s.17Offences relating to admittance to Parliament
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Section 17Part 0

Offences relating to admittance to Parliament

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A person who —
being a stranger, enters or attempts to enter the precincts of the Parliament in contravention of any order of the Speaker;
being a stranger, fails or refuses to withdraw from the precincts of the Parliament when ordered to withdraw therefrom by the Speaker;
being a stranger, contravenes any rule made by the Speaker under the Standing Orders; or
attends any sitting of the Parliament as the representative of any journal after the general permission granted under Standing Orders to the representative or representatives of that journal has been revoked,
commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of fifty dollars and to imprisonment for three months.