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Marine Parks Act 2004
sec.67Power to require reasonable help or information
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### sec.67 Power to require reasonable help or information
An inspector may require the occupier of the place, or a person at the place, to give the inspector—
reasonable help to exercise a power under section 66 (3) ; or
information, in a stated reasonable way, to help the inspector ascertain whether this Act is being complied with.
by production of a licence, certificate or log book entry
When making a requirement under subsection (1) , the inspector must warn the person it is an offence to fail to comply with the requirement unless the person has a reasonable excuse.
A person required to give reasonable help under subsection (1) (a) , or give information under subsection (1) (b) , must comply with the requirement, unless the person has a reasonable excuse.
Maximum penalty—15 penalty units.
If the person is an individual, it is a reasonable excuse for the individual not to comply with the requirement if complying with the requirement might tend to incriminate the individual.
(sec.67-ssec.1) An inspector may require the occupier of the place, or a person at the place, to give the inspector— reasonable help to exercise a power under section 66 (3) ; or information, in a stated reasonable way, to help the inspector ascertain whether this Act is being complied with. by production of a licence, certificate or log book entry
(sec.67-ssec.2) When making a requirement under subsection (1) , the inspector must warn the person it is an offence to fail to comply with the requirement unless the person has a reasonable excuse.
(sec.67-ssec.3) A person required to give reasonable help under subsection (1) (a) , or give information under subsection (1) (b) , must comply with the requirement, unless the person has a reasonable excuse. Maximum penalty—15 penalty units.
(sec.67-ssec.4) If the person is an individual, it is a reasonable excuse for the individual not to comply with the requirement if complying with the requirement might tend to incriminate the individual.
- (a) reasonable help to exercise a power under section 66 (3) ; or
- (b) information, in a stated reasonable way, to help the inspector ascertain whether this Act is being complied with. Example of reasonable way— by production of a licence, certificate or log book entry