Freedom Camping Act 2011

Schedule 3: Bylaws breach of which deemed infringement offence

You could also call this:

“Rules about camping that can get you in trouble if you break them”

This schedule is about bylaws that, if broken, are considered infringement offences under the Freedom Camping Act 2011. An infringement offence is a less serious type of offence that can often be dealt with by paying a fine.

The schedule is linked to sections 47(1) and 50 of the Act. These sections give the power to make these bylaws and set out what happens if you break them.

It’s important to know that this schedule has been repealed. This means it is no longer part of the law and doesn’t apply anymore.

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3Bylaws breach of which deemed infringement offence (Repealed) Empowered by ss 47(1), 50