, order or other document (whether issued, given or made before or after the amendment or repeal) that relates to an offence alleged to have been committed before the amendment or repeal.
(5)  In this clause:
Infringement Processing Bureau means the Infringement Processing Bureau within the Police Service.
IPB Code, in relation to an offence, means the code allocated to the offence by the Infringement Processing Bureau.
30   Repeal and savings
(1)  The Parramatta Park Trust Transitional Regulation 2001 is repealed.
(2)  Any act, matter or thing that, immediately before the repeal of the Parramatta Park Trust Transitional Regulation 2001, had effect under that Regulation is taken to have effect under this Regulation.
Schedule 1 Penalty notice offences and short descriptions
(Clauses 28 and 29)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Offence
Amount of penalty
IPB Code
Short description
section 27 (3) (a)
$220
8101
fail to comply with requirement
section 27 (3) (b)
$220
8102
state false name/address
section 28 (1) (a)
$220
8105
fail to give information as to name/address
section 28 (1) (b)
$220
8106
fail to give information as to identity of driver
clause 5 (2)
$100
5094
enter trust lands other than at designated entrance
clause 5 (3)
$100
5095
drive/ride vehicle between sunset and sunrise without permission
clause 6 (2)
$150
5103, 7189
park vehicle contrary to sign
clause 6 (3)
$150
5110
park/leave vehicle on trust lands between sunset and sunrise
clause 9 (2)
$100
5111
enter trust lands/building fenced off/locked/closed to public contrary to sign
clause 10 (2)
$100
5112
consume alcohol in alcohol-free zone
clause 11 (1) (a)
$300
5114
collect/attempt to collect money
clause 11 (1) (b)
$300
5115
sell/attempt to sell papers/printed matter/food/article/ thing/service
clause 11 (1) (c)
$300
5174
sell/attempt to sell/purchase/attempt to purchase ticket
clause 11 (1) (d)
$300
5175
conduct/cause conduct of amusement/entertainment/ promotion/instruction/ performance/compete with/hinder commercial operations
clause 11 (1) (e)
$300
5473
establish/operate business
clause 11 (1) (f)
$200
5474
organise/participate in/cause to be organised public meeting/function/ demonstration/gathering/ activity
clause 11 (1) (g)
$150
5476
use television/ cinematographic/photographic equipment for commercial/promotional purposes
clause 11 (1) (h)
$100
5478
erect sign/hoarding/banner/ notice/display/distribute advertising matter/sign/bill/poster/printed matter
clause 11 (2)
$100
5479
fail to remove equipment
clause 12
$200
5480
organise/conduct foot race/cycle race/horse race/wheelchair race/fun run/rollerblade run/event
clause 13 (1) (a)
$150
5483
camp/reside
clause 13 (1) (b)
$150
5484
erect/occupy/cause to be erected/occupied building/tent/screen/awning/ enclosure/structure/thing
clause 13 (2)
$100
5486
fail to remove building/tent/screen/awning/ enclosure/structure/thing
clause 14
$100
5488
affix/attach sign/hoarding/ banner/notice/rope/string/ thing
clause 15 (4)
$100
5494
fail to comply with condition
clause 16 (a)
$150
5502
damage lawn/playing field/green
clause 16 (b)
$150
5504
remove/uproot/cause damage to/remove part from tree/shrub/fern/creeper/vine/ palm/plant or other vegetation
clause 16 (c)
$75
5505
climb tree/building/fence/ seat/table/enclosure/structure
clause 16 (d)
$100
5508
remove timber/log/stump
clause 16 (e)
$100
5519
deface/dig up/remove rock/soil/sand/stone/substance
clause 16 (f)
$100
5520
write on/paint on/damage/deface/interfere with/destroy/remove machinery/ equipment/road/path/fence/ barrier/gate/lock/latch/ fence-post/wall/building/ seat/furniture/play equipment/fountain/statue/ ornament/monument/article/ sign/descriptive plate/label/fixture/fitting/ structure
clause 16 (g)
$150
5522
block/inhibit access through/to/on gate/access-way/path/road
clause 16 (h)
$150
5523
damage/destroy/remove/interfere with/pass through/step over fencing/barricade
clause 16 (i)
$100
5526
destroy/capture/injure/annoy animal
clause 16 (j)
$100
5531
destroy/interfere with habitat of animal
clause 16 (k) (i)
$75
5533
light fire at prohibited time
clause 16 (k) (ii)
$75
5534
light fire in place/on equipment not approved
clause 16 (l)
$100
5535
empty barbecue coals on grass/lawn/playing field/green/vegetation
clause 16 (m)
$100
5632
deposit ice/frozen liquid on grass/lawn/playing field/green/vegetation
clause 17 (1) (a)
$200
5635
bring waste onto trust lands
clause 17 (1) (b)
$200
5642
abandon vehicle on trust lands
clause 17 (1) (c)
$200
5646
leave litter on trust lands other than in right bin
clause 17 (1) (d)
$200
5663
deposit oil/product/hot liquid/allow oil/product/hot liquid to escape on trust lands
clause 18 (a)
$75
5665
operate motorised model aircraft/boat/car/thing
clause 18 (b)
$75
5667
bathe/wade/wash/swim/operate boat/canoe/kayak/water craft/vessel/flotation device
clause 18 (c)
$75
5668
enter land within river/lake/pond/stream
clause 18 (d)
$75
5671
play/practise golf
clause 18 (e)
$75
5673
use ski stocks with roller blades/roller skis
clause 18 (f)
$75
5674
operate/attempt to operate hang-glider
clause 18 (g)
$75
5676
use land sailing vehicle
clause 18 (h)
$300
5677
launch/land aircraft/helicopter/airship/hot-air balloon/parachute
clause 18 (i)
$75
5679
discharge fireworks
clause 18 (j)
$75
5685
use starting pistol
clause 18 (k)
$150
5693
possess firearm
clause 18 (l)
$75
5816
ride cycle/scooter/skateboard outside designated area
clause 18 (m)
$75
5818
ride cycle/horse/scooter/skateboard without helmet
clause 18 (n)
$75
5819
play musical instrument
clause 19 (1) (a)
$75
5821
bring stock/poultry
clause 19 (1) (b)
$110
5822
bring/allow dog within 10 m of play equipment/food apparatus/food consumption area
clause 19 (1) (c)
$75
5831
depasture stock
clause 19 (1) (d)
$75
5891
ride/lead horse
clause 19 (1) (e)
$75
5896
drive horse-drawn vehicle
clause 19 (1) (f)
$110
6076
bring/allow dog into designated non-dog area
clause 19 (1) (g)
$110
6093
fail to keep dog under control
clause 19 (1) (h)
$110
6126
lead dog from vehicle
clause 19 (1) (i)
$110
6578
fail to remove and properly dispose of dog faeces
clause 20 (1) (a)
$150
6579, 7207
drive/ride/stand/park vehicle other than on sealed road
clause 20 (1) (b)
$100
6585
teach person to drive/ride vehicle
clause 20 (1) (c)
$100
6592
learn to drive/ride vehicle
clause 20 (1) (d)
$100
6594, 7226
cause/permit vehicle to be driver/ridden/stood/parked
clause 20 (1) (e)
$100
6698, 7248
drive/ride/park/act contrary to sign
clause 20 (1) (f) (i)
$100
6602
drive omnibus/vehicle over 3 tonnes
clause 20 (1) (f) (ii)
$100
6603
drive omnibus,/vehicle over 4 metres tall
clause 21
$150
6605
drive/ride vehicle in excess of speed limit
clause 22 (1) (a)
$100
6606
ride cycle/rollerblades in group
clause 22 (1) (b)
$100
6619
ride cycle/rollerblades alongside 2 or more persons
clause 22 (1) (c)
$100
6709
ride cycle/rollerblades close behind/holding onto vehicle
clause 22 (1) (d)
$150
6712
ride three-wheeled pedal-car/device
clause 22 (1) (e)
$100
6715
ride cycle/rollerblades on footway/forecourt/paved area/prohibited area
clause 23 (a)
$100
6716
use indecent/obscene/insulting/threatening language
clause 23 (b)
$100
6719
behave in offensive/indecent manner
clause 23 (c)
$100
6723
cause serious alarm/affront
clause 23 (d)
$150
6724
obstruct person in performance of work
clause 23 (e)
$220
6727
fail to comply with reasonable request/direction
clause 24 (3)
$150
6730
fail to remove equipment/vehicle/animal/item
clause 25 (a)
$100
6735
operate radio/cassette player/record player/compact disc player/device
clause 25 (b)
$300
7088
operate a public address system/device
clause 25 (c)
$300
7090
sound/cause/allow to be sounded car alarm