Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018N00129:front:0:p27
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018N00129
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 66140–68913

gate, fence or generally leave or distribute to any property in the district, any handbill, poster, pamphlet, flyer or other form of advertising or promotional material, where there is clearly displayed a sign or notice which states "no junk mail" or words of similar effect.
4.13                 Exemptions
Clause 4.12 does not apply to;
(a)          delivery of articles by Australia Post;
(b)          documents issued under or for the purposes of an Act of Parliament;
(c)          an authorised person or member of the Police Force acting in the course of their duties;
(d)          electoral materials; or
(e)          legal process.
    Division 8 - Bird nuisance
4.14                 Restrictions on feeding of birds
(1)            A person shall not feed a bird;
(a)          so as to cause a nuisance, or
(b)          with a food or substance that is not a natural food of a bird.
(2)            Where an authorised person forms the opinion that a person has not complied with subclause (1) the authorised person may serve the person a notice requiring the person to clean up and properly dispose of any feed or waste products specified in the notice.

Part 5 — Objections and appeals
5.1                     Objections and appeals
When the local government makes a decision under this local law as to whether it will;
(a)          grant a person a permit or authorisation;
(b)          vary or cancel a permit or authorisation; or
(c)          give a person a notice,
the provisions of Division 1 of Part 9 of the Act and regulation 33 of the Regulations shall apply to that decision.

Part 6 — Enforcement
    Division 1 - Notice of breach
6.1                     Notice of breach
(1)            Where a breach of any provision of this local law has occurred, the local government may give a notice in writing to the person alleged to be responsible for such breach.
(2)            A notice issued pursuant to subclause (1) shall;
(a)          specify the provision of this local law which has been breached;
(b)          specify the particulars of the breach; and
(c)          state the manner in which the recipient is required to remedy the breach to the satisfaction of the local government within a time period stipulated in the notice which shall be not less than 28 days from the giving of the notice.
(3)            It is an offence to fail to comply with a notice issued by the local government pursuant to subclause (1).
6.2                     Form of notices
Where this local law refers to the giving of a notice other than the giving of an infringement notice and no particular form is prescribed, it will be sufficient that the notice be in writing giving adequate details to enable the owner, occupier or other person to whom the notice is issued