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NATURE CONSERVATION ACT 1992 - SECT 100 Offence to trespass—landholders’ rights

NATURE CONSERVATION ACT 1992 - SECT 100

Offence to trespass—landholders’ rights

100 Offence to trespass—landholders’ rights

(1) This section applies to a person who a landholder suspects on reasonable grounds—
(a) is trespassing on the landholder’s land; and
(b) is committing on the land, has committed on the land or is on the land for the purpose of committing, an offence against this Act.
(2) The landholder may—
(a) require the person to state—
(i) the person’s name and address; and
(ii) the person’s purpose for being on the land; and
(b) if the person is on the land without lawful authority—require the person to leave the land immediately.
(3) If—
(a) the person fails to give—
(i) his or her name and address; or
(ii) the person’s purpose for being on the land;
if required to do so by the landholder; or
(b) the person—
(i) is on the land without lawful authority; and
(ii) fails to leave the land immediately if required to do so by the landholder;
the person commits an offence against this Act.
Penalty—
Maximum penalty—165 penalty units.
(4) This section does not affect any other right or remedy that the landholder may have against the trespasser.