Justices Act 1902 Regulation relating to short descriptions of offences under the Water Traffic Regulations NSW (1994-667) [GG No 174 of 23.12.1994] (NSW)
1994-No. 667
JUSTICES ACT 1982—REGULATION
(Relating to short descriptions of offences under the Water Traffic Regulations-
N.S.W.)
NEW SOUTH WALES
[Published in Gazette No. 174 of 23 December 1994]
HIS Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of the Justices Act 1902, has been pleased to make the Regulation set forth hereunder.
IAN ARMSTRONG,
for Minister for Justice.
Commencement
1. This Regulation commences on 23 December 1994.
Amendment
2. The Maritime (Short Description of Offences) Regulation 1987 is amended by inserting in Columns 1 and 2 of Schedule 1 after the matter relating to Regulation 6 (4) of the Water Traffic Regulations—N.S.W. the following matter:
Regulation 6 (6) (a)— navigate water craft towing navigate personal water skier or aquaplaner near craft towing a water skier person or aquaplaner in a
designated surf zone within
100 m of person in the
waterRegulation 6 (6) (b)— navigate water craft towing navigate personal water skier or aquaplaner near craft towing a water skier vessel or aquaplaner in a
designated surf zone within
100 m of vessel1994—No. 667
Regulation 6 (6) (b)— navigate water craft towing navigate personal water skier or aquaplaner near craft towing a water skier property or aquaplaner in a
designated surf zone within
100 m of propertyRegulation 6 (6) (c)— navigate water craft towing navigate personal water skier or aquaplaner near craft towing a water skier shore or aquaplaner in a
designated surf zone within
100 m of shoreRegulation 14 (13A)—being own water craft driven at speed the owner of a personal by unlicensed driver water craft driven by an
unlicensed driver at a
speed of or exceeding 10
knots on navigable watersRegulation 14 (13B)—being drive water craft at speed while the unlicensed driver of a unlicensed personal water craft driven at a speed of or exceeding 10 knots on navigable
waters Regulation 15 (4) (a)— navigate water craft at speed navigate personal water near person craft in a designated surf
zone at a speed of or
exceeding 10 knots within
100 m of person in the
waterRegulation 15 (4) (b)— navigate water craft at speed navigate personal water near vessel craft in a designated surf
zone at a speed of or
exceeding 10 knots within
100 m of vessel1994—No. 667
Regulation 15 (4) (b)— navigate water craft at speed navigate personal water near property craft in a designated surf
zone at a speed of or
exceeding 10 knots within
100 m of propertyRegulation 15 (4) (c)— navigate water craft at speed navigate personal water near shore craft in a designated surf
zone at a speed of or
exceeding 10 knots within
100 m of shoreRegulation 15A (1) (a)— own personal water craft being the owner of a without behaviour sticker personal water craft affixed without a behaviour sticker
affixed as required by
Regulation 15A (2)Regulation 15A (1) (b)— own personal water craft with being the owner of a behaviour sticker defaced personal water craft with a
behaviour sticker affixed
which is defacedRegulation 15A (1) (b)— own personal water craft with being the owner of a behaviour sticker obliterated personal water craft with a
behaviour sticker affixed
which is obliteratedRegulation 15A (1) (b)— own personal water craft with being the owner of a behaviour sticker concealed personal water craft with a
behaviour sticker affixed
which is concealedRegulation 15A (3)—drive a drive water craft in personal water craft in contravention of behaviour contravention of the sticker requirements of the
behaviour sticker1994—No. 667
EXPLANATORY NOTE
This Regulation prescribes the short descriptions that, under section 145B of the Justices Act 1902, are sufficient to state or describe, in any information, complaint, summons, warrant, notice, order or other document, certain offences under the Water Traffic Regulations—N.S.W. relating to the use of personal water craft.
This Regulation is made under the Justices Act 1902, including section 154 (the
general regulation making power) and section 145B.
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