Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021C00412:reg:14
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021C00412
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 14
Character Range: 11206–12325

14  Powers of security officers—prohibiting entry
 (1) A security officer may prohibit a person or a group of persons from entering Museum premises if the security officer has reasonable grounds for believing that:
 (a) the person or group has, under section 15, been directed to leave Museum premises on one or more occasions; or
 (b) the person has, under section 16, been removed from Museum premises on one or more occasions; or
 (c) public safety or the safety of staff members will be, or is likely to be, endangered by the presence of the person or the group on Museum premises; or
 (d) the conduct of the person or group on Museum premises will cause, or is likely to cause, offence to members of the public or staff members; or
 (e) the person or group is likely to commit an offence against this instrument.
 (2) A security officer may prohibit members of the public or staff members from entering Museum premises if the security officer has reasonable grounds for believing that the safety of members of the public or staff members on Museum premises will be, or is likely to be, endangered for any reason.