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South Bank Corporation Act 1989
sec.115By-laws of corporation
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### sec.115 By-laws of corporation
The corporation may make by-laws under this Act.
A by-law may make provision—
to regulate the affairs of the corporation and its control of the corporation area; and
to regulate the use of land within the corporation area in accordance with the approved development plan; and
to regulate the entitlement of persons to enter the corporation area and the activities, conduct and behaviour of persons within the corporation area; and
to provide for the protection and security of lands, buildings, structures and other property in the corporation area.
A by-law may create offences and prescribe penalties of not more than 20 penalty units for the offences.
A by-law may provide that a stated local law does not apply, or applies with stated changes, within the corporation area.
If a by-law provides that a stated local law does not apply, or applies with stated changes, within the corporation area, the local law does not apply, or applies with the stated changes, within the corporation area.
A by-law must be approved by the Governor in Council.
A by-law is subordinate legislation (see the Statutory Instruments Act 1992 , sections 7 , 8 (b) (i) and 9 (1) (a) ).
Subject to subsection (5) , if a provision of a by-law is inconsistent with a provision of any Act or law (other than this Act) the former provision shall prevail and the latter provision shall, to the extent of the inconsistency, be inoperative within the corporation area until the provision of the by-law terminates.
s 115 amd 1992 No. 68 s 3 sch 2 ; 1995 No. 46 s 3 sch ; 2003 No. 24 s 38
(sec.115-ssec.1) The corporation may make by-laws under this Act.
(sec.115-ssec.2) A by-law may make provision— to regulate the affairs of the corporation and its control of the corporation area; and to regulate the use of land within the corporation area in accordance with the approved development plan; and to regulate the entitlement of persons to enter the corporation area and the activities, conduct and behaviour of persons within the corporation area; and to provide for the protection and security of lands, buildings, structures and other property in the corporation area.
(sec.115-ssec.3) A by-law may create offences and prescribe penalties of not more than 20 penalty units for the offences.
(sec.115-ssec.4) A by-law may provide that a stated local law does not apply, or applies with stated changes, within the corporation area.
(sec.115-ssec.5) If a by-law provides that a stated local law does not apply, or applies with stated changes, within the corporation area, the local law does not apply, or applies with the stated changes, within the corporation area.
(sec.115-ssec.6) A by-law must be approved by the Governor in Council. A by-law is subordinate legislation (see the Statutory Instruments Act 1992 , sections 7 , 8 (b) (i) and 9 (1) (a) ).
(sec.115-ssec.7) Subject to subsection (5) , if a provision of a by-law is inconsistent with a provision of any Act or law (other than this Act) the former provision shall prevail and the latter provision shall, to the extent of the inconsistency, be inoperative within the corporation area until the provision of the by-law terminates.
- (a) to regulate the affairs of the corporation and its control of the corporation area; and
- (b) to regulate the use of land within the corporation area in accordance with the approved development plan; and
- (c) to regulate the entitlement of persons to enter the corporation area and the activities, conduct and behaviour of persons within the corporation area; and
- (d) to provide for the protection and security of lands, buildings, structures and other property in the corporation area.