Civil Defence Emergency Management Act 2002

Offences, penalties, and proceedings

100: Failure to comply with prohibition or restriction on access to road or public place

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"Breaking a rule that stops you going to a road or public place is against the law"

If you intentionally do not follow a rule that stops or limits you from going to a road or public place, you commit an offence. This rule can be made under section 88 or section 94M. You must follow these rules to avoid getting in trouble.

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Part 6Offences, penalties, and proceedings

100Failure to comply with prohibition or restriction on access to road or public place

  1. A person commits an offence who intentionally fails to comply with any prohibition or restriction imposed under section 88 or 94M.

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  • Section 100: amended, at 9.59 pm on , by section 32 of the Civil Defence Emergency Management Amendment Act 2016 (2016 No 88).