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Recreation Areas Management Regulation 2024
sec.59Exemption for vehicle access permits
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### sec.59 Exemption for vehicle access permits
The chief executive may grant a person an exemption from the payment of a fee for a vehicle access permit for a recreation area if the chief executive is satisfied—
the person reasonably requires the permit to access—
the person’s principal place of residence; or
land in which the person has a registered interest, other than land subject to a time share scheme; or
the principal place of residence of a close relative of the person; or
the person reasonably requires the permit to access the area for carrying out the person’s employment, trade, business or profession.
In this section—
carrying out , employment, or a trade, business or profession, does not include soliciting for employment, trade or business.
close relative , of a person, means the person’s—
spouse; or
parent or grandparent; or
brother or sister; or
child or grandchild.
time share scheme see the Land Title Act 1994 , schedule 2 .
(sec.59-ssec.1) The chief executive may grant a person an exemption from the payment of a fee for a vehicle access permit for a recreation area if the chief executive is satisfied— the person reasonably requires the permit to access— the person’s principal place of residence; or land in which the person has a registered interest, other than land subject to a time share scheme; or the principal place of residence of a close relative of the person; or the person reasonably requires the permit to access the area for carrying out the person’s employment, trade, business or profession.
(sec.59-ssec.2) In this section— carrying out , employment, or a trade, business or profession, does not include soliciting for employment, trade or business. close relative , of a person, means the person’s— spouse; or parent or grandparent; or brother or sister; or child or grandchild. time share scheme see the Land Title Act 1994 , schedule 2 .
- (a) the person reasonably requires the permit to access— (i) the person’s principal place of residence; or (ii) land in which the person has a registered interest, other than land subject to a time share scheme; or (iii) the principal place of residence of a close relative of the person; or
- (i) the person’s principal place of residence; or
- (ii) land in which the person has a registered interest, other than land subject to a time share scheme; or
- (iii) the principal place of residence of a close relative of the person; or
- (b) the person reasonably requires the permit to access the area for carrying out the person’s employment, trade, business or profession.
- (i) the person’s principal place of residence; or
- (ii) land in which the person has a registered interest, other than land subject to a time share scheme; or
- (iii) the principal place of residence of a close relative of the person; or
- (a) spouse; or
- (b) parent or grandparent; or
- (c) brother or sister; or
- (d) child or grandchild.