Public Parks Act 1928 (ACT)

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Public Parks Act 1928

A1928-23

Republication No 2 (RI)

Effective:  15 July 1992 – 28 November 1994

Republication date of printed version: 31 January 1994


Reissued electronically: 9 March 2011

Last amendment made by A1991-118

Unauthorised version prepared by ACT Parliamentary Counsel’s Office

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The republished law

This is a republication of the Public Parks Act 1928 effective 15 July 1992 to 28 November 1994.

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    PUBLIC PARKS ACT 1928

    Reprinted as at 31 January 1994

    TABLE OF PROVISIONS

    Section

    1.Short title

    2.Repeal

    3.Interpretation

    5.Rangers

    9.Persons reasonably suspected of breach of regulations to give name and address

    1. Determination of leases

    2. Removal of Trustees of certain land etc.

    11B.Removal of Trustees of recreation reserve at Williamsdale etc.

    1. Regulations

    THE SCHEDULES

    THE FIRST SCHEDULE

    AREA CONTAINED IN HALL RECREATION RESERVE

    THE SECOND SCHEDULE

    AREA CONTAINED IN RECREATION RESERVE AT


    WILLIAMSDALE

    PUBLIC PARKS ACT 1928

    An Act to provide for the Regulation and Protection of Public Parks and Recreation Reserves and for other Purposes

    Short title

    1.  This Act may be cited as the Public Parks Act 1928.1

    Repeal

    2.  The Parks and Gardens Ordinance 1918 and the Recreation Land Leases Ordinance 1923 are repealed.

    Interpretation

    3.  In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears—

    “Plan” has the same meaning as in the Land (Planning and Environment) Act 1991;

    “Public Park” means an area of public land reserved under the Plan as an urban open space;

    “Ranger” means a ranger appointed under this Act;

    “the Association” means the body known as “The Australian Capital Territory Pastoral and Agricultural Association”;

    “the Hall Recreation Reserve” means the land described in the Schedule to this Act.

    Rangers

    5.  The Minister may appoint such rangers as he thinks necessary for the purposes of this Act.

    Persons reasonably suspected of breach of regulations to give name and address

    9.  (1)  A member of the Police Force or a ranger may require any person reasonably suspected of having committed, or of being about to commit, a breach of this Act or the regulations thereunder, to give his name in full and place of abode.

    (2)  Any person who, after being so required, refuses or fails to give his real name or place of abode shall be guilty of an offence.

    Penalty:  Twenty dollars.

    Determination of leases

    10.  (1)  All leases of land granted under the Recreation Land Leases Ordinance 1923 are determined.

    (2)  Notwithstanding anything contained in any such lease, all improvements existing on the land the subject of the lease and made thereto by the persons to whom the lease was granted (in this section referred to as “the lessees”) and all moneys received in respect of the land and unexpended by the lessees shall be vested in the Territory, and shall be recoverable by the Territory from the lessees in the Magistrates Court.

    (3)  The lessees of any land, the lease of which is determined by this section, shall, when and as required to do so by the Minister furnish to him—

    (a)accounts of all moneys received and expended by them in respect of the land; and

    (b)all books, papers and documents in relation to the lease which are in their possession or control.

    Penalty:  Forty dollars.

    (4)  The determination of any lease by this section shall not relieve the lessees of any liability incurred by them under the lease prior to its determination.

    (5)  Any right granted by the lessees to any person in pursuance of any lease determined by this section shall continue to be exercisable by that person and in respect of the exercise of the right the Territory shall be substituted for the lessees.

    Removal of Trustees of certain land etc.

    11.  (1)  The land described in the First Schedule to this Act which by notice published in the New South Wales Government Gazette Number 121 of the 20th March, 1882, was, in pursuance of the fourth section of the Crown Lands Alienation Act of 1861 of the State of New South Wales, reserved from sale for public recreation, shall cease to be subject to the provisions of the Public Trusts Act 1897, and the Public Parks Act 1902, of the State of New South Wales.

    (2)  The trustees of the land referred to in the last preceding subsection appointed under the Public Trusts Act, 1897, or the Public Parks Act, 1902, of the State of New South Wales and holding office at the commencement of this Act shall cease to hold office as such trustees.

    Removal of Trustees of recreation reserve at Williamsdale etc.

    11B.  (1)  The land described in the Second Schedule to this Act which, by notice dated the 17th September, 1904, and published in the New South Wales Government Gazette dated the seventeenth day of September, 1904, was, in pursuance of section 101 of the Crown Lands Act, 1884 and section 39 of the Crown Lands Act, 1889 of the State of New South Wales, reserved from sale pending determination of the portions to be set apart for public recreation shall cease to be subject to any Act relating to the Crown Lands, the Public Trusts Act, 1897 and the Public Parks Act, 1902 of the State of New South Wales, and any dedication or reservation of the land is revoked.

    (2)  The trustees of the land referred to in the last preceding subsection appointed under any law of the State of New South Wales and holding office at the commencement of this section shall cease to hold office as such trustees and shall be divested of all estate and interest in the land.

    Regulations

    12.  The Executive may make regulations, not inconsistent with this Act, prescribing all matters which are required or permitted to be prescribed, or which are necessary or convenient to be prescribed for giving effect to this Act, and in particular for providing for and in relation to—

    (a)the protection of public parks;

    (b)the regulation of the use and enjoyment of public parks;

    (c)the admission of, and the charges for the admission of, the public to, and the conduct of the public in, public parks;

    (d)the powers and duties of the trustees of any public park, and the regulation of their meetings and the conduct of business thereat;

    (e)the powers which may be exercised by any ranger or other person in respect of any public park;

    (f)the imposition of penalties, not exceeding One hundred dollars or imprisonment for three months, for breaches of the regulations.

    THE SCHEDULES

    THE FIRST SCHEDULE  Section 11 (1)

    County of Murray, Parish of Ginninderra, Village of Ginninderra, area about 4.148 hectares; The Crown lands within the following boundaries: Commencing at the intersection of the right bank of Hall’s Creek with the south-west side of Hall Street; and bounded thence on the north-east of that side of that street bearing north-westerly to the south-east side of Gladstone Street; thence by that side of Gladstone Street bearing south-westerly to the north-east side of Victoria Street; thence by that side and a western side of that street bearing south-easterly and southerly to Hall’s Creek aforesaid;  and thence by that creek upwards to the point of commencement.

    THE SECOND SCHEDULE  Section 11B

    County of Murray, Parish of Burra, containing an area of 4.35 hectares.  The Crown Lands within the following boundaries: Commencing at a point 261.52 metres south from the south-east corner of portion 39;  and bounded thence by a line west to the right bank of Lobbs Hole Creek;  by that creek upwards to the western side of the road from Queanbeyan to Cooma; by that side of that road northerly to a point east from the point of commencement; and thence a line west to that point.

    NOTE

    1.  The Public Parks Act 1928 as shown in this reprint comprises Act No. 23, 1928 amended as indicated in the Tables below.

    Citation of Laws—The Self-Government (Citation of Laws) Act 1989  (No. 21, 1989) altered the citation of most Ordinances so that after Self-Government day they are to be cited as Acts.  That Act also affects references in ACT laws to Commonwealth Acts.

    Table 1

    Table of Ordinances

    Ordinance

    Number 

    and year

    Date of

    notification

    in Gazette

    Date of

    commencement

    Application, saving or transitional provisions

    Public Parks Ordinance 1928 23, 1928 13 Dec 1928 13 Dec 1928
    Seat of Government (Administration) Ordinance  1930 5, 1930 1 May 1930 1 May 1930
    Ordinances Revision Ordinance 1937 27, 1937 23 Dec 1937 23 Dec 1937
    Public Parks Ordinance 1939 11, 1939 12 Oct 1939 12 Oct 1939
    Public Parks Ordinance 1942 4, 1942 29 Jan 1942 29 Jan 1942
    Ordinances Revision (Decimal Currency) Ordinance 1966 19, 1966 23 Dec 1966 23 Dec 1966
    Ordinances Revision (Metric Conversion) Ordinance 1977 64, 1977 22 Dec 1977 22 Dec 1977
    Ordinances Revision Ordinance 1978 46, 1978 28 Dec 1978 28 Dec 1978
    Magistrates Court Ordinance 1985 67, 1985 19 Dec 1985 1 Feb 1986 (see Gazette 1986, No. G3, p. 265)
    Self-Government (Consequential Amendments) Ordinance 1989 38, 1989 10 May 1989

    Ss. 1 and 2:  10 May 1989

    Remainder:  11 May 1989 (see s. 2 (2) and Gazette 1989, No. S164)

    Self-Government day 11 May 1989

    Table 2

    Table of Acts

    Act

    Number 

    and year

    Date of

    notification

    in Gazette

    Date of

    commencement

    Application, saving or transitional provisions

    Acts Revision (Arrest Without Warrant) Act 1989 23, 1989 1 Dec 1989 1 Dec 1989
    Land (Planning and Environment) (Consequential Provisions) Act 1991 118, 1991 15 Jan 1992

    Ss. 1 and 2:  15 Jan 1992
    Ss. 3-8, 17-27 and 32-44:  2 Apr 1992 (see Gazette 1992, No. 13, p. 478)
    Remainder:  15 July 1992

    Ss. 25-27 and 43

    Table of Amendments

    ad. = added or inserted   am. = amended     rep. = repealed   rs. = repealed and substituted

    Provision                   How affected

    S. 3.................................... am. No. 5, 1930; No. 11, 1939; Act No. 118, 1991

    S. 4.................................... am. No. 27, 1937

    rep. Act No. 118, 1991

    S. 5.................................... am. No. 27, 1937

    Ss. 6-8............................... am. No. 27, 1937

    rep. Act No. 118, 1991

    S. 9.................................... am. No. 19, 1966; Act No. 23, 1989

    S. 10.................................. am. No. 27, 1937; No. 19, 1966; No. 67, 1985; No. 38, 1989

    S. 11.................................. am. No. 4, 1942

    S. 11A............................... ad. No. 11, 1939

    rep. Act No. 118, 1991

    S. 11B................................ ad. No. 4, 1942

    S. 12.................................. am. No. 27, 1937; No. 19, 1966; No. 38, 1989

    Heading to The Schedule.. rep. No. 4, 1942

    Heading to The Schedules. ad. No. 4, 1942

    Heading to the First        ad. No. 4, 1942

    Schedule

    The First Schedule............ am. No. 64, 1977

    The Second Schedule....... ad. No. 4, 1942

    am. No. 64, 1977; No. 46, 1978

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