Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2020N00105:front:0:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2020N00105
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 13056–15910

the purposes of contributing to the appearance of the thoroughfare;
    thoroughfare means any highway, thoroughfare or land used for vehicular or pedestrian traffic, and includes all the land lying between property lines, including the verge and footpath;
    trading means selling or hiring goods or services and includes the setting up of a stall and conducting business at a stall;
    vehicle includes –
       (a)    every conveyance and every object capable of being propelled or drawn on wheels, tracks or otherwise; and
       (b)    where the context permits, an animal being ridden or driven,
   but excludes –
       (c)    a wheelchair or any device designed for use by a physically impaired person on a footpath; and
       (d)    a pram, stroller or similar device;
    UAV means unmanned aircraft, other than a balloon or kite:
    verge means that part of a thoroughfare between the carriageway and the land which abuts the thoroughfare, but does not include any footpath; and
  waste includes matter –
      (a)    whether liquid, solid, gaseous or radioactive and whether useful or useless, which is discharged into the environment; or
      (b)    prescribed by regulations under the Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Act 2007 to be waste.

1.7          Types of permit
For the purposes of this local law –
(a)    a permit which authorises trading on any thoroughfare or local government property is to be referred to as a trading permit;
(b)    a permit which authorises the conduct or setting up of a market on any thoroughfare or local government property is to be referred to as a market permit;
(c)    a permit which authorises entertainment on any thoroughfare or local government property is to be referred to as an entertainment permit; and
(d)    a permit which authorises the sale of food on any thoroughfare or local government property is to be referred to as a food sales permit.

1.8          Assistance animals
This local law is subject to any written law and any law of the Commonwealth about assistance animals as defined in section 9(2) of the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (Commonwealth).

1.9          Overriding power to hire and agree
Despite anything to the contrary in this local law, an authorised person, on behalf of the local government, may –
(a)    hire local government property to any person; or
(b)    enter into an agreement with any person regarding the use of any local government property.

PART 2 -   DETERMINATIONS IN RESPECT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROPERTY

2.1          Determinations as to use of local government property
The local government may make a determination in accordance with clause 2.2 –
(a)    setting aside specified local government property for the pursuit of all or any of the activities referred to in clause 2.7(1);
(b)    prohibiting a person from pursuing all