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Coastal Protection and Management Act 1995
sec.67Placing signs on unallocated State land
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### sec.67 Placing signs on unallocated State land
The chief executive may place a sign on unallocated State land, within or on the boundary of a coastal management district, indicating—
particulars of the district; or
anything prohibited or authorised in the district.
A person must not, without lawful authority, destroy, pull down, erase, remove, deface or otherwise damage or interfere with the sign.
Maximum penalty—100 penalty units.
s 67 amd 2001 No. 93 s 24 sch
(sec.67-ssec.1) The chief executive may place a sign on unallocated State land, within or on the boundary of a coastal management district, indicating— particulars of the district; or anything prohibited or authorised in the district.
(sec.67-ssec.2) A person must not, without lawful authority, destroy, pull down, erase, remove, deface or otherwise damage or interfere with the sign. Maximum penalty—100 penalty units.
- (a) particulars of the district; or
- (b) anything prohibited or authorised in the district.