Major Events (One Day International Cricket Match—Australia v Pakistan 2017) Regulations 2016 (SA)

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Major Events (One Day International Cricket Match—Australia v Pakistan 2017) Regulations 2016

under the Major Events Act 2013

Contents

1            Short title

2            Commencement

3            Interpretation

4            Major event

5            Event organiser

6            Major event period

7           Major event venue

8            Controlled area

9            Application of certain provisions of Act

10          Advertising controlled airspace

11          Expiry of regulations

Schedule 1—Map of controlled area

Legislative history

1—Short title

These regulations may be cited as the Major Events (One Day International Cricket Match—Australia v Pakistan 2017) Regulations 2016.

2—Commencement

These regulations come into operation on the day on which they are made.

3—Interpretation

In these regulations, unless the contrary intention appears—

Act means the Major Events Act 2013;

controlled area—see regulation 8;

major event—see regulation 4;

major event period—see regulation 6;

major event venue—see regulation 7.

4—Major event

The One Day International Cricket Match—Australia v Pakistan 2017 is declared to be a major event.

5—Event organiser

Cricket Australia is designated as the event organiser for the major event.

6—Major event period

The major event period for which the declaration of the major event is in force is 26 January 2017.

7—Major event venue

The major event venue for the purposes of the major event is declared to be the Adelaide Oval Core Area (within the meaning of the Adelaide Oval Redevelopment and Management Act 2011).

8—Controlled area

The controlled area for the major event during the major event period is declared to be the hatched area shown on the map in Schedule 1.

9—Application of certain provisions of Act

Sections 9 to 13 (inclusive) of the Act are declared to apply to the major event.

10—Advertising controlled airspace

For the purposes of section 7(3)(e) of the Act, airspace that is within unaided sight of the major event venue is declared to be advertising controlled airspace during the major event period.

11—Expiry of regulations

These regulations will expire on 27 January 2017.

Schedule 1—Map of controlled area

Legislative history

Notes

•For further information relating to the Act and subordinate legislation made under the Act see the Index of South Australian Statutes or of regulations

The Major Events (One Day International Cricket Match—Australia v Pakistan 2017) Regulations 2016 expired on 27.1.2017: see r 11.

Principal regulations

Year No Reference Commencement
2016 238 Gazette 6.10.2016 p3967 6.10.2016: r 2
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