Perth Market Amendment By-laws 2010 (WA)

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31 May 2011 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1959

AGRICULTURE AND FOOD

AG301*

Perth Market Act 1926

Perth Market Amendment By-laws 2010

Made by the Perth Market Authority and approved and confirmed by the
Governor in Executive Council.

1.            Citation

These by-laws are the Perth Market Amendment By-laws 2010.

2.            Commencement

These by-laws come into operation as follows —

(a) by-laws 1 and 2 — on the day on which these by-laws are published in the Gazette;
(b) the rest of the by-laws — on the day after that day.

3.            By-laws amended

These by-laws amend the Perth Market By-laws 1990.

Penalty: a fine of $400.

4.            By-law 13A amended

Delete by-law 13A(1) and (2) and insert:

(1) A person must wear high visibility clothing that

conforms with Australian/New Zealand Standard
4602-1999 "High Visibility Safety Garments"
published by Standards Australia and Standards

New Zealand in the public market —

(a) in an area of the market where; and
(b) in a period during which,

a vehicle is, in accordance with traffic signs erected by
the Authority, permitted to be driven, or a forklift is
permitted to be operated.

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5. By-law 13 amended
In by-law 13111 the Penalty delete "$200." and insert:

a fine of $500.

6. By-law 19 amended
In by-law 19(1) in the Penalty delete $200. and insert:

a fine of $250.

7.            By-law 24 amended

In by-law 24(1) and (2) in the Penalty delete "$200." and insert:

a fine of $250.

8.             By-law 25 amended

In by-law 25(1) and (2) in the Penalty delete "$400." and insert:

a fine of $500.

9. By-law 35 amended
In by-law 35(2) in the Penalty delete "$200." and insert:

a fine of $250.

10.          By-law 36A amended

(1) Delete hv-Ia\v 36A(2) and insert:
(2) A person must not drive a vehicle in the public market

without being the holder of a current valid driver's
licence, granted under the Road Traffic Act 1974,

appropriate to the class of vehicle.

(2) Delete by-law 36A(3) and (4) and insert:
(3) A person who contravenes sub-bylaw (1) or (2)
commits an offence.
Penalty: a fine of $800.
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11.          By-law 36B amended

In by-law 3613(2) in the Penalty delete "$1000." and insert:

a fine of $800.

12. By-law 36 amended
In by-law 36(2) and (3) in the Penalty delete $200.' and insert:

a fine of $250.

13. By-law 37 amended
In by-law 37 in the Penalty delete "$100." and insert:

a fine of $250.

14.          By-law 38 amended

(1) In by-law 38(3) in the Penalty delete "$200." and insert:
a fine of $250.
(2) In by-law 38(5) in the Penalty delete "$100." and insert:
a fine of $250.

15.          By-law 42B amended

In by-law 4213(3) in the Penalty delete "$200." and insert:

a fine of $250.

16.          Various penalties amended

In the provisions listed in the Table after "Penalty:" (each occurrence) insert:

a fine of

bL9 hi. IOB(1) and (4)
hi. 10 hi. Ii
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bi. 12 bi. 13A(3)
bi. 14 bi. 15
bi. 16 bi. 17
bi. 18(1) and (2) bl.20
bl.21 bl.22(4)
bi. 23 bi. 26
bi. 26A(2) bi. 39(2)
bl.40(2) bl.41
bi. 44(2) bi. 45(2)
bi. 46(2)

17.          Schedule 1 replaced

Delete Schedule 1 and insert:

Schedule 1 - Prescribed offences and

modified penalties

[bI. 13B]

Brief description of offence

Modified penalty

Section of

Act

s. 1 1A Contravention of a notice referred to in section hA of
theAct
................................................................................ $200
Provision of

By-laws

9           Entering or remaining in the public market except for or in connection with a lawful purpose connected with the

...................................................................... $50

publicmarket

1 OB( I) Entering or remaining in the public market without an
access card or the prior consent of the Authority ............... $50
1OB(4) Failing to produce an access card for inspection at the
request of an inspector......................................................... $50
11 Littering $50

..............................................................................

12          Conducting, organising or taking part in an assembly or

meeting in the public market without permission ............... $50
13A(2) Failing to wear high visibility clothing in areas of the
public market when vehicles are permitted to be driven or
forklifts operated ................................................................ $50
13 Smoking in a non-smoking area ......................................... $100
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Brief description of offence

Modified penalty

16 Bill posting or writing on a building etc. without
permission..........................................................................$40
17(a) Bringing, keeping or consuming any alcoholic beverage in the public market without the prior written consent of the Authority.............................................................................$50

18         Obstructing roads or footways ...........................................$50

19(1) Bringing an animal into the public market (unless the
animal is confined in a motor vehicle)................................$40
20 Interfering with or damaging Authority's property in the
publicmarket ......................................................................$200
21 Interfering, damaging or using without permission fire
service or related equipment ...............................................$200
22 Littering common areas adjacent to premises, failing to
put receptacles out for collection at the place appointed by
the Authority, placing liquid refuse in receptacle ...............$50
23 Expectorating, urinating or defecating in the public
market, other than in a toilet facility ..................................$200
24(1) Soliciting business in the common area without the prior
written consent of the Authority .........................................$50
24(2) Soliciting business or causing or permitting business to be
solicited for any purpose in or upon the premises of an
occupier.............................................................................. $50
25(1)
Selling of general produce by a non-occupier or agent $100
2 5(2) Buying general produce when not on the premises of an
occupier.............................................................................. $100
35(2) Delivery to, or collection from, the public market of
general produce by vehicle outside of the periods
permitted by the Authority for that purpose ....................... $50
36A(2) Driving a vehicle in the public market without a valid
driver's licence ................................................................... $50
36B Failure by person driving a vehicle in the public market to
produce driver's licence at the request of an inspector $50
36(2) Causing or permitting a vehicle to enter, or depart from
the public market other than at a place appointed for that
use by the Authority ........................................................... $50
36(3) Driving a vehicle in the public market contrary to a sign,
line, notice or symbol of the Authority .............................. $50

37          Driving a vehicle in the public market at a speed in excess

of that indicated by a sign erected by the Authority $50
38(3) Parking or standing a vehicle contrary to regulation 38(3) $50
39(2) Driver of a vehicle failing to comply with direction of
inspector as to positioning of vehicle ................................. $50
40(2) Driver of a vehicle failing to comply with direction of
inspector as to parking, standing, etc. of vehicle ................ $50
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Brief description of offence

Modified penalty

41 Removal of infringement notice from vehicle by a person,
other than the driver of the vehicle
$50
42B(3) Offences related to the driving or operating of forklifts $50

Made by the Perth Market Authority by resolution adopted on 12 March

2010.

DAVID L. THOMAS, Chairperson.

MICHAEL F. DONNELLY, Manager.

Approved and confirmed by the Governor,

PETER CONRAN, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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