South Australian Legislation
South Australia History Trust of South Australia Regulations 2022 under the History Trust of South Australia Act 1981
Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 Short title 2 Commencement 3 Interpretation 4 Acting with approval of Trust or authorised officer Part 2—Conduct 5 Entry 6 General conduct 7 Photography and reproduction of exhibits 8 Animals 9 Articles must be left in designated area Part 3—Driving and parking 10 Driving 11 Parking Part 4—Miscellaneous 12 Confiscated or surrendered property Schedule 1—Repeal and transitional provisions Part 1—Repeal of History Trust of South Australia Regulations 2010 1 Repeal of History Trust of South Australia Regulations 2010 Part 2—Transitional provisions 2 Interpretation 3 Approvals of Trust or authorised officers Legislative history
Part 1—Preliminary 1—Short title These regulations may be cited as the History Trust of South Australia Regulations 2022. 2—Commencement These regulations come into operation on the day on which they are made. 3—Interpretation (1) In these regulations— Act means the History Trust of South Australia Act 1981; assistance animal means an animal that is— (a) accredited as an assistance dog under the Dog and Cat Management Act 1995; or (b) an assistance animal within the meaning of the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 of the Commonwealth; officially designated, in relation to premises of the Trust—see subregulation (2); park, in relation to a vehicle, includes stand; premises includes— (a) land; and (b) a part of premises; smoke has the same meaning as in the Tobacco and E‑Cigarette Products Act 1997; vehicle has the same meaning as in the Road Traffic Act 1961. (2) In these regulations, an area of premises of the Trust will be taken to be officially designated as being an area for a particular purpose or an area in which a particular activity is permitted, prohibited or otherwise regulated if an official sign is displayed in or near the area, indicating the purpose or the permitted, prohibited or regulated activity. 4—Acting with approval of Trust or authorised officer (1) These regulations do not prevent a person from doing anything with the approval of the Trust or an authorised officer or otherwise with lawful authority. (2) An approval given by the Trust or an authorised officer for the purposes of these regulations— (a) must be in writing or, if given orally, must be confirmed in writing as soon as practicable; and (b) may relate to a particular person or matter, or persons or matters of a class, specified by the Trust or authorised officer; and (c) may be subject to conditions (including a condition requiring payment of a fee) specified by the Trust or authorised officer; and (d) may be varied or revoked by the Trust or authorised officer at any time. (3) If the Trust or an authorised officer gives approval subject to a condition, the person to whom the approval is given must not contravene or fail to comply with the condition. Maximum penalty: $200.
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