Australian Capital Territory Consolidated Acts(1) A person is not entitled to be admitted to any public baths—
(a) if he or she has not attained the age of eight years and is not in the care of a responsible person; or
(b) if the person is suffering from a skin disease or infection; or
(c) if he or she is in state of intoxication; or
(d) if his or her admission to the baths would have the effect of overcrowding the baths; or
(e) at a time when the baths are overcrowded; or
(f) during the remainder of any day on which he or she is removed from the baths under this Act.
(2) The manager of, or an attendant at, any public baths may refuse to admit to the baths a person who, in the opinion of the manager or attendant, is not entitled to be admitted to the baths by virtue of subsection (1).