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Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust Regulation 1997
[1997-466]
Repealed version for 29 June 1998 to 31 August 2002 (accessed 24 May 2013 at 06:04).
Part 2 Regulation of use of Trust lands generally
5 Reserved land
7 Entry to Trust lands
8 Camping, erection or occupation of tents and similar
activities on Trust lands
9 Disposal of waste
10 Protection of Trust lands
12 Commercial activities
13 Driving vehicles
15 Persons to leave on request
16 Requirement to state name and address
Part 3 Parking on Trust lands
Division 1A Exception to paid parking
17A Permit parking
Division 2 Metered parking
18 Parking meters
19 Metered parking zones
20 Trust to fix fees
21 Parking meters
22 Metered spaces controlled by multi-space parking
23 Use of parking meters for parking in metered parking
24 Parking in metered parking spaces
25 Temporary closure of metered spaces
26 Misuse of parking meters
27 Damage to, and interference with, parking
28 Trailers not separately chargeable
29 Prohibited non-meter parking
30 Powers of police in emergency
31 Application of money from parking
33 This Part not to affect operation of other
Part 4 Regulation of use of the Gardens
34 Entry to the Gardens
35 Offences relating to the Gardens
Part 5 Regulation of use of the Domain
36 Offences relating to the Domain
Part 6 Penalty notice offences
37 Penalty notice offences: section 22B
38 Short description of offences
39 No offence in certain circumstances
40 Prescribed officer: section 22A (2)
Part 1 Preliminary1 Name of RegulationThis Regulation is the Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust Regulation
1997.3 DefinitionsIn this Regulation:animal includes a
bird, fish and reptile.ranger means a
member of staff of the Trust appointed by the Trust to be a ranger for the
purposes of this Regulation, and includes any trustee and the
Director.reserved land
means such part of the Trust lands as is for the time being reserved for an
organised activity under clause 5.RTA means the Roads and
Traffic Authority.the Act means the
Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust Act
1980.the Domain means
that part of the Trust lands known as the Domain.the Gardens
means that part of the Trust lands known as the Royal Botanic Gardens, the
Mount Annan Botanic Garden or the Mount Tomah Botanic Garden.vehicle includes a
bicycle or tricycle, but does not include a pram, stroller or
wheelchair.4 NotesThe explanatory note, table of contents and notes in the text of
this Regulation do not form part of this Regulation.Part 2 Regulation of use of Trust lands generally5 Reserved landThe Trust may from time to time reserve any part of the Trust
lands for:(a) organised sporting activities, or
(b) organised entertainment, or
(c) organised ceremonies, or
(d) any other organised activity.
6 Fees and charges(1) The Trust may from time to time determine the fees and charges
payable for the use of any reserved land or for the parking of vehicles on any
part of the Trust lands.(2) Fees and charges may differ according to such factors as the Trust
may determine.(3) The Trust may exempt any person from paying any fee or
charge.7 Entry to Trust lands(1) The Trust may give any one or more of the following
directions:(a) a direction limiting the number of persons who may enter any part
of the Trust lands,
(b) a direction closing to the public any part of the Trust lands
(including any reserved land and any road, path or
(c) a direction charging admission to any part of the Trust
(d) a direction imposing conditions (such as conditions prohibiting
the possession or consumption of alcohol) subject to which the public may
enter any part of the Trust lands,
by means of a sign displayed on or adjacent to the part or (in the case
of a direction referred to in paragraph (a) or (b)) by means of an instruction
given orally by a ranger or by a police officer.(2) A person must not enter any part of the Trust lands in
contravention of a direction under this clause.Maximum penalty: 5 penalty
units.8 Camping, erection or occupation of tents and similar
activities on Trust lands(1) A person must not:(a) camp or reside, or
(b) erect or use, or cause to be erected or used, a building, tent,
screen, awning, enclosure or other structure or
on the Trust lands.Maximum penalty: 5 penalty
units.(2) A person who has erected or occupied, or caused to be erected or
occupied, a building, tent, screen, awning, enclosure or other structure or
thing contrary to subclause (1) (b) must, when required to do so by a ranger
or a police officer, remove the building, tent, screen, awning, enclosure,
structure or thing.(3) If a person fails to comply with a direction given under subclause
(2), a ranger or a police officer:(a) may remove, or cause to be removed, the building, tent, screen,
awning, enclosure, structure or thing to the care of the person to whom the
direction was given, or
(b) may impound the building, tent, screen, awning, enclosure,
(4) Property that is impounded under this clause is taken to be
impounded under the Impounding Act
1993, and is to be dealt with
accordingly.9 Disposal of waste(1) A person must not do any of the following:(a) bring any waste onto the Trust lands,
(b) abandon a vehicle on the Trust lands,
(c) leave any litter otherwise than in a receptacle provided and
designated for the receipt of litter of that kind,
(d) deposit any oil or similar product, or any hot liquid, or allow
such a product or liquid to escape, on the Trust
units.(2) In this clause:litter
includes bottles, broken glass, china, pottery and plastic.waste includes
refuse, rubbish and industrial waste.10 Protection of Trust landsA person must not do any of the following on the Trust
lands:(a) damage any lawn, playing field or green, otherwise than in the
course of, and as a normal incident of, an organised recreational or sporting
activity on reserved land,
(b) remove, uproot, climb on or cause damage to, or remove any part
from, any tree or other vegetation,
(c) remove any dead timber, log or stump, whether standing or
(d) deface any rock or dig up any soil, sand, stone or similar
(e) damage, deface or interfere with:(i) any part of the Trust lands (including any road, path, fence,
barrier, gate, fence post, railing, wall or building), or
(ii) any thing situated on any part of the Trust lands (including any
seat, furniture, play equipment, fountain, statue, ornament, vase, monument,
sign, notice, descriptive plate, label, machinery or
(f) destroy, capture, injure or interfere with any
(g) destroy or interfere with the habitat of any
units.11 Recreational activitiesA person must not do any of the following on the Trust
lands:(a) operate any mechanically propelled model aircraft, boat or similar
(b) land any aircraft, hang-glider, hot air balloon or
(c) ride on or use any skateboard, roller skates, inline skates or
similar apparatus,
(d) fly any kite,
(e) operate any radio, cassette player, record player, compact disc
player or any instrument at a volume likely to cause a nuisance or annoyance
(f) operate or use a loudspeaker or public address system or
(g) jog or run otherwise than on a road, path or specially designated
(h) play or practise golf,
(i) bathe, wade, wash or swim in any lake, pond, stream or ornamental
(j) use any drinking fountain otherwise than for
(k) light any fire otherwise than in fixed cooking apparatus provided
(l) discharge any fireworks.
units.12 Commercial activitiesA person must not do any of the following on the Trust
lands:(a) collect or attempt to collect money,
(b) sell or attempt to sell or hire, expose for sale or hire or
solicit for sale or hire papers, printed matter, food, or other goods or
(c) conduct, or cause or assist the operation of, an amusement,
entertainment, instruction or performance for money or other
(d) use television, video, cinematographic or photographic equipment
(e) display or distribute any advertising matter, sign, bill, poster
or other printed matter.
units.13 Driving vehiclesA person must not drive or ride any vehicle on the Trust
lands:(a) otherwise than on a road laid out for the purpose,
(b) contrary to a sign erected by or on behalf of the
units.14 ObstructionA person must not do any of the following on the Trust
lands:(a) obstruct another person in the performance of the person’s
work or duties,
(b) fail to comply with any reasonable direction given by a ranger, by
a member of staff of the Trust or by a police
units.15 Persons to leave on request(1) A person who:(a) enters the Trust lands unlawfully, or
(b) causes any annoyance or inconvenience to other persons on the
Trust lands, or
(c) commits an offence against this
must leave the Trust lands if directed to do so by a ranger or by a
police officer.Maximum penalty: 5 penalty
units.(2) A person who fails to comply with such a direction may be removed
from the Trust lands by a ranger or by a police
officer.16 Requirement to state name and address(1) A ranger or a police officer who suspects on reasonable grounds
that a person on the Trust lands has committed an offence against the Act or
this Regulation may require the person to state his or her full name and
residential address.(2) A person must not:(a) fail without reasonable cause to comply with a requirement under
units.(3) A person is not guilty of an offence under this clause unless it
is established that the ranger or police officer:(a) identified himself or herself as a ranger or police officer (as
(b) warned the person that failure to comply with the requirement is
Part 3 Parking on Trust landsDivision 1 Preliminary17 Definitions(see Regulation 91C of the Motor
Traffic Regulations 1935)In this Part:controlled parking
hours, in relation to a metered space, means the periods, as set out
on the relevant traffic control signs (within the meaning of section 4D of the
Traffic Act 1909), during
which a motor vehicle may not be parked in the space unless the relevant
parking fee has been paid.Note. Regulation 54 of the Motor Traffic
Regulations 1935 prescribes traffic control signs for the
purposes of section 4D of the Traffic Act
1909.metered
parking zone means a zone designated as a metered parking zone, as
referred to in clause 19.metered
space means any part of a road or road related area:(a) at which a parking meter is installed or which is identified as a
space or spaces to which a parking meter applies, and
(b) which has been marked by painted lines, studs, pads, plates or
strips for the purpose of indicating where a vehicle may park on payment of a
scheme authority has the same meaning as it has in the Motor Traffic Regulations
1935.multi-space parking
space.parking
meter means a device designed to indicate or capable of indicating
whether the fee determined by the Trust in respect of any vehicle parking in a
metered space to which the device applies has been paid, and includes the
stand on which such a device is erected.period
parking sign means a traffic control sign of the kind referred to in
Regulation 54 (6) (al) of the Motor Traffic
Regulations 1935.relevant
parking fee, in relation to the parking of a motor vehicle in a
metered space, means the fee for parking a motor vehicle in the space, for the
day and time during which the vehicle is parked in the space, as indicated on
the parking meter for the space.road means a
road within the meaning of the Traffic Act
1909 (other than a road that is the subject of a declaration
made under section 2A (1) (b) of that Act).road related
area means a road related area within the meaning of the Traffic Act 1909 (other than a road
related area that is the subject of a declaration made under section 2A (1)
(b) of that Act).Division 1A Exception to paid parking17A Permit parking(see Regulation 91CA of the Motor
Traffic Regulations 1935)(1) The Trust may issue a permit authorising the parking of a motor
vehicle without charge or time restrictions in a metered space in any public
street in the Domain, being a space:(a) located in the street (or the part of the street) specified in the
(b) designated by the Trust for use by holders of such a
(2) In issuing such a permit, the Trust must have regard to any
relevant guidelines issued by the RTA.(3) A permit must specify the public street (or the part of the
street) to which it applies.(4) A permit is subject to any conditions specified or referred to in
it.(5) For the purposes of this clause, a space is designated for use by
a holder of a permit referred to in this clause if the words “Permit
holders excepted” are displayed on, or next to, the traffic control sign
that:(a) designates the space as a metered space, or
(b) designates the public street (or the part of the street) where the
space is located as a metered parking zone.
Division 2 Metered parking18 Parking meters(see section 10R of the Traffic Act
1909)(1) The Trust may do all or any of the following:(a) provide, in accordance with guidelines issued by the RTA for the
provision of metered spaces, metered spaces in any road or road related area
on the Trust lands,
(b) install a parking meter in respect of any such metered space or
spaces in accordance with this clause,
(c) demand and recover in respect of any vehicle parking in any such
metered space such fees as it may fix by
(2) Parking meters may be installed only at the space to which they
apply or, if one parking meter applies to more than one space, in the
immediate vicinity of those spaces.(3) The RTA may issue written guidelines to the Trust as to the
provision of metered spaces.(4) The RTA may from time to time amend and revoke any such
guidelines.19 Metered parking zones(see Regulation 91D of the Motor
Traffic Regulations 1935)(1) The Trust may set aside the whole or any part of one or more roads
or road related areas on the Trust lands as a metered parking
zone.(2) A metered parking zone must be designated by period parking signs,
on which the word “METER” is added, situated along the road or
road related area or roads or road related areas.20 Trust to fix fees(see Regulation 91E of the Motor
Traffic Regulations 1935)(1) The Trust must fix the fee payable for parking a motor vehicle in
each metered space on the Trust lands.(2) Different fees may be fixed for different metered spaces and for
different days and different times of day.21 Parking meters(see Regulation 91F of the Motor
Traffic Regulations 1935)(1) The parking meter for a metered space must indicate:(a) the fees fixed for the space under this Division,
(b) the way in which the fees are to be paid, and
(c) if payment is by means of coins, the denomination of coins to be
used in the meter.
(2) A parking meter must clearly show the status of the metered space
or spaces that it controls and, in the case of a multi-space parking meter,
must identify each metered space by its number.22 Metered spaces controlled by multi-space parking
meter(see Regulation 91G of the Motor
Traffic Regulations 1935)In the case of a metered space controlled by a multi-space parking
meter, the number for the space and an arrow indicating the direction of the
meter must be marked in or adjacent to the space.23 Use of parking meters for parking in metered parking
zones(see Regulation 91H of the Motor
Traffic Regulations 1935)(1) A person must not park a motor vehicle in a metered parking zone
except in a metered space.Maximum penalty: 5 penalty
units.(2) A person must not park a motor vehicle in a metered space without
paying the relevant fee for the space for at least the minimum period of time
for which parking in the space must be paid.Maximum penalty: 5 penalty
units.(3) A person does not commit an offence under subclause (2) if the
person parks a motor vehicle in a metered space before paying the relevant
fee, so long as the person pays the relevant fee immediately after parking the
vehicle.(4) The driver of a motor vehicle must not allow the vehicle to remain
parked in a metered space if the parking meter for the space indicates that
the period of time for which parking in the space has been paid has
expired.Maximum penalty: 5 penalty
units.(5) A person does not commit an offence against this clause if the
parking meter for the metered space is not working.(6) This clause:(a) does not apply to a metered parking space outside the controlled
parking hours for the space, and
(b) does not apply to a motor vehicle displaying a current mobility
parking scheme authority, and
(c) does not apply to a motor vehicle displaying a current permit
issued under clause 17A while the vehicle is parked in a parking space located
in the public street (or the part of the street) specified in the permit if
the space is designated, in accordance with clause 17A, for use by holders of
24 Parking in metered parking spaces(see Regulation 91I of the Motor
Traffic Regulations 1935)A person must not park a motor vehicle in a metered space:(a) while any other vehicle is parked in the space,
(b) in such a manner that any part of the vehicle lies over the
markings for the space.
units.25 Temporary closure of metered spaces(see Regulation 91J of the Motor
Traffic Regulations 1935)(1) If the Trust decides that the use of a metered space should be
temporarily discontinued, a sign displaying words to that effect may be
erected in, or near the space.(2) A person must not park a motor vehicle in a metered space to which
such a sign relates.Maximum penalty: 5 penalty
units.26 Misuse of parking meters(see Regulation 91K of the Motor
Traffic Regulations 1935)A person must not:(a) insert in a parking meter anything other than coins or other means
of payment, as specified on the meter, or
units.27 Damage to, and interference with, parking
meters(see section 10S of the Traffic Act
1909)A person must not:(a) damage a parking meter, or
(b) do, or cause to be done, any act which interferes or is likely to
interfere with the proper working of a parking meter, or
units.Division 3 General28 Trailers not separately chargeable(see Regulation 91FF of the Motor
Traffic Regulations 1935)Nothing in this Part requires a separate parking fee to be paid
for a trailer drawn by another motor vehicle.29 Prohibited non-meter parkingA person must not cause or permit any vehicle to stand or be
parked on the Trust lands:(a) on any lawn, grass, parkland, garden or path,
units.30 Powers of police in emergency(see section 10VB of the Traffic Act
1909)(1) A police officer may, during a temporary obstruction or danger to
traffic or in an emergency:(a) direct a person not to cause or permit any vehicle to park in a
metered space, or
(b) direct the owner or driver of a vehicle parking or standing in any
such space to remove the vehicle from the space, or
(c) if no person appears to be in charge of a vehicle standing in any
such space, remove the vehicle from the space.
the direction of a police officer under this clause.Maximum penalty: 5 penalty
units.31 Application of money from parking(see section 10VC of the Traffic Act
1909)(1) The costs of administering this Part in relation to the Trust
lands are to be borne by the Trust.(2) Those costs are taken to include the following:(a) the costs of providing, controlling, maintaining and regulating
metered spaces and the parking meters installed in respect of those
(b) the costs of providing and maintaining signs or other devices and
marking lines to indicate the position of metered spaces or to indicate the
places in any road or road related area on the Trust lands where a vehicle
(other than a public vehicle) may stop or park.
32 Disputes(see section 10VD of the Traffic Act
1909)(1) Any dispute arising under this Division between the Trust and the
RTA is to be resolved by consultation between the Minister administering the
1980, and the Minister administering the Traffic Act
1909.(2) If agreement between the Ministers concerned cannot be reached,
the dispute is to be resolved by the Premier.33 This Part not to affect operation of other
provisions(see section 10W of the Traffic Act
1909)Nothing in this Part affects the operation of any provision of the
Traffic Act 1909 by or under
which functions in relation to the control of traffic are conferred or imposed
on the Commissioner of Police or the RTA.Part 4 Regulation of use of the Gardens34 Entry to the Gardens(1) The Gardens are open to the public daily at times specified by the
Trust and indicated on signs displayed adjacent to the entrances to the
Gardens.(2) A person must not, without the consent of the Trust, enter or
remain in the Gardens at any time when they are not open to the
public.Maximum penalty: 5 penalty
units.35 Offences relating to the Gardens(1) A person must not do any of the following:(a) bring into the Gardens a vehicle, otherwise than on a road
specially designated for the purpose,
(b) bring into the Gardens any animal or permit any animal under the
person’s control to remain in the Gardens,
(c) address a function, public meeting, demonstration or gathering in
(d) fish in the ponds of the Gardens,
(e) fish in the waters of Sydney Harbour from the Royal Botanic
(f) moor boats to the sea wall that separates Sydney Harbour from the
(g) ride a bicycle or tricycle in the Royal Botanic Gardens or Mount
Tomah Botanic Garden,
(h) throw, kick or hit any object in the
units.(2) Subclause (1) (b) does not prohibit a person from bringing into
the Gardens or from permitting to remain in the Gardens:(a) a seeing-eye dog that is in harness, or
(b) a dog or horse that is being used in connection with police
Part 5 Regulation of use of the Domain36 Offences relating to the Domain(1) A person must not do any of the following:(a) bring into the Domain, otherwise than on a road laid out for the
purpose:(i) a bus, or
(ii) a vehicle (other than a bus) having a tare weight of more than 2
(b) bring any animal into the Domain, or permit any animal under the
person’s control to remain in the Domain,
the Domain, except between the hours of 2 pm and sunset,
(d) throw, kick or hit any object in the Domain, otherwise than in the
course of, and as a normal incident of, an organised activity on reserved
(e) fish in the waters of Sydney Harbour from any part of the Domain
in or adjacent to which there is erected a sign indicating that fishing from
that area is prohibited.
the Domain or from permitting to remain in the Domain:(a) a seeing-eye dog that is in harness, or
(b) a dog or horse that is being used in connection with police duty,
(c) a dog that is on a leash.
Part 6 Penalty notice offences37 Penalty notice offences: section 22B(1) For the purposes of section 22B of the Act:(a) police officers, rangers and authorised IPB officers are
prescribed as officers who may serve notices under that section,
(b) the prescribed penalty for an offence created by a provision
specified in Column 1 of Schedule 1 is the amount specified in Column 3 of
(2) In this clause, authorised IPB
officer means a person who is employed in the Infringement
Processing Bureau of the Police Service and is authorised by the Commissioner
of Police for the purposes of Regulation 130A of the Motor Traffic Regulations
1935.38 Short description of offences(1) For the purposes of section 145B of the Justices Act 1902, the prescribed
the offence is taken to relate to the offence created by the provision as the
been committed before the amendment or repeal.Part 7 General39 No offence in certain circumstances(1) An act or omission does not constitute an offence against this
Regulation if it is authorised expressly or impliedly by the terms or
conditions of a lease, licence or occupancy granted by the
Trust.(2) A person is not guilty of an offence against this Regulation if
the person establishes that the act giving rise to the offence was done with
the written consent of the Trust.(3) Nothing in this Regulation prevents members of staff of the Trust
from doing any act or thing in the course of their
employment.40 Prescribed officer: section 22A (2)For the purposes of section 22A (2) (a) of the Act, the Director
is a prescribed officer to whom a statutory declaration referred to in that
paragraph may be supplied.41 Repeal(1) The Royal Botanic Gardens and
Domain Trust Regulation 1992 is
Regulation 1992, had effect under (or was done for the
purposes of) that Regulation continues to have effect under (or is taken to
have been done for the purposes of) this
Regulation.Schedule 1 Penalty notice offences(Clauses 37 and 38)
Column 1Column 2Column 3Clause 7 (2)enter Trust lands contrary to
direction$50Clause 8 (1) (a)camp/reside on Trust lands$75Clause 8 (1) (b)erect/use/cause to be erected/used
building/tent/screen/ awning/enclosure/structure/thing$100Clause 9 (1) (a)bring waste onto Trust lands$200Clause 9 (1) (b)abandon vehicle on Trust lands$200Clause 9 (1) (c)litter left on Trust lands otherwise than in right
bin$200Clause 9 (1) (d)deposit oil/product/hot liquid on Trust lands/allow
oil/product/hot liquid to escape on Trust lands$200Clause 10 (a)damage lawn/playing field/green$75Clause 10 (b)remove/uproot/climb on/damage/remove part of
tree/vegetation$75Clause 10 (c)remove dead timber/log/stump$75Clause 10 (d)deface rock/dig up
soil/sand/stone/substance$75Clause 10 (e) (i)damage/deface/interfere with Trust
lands$75Clause 10 (e) (ii)damage/deface/interfere with thing on Trust
lands$75Clause 10 (f)destroy/capture/injure/interfere with
animal$75Clause 10 (g)destroy/interfere with animal
habitat$75Clause 11 (a)operate model aircraft/boat/thing$50Clause 11 (b)land aircraft/hang-glider/hot air
balloon/parachute$100Clause 11 (c)ride on/use skateboard/roller skates/inline
skates/apparatus$50Clause 11 (d)fly kite$50Clause 11 (e)operate radio/cassette player/record player/CD
player/instrument at high volume$50Clause 11 (f)operate/use loudspeaker/public address
system/apparatus$75Clause 11 (g)jog/run otherwise than on
road/path/circuit$50Clause 11 (h)play/practise golf$50Clause 11 (i)bathe/wade/wash/swim in
lake/pond/stream/water$50Clause 11 (j)use drinking fountain improperly$50Clause 11 (k)light fire$75Clause 11 (l)discharge fireworks$50Clause 12 (a)collect/attempt to collect money$75Clause 12 (b)sell/attempt to sell/hire/expose for
sale/hire/solicit for sale/hire papers/printed
matter/food/goods/services$75Clause 12 (c)conduct/cause/assist operation of
amusement/entertainment/ instruction/performance$75Clause 12 (d)commercial use of
television/video/film/photographic equipment$100Clause 12 (e)display/distribute advertising
matter/sign/bill/poster/printed matter$50Clause 13 (a)drive/ride vehicle otherwise than on
road$75Clause 13 (b)drive/ride vehicle contrary to sign$75Clause 14 (a)obstruct person working$100Clause 14 (b)not comply with direction of ranger/Trust
staff/police officer$100Clause 15 (1)not comply with direction to leave Trust
lands$75Clause 16 (2) (a)not state name/address$100Clause 16 (2) (b)give false/misleading information$100Clause 23 (1)park motor vehicle outside metered
space$75Clause 23 (2)park motor vehicle without paying relevant parking
fee$75Clause 23 (4)park motor vehicle beyond expiry of time paid
for$75Clause 24 (a)park motor vehicle in occupied metered
space$75Clause 24 (b)park motor vehicle across line markings of metered
space$75Clause 25 (2)park motor vehicle in discontinued metered
space$75Clause 26 (a)insert inappropriate matter into parking
meter$75Clause 26 (b)deface/affix anything to parking
meter$75Clause 27 (a)damage parking meter$75Clause 27 (b)do act interfering/likely to interfere with parking
meter/cause act interfering/likely to interfere with parking
meter$75Clause 27 (c)fraudulently operate parking meter$75Clause 29 (a)cause/permit vehicle to stand/park on
lawn/grass/parkland/garden/path$75Clause 29 (b)cause/permit vehicle to stand/park contrary to
sign$75Clause 30 (2)not comply with direction concerning metered
space$100Clause 34 (2)enter/remain in Gardens when closed$50Clause 35 (1) (a)bring vehicle into Gardens otherwise than by
road$75Clause 35 (1) (b)bring animal into Gardens/permit animal to remain
in Gardens$50Clause 35 (1) (c)address function/public
meeting/demonstration/gathering in Gardens$75Clause 35 (1) (d)fish in ponds of Gardens$50Clause 35 (1) (e)fish in Sydney Harbour from Royal Botanic
Gardens$50Clause 35 (1) (f)moor boat to Royal Botanic Gardens sea
wall$50Clause 35 (1) (g)ride bicycle/tricycle in Royal Botanic Gardens/Mt
Tomah Garden$75Clause 35 (1) (h)throw/kick/hit object in Gardens$50Clause 36 (1) (a)bring bus/heavy vehicle into Domain otherwise than
by road$75Clause 36 (1) (b)bring animal into Domain/permit animal to remain in
Domain$50Clause 36 (1) (c)address function/public
meeting/demonstration/gathering in Domain$75Clause 36 (1) (d)throw/kick/hit object in Domain$50Clause 36 (1) (e)fish from prohibited area in Domain$50Historical notesThe following abbreviations are used in the Historical notes:
Am amended LW legislation website Sch Schedule Cl clause No number Schs Schedules Cll clauses p page Sec section Div Division pp pages Secs sections Divs Divisions Reg Regulation Subdiv Subdivision GG Government Gazette Regs Regulations Subdivs Subdivisions Ins inserted Rep repealed Subst substituted Table of amending instrumentsRoyal Botanic
Gardens and Domain Trust Regulation 1997 published in Gazette
No 95 of 29.8.1997, p 7291 and amended in Gazette No 123 of 14.11.1997, p 9185
and by Act No 115, 1997.
Cl 17Am 14.11.1997; 1997 No 115, Sch 5.14 [1]
[2].Part 3, Div 1A (cl 17A)Ins 14.11.1997.Cl 18Am 1997 No 115, Sch 5.14 [3].Cl 19Am 1997 No 115, Sch 5.14 [3]
[4].Cl 23Am 14.11.1997.Cl 31Am 1997 No 115, Sch 5.14 [3].