Section 6 establishes Penalties for offences against the By-Laws as follows: For the purposes of subsection 52A(7) of the Act, the maximum penalty that may be imposed on a person for an offence against the provision of the By-Laws specified in an item in the attached table is the penalty specified in that item.The purpose of the Regulations is to prescribe penalties for a natural person and for a corporation for certain offences against the by-laws. These offences relate generally to prohibited activities on Aboriginal Land including damage to natural features and heritage; dumping waste; and contravention of condition of permit and misuse of water.
Implements: Aboriginal Land Grant (Jervis Bay Territory) Act 1986. (2016-09-23)
Repeals: Aboriginal Land Grant (Jervis Bay Territory) Regulations 2006 (SLI No. 145 of 2006). (2006-06-22)
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