64. People entitled to use the library
(1) The following people may use the library free of charge ¾
(a) judges and magistrates;
(b) members and officers of State or Commonwealth courts, tribunals, boards or similar bodies;
(c) certificated practitioners;
(d) articled clerks;
(e) members of Parliament;
(f) members of a department of the staff of Parliament referred to in the Parliamentary and Electorate Staff (Employment) Act 1992;
(g) members of the Police Force;
(h) holders of an office, post or position established under an Act;
(i) public service officers and employees within the meaning of the Public Sector Management Act 1994; and
(j) employees of people referred to in paragraphs (a) to (i) acting in the course of their employment.
(2) Law students may use the library free of charge subject to any restrictions determined by the committee.
(3) The following people may use the library subject to any restrictions, including as to payment of a fee, determined by the committee ¾
(a) interstate practitioners;
(b) foreign lawyers;
(c) employees of people referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b) acting in the course of their employment;
(d) litigants in person, and officers and employees of corporate litigants; and
(e) any other person, or class of people, determined by the committee.