s.39Regulations
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Section 39Part 5MISCELLANEOUS

Regulations

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The Cabinet may, after consultation with the Commission, make regulations respecting the use of, and activities on, public land and the enforcement of public rights of way over private land, including regulations —
ensuring public access to public land and protecting public rights of way over private land;
specifying the days and hours during which public land is open for public use;
restricting public access to public land where necessary for the purposes of maintenance, construction projects or accommodating special events, including designating "no admittance", "closed to use" and "no trespassing" areas;
regulating traffic and parking and authorising the towing or removal of motor vehicles, trailers, boats or vessels that are abandoned or illegally parked on public land, at the owner's expense;
governing recreational activities;
governing public conduct and behaviour on public land;
protecting public lands, including the prevention of littering, the removal of rubbish and clean up and maintenance;
restricting or preventing the building of structures, roadways and other works on public land;
on the posting of advertisements, signs and notices;
on the movement and pasturing of livestock, horses, sheep, goats and other animals;
governing organised events held on public land;
for the issuance of permits to use or engage in any activity, including commercial activities, on public land and setting the terms and conditions of such permits;
specifying the information to be included in and the form of applications for vendor's permits;
setting fees for vendor's permits;
prescribing anything required to be prescribed by this Act; and
prescribing penalties respecting late applications for renewal of a vendor's permit or for contravention of the Regulations or of the terms and conditions of permits issued by the Commission, not exceeding one thousand dollars for a first offence, or two thousand dollars for a subsequent or continuing offence.
The Cabinet may amend the form of the ticket set out in the Schedule.