Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01033:reg:7:p19
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01033
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 7 (pt 19/46)
Character Range: 275404–277862

is a camping site, defined by reference to natural features or other objects, structures or survey points.
 (4) For subregulation (2), the Director may, for a camping area or for a part of a camping area, determine in writing:
 (a) the maximum number of persons who may camp in the area at the same time; and
 (b) the maximum number of camping sites in the area that may be occupied at the same time; and
 (c) the maximum number of tents that may be used on a camping site at the same time; and
 (d) the maximum number of persons who may camp in a camping site at the same time; and
 (e) the maximum length of time a person may camp in the area, during a specified time of the year or at all times; and
 (f) the quantity and nature of equipment that may be used on a camping site and where it must be placed; and
 (g) that the area is set aside for a specified kind of camping or for camping by specified persons; and
 (h) that the area is not to be used for camping for a specified period; and
 (i) when portable generators may be operated in the area; and
 (j) that camping in the area is subject to specified restrictions on:
 (i) digging trenches; or
 (ii) the use of trees or structures.
 (5) The Director must provide notice of a determination under subregulation (3) or (4) on a sign located in or near the camping area concerned unless the determination is made to deal with an emergency that may endanger public safety.
 (6) An offence against this regulation is a strict liability offence.

12.29  Failing to comply with directions about camping
 (1) To give effect to regulation 12.28, a ranger or warden may direct a person to camp only in a specified camping area or site.
 (2) A person given a direction by a ranger or warden under subregulation (1) may camp only in the specified camping area or site.
Penalty: 10 penalty units.
 (3) An offence against this regulation is a strict liability offence.

12.30  Lighting fires in a total fire ban
 (1) A person commits an offence if the person lights, maintains or uses a fire in a Commonwealth reserve, or in a part of a Commonwealth reserve, when a total fire ban declared under subregulation (2) by the Director is in force for the reserve or the part of the reserve.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
 (2) For subregulation (1), the Director may declare that a specified period is a period of total fire ban for a Commonwealth reserve or a part of a Commonwealth reserve.
 (3) Notice of a declaration