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### sec.147 Protecting prescribed persons from liability
A prescribed person is not civilly liable for an act done, or omission made, honestly and without negligence under this Act.
If subsection (1) prevents a civil liability attaching to a person, the liability attaches instead to the State.
Also, the State or a prescribed person is not civilly liable in a proceeding for an act done, or omission made, in—
the performance or purported performance of a function under this Act; or
the exercise or purported exercise of a power under this Act; or
the management or operation of a marine park.
However, subsection (3) does not apply to any liability of the State or a prescribed person arising from the State’s or prescribed person’s—
construction, installation or maintenance of a State fixture, or State road, that is defective other than because of a natural event; or
failure to give adequate notice of a State fixture, or State road, that is defective other than because of a natural event; or
carrying out of a State management activity.
a storm, flood, period of heavy rain
Also, subsection (3) does not apply in relation to—
any liability of the State or a prescribed person for an MAIA injury incurred by the State or prescribed person as an insured person; or
any liability of the State or a prescribed person for an injury for which compensation is payable under the Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 incurred by the State or prescribed person in the State’s or prescribed person’s capacity as an employer.
For subsection (5) (b) , the following is immaterial—
whether compensation for the injury is actually claimed under the Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 ;
whether the entitlement to seek damages for the injury is regulated under that Act.
In this section—
compensation see the Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 , section 9 .
damages includes any form of monetary compensation.
defective includes damaged or destroyed.
insured person see the Motor Accident Insurance Act 1994 , section 4 .
MAIA injury means a personal injury to which the Motor Accident Insurance Act 1994 applies.
personal injury see the Civil Liability Act 2003 , schedule 2 .
prescribed person means—
the Minister; or
the chief executive; or
an officer or employee of the department; or
an inspector; or
a person acting under—
the authority, under this Act, of a person mentioned in paragraph (a) , (b) , (c) or (d) ; or
a direction given under this Act by a person mentioned in paragraph (a) , (b) , (c) or (d) .
proceeding means a proceeding for damages based on a liability for personal injury, damage to property or economic loss resulting from personal injury or damage to property, and, for a fatal injury, includes a proceeding for the deceased’s dependants or estate.
State fixture means a building, structure or other thing constructed or installed by the State including, for example, the following—
a boardwalk, jetty, lookout or mooring;
a stairway;
a fence or other barrier;
a thing used for a recreational purpose.
a flying fox ride or zipline ride
a rope or swing over a river or waterhole
a pontoon
an anchor point for rock climbing
State management activity means—
programmed shooting or poisoning of animals; or
programmed burning or poisoning of vegetation.
State road means—
a State-controlled road within the meaning of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 , schedule 6 ; or
another road, within the meaning of the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995 , constructed by the State.
s 147 amd 2013 No. 55 s 22
(sec.147-ssec.1) A prescribed person is not civilly liable for an act done, or omission made, honestly and without negligence under this Act.
(sec.147-ssec.2) If subsection (1) prevents a civil liability attaching to a person, the liability attaches instead to the State.
(sec.147-ssec.3) Also, the State or a prescribed person is not civilly liable in a proceeding for an act done, or omission made, in— the performance or purported performance of a function under this Act; or the exercise or purported exercise of a power under this Act; or the management or operation of a marine park.
(sec.147-ssec.4) However, subsection (3) does not apply to any liability of the State or a prescribed person arising from the State’s or prescribed person’s— construction, installation or maintenance of a State fixture, or State road, that is defective other than because of a natural event; or failure to give adequate notice of a State fixture, or State road, that is defective other than because of a natural event; or carrying out of a State management activity. a storm, flood, period of heavy rain
(sec.147-ssec.5) Also, subsection (3) does not apply in relation to— any liability of the State or a prescribed person for an MAIA injury incurred by the State or prescribed person as an insured person; or any liability of the State or a prescribed person for an injury for which compensation is payable under the Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 incurred by the State or prescribed person in the State’s or prescribed person’s capacity as an employer.
(sec.147-ssec.6) For subsection (5) (b) , the following is immaterial— whether compensation for the injury is actually claimed under the Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 ; whether the entitlement to seek damages for the injury is regulated under that Act.
(sec.147-ssec.7) In this section— compensation see the Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 , section 9 . damages includes any form of monetary compensation. defective includes damaged or destroyed. insured person see the Motor Accident Insurance Act 1994 , section 4 . MAIA injury means a personal injury to which the Motor Accident Insurance Act 1994 applies. personal injury see the Civil Liability Act 2003 , schedule 2 . prescribed person means— the Minister; or the chief executive; or an officer or employee of the department; or an inspector; or a person acting under— the authority, under this Act, of a person mentioned in paragraph (a) , (b) , (c) or (d) ; or a direction given under this Act by a person mentioned in paragraph (a) , (b) , (c) or (d) . proceeding means a proceeding for damages based on a liability for personal injury, damage to property or economic loss resulting from personal injury or damage to property, and, for a fatal injury, includes a proceeding for the deceased’s dependants or estate. State fixture means a building, structure or other thing constructed or installed by the State including, for example, the following— a boardwalk, jetty, lookout or mooring; a stairway; a fence or other barrier; a thing used for a recreational purpose. a flying fox ride or zipline ride a rope or swing over a river or waterhole a pontoon an anchor point for rock climbing State management activity means— programmed shooting or poisoning of animals; or programmed burning or poisoning of vegetation. State road means— a State-controlled road within the meaning of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 , schedule 6 ; or another road, within the meaning of the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995 , constructed by the State.
- (a) the performance or purported performance of a function under this Act; or
- (b) the exercise or purported exercise of a power under this Act; or
- (c) the management or operation of a marine park.
- (a) construction, installation or maintenance of a State fixture, or State road, that is defective other than because of a natural event; or
- (b) failure to give adequate notice of a State fixture, or State road, that is defective other than because of a natural event; or
- (c) carrying out of a State management activity.
- (a) any liability of the State or a prescribed person for an MAIA injury incurred by the State or prescribed person as an insured person; or
- (b) any liability of the State or a prescribed person for an injury for which compensation is payable under the Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 incurred by the State or prescribed person in the State’s or prescribed person’s capacity as an employer.
- (a) whether compensation for the injury is actually claimed under the Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 ;
- (b) whether the entitlement to seek damages for the injury is regulated under that Act.
- (a) the Minister; or
- (b) the chief executive; or
- (c) an officer or employee of the department; or
- (d) an inspector; or
- (e) a person acting under— (i) the authority, under this Act, of a person mentioned in paragraph (a) , (b) , (c) or (d) ; or (ii) a direction given under this Act by a person mentioned in paragraph (a) , (b) , (c) or (d) .
- (i) the authority, under this Act, of a person mentioned in paragraph (a) , (b) , (c) or (d) ; or
- (ii) a direction given under this Act by a person mentioned in paragraph (a) , (b) , (c) or (d) .
- (i) the authority, under this Act, of a person mentioned in paragraph (a) , (b) , (c) or (d) ; or
- (ii) a direction given under this Act by a person mentioned in paragraph (a) , (b) , (c) or (d) .
- (a) a boardwalk, jetty, lookout or mooring;
- (b) a stairway;
- (c) a fence or other barrier;
- (d) a thing used for a recreational purpose. Examples for paragraph (d) — • a flying fox ride or zipline ride • a rope or swing over a river or waterhole • a pontoon • an anchor point for rock climbing
- • a flying fox ride or zipline ride
- • a rope or swing over a river or waterhole
- • a pontoon
- • an anchor point for rock climbing
- • a flying fox ride or zipline ride
- • a rope or swing over a river or waterhole
- • a pontoon
- • an anchor point for rock climbing
- (a) programmed shooting or poisoning of animals; or
- (b) programmed burning or poisoning of vegetation.
- (a) a State-controlled road within the meaning of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 , schedule 6 ; or
- (b) another road, within the meaning of the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995 , constructed by the State.