Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00655:section:9:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00655
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 9 (pt 2/2)
Character Range: 15509–17863

is in force.
official user: each of the following is an official user for a major sporting event:
 (a) the authorising body for the event;
 (b) any other event body for the event;
 (c) an authorised person for the event.
personal information has the same meaning as in the Privacy Act 1988.
promote includes give publicity to.
protected images, of a major sporting event, means any visual or aural representations that, to a reasonable person, in the circumstances of the presentation, would suggest a connection with the event.
protected indicia, of a major sporting event, means the protected indicia specified in, or prescribed by rules made for the purposes of, the Schedule to this Act that covers the event.
protected indicia and images, of a major sporting event, means protected indicia, and protected images, of the event.
protected indicia or images, of a major sporting event, means protected indicia, or protected images, of the event.
protection period, for a major sporting event, means the protection period determined in accordance with the Schedule to this Act that covers the event.
relate: for when protected indicia or images relate to an event body for a major sporting event, see the Schedule to this Act that covers the event.
relevant authorisation: see subsection 16(4).
relevant court means:
 (a) the Federal Court of Australia; or
 (b) the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2); or
 (c) a court of a State or Territory that has jurisdiction in relation to matters arising under this Act.
rules means rules made under section 58.
seized goods means goods seized under section 25.
supply: see subsection 12(4).
this Act includes the rules.
working day means a day that is not:
 (a) a Saturday; or
 (b) a Sunday; or
 (c) a public holiday in the Australian Capital Territory.
 (2) For the purposes of the definition of event body in subsection (1), the rules may prescribe a body for the purposes of a Schedule to this Act that covers a major sporting event only if:
 (a) the authorising body for the event requests the Minister in writing to make those rules; and
 (b) the Minister is satisfied that:
 (i) there was a delay in the establishment of the body that prevented the body from being specified by name in that Schedule; or
 (ii) there has been a change of name of an existing event body for the event.