Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre (Delegated Site) Amendment By-laws (No. 2) 2015 (WA)
8 May 2015 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1619 HEALTH
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Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre Act 1966
Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre (Delegated
Site) Amendment By-laws (No. 2) 2015
Made under section 13(2e)(b) of the Act by the Minister in his capacity
as the board of the Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital with the approval of theGovernor given on the recommendation of the Trust.
3. By-laws amended
These by-laws amend the Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre
(Delegated Site) By-laws 1986. 1. Citation
These by-laws are the Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre
(Delegated Site) Amendment By-laws (No. 2) 2015.2. Commencement
These by-laws come into operation as follows —
(a)
by-laws I 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.
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4. By-law 3A amended
(1) In by-law 3A delete "The" and insert:
(1) The
(2) At the end of by-law 3A insert:
(2) The secretary must issue to each authorised person who
is authorised to give a direction under by-law 16A(1), or issue an infringement notice under by-law 30(l), a certificate stating that the person is so authorised.
5. By-law 4 replaced
Delete by-law 4 and insert:
4. No entry without cause
A person who enters or remains on the site without a reasonable excuse commits an offence.
6. By-law 7 replaced
Delete by-law 7 and insert:7. Prohibited items
(1) In this by-law —
prohibited item means -
(a) an alcoholic beverage; or
(b)
a firearm as defined in the Firearms Act 1973 section 4; or
(c)
a controlled weapon as defined in the Weapons Act 1999 section 3; or
(d)
a prohibited weapon as defined in the Weapons Act 1999 section 3; or
(e)
a prohibited drug as defined in the Misuse of Drugs Act 1981 section 3(1).
(2) A person who brings onto the site a prohibited item
without permission commits an offence.
7. By-law 9 amended
In by-law 9(c) delete carries or".
8 May 2015 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1621 8. By-law 16A inserted
At the end of Part II insert:
16A. Persons may be directed to leave site (1) An authorised person may direct a person to leave the
site if the authorised person reasonably believes that
the person has -
(a) used abusive language on the site; or (b) threatened a person on the site; or (c)
behaved in an indecent or disorderly manner on the site; or
(d)
unreasonably interfered with the privacy of a person on the site; or
(e) committed an offence under by-law 4 or 7.
(2) A person who contravenes a direction under
sub-bylaw (1) commits an offence.
(3) The person whom an authorised person has given, or is
about to give, a direction under sub-bylaw (1) may
require the authorised person to produce the certificatereferred to in by-law 3A(2).
(4) The authorised person must comply with a request
under sub-bylaw (3).
9. By-law 33A inserted
After by-law 32 insert:
33A. Authorised persons to produce certificate
(1) The person whom an authorised person has given, or is
about to give, an infringement notice may require the
authorised person to produce the certificate referred to
in by-law 3A(2).(2) The authorised person must comply with a request
under sub-bylaw (1).
K. HAMES,
The Minister in his capacity as theboard of the Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital.
STEVEN COLE, Chair,
Recommended by The Queen Elizabeth II
Medical Centre Trust.
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