Freedom Camping Act 2011

Schedule 4: Bylaws breach of which deemed infringement offence if resolution passed

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“Rules that can lead to fines if the local council says so”

This schedule is about bylaws that can be considered infringement offences if a resolution is passed. It relates to the Freedom Camping Act 2011.

You should know that a bylaw is a rule made by a local council. An infringement offence is a minor offence that can result in a fine. This schedule lists bylaws that can be treated as infringement offences if the council passes a resolution to do so.

The schedule is linked to sections 48(1) and 50 of the Freedom Camping Act 2011. These sections give the power to make these bylaws and decide which ones can be infringement offences.

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4Bylaws breach of which deemed infringement offence if resolution passed (Repealed) Empowered by ss 48(1), 50