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sec.46Anzac Square taken to be public place
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### sec.46 Anzac Square taken to be public place
Anzac Square is taken to be a public place for any Act—
that confers or imposes on a police officer or authorised person powers or functions in respect of a public place; or
that provides for offences committed in a public place.
Subsection (1) does not prevent or limit the imposition by the council of conditions of entry for Anzac Square.
Subsection (1) applies to a local law made by Brisbane City Council subject to section 49 .
In this section—
authorised person means a person appointed by the chief executive officer of Brisbane City Council under an Act as an authorised officer or authorised person.
(sec.46-ssec.1) Anzac Square is taken to be a public place for any Act— that confers or imposes on a police officer or authorised person powers or functions in respect of a public place; or that provides for offences committed in a public place.
(sec.46-ssec.2) Subsection (1) does not prevent or limit the imposition by the council of conditions of entry for Anzac Square.
(sec.46-ssec.3) Subsection (1) applies to a local law made by Brisbane City Council subject to section 49 .
(sec.46-ssec.4) In this section— authorised person means a person appointed by the chief executive officer of Brisbane City Council under an Act as an authorised officer or authorised person.
- (a) that confers or imposes on a police officer or authorised person powers or functions in respect of a public place; or
- (b) that provides for offences committed in a public place.