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PARLIAMENTARY PRECINCTS ACT 1997 - SECT 19
Compliance with directions
19 Compliance with directions
(1) This section applies to a direction given by an authorised officer under
section 18 (1) or under any other authority to leave or not enter the
Parliamentary precincts.
(2) If a person is lawfully directed to leave or not
enter the Parliamentary precincts, the person must not: (a) refuse or fail to
leave the Parliamentary precincts, or
(b) enter or attempt to enter, or
re-enter or attempt to re-enter, the Parliamentary precincts at any time
during which the direction is in force.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
(3) If a person enters or is found on the Parliamentary precincts in
contravention of such a direction, the person must, if required to do so by an
authorised officer, give the person’s name and address to the authorised
officer. A person is not obliged to comply with such a requirement unless the
authorised officer informs the person that failure to comply with the
requirement is an offence.
(4) A person must not: (a) contrary to a
requirement made by an authorised officer under subsection (3), fail to give
the authorised officer the person’s name or address, or
(b) in purported
compliance with such a requirement, give the authorised officer a name or
address that is false or misleading.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
(5)
An authorised officer may arrest a person who: (a) contrary to subsection (2),
refuses or fails to leave the Parliamentary precincts, or
(b) contrary to
subsection (2), enters or attempts to enter, or re-enters or attempts to
re-enter, the Parliamentary precincts, or
(c) contrary to a requirement made
by an authorised officer under subsection (3), fails to give the authorised
officer the person’s name or address, or
(d) in purported compliance with
such a requirement, gives the authorised officer a name or address that the
officer suspects on reasonable grounds to be false or misleading.
(6) An
arrested person is to be dealt with according to law, and (without affecting
the generality of the foregoing) may be delivered into the custody of a police
officer to be dealt with according to law.
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