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Recreation Areas Management Act 2006
sec.111Unlawfully conducting commercial activity
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### sec.111 Unlawfully conducting commercial activity
A person must not conduct a commercial activity in a recreation area unless the person is authorised to conduct the activity under—
a commercial activity permit; or
a commercial activity agreement.
If a commercial activity is a prescribed commercial activity for a recreation area, a person must not conduct the activity in the area except under—
a commercial activity agreement; or
a commercial activity permit that is in force when the prescribed commercial activity is declared under section 97 and is still in force.
Maximum penalty—165 penalty units.
s 111 amd 2011 No. 6 s 128 ; 2013 No. 55 s 93
(sec.111-ssec.1) A person must not conduct a commercial activity in a recreation area unless the person is authorised to conduct the activity under— a commercial activity permit; or a commercial activity agreement.
(sec.111-ssec.2) If a commercial activity is a prescribed commercial activity for a recreation area, a person must not conduct the activity in the area except under— a commercial activity agreement; or a commercial activity permit that is in force when the prescribed commercial activity is declared under section 97 and is still in force. Maximum penalty—165 penalty units.
- (a) a commercial activity permit; or
- (b) a commercial activity agreement.
- (a) a commercial activity agreement; or
- (b) a commercial activity permit that is in force when the prescribed commercial activity is declared under section 97 and is still in force.