THE LAND ACT 1898
Parks and Reserves By-laws
Western Australia
Parks and Reserves By-laws
Contents
1.Visitors must be accompanied by the Caretaker or Guide2
2.Admission Fees2
3.Injuring or destroying Trees2
4.Injuring or disfiguring Caves2
5.Injuring the Soil or Surface, or destroying Birds or Animals3
6.Visitors to act in obedience to instructions of Caretaker or Authorised Guide3
7.Persons misconducting themselves3
8.Posting Bills3
9.Shooting, etc., on the Reserves4
10.Selling Goods on the Reserves4
11.Waste Litter of Picnics to be removed4
12.Camping and Lighting Fires4
13.Cattle not to be depastured5
14.Lights to be used5
15.Smoking in Caves5
16.Taking Photographs5
17.Guide or Caretaker may remove any person guilty of improper conduct5
18.Motor vehicle hire etc.6
19.Penalty6
Notes
Compilation table7
Western Australia
THE LAND ACT 1898
Parks and Reserves By‑laws
Chief Secretary’ Office,
Perth, 23rd June, 1922.
S.H. 15/22.
HIS Excellency the Administrator in Council has been pleased to approve the annexed By‑laws made by Joseph Robert Campbell, General Manager of State Hotels, by virtue of the powers conferred by Order in Council made under Section 43 of “The Land Act 1898” and published in the Government Gazette of the 9th June, 1922.
H. C. TRETHOWAN,
Under Secretary.
I, Joseph Robert Campbell, General Manager of State Hotels, by virtue of the powers committed to me by Order in Council published in the Government Gazette of 9th June, 1922, under Section 43 of “The Land Act 1898,” do hereby revoke all the Bylaws heretofore made in respect of the Reserves mentioned in the Schedule to the said Order in Council, or any of them, and do hereby make the By‑laws following, which shall have effect in respect of all of the said Reserves except in so far as the control is indicated in such By‑laws: —
Visitors must be accompanied by the Caretaker or Guide
1.Visitors must be accompanied by the Caretaker or Guide
No person or persons shall enter any Cave unless accompanied by the authorised guide or caretaker.
Admission Fees
Every person entering a Cave shall pay to the caretaker or authorised guide, before entering, such admission fees as may be approved by the Chief Secretary from time to time.
[By-law 2 amended: No. 8 of 1925 s.2.]
Injuring or destroying Trees
3.Injuring or destroying Trees
No person shall injure, cut, break, deface, pull up, pick, remove or destroy, or interfere in any way with any tree, shrub, plant or flower growing on the said reserves.
Injuring or disfiguring Caves
4.Injuring or disfiguring Caves
No person shall break, remove, injure, or deface by writing or by marking, or in any way damage any rock, stalactite, or stalagmite, or remove any rock, stalactite, or stalagmite, or in any way injure, damage, or disfigure the stairways, ladders, cave gates, railings, seats, fences, buildings, machinery, lighting appliances, or other structures or improvements, or gardens, or pleasure grounds and appurtenances within any cave or upon any reserve.
Injuring the Soil or Surface, or destroying Birds or Animals
5.Injuring the Soil or Surface, or destroying Birds or Animals
No person shall cut up, damage or disfigure, or interfere with the soil or rocks or turf or surface of the caves, reserves, or gardens, or pleasure grounds and appurtenances, or the roads or footways across, around, or over the same, or pollute or interfere with any water thereon, interfere with or destroy any birds or animals thereon, in any manner whatsoever.
Visitors to act in obedience to instructions of Caretaker or Authorised Guide
6.Visitors to act in obedience to instructions of Caretaker or Authorised Guide
Every visitor to the reserves or caves therein shall act in obedience to the instructions of the Caretaker or authorised Guide whilst being shown through or over any cave or caves or part of the reserves.
Persons misconducting themselves
7.Persons misconducting themselves
No person or persons shall misconduct themselves in any way by indulging in riotuous or indecent conduct, or make use of any indecent or improper language, or commit any nuisance on or within the said reserves or caves.
Posting Bills
No person shall post, stick, stamp, stencil, paint, or otherwise affix, or cause to be posted, stuck, stamped, stencilled, painted, or otherwise affixed, any placard, handbill, notice, advertisement, or any document whatsoever upon any tree, fence, post, gate, wall, flagging, road path, building, or any place whatever, upon or within the said reserves and caves.
Shooting, etc., on the Reserves
9.Shooting, etc., on the Reserves
No person shall shoot or discharge any firearms, or throw or discharge any stone or missile, upon or within any of the said reserves and caves.
Selling Goods on the Reserves
10.Selling Goods on the Reserves
No person shall sell or expose for sale any goods, wares, merchandise, or things on any portion of the said reserves or caves unless the consent, in writing, of the Board shall be previously obtained, and upon payment of such fees as the Board may direct in each case.
Waste Litter of Picnics to be removed
11.Waste Litter of Picnics to be removed
When any person, party, company, society, club, or organisation of any kind shall play any game, or shall picnic in or upon the reserves, he or they (as the case may be) shall immediately prior to leaving the grounds collect and remove, or cause to be collected and removed, all waste material, bottles, broken glass, scraps, paper, litter, or rubbish of any kind brought or made upon the ground by them.
Camping and Lighting Fires
No person or persons shall camp or light any fire upon any cave reserve, except in such position and under such conditions as may be approved by the authorised guide or caretaker or servant of the Board duly authorised, and upon permission of such authorised guide or caretaker or servant of the Board having first been obtained.
Cattle not to be depastured
13.Cattle not to be depastured
No person shall cause, suffer, or allow any horse, cattle, sheep, goats, camel, donkey, mule, pig or other animal to stray or depasture upon any reserve or reserves without the special approval of the Board having been first obtained in writing, and upon payment of such fees as the Board may direct in each case.
Lights to be used
No person shall use in any cave any artificial light or lights except those provided by the Board or its servants.
Smoking in Caves
No person shall smoke within any cave.
Taking Photographs
No person shall take photographs in any cave without the permission of the guide or caretaker, and upon payment of any or such fees as the Board may direct in each case.
Guide or Caretaker may remove any person guilty of improper conduct
17.Guide or Caretaker may remove any person guilty of improper conduct
Any guide, caretaker, or servant of the Board may exclude or remove from the reserves or caves any person or persons guilty of a breach of these Bylaws.
No person shall, without the permission of the Board first obtained, ply for motor or other vehicular hire or carry and/or convey any passenger or luggage for hire within Reserve A 8427, within which Cave House, Yallingup, is situated.
Any such permission as aforesaid may be given for such period as the Board of Management may from time to time determine.
The Board of Management may make it a condition of the granting of any permission under these By‑laws that the person applying for such permission shall pay such fees as may be from time to time ordered by the Board of Management with the approval of the Chief Secretary.
[By-law 18 amended: No. 8 of 1925 s.2.]
Penalty
Every person offending against any of the provisions of these By‑laws shall forfeit and pay, on conviction, a penalty not exceeding Twenty pounds.
1.This is a compilation of the Parks and Reserves By‑laws and includes the amendments referred to in the following Table.
Citation |
Gazettal |
Commencement |
Parks and Reserves By‑laws |
23 Jun 1922 pp.1165‑66 |
23 Jun 1922 |
Ministers’ Titles Act 1925 s. 2 assented to 24 Sep 1925 |
24 Sep 1925 |
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