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South Bank Corporation By-law 2014
sec.12Entry to the site when it is closed
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### sec.12 Entry to the site when it is closed
A person must not enter the site while it is closed under section 11 unless the entry is—
allowed under subsection (3) (a) ; or
otherwise authorised by law.
Maximum penalty—4 penalty units.
The corporation may, having regard to the reason the site is closed, tell security officers and authorised persons the following—
the persons who may enter the site while it is closed (the permitted persons );
the conditions, if any, on which the permitted persons may enter.
A security officer or authorised person must, while on duty at an entry to the closed site—
allow permitted persons to enter the site and inform them of the conditions; and
refuse entry to the site to anyone not otherwise authorised by law to enter the site.
(sec.12-ssec.1) A person must not enter the site while it is closed under section 11 unless the entry is— allowed under subsection (3) (a) ; or otherwise authorised by law. Maximum penalty—4 penalty units.
(sec.12-ssec.2) The corporation may, having regard to the reason the site is closed, tell security officers and authorised persons the following— the persons who may enter the site while it is closed (the permitted persons ); the conditions, if any, on which the permitted persons may enter.
(sec.12-ssec.3) A security officer or authorised person must, while on duty at an entry to the closed site— allow permitted persons to enter the site and inform them of the conditions; and refuse entry to the site to anyone not otherwise authorised by law to enter the site.
- (a) allowed under subsection (3) (a) ; or
- (b) otherwise authorised by law.
- (a) the persons who may enter the site while it is closed (the permitted persons );
- (b) the conditions, if any, on which the permitted persons may enter.
- (a) allow permitted persons to enter the site and inform them of the conditions; and
- (b) refuse entry to the site to anyone not otherwise authorised by law to enter the site.