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COMMUNICATIONS, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND THE ARTS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (APPLICATION OF CRIMINAL CODE) REGULATIONS 2001 (NO. 1) 2001 NO. 337 - SCHEDULE 2
Amendments of National Gallery Regulations 1982
(regulation 4)
[1] Regulation 7
substitute
7 Offences
- (1)
- A person must
not, in a Gallery building or on Gallery land:
- (a)
- touch, interfere with or
engage in conduct that damages a work of art; or
- (b)
- fail to obey a direction of a security officer given in the exercise of
his or her powers under these Regulations; or
- (c)
- engage in conduct that exposes or causes to be exposed for show, sale or
hire any article for use or consumption by a member of the public if the
person does not have the consent in writing of the Council; or
- (d)
- fail to obey a notice displayed in the Gallery building or on Gallery land
that is issued by the authority of the Council and bears a statement to that
effect; or
- (e)
- if the person is carrying a prescribed article fail to deposit
the prescribed article at the place in the Gallery building designated by the
Council for the purpose.
Penalty:
5 penalty units.
- (2)
- Strict liability applies to
paragraphs (1) (b), (d) and (e).
(3) A person must not:
- (a)
- allow an animal belonging to the person or in his or her charge to enter or
remain in a Gallery building if the animal is not a guide dog for a person
with a hearing or visual impairment; or
- (b)
- attach any article to, write upon or engage in conduct that defaces a
Gallery building or any wall or fence on Gallery land; or
- (c)
- bring any food or liquid that is not medication into a Gallery building;
or
- (d)
- consume any food or drink that is not medication within a Gallery building
in an area that is not set aside by the Council for that purpose; or
- (e)
- smoke in an area of a Gallery building that is not an area in which
smoking is permitted; or
- (f)
- enter, or remain in, an area of a Gallery building or of Gallery land if:
- (i)
- a properly placed notice declares that that area is not open to the
public; and
- (ii)
- the person does not have the consent of the Council or a person
authorised by the Council to give consents for this paragraph.
Penalty:
5 penalty units.
- (4)
- In this regulation:
"prescribed article"
means:
- (a)
- an umbrella, an aerosol container or any other article that is capable of
being used to damage a work of art; and
- (b)
- a bag, case, parcel or other container that cannot be wholly enclosed
within a cube each side of which is 300 millimetres in length.
"properly placed notice" means a notice that:
- (a)
- was issued by the authority of the Council and bears a statement to that
effect; and
- (b)
- is clearly displayed at the entrance to the area of the Gallery building
or Gallery land to which it relates.
[2] Regulation 7A
substitute
7A Photographic equipment
- (1)
- A person who
does not have the consent in writing of the Council or a person authorised by
the Council to give consents for this subregulation must not have in his or
her possession, or use, a camera or associated equipment in a Gallery
building.
Penalty:
5 penalty units.
- (2)
- Subregulation (1) does not
prohibit a person from bringing a camera or an item of associated equipment
into a Gallery building and promptly depositing it at the place in the Gallery
building mentioned in paragraph 7 (1) (e).
[3]
Subregulation 8 (2)
substitute
- (2)
- A person to whom a direction
under subregulation (1) is given must comply with the direction.
Penalty:
5
penalty units.
- (3)
- Strict liability applies to subregulation (2).
- (4)
- It is a defence to a prosecution for an offence against subregulation (2)
if the person had a reasonable excuse.
Note
A defendant bears an evidential
burden in relation to the question whether he or she had a reasonable excuse
(see section 13.3 of the Criminal Code ).
[4] Regulation 10
substitute
10 Sale of liquor
- (1)
- A person who does not hold an authority must not sell
or supply liquor to a person in a Gallery building.
- (2)
- The holder of an
authority must not sell or supply liquor if the sale or supply is not in
accordance with the authority.
Penalty:
5 penalty units.
[5] Subregulation
12 (2)
substitute
- (2)
- If a person to whom liquor was sold or supplied
was not less than 16 years of age, it is a defence to a prosecution for an
offence against subregulation (1) that the holder of the authority had
reasonable grounds for believing that the person was not less than 18 years of
age.
Note
A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to having had
reasonable grounds for the belief (see section 13.3 of the Criminal Code ).
[6] Regulation 15
substitute
15 Persons under 18 years not to enter certain
parts of Gallery building
A person who has not attained the age of 18 years must not enter that part of
a Gallery building to which an authority relates if the person is not in the
care of a responsible adult.
Penalty:
5 penalty units.
[7] Further
amendments conversion of references to penalties to penalty units and
increase in penalties
The penalty at the foot of each of the following
provisions is amended by omitting `$100' and inserting `5 penalty units':
*
regulation 11
* subregulation 12 (1)
* regulation 13
* regulation 14
* regulation 16.
[8] Further amendments
The following provisions are amended
by omitting `shall' and inserting `must':
* subregulation 9 (2)
* regulation 11
* subregulation 12 (1)
* regulation 13
* regulation 14
* regulation 16.
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