Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L00636:body:0:p57
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L00636
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 159870–162665

      Regulation 12.23 enables the Director to prohibit or restrict access to all or part of the ANBG.
      Regulation 12.23A enables the Director to prohibit or restrict an activity or a class of activities.
      Regulation 12.30A prohibits lighting fires except in a portable barbecue or stove, a fireplace provided by the Director of National Parks, or a place approved by the Director of National Parks.
      Regulation 12.31 prohibits public gatherings of more than 15 people without a permit.
      Regulation 12.32 prohibits the burial of human remains in the ANBG.
      Regulation 12.33 prohibits the erection of commemorative markers unless the activity is allowed in accordance with a management plan or a permit issued by the Director of National Parks.
      Regulation 12.41 prohibits the use of motor vehicles other than on a vehicle access road or a vehicle access track, or in a parking area.
      Regulation 12.55 prohibits walking or riding (e.g. bicycles) other than on a vehicle access road or a vehicle access track, or on a track for walking or riding provided by the Director of National Parks (as designated by a sign or in a management plan).
3.4.2       Motorised and non-motorised wheelchairs and mobility assistance vehicles may be operated on walking tracks.
3.4.3       To ensure the enjoyment of visitors is not disturbed and to reduce risks to visitor and staff safety and ANBG values, the following activities may be prohibited by the Director of National Parks under reg 12.23A:
      ball games, frisbee throwing and kite flying
      use of bicycles, skateboards, scooters and rollerblades
      lighting fires and using portable barbeques and stoves
      any other activity that the Director of National Parks considers poses a risk to visitors, staff or ANBG values, or causes unreasonable disturbance to the enjoyment of visitors.

3.4.4       The Director of National Parks may issue a permit or licence for exclusive or limited rights to carry on a particular activity, or for use of an area in the ANBG for appropriate private functions and commercial activities and events that align with the goals and policies of this plan and do not unreasonably impede enjoyment of the ANBG by other patrons.
3.4.5       The ANBG will continue to charge parking fees under s 356A of the EPBC Act. These will be reviewed, and may be revised, periodically (see also Section 4.2, Financial sustainability).
3.4.6       The Director of National Parks may erect or install commemorative markers or dedicate a seat, infrastructure or place in the ANBG to a person, people or a group as a commemorative marker, and may charge an appropriate fee for the service (see also Section 4.2, Financial sustainability).
3.4.7       The ANBG Public Art Master Plan