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SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT TRUST BILL 2024

                    Western Australia


Sports and Entertainment Trust Bill 2024

                       Contents

      Part 1 -- Preliminary
1.    Short title                                            2
2.    Commencement                                           2
3.    Terms used                                             2
4.    Minister may declare places to be venues               4
5.    Act binds Crown                                        4
      Part 2 -- Sports and Entertainment
           Trust
6.    Trust established                                      5
7.    Trust may use trading or business names                5
8.    Trust's status                                         5
9.    Trust's functions                                      5
10.   Trust's powers                                         7
11.   General restrictions on Trust's powers                10
12.   Requirement for approval to participate in business
      arrangements                                          10
13.   Delegation                                            11
      Part 3 -- Administration of Trust
      Division 1 -- Board
      Subdivision 1 -- How Board is constituted
14.   Board is governing body                               12
15.   Board membership                                      12
16.   Chairperson and deputy chairperson                    13
17.   Term of office                                        13
18.   Casual vacancies, resignation and removal from
      office                                                13
19.   Extension of term of office                           14


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      20.     Alternate Board members                           15
      21.     Remuneration and allowances                       15
              Subdivision 2 -- Board meetings
      22.     Holding meetings                                  15
      23.     Quorum                                            15
      24.     Presiding Board members                           16
      25.     Procedure at meetings                             16
      26.     Voting                                            16
      27.     Holding meetings remotely                         16
      28.     Resolution without meeting                        16
      29.     Minutes                                           17
      30.     CEO may attend meetings                           17
              Subdivision 3 -- Committees
      31.     Committees                                        17
      32.     Remuneration and allowances                       18
              Subdivision 4 -- Disclosure of material personal
                    interests
      33.     Disclosure of material personal interests         18
      34.     Voting by interested member                       19
      35.     Section 34 may be declared inapplicable           19
      36.     Quorum if s. 34 applies                           20
      37.     Minister may declare s. 34 and 36 inapplicable    20
              Subdivision 5 -- Execution of documents
      38.     Execution of documents of Trust                   20
              Division 2 -- Staff of Trust
              Subdivision 1 -- CEO
      39.     CEO of Sports and Entertainment Trust             21
      40.     Appointment                                       22
      41.     Remuneration and allowances                       22
      42.     Resignation and removal from office               22
      43.     Other conditions of service                       23
              Subdivision 2 -- Acting CEO
      44.     Acting CEO                                        23
              Subdivision 3 -- Other staff of Trust
      45.     Term used: employing authority                    24
      46.     Other staff of Trust                              24
      47.     Use of government staff and facilities            24



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      Part 4 -- Accountability and
           financial provisions
      Division 1 -- Accountability
48.   Minister may give directions                           26
49.   Minister must be kept informed                         26
50.   Minister to have access to information                 26
51.   Protection for disclosure or compliance with
      directions                                             27
      Division 2 -- Financial provisions
52.   Application of Financial Management Act 2006
      and Auditor General Act 2006                           28
53.   Sports and Entertainment Trust Account                 28
54.   Trust's funds                                          28
55.   Borrowing                                              28
56.   Treasurer's guarantee                                  29
57.   Charges for guarantee                                  29
58.   Certain property and instruments exempt from
      rates, taxes and duty                                  29
59.   Notice of financial difficulty                         30
      Part 5 -- Control of conduct on Trust
           property
      Division 1 -- Trust officers
60.   Appointment of Trust officers                          31
61.   Eligibility for appointment as Trust officer           32
62.   Restrictions on functions                              33
63.   Identity cards                                         33
      Division 2 -- Offences
64.   Invasion of arena                                      34
      Division 3 -- Removal and identification of
             persons
65.   Removal of persons                                     34
66.   Trust officer may require person to give personal
      details                                                35
      Division 4 -- Exclusion of persons
      Subdivision 1 -- Temporary exclusion of persons
67.   Temporary exclusion order                              36
68.   Form and contents of temporary exclusion order         37

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      69.     Person must comply with temporary exclusion
              order                                              37
              Subdivision 2 -- Permanent exclusion of persons
      70.     Permanent exclusion order                          38
      71.     Form and contents of permanent exclusion order     38
      72.     Person must comply with permanent exclusion
              order                                              39
              Subdivision 3 -- Reconsideration and review of
                    exclusion orders
      73.     Board may reconsider its decision                  39
      74.     Review by SAT of Board's decision under s. 73(4)   40
              Part 6 -- Miscellaneous
      75.     Protection from liability for wrongdoing           41
      76.     Confidentiality                                    41
      77.     Authorised use or disclosure of information        42
      78.     Laying documents before House of Parliament not
              sitting                                            42
      79.     General regulations                                43
      80.     Vehicular traffic regulations                      44
      81.     Review of Act                                      46
              Part 7 -- Transitional and savings
                   provisions
              Division 1 -- Preliminary
      82.     Terms used                                         47
      83.     Interpretation Act 1984 not affected               48
              Division 2 -- Western Australian Sports Centre
                    Trust abolished
      84.     Western Australian Sports Centre Trust abolished   48
              Division 3 -- Transfer of the Western
                    Australian Sports Centre Trust's assets,
                    rights and liabilities
      85.     Assets, rights and liabilities                     48
      86.     Western Australian Sports Centre Trust Account     49
      87.     Other income                                       49
      88.     Reserves                                           50
      89.     Registration of documents                          51
      90.     Exemption from State tax                           51

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       Division 4 -- General manager and other staff
             of the Western Australian Sports Centre
             Trust
91.    General manager of Centre                             52
92.    Other staff                                           53
       Division 5 -- Continuing effect of things done
93.    Continuation of functions and powers                  54
94.    Continuation of directions                            54
95.    Continuing effect of acts, matters or things done     54
96.    Contracts, agreements, arrangements and other
       instruments                                           55
       Division 6 -- Other transitional provisions
97.    Transitional regulations                              55
98.    Savings                                               57
       Part 8 -- Repeals and consequential
            amendments
       Division 1 -- Repeals
99.    Written laws repealed                                 58
       Division 2 -- Consequential amendments
100.   Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899 amended          58
101.   Financial Management Act 2006 amended                 58
102.   Perry Lakes Redevelopment Act 2005 amended            59
103.   Statutory Corporations (Liability of Directors)
       Act 1996 amended                                      59
       Defined terms




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                     LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY


     Sports and Entertainment Trust Bill 2024

                               A Bill for


An Act --
•  to establish the Sports and Entertainment Trust; and
•  to repeal the Western Australian Sports Centre Trust Act 1986 and
   the Western Australian Sports Centre Trust (Traffic)
   Regulations 2017; and
•  to make consequential amendments to various Acts.



The Parliament of Western Australia enacts as follows:




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1                           Part 1 -- Preliminary
2    1.       Short title
3             This is the Sports and Entertainment Trust Act 2024.

4    2.       Commencement
5             This Act comes into operation as follows --
6              (a) Part 1 (other than sections 3 to 5) -- on the day on
7                    which this Act receives the Royal Assent;
8              (b) the rest of the Act -- on a day fixed by proclamation,
9                    and different days may be fixed for different provisions.

10   3.       Terms used
11            In this Act --
12            Board means the governing body of the Trust provided for
13            under section 14(1);
14            Board member has the meaning given in section 15(1);
15            CEO has the meaning given in section 39(1);
16            committee means a committee appointed by the Board under
17            section 31(1);
18            direction to leave has the meaning given in section 65(1);
19            exclusion order means --
20              (a) a permanent exclusion order; or
21              (b) a temporary exclusion order;
22            LA Act means the Land Administration Act 1997;
23            permanent exclusion order has the meaning given in
24            section 70(1);
25            Sports and Entertainment Trust Account means the account
26            established under section 53(1);
27            staff member means --
28              (a) the CEO; or

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1     (b)    a person appointed, employed or engaged as mentioned
2            in section 46;
3    temporary exclusion order has the meaning given in
4    section 67(1);
5    Trust means the Sports and Entertainment Trust established by
6    section 6(1);
7    Trust officer means a person appointed under section 60(1) to
8    be a Trust officer;
9    Trust property means --
10     (a) a Trust venue; or
11     (b) any other real or personal property --
12              (i) owned by, or leased to, the Trust; or
13             (ii) vested in, or placed under the care, control and
14                   management of, the Trust under a written law;
15   Trust venue means --
16     (a) a place referred to in paragraph (a) in the definition of
17           venue; or
18     (b) a venue --
19              (i) owned by, or leased to, the Trust; or
20             (ii) vested in, or placed under the care, control and
21                   management of, the Trust under a written law;
22   venue means --
23     (a) a place declared under section 4(1) to be a venue used,
24           or intended to be used, wholly or partly for sports,
25           entertainment or recreational purposes; or
26     (b) any other place used, or intended to be used, wholly or
27           partly for sports, entertainment or recreational purposes
28           and including any of the following --
29              (i) facilities for holding competitive sporting events
30                   of international, national and State standards;



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1                        (ii)   facilities for training sportspersons who are
2                               seeking to improve their sporting standards,
3                               performances or skills;
4                       (iii)   sports education facilities for the purpose of
5                               developing the skills or potential skills of sports
6                               administrators, coaches and sportspersons;
7                       (iv)    facilities for holding entertainment or
8                               recreational events;
9                        (v)    accommodation or other ancillary facilities as
10                              may be required for the effective operation of
11                              any place to which this paragraph applies.

12   4.         Minister may declare places to be venues
13        (1)   The Minister may, by notice published in the Gazette, declare a
14              place to be a venue used, or intended to be used, wholly or
15              partly for sports, entertainment or recreational purposes.
16        (2)   The declaration may be expressed to have effect for a period
17              specified in the declaration.

18   5.         Act binds Crown
19              This Act binds the Crown in right of Western Australia and, so
20              far as the legislative power of the Parliament permits, the Crown
21              in all its other capacities.




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1               Part 2 -- Sports and Entertainment Trust
2    6.         Trust established
3         (1)   The Sports and Entertainment Trust is established.
4         (2)   The Trust is a body corporate with perpetual succession.
5         (3)   Proceedings may be taken by or against the Trust in its
6               corporate name.

7    7.         Trust may use trading or business names
8         (1)   The Trust may use and operate under 1 or more trading or
9               business names that --
10                (a) comply with subsection (2); and
11               (b) are approved by the Minister.
12        (2)   A trading or business name may be --
13               (a) an abbreviation or adaptation of the Trust's corporate
14                      name; or
15               (b) a name other than the Trust's corporate name.
16        (3)   Notice of approval of a name under subsection (1) must be
17              published in the Gazette.

18   8.         Trust's status
19              The Trust is an agent of the Crown and has the status,
20              immunities and privileges of the Crown.

21   9.         Trust's functions
22        (1)   In this section --
23              promote, in relation to an activity, includes attract, organise,
24              commission, fund, invest in, support, market, advertise and act
25              as project manager.




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1       (2)   The Trust has the following functions --
2              (a) to establish, care for, control, manage, operate, maintain,
3                    develop and improve Trust venues and other Trust
4                    property;
5              (b) to use, or authorise the use of, Trust venues and other
6                    Trust property for --
7                       (i) the holding of competitive sporting events of
8                            international, national and State standards; or
9                      (ii) the training of sportspersons who are seeking to
10                           improve their sporting standards, performances
11                           or skills; or
12                    (iii) the development of skills of sports
13                           administrators, coaches and sportspersons; or
14                    (iv) the purpose of public entertainment or recreation;
15                           or
16                     (v) the holding of entertainment or recreational
17                           events; or
18                    (vi) activities of a cultural or educational nature; or
19                   (vii) any other purpose approved by the Minister; or
20                  (viii) any purpose ancillary to activities or purposes
21                           referred to in subparagraphs (i) to (vii);
22             (c) to encourage, foster, promote and facilitate the use and
23                   enjoyment of Trust venues and other Trust property;
24             (d) without limiting paragraph (c), to promote, or take part
25                   in promoting, activities conducted at Trust venues;
26             (e) to promote public awareness of, and foster public
27                   interest in, matters relating or incidental to sports and
28                   entertainment;
29              (f) without limiting paragraph (e), to promote and provide
30                   educational and training activities in relation to sports
31                   and entertainment;



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1                 (g)    to do any other thing consistent with the use and
2                        enjoyment by the public of a Trust venue as the Board
3                        considers appropriate;
4                 (h)    to undertake or provide, or facilitate the undertaking or
5                        provision of, promotional, commercial, operational or
6                        retail activities and facilities in, or in relation to, a Trust
7                        venue;
8                  (i)   to perform any other functions that are conferred or
9                        imposed on it by this Act or another written law.

10   10.         Trust's powers
11         (1)   In this section --
12               acquire includes taking on lease or licence or in any other
13               manner in which an interest in property may be acquired;
14               business arrangement means a company, a partnership, a trust,
15               a joint venture, an arrangement or agreement for sharing profits
16               or an arrangement or agreement for sponsorship;
17               dispose of includes to dispose of by way of lease or licence or in
18               any other manner;
19               participate in a business arrangement includes to form,
20               promote, establish, enter into, manage, dissolve, wind up and do
21               anything incidental to the business arrangement;
22               work includes the following --
23                 (a) the development or redevelopment of an area of land;
24                 (b) the construction, reconstruction or demolition of any
25                        building;
26                 (c) the provision of audience accommodation, either seating
27                        or standing or both.
28         (2)   The Trust has all the powers it needs to perform its functions.




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1       (3)   Without limiting subsection (2), the Trust may, for the purposes
2             of performing any of its functions, do all or any of the
3             following --
4               (a) acquire, hold, dispose of or otherwise deal in real or
5                     personal property;
6               (b) carry out, or arrange to be carried out, work in
7                     connection with the maintenance, development and
8                     improvement of any Trust venue or other Trust property
9                     and, in particular, for the purpose of making any Trust
10                    venue or other Trust property suitable for the activities
11                    or purposes referred to in section 9(2)(b);
12              (c) enter into a contract or other arrangement, including a
13                    contract or arrangement for the provision of services to
14                    the Trust;
15              (d) without limiting paragraph (c), enter into a contract or
16                    arrangement for any person to manage any Trust venue;
17              (e) provide, or permit any person to provide, refreshments
18                    (including liquor) at Trust venues and apply for, hold
19                    and dispose of any licence, permit or other authority
20                    required in connection with the provision of those
21                    refreshments;
22               (f) participate in a business arrangement and acquire, hold
23                    and dispose of shares, units or other interests in or
24                    relating to a business arrangement;
25              (g) cooperate with, and provide financial or other assistance
26                    to, other bodies and individuals;
27              (h) produce and deal in any equipment, facilities or system
28                    associated with the performance of its functions;
29               (i) develop and turn to account any technology, software,
30                    resource or intellectual property that relates to its
31                    functions and, for that purpose, apply for, hold, receive,
32                    exploit and dispose of any intellectual property;




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1            (j)   provide and turn to account advertising opportunities or
2                  opportunities to participate in arrangements in the nature
3                  of advertising or having a purpose similar to advertising;
4           (k)    use its expertise and resources to provide consultancy,
5                  management, advisory or other services for a fee or
6                  otherwise;
7            (l)   require payment of rent, fees or other charges for, or in
8                  connection with --
9                     (i) the hire or use of a Trust venue, or any part of a
10                         Trust venue, or any other Trust property; or
11                   (ii) entry to a Trust venue or any part of a Trust
12                         venue; or
13                  (iii) admission to any activity at a Trust venue; or
14                  (iv) the parking of vehicles on or in any part of a
15                         Trust venue;
16          (m)    fix the amount of rent, fees or charges referred to in
17                 paragraphs (k) and (l) with power to waive, reduce or
18                 refund the amount payable in particular cases;
19          (n)    produce and publish information on matters related to its
20                 functions;
21          (o)    appoint or engage agents or attorneys;
22          (p)    act as agent for other persons.
23   (4)   Subsection (3) does not limit subsection (2) or any of the Trust's
24         other powers.
25   (5)   The Trust may --
26          (a) make any gift for a charitable purpose or any other
27                purpose of benefit to the community or a section of the
28                community; or
29          (b) accept any gift, bequest or other payment if it is
30                absolute, or subject to conditions that the Trust would be
31                able to satisfy.


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1          (6)   In exercising any power under this section, the Trust may act in
2                conjunction with --
3                  (a) any person or firm, or public authority; or
4                  (b) any department of the Public Service, or other agency or
5                        instrumentality, of this State, another State or Territory
6                        or the Commonwealth.

7    11.         General restrictions on Trust's powers
8          (1)   The Trust's power to dispose of real property does not extend to
9                the transfer of Crown land for an estate in fee simple.
10         (2)   If any real property is vested in or placed under the care, control
11               and management of the Trust under a written law, the operation
12               of section 10(3)(a) in relation to the property is subject to --
13                 (a) the conditions upon which it is vested in or placed under
14                       the care, control and management of the Trust; and
15                 (b) in the case of land to which the LA Act applies -- that
16                       Act.
17         (3)   The Trust must not exercise the following powers without the
18               Minister's written approval --
19                (a) the power conferred by section 10(3)(a) to acquire or
20                      dispose of real property;
21                (b) the power conferred by section 10(3)(d).

22   12.         Requirement for approval to participate in business
23               arrangements
24         (1)   The Trust must not exercise a power conferred by
25               section 10(3)(f) in relation to a business arrangement unless the
26               terms and conditions of that business arrangement are terms and
27               conditions approved by the Minister and the Treasurer in respect
28               of --
29                 (a) that business arrangement; or
30                 (b) business arrangements of that class; or


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1                  (c)   business arrangements generally.
2          (2)   The Treasurer may, by written notice given to the Trust, exempt
3                any business arrangement, or class of business arrangement,
4                from the operation of subsection (1) either unconditionally or on
5                conditions specified in the notice.
6          (3)   A notice under subsection (2) may be revoked or amended by
7                the Treasurer by written notice given to the Trust.
8          (4)   The Treasurer may also give directions to be complied with
9                generally by the Trust in the exercise of the power referred to in
10               subsection (1).

11   13.         Delegation
12         (1)   The Trust may delegate any power or duty of the Trust under
13               another provision of this Act to --
14                 (a) a Board member; or
15                 (b) a staff member; or
16                 (c) a committee.
17         (2)   The delegation must be in writing executed by the Trust.
18         (3)   A person or committee to whom or which a power or duty is
19               delegated under this section cannot delegate the power or duty.
20         (4)   A person or committee exercising or performing a power or
21               duty that has been delegated to the person or committee under
22               this section is taken to do so in accordance with the terms of the
23               delegation unless the contrary is shown.
24         (5)   Nothing in this section limits the ability of the Trust to perform
25               a function through a staff member or an agent.
26         (6)   This section does not apply to the execution of documents but
27               authority to execute documents on behalf of the Trust can be
28               given under section 38(5).



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1                     Part 3 -- Administration of Trust
2                                Division 1 -- Board

3                     Subdivision 1 -- How Board is constituted

4    14.         Board is governing body
5          (1)   The Trust must have a Board.
6          (2)   The Board is the governing body of the Trust and, in the name
7                of the Trust, must perform the Trust's functions.

8    15.         Board membership
9          (1)   The Board consists of 7 persons, each of whom is appointed by
10               the Minister as a Board member.
11         (2)   The Minister must ensure that each Board member has
12               knowledge of, and experience in, 1 or more of the following --
13                 (a) commerce;
14                (b) law;
15                 (c) financial management;
16                (d) human resource management;
17                 (e) management of major events;
18                 (f) infrastructure planning and management;
19                (g) sport;
20                (h) public administration.
21         (3)   A person is not eligible to be appointed as a Board member if
22               the person is, according to the Interpretation Act 1984
23               section 13D, a bankrupt or a person whose affairs are under
24               insolvency laws.




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1    16.         Chairperson and deputy chairperson
2          (1)   The Minister must designate a Board member to be the
3                chairperson of the Board and another Board member to be the
4                deputy chairperson of the Board.
5          (2)   If the chairperson is unable to act or if there is no chairperson,
6                the deputy chairperson must act in the chairperson's place.
7          (3)   An act or omission of the deputy chairperson acting in the
8                chairperson's place cannot be questioned on the ground that the
9                occasion to act in the chairperson's place had not arisen or had
10               ceased.

11   17.         Term of office
12         (1)   A Board member --
13                (a) holds office for the period, not exceeding 3 years,
14                     specified in the instrument of appointment; and
15                (b) is eligible for reappointment once or more than once.
16         (2)   A Board member cannot hold office for more
17               than 3 consecutive terms.

18   18.         Casual vacancies, resignation and removal from office
19         (1)   The office of a Board member becomes vacant if the Board
20               member --
21                (a) dies, resigns or is removed from office under this
22                      section; or
23                (b) becomes, according to the Interpretation Act 1984
24                      section 13D, a bankrupt or a person whose affairs are
25                      under insolvency laws; or
26                (c) is convicted of an offence punishable by imprisonment
27                      for more than 12 months; or
28                (d) is convicted of an offence under section 33(1) or (2)
29                      or 76(1).


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1          (2)   A Board member may at any time resign from office by written
2                notice given to the Minister.
3          (3)   Except as provided in subsection (4), the resignation takes effect
4                on the day on which it is received by the Minister.
5          (4)   If the resignation specifies a day on which it is to have effect
6                that is later than the day on which the resignation is received by
7                the Minister, the resignation takes effect on the day specified in
8                the resignation.
9          (5)   The Minister may remove a Board member from office --
10                (a) on the grounds of neglect of duty; or
11                (b) on the grounds of misconduct or incompetence; or
12                (c) on the grounds of mental or physical incapacity, other
13                     than temporary illness, impairing the performance of the
14                     Board member's duties; or
15                (d) on the grounds of absence, without leave, from 3
16                     consecutive meetings of the Board of which the Board
17                     member has had notice; or
18                (e) for any other reasonable cause.

19   19.         Extension of term of office
20               If the office of a Board member becomes vacant because the
21               Board member's term of office expires by effluxion of time, the
22               Board member continues to be a Board member during that
23               vacancy until the earliest of the following --
24                 (a) the end of the period of 3 months immediately following
25                        the expiry of the term of office;
26                 (b) the vacancy being filled;
27                 (c) the Board member resigning;
28                 (d) the Board member being removed from office under
29                        section 18(5).




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1    20.         Alternate Board members
2          (1)   If a Board member is unable to act, the Minister may appoint
3                another person as an alternate Board member to act temporarily
4                in the Board member's place.
5          (2)   Subsection (1) does not apply in relation to the chairperson.
6          (3)   If the deputy chairperson is acting in the chairperson's place, the
7                Minister may, under subsection (1), appoint another person as
8                an alternate Board member to act temporarily in the deputy
9                chairperson's place.
10         (4)   While acting in accordance with the appointment, the alternate
11               Board member is taken to be, and to have any entitlement of, a
12               Board member.

13   21.         Remuneration and allowances
14               A Board member is entitled to be paid any remuneration and
15               allowances as the Minister may from time to time determine on
16               the recommendation of the Public Sector Commissioner.

17                         Subdivision 2 -- Board meetings

18   22.         Holding meetings
19         (1)   The first meeting of the Board must be convened by the
20               chairperson and subsequent meetings, unless convened under
21               subsection (2), must be held at times and places determined by
22               the Board.
23         (2)   A special meeting of the Board may at any time be convened by
24               the chairperson.

25   23.         Quorum
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1    24.         Presiding Board members
2          (1)   The chairperson, if present, must preside at a meeting of the
3                Board.
4          (2)   If neither the chairperson, nor the deputy chairperson acting as
5                the chairperson, is presiding under subsection (1), the Board
6                members present at the meeting must elect 1 of their number to
7                preside.

8    25.         Procedure at meetings
9                The Board must determine its own meeting procedures to the
10               extent that they are not fixed by this Act.

11   26.         Voting
12         (1)   At a meeting of the Board, each Board member present has a
13               deliberative vote unless section 34 prevents the member from
14               voting.
15         (2)   In the case of an equality of votes, the presiding Board member
16               has a casting vote in addition to a deliberative vote.
17         (3)   A question is resolved according to how a majority of the votes
18               are cast.

19   27.         Holding meetings remotely
20               The presence of a Board member at a meeting of the Board need
21               not be by attendance in person but may be by that Board
22               member and each other Board member at the meeting being
23               simultaneously in contact by telephone or other means of
24               instantaneous communication.

25   28.         Resolution without meeting
26               A resolution in writing signed or otherwise assented to in
27               writing by at least 4 Board members has the same effect as if it
28               had been passed at a meeting of the Board.


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1    29.         Minutes
2                The Board must cause accurate minutes to be kept of the
3                proceedings at each meeting of the Board.

4    30.         CEO may attend meetings
5          (1)   In this section --
6                relevant person means --
7                  (a) the CEO; or
8                  (b) a person authorised in writing by the CEO to attend a
9                         meeting of the Board as the representative of the CEO.
10         (2)   Except as provided in subsection (3), a relevant person may
11               attend meetings of the Board and participate in its deliberations
12               but cannot vote at a meeting of the Board.
13         (3)   If the Board requests a relevant person not to attend a particular
14               meeting, or part of a particular meeting, the relevant person
15               must comply with the request.
16         (4)   Sections 27, 33, 34 and 35 apply, with any necessary
17               modifications, to a relevant person in relation to attendance at
18               meetings of the Board as if the relevant person were a Board
19               member.

20                           Subdivision 3 -- Committees

21   31.         Committees
22         (1)   The Board may --
23                (a) appoint committees to investigate and advise the Trust
24                     on any aspect of its functions or assist the Trust in the
25                     performance of its functions; and
26                (b) discharge or alter any committee it has appointed.
27         (2)   A committee may include persons who are not Board members
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1          (3)     The Board may give directions to a committee on the following
2                  matters --
3                   (a) the committee's functions;
4                   (b) the committee's procedures;
5                   (c) reporting by the committee on the performance of its
6                          functions.
7          (4)     A committee must comply with a direction of the Board.
8          (5)     A committee may determine its own procedures but they must
9                  be consistent with any directions of the Board and the terms of
10                 any delegation under which the committee is acting.
11         (6)     A committee must --
12                  (a) keep minutes of its meetings to a standard approved by
13                      the Board; and
14                  (b) provide the Board with a copy of the minutes of each
15                      meeting.

16   32.           Remuneration and allowances
17                 A member of a committee is entitled to be paid any
18                 remuneration and allowances that the Minister may from time to
19                 time determine on the recommendation of the Public Sector
20                 Commissioner.

21               Subdivision 4 -- Disclosure of material personal interests

22   33.           Disclosure of material personal interests
23         (1)     A Board member who has a material personal interest in a
24                 matter being considered or about to be considered at a meeting
25                 of the Board must, as soon as possible after the relevant facts
26                 have come to the Board member's knowledge, disclose the
27                 nature of the interest at a meeting of the Board.
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1          (2)   A member of a committee who has a material personal interest
2                in a matter being considered or about to be considered by the
3                committee must, as soon as possible after the relevant facts have
4                come to the member's knowledge, disclose the nature of the
5                interest at a meeting of the committee.
6                Penalty for this subsection: a fine of $10 000.
7          (3)   Subsection (2) applies to a person who is a member of a
8                committee and also a Board member even though the person has
9                already disclosed the nature of the interest at a meeting of the
10               Board.
11         (4)   A disclosure under subsection (1) or (2) must be recorded in the
12               minutes of the meeting.

13   34.         Voting by interested member
14         (1)   A Board member or a member of a committee who has a
15               material personal interest in a matter being considered or about
16               to be considered by the Board or the committee --
17                 (a) cannot vote, whether at a meeting or otherwise, on the
18                       matter; and
19                 (b) must not be present while the matter is being considered
20                       at a meeting.
21         (2)   A reference in subsection (1)(a) or (b) to a matter includes a
22               reference to a proposed resolution under section 33(1) or (2) in
23               respect of the matter, whether relating to that member or a
24               different member.

25   35.         Section 34 may be declared inapplicable
26               Section 34 does not apply if --
27                 (a) a Board member or a member of a committee has
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1                 (b)    the Board or committee, as the case requires, has at any
2                        time passed a resolution that --
3                           (i) specifies the member, the interest and the matter;
4                               and
5                          (ii) states that the members voting for the resolution
6                               are satisfied that the interest is so trivial or
7                               insignificant as to be unlikely to influence the
8                               disclosing member's conduct and should not
9                               disqualify the member from considering or
10                              voting on the matter.

11   36.         Quorum if s. 34 applies
12         (1)   Despite section 23, if a Board member is disqualified under
13               section 34, a quorum is present during the consideration of the
14               matter if at least 3 Board members who are entitled to vote on
15               any motion that may be moved at the meeting in relation to the
16               matter are present.
17         (2)   The Minister may deal with a matter to the extent that the Board
18               cannot deal with it because of subsection (1).

19   37.         Minister may declare s. 34 and 36 inapplicable
20         (1)   The Minister may in writing declare that section 34 or 36 or
21               both of them do not apply in relation to a specified matter either
22               generally or in voting on particular resolutions.
23         (2)   The Minister must cause a copy of a declaration made under
24               subsection (1) to be laid before each House of Parliament within
25               14 sitting days after the declaration is made.

26                      Subdivision 5 -- Execution of documents

27   38.         Execution of documents of Trust
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1          (2)   A document is duly executed by the Trust if --
2                 (a) the common seal of the Trust is applied to the document
3                      in accordance with subsections (3) and (4); or
4                 (b) it is signed on behalf of the Trust by a person or persons
5                      authorised to do so under subsection (4).
6          (3)   The common seal of the Trust must not be applied to any
7                document except as authorised by the Trust.
8          (4)   The common seal of the Trust must be applied to a document in
9                the presence of the chairperson, or deputy chairperson, and the
10               CEO, each of whom must sign the document to attest that the
11               common seal was so applied.
12         (5)   The Trust may, by writing under its common seal, authorise 1 or
13               more Board members or staff members to sign documents on
14               behalf of the Trust, either generally or subject to the conditions
15               that are specified in the authorisation.
16         (6)   A document purporting to be executed in accordance with this
17               section must be presumed to be duly executed unless the
18               contrary is shown.
19         (7)   When a document is produced bearing a seal purporting to be
20               the common seal of the Trust, it must be presumed that the seal
21               is the common seal of the Trust unless the contrary is shown.

22                           Division 2 -- Staff of Trust

23                               Subdivision 1 -- CEO

24   39.         CEO of Sports and Entertainment Trust
25         (1)   The Trust must have a chief executive officer (the CEO).
26         (2)   The CEO must administer the day-to-day operations of the
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1    40.         Appointment
2          (1)   The CEO must be appointed by, and may be removed by, the
3                Board.
4          (2)   The CEO must be appointed on a full-time basis.
5          (3)   The CEO --
6                 (a) holds office for the period, not exceeding 5 years,
7                      specified in the instrument of appointment; and
8                 (b) is eligible for reappointment.
9          (4)   The CEO holds office on the terms and conditions of
10               appointment determined by the Board.

11   41.         Remuneration and allowances
12               Except as provided in the Salaries and Allowances Act 1975, the
13               CEO --
14                (a) is entitled to be paid remuneration and allowances at
15                      such rates per annum as the Trust determines on the
16                      recommendation of the Public Sector Commissioner;
17                      and
18                (b) has the same annual leave, personal leave and long
19                      service leave entitlements as a permanent officer of the
20                      Public Service.

21   42.         Resignation and removal from office
22         (1)   The CEO may at any time resign from office by written notice
23               given to the Trust.
24         (2)   Except as provided in subsection (3), the resignation takes effect
25               on the day on which it is received by the Trust.
26         (3)   If the resignation specifies a day on which it is to have effect
27               that is later than the day on which the resignation is received by
28               the Trust, the resignation takes effect on the day specified in the
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1          (4)   The Trust may remove the CEO from office --
2                 (a) on the grounds of neglect of duty; or
3                 (b) on the grounds of misconduct or incompetence; or
4                 (c) on the grounds of mental or physical incapacity, other
5                       than temporary illness, impairing the performance of the
6                       CEO's duties; or
7                 (d) for any other reasonable cause.

8    43.         Other conditions of service
9                Except as provided in this Division, the Trust may, on the
10               recommendation of the Public Sector Commissioner, determine
11               other terms and conditions of service (if any) that apply to the
12               CEO.

13                           Subdivision 2 -- Acting CEO

14   44.         Acting CEO
15         (1)   If the CEO is unable to act or the office of CEO is vacant, the
16               Trust may appoint a person to act as the CEO.
17         (2)   A person cannot act under an appointment under subsection (1)
18               for a continuous period exceeding 12 months.
19         (3)   A person acting as the CEO holds office on the terms and
20               conditions of appointment, including as to remuneration,
21               determined by the Trust.
22         (4)   The remuneration of a person acting as the CEO cannot exceed
23               that of the holder of the office or, if the office is vacant, the
24               most recent holder of the office.
25         (5)   An act or omission of a person acting as the CEO cannot be
26               questioned on the ground that the occasion for the appointment
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1                        Subdivision 3 -- Other staff of Trust

2    45.         Term used: employing authority
3                In this Subdivision --
4                employing authority has the meaning given in the Public Sector
5                Management Act 1994 section 5.

6    46.         Other staff of Trust
7          (1)   Public service officers may be appointed under the Public
8                Sector Management Act 1994 Part 3 to enable the Trust to
9                perform its functions.
10         (2)   The Trust may, subject to any relevant written law or any
11               binding award, order or industrial agreement under the
12               Industrial Relations Act 1979, employ or engage and manage
13               staff otherwise than under the Public Sector Management
14               Act 1994 Part 3.
15         (3)   This section does not detract from the power that the Public
16               Sector Management Act 1994 section 100 gives the employing
17               authority of the Trust to engage a person under a contract for
18               services or appoint a person on a casual employment basis.
19         (4)   The Trust may, by arrangement on such terms as are agreed
20               with the relevant parties, make use of the services of a person
21               employed by another person.

22   47.         Use of government staff and facilities
23         (1)   The Trust may, by arrangement with the relevant employing
24               authority, make use, either full-time or part-time, of the services
25               of any officer or employee --
26                 (a) in the Public Service; or
27                 (b) in a State agency; or
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1   (2)   The Trust may, by arrangement with a department of the Public
2         Service or a State agency, make use of any facilities of the
3         department or agency.
4   (3)   An arrangement under subsection (1) or (2) must be made on
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1           Part 4 -- Accountability and financial provisions
2                           Division 1 -- Accountability
3    48.         Minister may give directions
4          (1)   The Minister may give written directions to the Trust with
5                respect to the performance of its functions, either generally or in
6                relation to a particular matter, and the Trust must give effect to
7                any such direction.
8          (2)   The Minister must cause the text of any direction under
9                subsection (1) to be laid before each House of Parliament within
10               14 days after the day on which the direction is given.
11         (3)   The text of a direction under subsection (1) must be included in
12               the annual report submitted by the accountable authority of the
13               Trust under the Financial Management Act 2006 Part 5.

14   49.         Minister must be kept informed
15               The Trust must --
16                (a) keep the Minister reasonably informed of the operations,
17                      financial performance and financial position of the
18                      Trust, including the assets and liabilities, profits and
19                      losses and prospects of the Trust; and
20                (b) give the Minister reports and information that the
21                      Minister requires for the making of informed
22                      assessments of matters referred to in paragraph (a).

23   50.         Minister to have access to information
24         (1)   In this section --
25               document includes any tape, disk or other device or medium on
26               which information is recorded or stored mechanically,
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1                information means information specified, or of a description
2                specified, by the Minister that relates to the functions of the
3                Trust.
4          (2)   The Minister is entitled --
5                 (a) to have information in the possession of the Trust; and
6                 (b) if the information is in or on a document, to have, and
7                      make and retain copies of, that document.
8          (3)   For the purposes of subsection (2), the Minister may --
9                 (a) request the Trust to give information to the Minister; or
10                (b) request the Trust to give the Minister access to
11                       information; or
12                (c) request the use of a staff member to obtain the
13                       information and give it to the Minister.
14         (4)   The Trust must comply with a request under subsection (3).

15   51.         Protection for disclosure or compliance with directions
16               The Trust or another person performing a function under this
17               Act is not liable --
18                (a) in respect of any claim arising as a consequence of the
19                       disclosure of information or documents under --
20                         (i) section 49, 50 or 59; or
21                        (ii) a requirement imposed under the Financial
22                               Management Act 2006 or the Auditor General
23                               Act 2006;
24                       or
25                (b) for the fact of having done or omitted a thing that is
26                       required to be done or omitted by a direction given
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1                        Division 2 -- Financial provisions
2    52.         Application of Financial Management Act 2006 and Auditor
3                General Act 2006
4                The provisions of the Financial Management Act 2006 and the
5                Auditor General Act 2006 regulating the financial
6                administration, audit and reporting of statutory authorities apply
7                to and in respect of the Trust and its operations.

8    53.         Sports and Entertainment Trust Account
9          (1)   An account called the Sports and Entertainment Trust Account
10               is established as an agency special purpose account under the
11               Financial Management Act 2006 section 16.
12         (2)   Money received by the Trust must be credited to, and money
13               paid by the Trust must be charged to, the Sports and
14               Entertainment Trust Account.

15   54.         Trust's funds
16         (1)   Except as provided in subsection (2), the funds available for the
17               purposes of enabling the Trust to perform its functions under
18               this or any other Act consist of money that is, under this or any
19               other Act, lawfully received by or made available to the Trust.
20         (2)   If any money has been accepted by the Trust upon trust or
21               lawful condition, the Trust must apply the money in accordance
22               with the trust or condition.

23   55.         Borrowing
24               The Trust may, with the Treasurer's prior approval --
25                (a) borrow or re-borrow money; and
26                (b) arrange for financial accommodation to be extended to
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1    56.         Treasurer's guarantee
2          (1)   The Treasurer, on the Minister's recommendation, may, in the
3                name and on behalf of the State, guarantee the performance by
4                the Trust, in the State or elsewhere, of any financial obligation
5                of the Trust.
6          (2)   A guarantee must be in the form, and subject to the terms and
7                conditions, determined by the Treasurer.
8          (3)   The due payment of money payable by the Treasurer under a
9                guarantee must be charged to the Consolidated Account, which
10               this subsection appropriates accordingly.
11         (4)   The Treasurer must cause any amounts received or recovered,
12               from the Trust or otherwise, in respect of any payment made by
13               the Treasurer under a guarantee to be credited to the
14               Consolidated Account.

15   57.         Charges for guarantee
16         (1)   The Treasurer may, after consultation with the Trust, fix charges
17               to be paid by the Trust to the Treasurer for the benefit of the
18               Consolidated Account in respect of a guarantee given under
19               section 56.
20         (2)   Payments by the Trust to the Treasurer in respect of those
21               charges are required to be made at times, and in instalments, as
22               determined by the Treasurer.

23   58.         Certain property and instruments exempt from rates, taxes
24               and duty
25         (1)   Without limiting the generality of section 8, a rate or tax must
26               not be made, charged or levied by or under any law of the State
27               on or in respect of any Trust property unless that property is
28               leased to, or occupied by, some other person for a purpose
29               which is not directly related to the performance by the Trust of
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1          (2)   Without limiting section 8, the Duties Act 2008 does not apply
2                to or in respect of --
3                  (a) a gift, bequest or devise made to the Trust; or
4                  (b) an instrument executed after the coming into operation
5                         of this section by which any real or personal property is
6                         transferred to, leased to or vested in the Trust, or agreed
7                         to be so transferred, leased or vested, for the purposes of
8                         this Act.

9    59.         Notice of financial difficulty
10         (1)   The Trust must notify the Minister if it forms the opinion that it
11               is unable to, or will be unlikely to be able to, satisfy any of its
12               financial obligations from the financial resources available to it,
13               or likely to be available to it, at the time the financial obligation
14               is due.
15         (2)   The notice must be in writing, giving reasons for the Trust's
16               opinion.
17         (3)   Within 7 days after receipt of the notice, the Minister must --
18                (a) confer with the Treasurer and the Trust for the purpose
19                      of determining what action is required to ensure that the
20                      Trust is able to satisfy the relevant financial obligation
21                      when it is due; and
22                (b) initiate such action as is required to ensure that the Trust
23                      is able to satisfy the relevant financial obligation when it
24                      is due.
25         (4)   For the purposes of subsection (3), the Minister may give the
26               Trust a direction under section 48 requiring the Trust to cease or
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1            Part 5 -- Control of conduct on Trust property
2                            Division 1 -- Trust officers
3    60.         Appointment of Trust officers
4          (1)   The Trust may, by instrument in writing, appoint a person as a
5                Trust officer.
6          (2)   An appointment has effect for the period specified in the
7                instrument of appointment.
8          (3)   The Trust may appoint a person as a Trust officer only if --
9                 (a) the person is eligible for appointment as a Trust officer
10                      under section 61; and
11                (b) the Trust is reasonably satisfied that the person is a
12                      suitable person to be appointed as a Trust officer and to
13                      perform the functions of a Trust officer, having regard to
14                      the following --
15                         (i) the person's experience, expertise, training or
16                              qualifications;
17                        (ii) any requirements specified in the regulations.
18         (4)   A person's appointment as a Trust officer ceases to have effect
19               in any of the following circumstances --
20                 (a) the Trust revokes the appointment;
21                 (b) the person resigns as a Trust officer;
22                 (c) the person ceases to be eligible for appointment as a
23                       Trust officer under section 61;
24                 (d) the period of appointment of the person as a Trust
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1    61.         Eligibility for appointment as Trust officer
2          (1)   The following persons are eligible for appointment by the Trust
3                as a Trust officer --
4                  (a) an employee of the Trust;
5                  (b) a person engaged under a contract for services by the
6                        Trust;
7                  (c) a person employed by a person engaged under a contract
8                        for services by --
9                          (i) the Trust; or
10                        (ii) a person engaged under a contract or
11                               arrangement referred to in section 10(3)(d);
12                 (d) any other person of a class prescribed by the regulations.
13         (2)   The regulations may specify further eligibility requirements for
14               appointment as a Trust officer.
15         (3)   The appointment of a person as a Trust officer does not
16               mean that the Public Sector Management Act 1994 Part 3 or any
17               other written law applying to persons as public service officers
18               applies to the Trust officer.
19         (4)   The appointment of a public service officer as a Trust officer
20               does not affect --
21                 (a) the application to the Trust officer of the Public Sector
22                      Management Act 1994 or any other written law applying
23                      to persons as public service officers that applied to the
24                      Trust officer at the time of appointment, including any
25                      code of conduct applicable to the public service officer;
26                      or
27                (b) the powers of an employing authority or State agency in
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1          (5)   This section does not authorise a contravention of the Security
2                and Related Activities (Control) Act 1996.
3                Note for this section:
4                       The Security and Related Activities (Control) Act 1996 Part 5 provides
5                       that persons who exercise crowd control functions must be licensed as
6                       crowd controllers under that Act. It also requires crowd controllers to
7                       be employed only by the holder of a crowd control agent's licence.

8    62.         Restrictions on functions
9                The functions of a Trust officer are subject to any limitations or
10               conditions specified --
11                 (a) in the officer's instrument of appointment; or
12                 (b) in a notice in writing given to the officer by the Trust; or
13                 (c) in the regulations.

14   63.         Identity cards
15         (1)   The Trust must give each Trust officer appointed by the Trust
16               an identity card.
17         (2)   The identity card must --
18                (a) identify the person as a Trust officer; and
19                (b) contain a recent photograph of the person; and
20                (c) state an expiry date for the card; and
21                (d) contain any other matter required by the regulations.
22         (3)   When exercising a power as a Trust officer in relation to a
23               person, the Trust officer must --
24                 (a) produce the officer's identity card for the person's
25                       inspection; or
26                 (b) have the identity card displayed so that it is clearly
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1          (4)    A person must not, without reasonable excuse, fail to return the
2                 person's identity card to the Trust within 21 days after ceasing
3                 to be a Trust officer.
4                 Penalty for this subsection: a fine of $2 000.

5                                Division 2 -- Offences
6    64.          Invasion of arena
7          (1)    In this section --
8                 arena means an area on or within Trust property where a
9                 sporting contest or performance is being carried out.
10         (2)    A person must not enter or remain on or within an arena unless
11                the person --
12                  (a) is a participant in the sporting contest or performance; or
13                  (b) is engaged in the control or management of the sporting
14                        contest or performance; or
15                  (c) is a Trust officer; or
16                  (d) has, or is a member of a class of persons who have, been
17                        authorised to enter the arena by the Trust or its staff or
18                        agents.
19                Penalty for this subsection: a fine of $5 500.

20               Division 3 -- Removal and identification of persons
21   65.          Removal of persons
22         (1)    A Trust officer may give a direction to a person to leave Trust
23                property immediately (a direction to leave) if --
24                  (a) the Trust officer reasonably suspects that the person has
25                       committed or is committing an offence under this Act;
26                       or
27                  (b) in the opinion of the Trust officer, the person has
28                       breached or is breaching a condition of entry to the Trust
29                       property; or

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1                  (c)   the person does not comply with a request under
2                        section 66(3).
3          (2)   A person commits an offence if --
4                  (a) the person is given a direction to leave; and
5                 (b) the Trust officer warns the person that failure to comply
6                       with a direction to leave is an offence; and
7                  (c) the person fails to comply with the direction.
8                Penalty for this subsection: a fine of $3 000.
9          (3)   If a person does not comply with a direction to leave, a police
10               officer may use reasonable force to enforce the direction.
11         (4)   A person who has been given a direction to leave or who has
12               been removed from Trust property under subsection (3) must
13               not re-enter the Trust property for a period of 48 hours after the
14               direction to leave was given or the person was removed,
15               whichever is the later.
16               Penalty for this subsection: a fine of $8 000.

17   66.         Trust officer may require person to give personal details
18         (1)   In this section--
19               personal details, in relation to a person, means each of the
20               following --
21                 (a) the person's full name;
22                (b)    the person's date of birth;
23                 (c)   the address of where the person is living;
24                (d)    the address of where the person usually lives.
25         (2)   This section applies if a Trust officer reasonably suspects that a
26               person on Trust property --
27                 (a) has committed or is committing an offence under this
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1                 (b)   is subject to --
2                          (i) a temporary exclusion order that is in effect; or
3                         (ii) a permanent exclusion order.
4          (3)   If any or all of the person's personal details are unknown to a
5                Trust officer, the Trust officer may request the person to give
6                the Trust officer any or all of the person's personal details.

7                        Division 4 -- Exclusion of persons

8                 Subdivision 1 -- Temporary exclusion of persons

9    67.         Temporary exclusion order
10         (1)   Except as provided in this section, the Board may make an order
11               (a temporary exclusion order) that prohibits a person from
12               entering specified Trust property or any Trust property.
13         (2)   The Board may make the temporary exclusion order only if the
14               relevant person --
15                 (a) has been convicted of an offence under this Act; or
16                 (b) has been removed from Trust property under
17                       section 65(3); or
18                 (c) has been convicted of an offence under another written
19                       law on or in relation to Trust property.
20         (3)   The Board cannot make the temporary exclusion order unless
21               the Board has --
22                 (a) given the relevant person a reasonable opportunity to
23                      make submissions or to be heard in relation to the
24                      proposed temporary exclusion order; and
25                 (b) had regard to --
26                        (i) any information or document provided by a Trust
27                             officer in relation to the proposed temporary
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1                         (ii)   any information or document provided by the
2                                relevant person under paragraph (a).
3          (4)   A temporary exclusion order has effect from when it is given to
4                the relevant person until the end of the period referred to in
5                section 68(2).
6          (5)   A temporary exclusion order has effect subject to any conditions
7                specified in the order.
8          (6)   The Board may revoke a temporary exclusion order by written
9                notice given to the relevant person.

10   68.         Form and contents of temporary exclusion order
11         (1)   A temporary exclusion order must be in a form approved by the
12               Board.
13         (2)   The Board must specify in a temporary exclusion order the
14               period during which the temporary exclusion order remains in
15               force.
16         (3)   The term cannot be more than 5 years.
17         (4)   A temporary exclusion order must contain an explanation of the
18               right to apply under section 73(1) for reconsideration of the
19               Board's decision.
20         (5)   A temporary exclusion order is not invalid merely because it
21               does not contain the explanation referred to in subsection (4).

22   69.         Person must comply with temporary exclusion order
23               A person given a copy of a temporary exclusion order must
24               comply with the order.
25               Penalty: a fine of $3 000.




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1                 Subdivision 2 -- Permanent exclusion of persons

2    70.         Permanent exclusion order
3          (1)   Except as provided in this section, the Board may make an order
4                (a permanent exclusion order) that permanently prohibits a
5                person from entering specified Trust property or any Trust
6                property.
7          (2)   The Board may make a permanent exclusion order only if the
8                relevant person has been convicted of an offence under
9                section 69.
10         (3)   The Board cannot make a permanent exclusion order unless the
11               Board has --
12                (a) given the relevant person a reasonable opportunity to
13                      make submissions or to be heard in relation to the
14                      proposed permanent exclusion order; and
15                (b) had regard to --
16                        (i) any information or document provided by a Trust
17                             officer in relation to the proposed permanent
18                             exclusion order; and
19                       (ii) any information or document provided by the
20                             relevant person under paragraph (a).
21         (4)   A permanent exclusion order has effect from when it is given to
22               the relevant person.
23         (5)   A permanent exclusion order has effect subject to any
24               conditions specified in the order.
25         (6)   The Board may revoke a permanent exclusion order by written
26               notice given to the relevant person.

27   71.         Form and contents of permanent exclusion order
28         (1)   A permanent exclusion order must be in a form approved by the
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1          (2)   A permanent exclusion order must contain an explanation of the
2                right to apply under section 73(1) for reconsideration of the
3                Board's decision.
4          (3)   A permanent exclusion order is not invalid merely because it
5                does not contain the explanation referred to in subsection (2).

6    72.         Person must comply with permanent exclusion order
7                A person given a permanent exclusion order must comply with
8                the order.
9                Penalty: a fine of $10 000.

10     Subdivision 3 -- Reconsideration and review of exclusion orders

11   73.         Board may reconsider its decision
12         (1)   A relevant person who is dissatisfied with a decision by the
13               Board to make an exclusion order in respect of the person may
14               apply to the Board for reconsideration of that decision.
15         (2)   An application under subsection (1) must be made
16               within 1 month after the later of the following --
17                (a) the day on which the applicant receives a copy of the
18                       exclusion order under section 67(4) or 70(4);
19                (b) if the applicant is convicted of an offence referred to in
20                       section 67(2)(a) or (c) or 70(2), the day on which --
21                         (i) the conviction is set aside or quashed by a court;
22                               or
23                        (ii) a spent conviction order applying to the
24                               conviction is made under the Sentencing
25                               Act 1995 section 39.
26         (3)   Despite subsection (2), an application under subsection (1) may
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1          (4)   On reconsideration of a decision under this section, the Board
2                may --
3                 (a) affirm the decision; or
4                 (b) vary the decision; or
5                 (c) set aside the decision and substitute another decision.
6          (5)   The Board must give the applicant a written notice of the
7                decision under subsection (4) that --
8                  (a) states the reasons for the decision; and
9                  (b) states that the person may apply under section 74 for a
10                      review of the Board's decision; and
11                 (c) explains how the application for review is made.

12   74.         Review by SAT of Board's decision under s. 73(4)
13         (1)   A person who is aggrieved by a decision of the Board under
14               section 73(4) may apply to the State Administrative Tribunal for
15               a review of the Board's decision.
16         (2)   The application must be made within 28 days after the day on
17               which the Board gives the applicant notice in accordance with
18               section 73(5).
19         (3)   A decision that is the subject of an application under
20               subsection (1) continues to have effect pending the outcome of
21               the review, unless the State Administrative Tribunal orders
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1                            Part 6 -- Miscellaneous
2    75.         Protection from liability for wrongdoing
3          (1)   No action or claim for damages lies against a person other than
4                the Trust for anything that the person has done, in good faith, in
5                the performance or purported performance of a function under
6                this Act.
7          (2)   The protection given by subsection (1) applies even though the
8                thing done as described in that subsection may have been
9                capable of being done whether or not this Act had been enacted.
10         (3)   Despite subsection (1), neither the Trust nor the State is relieved
11               of any liability that it might have for another person having
12               done anything as described in that subsection.
13         (4)   In this section, a reference to the doing of anything includes a
14               reference to an omission to do anything.

15   76.         Confidentiality
16         (1)   Except as provided in section 77, a person must not, directly or
17               indirectly, use or disclose any information obtained by the
18               person because of --
19                 (a) the person's office, position, employment or
20                       engagement under or for the purposes of this Act; or
21                 (b) any disclosure made to the person under or for the
22                       purposes of this Act.
23               Penalty for this subsection: a fine of $10 000.
24         (2)   Subsection (1) does not apply in relation to the use or disclosure
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1    77.         Authorised use or disclosure of information
2          (1)   For the purposes of this Act, the use or disclosure of
3                information is authorised if the information is used or disclosed
4                in good faith in any of the following circumstances --
5                  (a) for the purpose of, or in connection with, performing a
6                        function under this or any other Act;
7                  (b) as otherwise authorised or required under or for the
8                        purposes of this Act;
9                  (c) under another law;
10                 (d) to a court or other person or body acting judicially in the
11                       course of proceedings before the court, person or body;
12                 (e) under an order of a court or other person or body acting
13                       judicially;
14                  (f) any other circumstances prescribed for the purposes of
15                       this subsection.
16         (2)   If the use or disclosure of information is authorised under
17               subsection (1) --
18                 (a) no civil or criminal liability is incurred in respect of the
19                       use or disclosure; and
20                 (b) the use or disclosure must not be regarded as --
21                          (i) a breach of any duty of confidentiality or secrecy
22                                imposed by law; or
23                         (ii) a breach of professional ethics or standards or
24                                any principles of conduct applicable to a
25                                person's employment; or
26                        (iii) unprofessional conduct.

27   78.         Laying documents before House of Parliament not sitting
28         (1)   This section applies if --
29                (a) a provision of this Act requires the Minister to cause a
30                      document to be laid before each House of Parliament
31                      within a period; and

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1                 (b)    at the beginning of the period, a House of Parliament is
2                        not sitting; and
3                  (c)   in the Minister's opinion, the House will not sit before
4                        the end of the period.
5          (2)   The Minister must send the document to the Clerk of the House
6                before the end of the period.
7          (3)   When the document is sent to the Clerk of the House it is taken
8                to have been laid before the House.
9          (4)   The laying of the document that is taken to have occurred under
10               subsection (3) must be recorded in the Minutes, or Votes and
11               Proceedings, of the House on the first sitting day of the House
12               after the Clerk receives the document.

13   79.         General regulations
14         (1)   The Governor may make regulations prescribing matters --
15                (a) required or permitted by this Act to be prescribed; or
16                (b) necessary or convenient to be prescribed for giving
17                     effect to this Act.
18         (2)   Without limiting subsection (1), the regulations may provide
19               for, authorise, prescribe, require, prohibit, restrict or otherwise
20               regulate the following --
21                 (a) the care, control, management, maintenance,
22                       development and improvement of Trust venues and
23                       other Trust property;
24                 (b) the use and hiring out of Trust venues or any part of a
25                       Trust venue;
26                 (c) the conduct of activities at Trust venues, including in
27                       relation to noise levels, lighting and pyrotechnics;
28                 (d) the times at which a Trust venue, or any part of a Trust
29                       venue, must be open or closed to the public;
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1                  (f)   the duties and conduct of persons at Trust venues;
2                 (g)    the admission of persons, vehicles and animals to Trust
3                        venues;
4                 (h)    the things that may be brought into or onto Trust venues;
5                  (i)   the reservation of any part of a Trust venue for separate
6                        or exclusive use specified in the regulations;
7                  (j)   private trading at Trust venues or any part of a Trust
8                        venue;
9                 (k)    without limiting section 10 or 80, the imposition and
10                       payment of fees and charges;
11                 (l)   the affairs, business and management of the Trust.
12         (3)   The regulations may provide that contravention of a regulation
13               is an offence and may provide for the offence to be punishable
14               on conviction by a penalty not exceeding a fine of $5 500.

15   80.         Vehicular traffic regulations
16         (1)   Without limiting section 79, the regulations may provide for,
17               authorise, prescribe, require, prohibit, restrict or otherwise
18               regulate the following --
19                 (a) the use of vehicles on or in any part of Trust property;
20                 (b) the control, supervision and management of parking or
21                       standing areas on or in any part of Trust property.
22         (2)   The regulations may --
23                (a) include provisions as to speed, manner of driving, class
24                      of vehicles, routes, entrances and exits, one-way traffic,
25                      noise, parking and standing and the control of traffic
26                      generally; and
27                (b) provide for the payment of fees to the Trust in respect of
28                      the parking of vehicles on or in any part of Trust
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1    (c)   provide for the issue of permits to park vehicles on or in
2          any part of Trust property for periods, and on other
3          terms and conditions specified in the permits, and the
4          amendment, suspension or revocation of those permits;
5          and
6    (d)   provide for the display, erection or marking of signs for
7          the purposes of controlling traffic and the protection of
8          those signs, and any equipment relating to parking and
9          standing areas, against misuse, damage or interference;
10         and
11   (e)   require a person in charge of a vehicle on or in any part
12         of Trust property to obey the orders and directions of a
13         Trust officer given for the purposes of controlling
14         traffic; and
15   (f)   prescribe the following --
16            (i) the circumstances under which a Trust officer
17                  may remove a vehicle, or cause it to be removed,
18                  from any area of Trust property to a place
19                  specified in the regulations (whether within the
20                  area of Trust property or not);
21           (ii) the scale of fees to be paid to the Trust to recover
22                  the vehicle from the place;
23          (iii) the circumstances in which the Trust may hold
24                  the vehicle until the fees are paid;
25         and
26   (g)   prescribe evidentiary provisions in relation to speed
27         measuring equipment and the use of that equipment; and
28   (h)   prohibit the removal by any person, other than the driver
29         of a vehicle in respect of which an offence against a
30         regulation is alleged to have been committed, of any
31         notice relating to that offence attached to the vehicle or
32         left in or on the vehicle by a person authorised under the
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1    81.         Review of Act
2          (1)   The Minister must review the operation and effectiveness of this
3                Act, and prepare a report based on the review --
4                 (a) as soon as practicable after the 5th anniversary of the day
5                       on which this section comes into operation; and
6                 (b) after that, at intervals of not more than 10 years.
7          (2)   The review must address the following --
8                 (a) the effectiveness of the operations of the Trust;
9                 (b) the need for the continuation of the functions of the
10                      Trust;
11                (c) any other matters that appear to the Minister to be
12                      relevant to the operation and effectiveness of this Act.
13         (3)   The Minister must cause the report to be laid before each House
14               of Parliament as soon as practicable after the report is prepared,
15               but not later than 12 months after the 5th anniversary or the
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1          Part 7 -- Transitional and savings provisions
2                        Division 1 -- Preliminary
3    82.    Terms used
4           In this Part --
5           asset --
6             (a) means any legal or equitable estate or interest (whether
7                    present or future, whether vested or contingent and
8                    whether personal or assignable) in real or personal
9                    property of any description; and
10            (b) includes any money, security, chose in action or
11                   document;
12          Centre means the Western Australian Sports Centre established
13          under the repealed Act section 8(1), including --
14            (a) facilities forming part of the Centre; and
15            (b) facilities managed or operated under the repealed Act
16                   section 8(3);
17          commencement day means the day on which section 6 comes
18          into operation;
19          general manager means the person designated general manager
20          of the Centre under the repealed Act section 12(1);
21          liability means any liability, duty or obligation whether actual,
22          contingent or prospective, liquidated or unliquidated, or whether
23          owed alone or jointly or jointly and severally with any other
24          person;
25          repealed Act means the Western Australian Sports Centre Trust
26          Act 1986 as it was in force immediately before commencement
27          day;
28          right means any right, power, privilege or immunity whether
29          actual, contingent or prospective;
30          Sports and Entertainment Trust means the Sports and
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1                this Part includes regulations referred to in section 97(2);
2                Western Australian Sports Centre Trust means the Western
3                Australian Sports Centre Trust established under the repealed
4                Act section 4(1).

5    83.         Interpretation Act 1984 not affected
6                This Part is in addition to the provisions of the Interpretation
7                Act 1984 and, unless the contrary intention appears, does not
8                limit or otherwise affect the operation of those provisions in
9                relation to the repeals effected by section 99.

10           Division 2 -- Western Australian Sports Centre Trust
11                                abolished
12   84.         Western Australian Sports Centre Trust abolished
13               On commencement day the Western Australian Sports Centre
14               Trust is abolished and the trustees of the Western Australian
15               Sports Centre Trust go out of office.

16   Division 3 -- Transfer of the Western Australian Sports Centre
17                 Trust's assets, rights and liabilities
18   85.         Assets, rights and liabilities
19         (1)   On commencement day --
20                (a) the assets and rights of the Western Australian Sports
21                     Centre Trust immediately before commencement day
22                     are assigned to and become assets and rights of the
23                     Sports and Entertainment Trust; and
24                (b) the liabilities of the Western Australian Sports Centre
25                     Trust immediately before commencement day are
26                     assigned to and become liabilities of the Sports and
27                     Entertainment Trust.
28         (2)   On and after commencement day, any proceedings that
29               immediately before commencement day might have been

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1                brought or continued by the Western Australian Sports Centre
2                Trust may be brought or continued by the Sports and
3                Entertainment Trust.
4          (3)   On and after commencement day, any remedy that immediately
5                before commencement day might have been available against or
6                to the Western Australian Sports Centre Trust is available
7                against or to the Sports and Entertainment Trust.

8    86.         Western Australian Sports Centre Trust Account
9          (1)   On commencement day, any money standing to the credit of the
10               Western Australian Sports Centre Trust Account referred to in
11               section 15(2) of the repealed Act (the former account) must be
12               credited to the Sports and Entertainment Trust Account, and the
13               former account must then be closed.
14         (2)   Money referred to in subsection (1) may be applied --
15                (a) in the payment of any liabilities of the former account
16                     arising before commencement day; and
17                (b) for the purposes of this Act.
18         (3)   The Sports and Entertainment Trust Account must be credited
19               with any money payable to the former account before
20               commencement day that is paid on or after commencement day.
21         (4)   If in a contract, agreement, instrument or other document there
22               is a reference to the former account, that reference is, unless the
23               context otherwise requires, to be read or to have effect from
24               commencement day as if it were a reference to the Sports and
25               Entertainment Trust Account.

26   87.         Other income
27         (1)   Income derived by the Trust from fees or other sums mentioned
28               in section 9(2)(g) of the repealed Act that was authorised under
29               section 15(1)(b) of the repealed Act immediately before
30               commencement day must be credited to the Sports and
31               Entertainment Trust Account.

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1          (2)   Income derived from the sale, leasing, or other disposal of Trust
2                property that was authorised under section 15(1)(c) of the
3                repealed Act immediately before commencement day must be
4                credited to the Sports and Entertainment Trust Account.
5          (3)   Any other income received by the Trust for the purposes of the
6                repealed Act authorised under section 15(1)(d) of the repealed
7                Act immediately before commencement day must be credited to
8                the Sports and Entertainment Trust Account.

9    88.         Reserves
10         (1)   This section applies to any Crown land that, immediately before
11               commencement day, was a reserve under the LA Act section 41
12               for which the Western Australian Sports Centre Trust was the
13               management body under the LA Act section 46(1).
14         (2)   On commencement day --
15                (a) Crown land to which this section applies is taken to be a
16                     reserve under the LA Act section 41 for the purposes of
17                     this Act; and
18                (b) the Sports and Entertainment Trust is taken to be the
19                     management body of the reserve under the LA Act
20                     section 46(1).
21         (3)   For the purposes of section 89 and the purposes of the
22               LA Act --
23                (a) subsection (2)(a) must be treated as if it were an order
24                       made under the LA Act section 51 changing the purpose
25                       of the reserve; and
26                (b) subsection (2)(b) must be treated as if it were --
27                         (i) an order made under the LA Act section 50(1)(a)
28                               revoking the management order placing the care,
29                               control and management of the reserve with the
30                               Western Australian Sports Centre Trust and
31                               specifying that any interests that existed in, or
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1                                immediately before commencement day continue
2                                to exist in respect of the reserve on and after
3                                commencement day; and
4                         (ii)   a management order made under the LA Act
5                                section 46(1) placing the care, control and
6                                management of the reserve with the Sports and
7                                Entertainment Trust subject to any conditions
8                                (with any necessary changes) to which the
9                                management order referred to in subparagraph (i)
10                               was subject immediately before commencement
11                               day.

12   89.         Registration of documents
13         (1)   In this section --
14               relevant official means --
15                 (a) the Registrar of Titles under the Transfer of Land
16                        Act 1893; or
17                 (b) the Registrar of Deeds and Transfers under the
18                        Registration of Deeds Act 1856; or
19                 (c) any other person authorised by a written law to record
20                        and give effect to the registration of documents.
21         (2)   A relevant official must --
22                (a) take notice of this Part; and
23                (b) record and register in the appropriate manner the
24                      documents necessary to give effect to this Part.

25   90.         Exemption from State tax
26         (1)   In this section --
27               State tax includes --
28                 (a) duty chargeable under the Duties Act 2008; and
29                 (b) any other tax, duty, fee, levy or charge under a law of
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1          (2)   State tax is not payable in relation to --
2                  (a) anything that occurs by operation of this Part; or
3                  (b) anything done (including a transaction entered into or an
4                        instrument or document of any kind made, executed,
5                        lodged or given) under this Part, or to give effect to this
6                        Part, or for a purpose connected with or arising out of
7                        giving effect to this Part.
8          (3)   The Minister may certify in writing that --
9                 (a) a specified thing occurred by operation of this Part; or
10                (b) a specified thing was done under this Part, or to give
11                     effect to this Part, or for a purpose connected with or
12                     arising out of giving effect to this Part.
13         (4)   For all purposes and in all proceedings, a certificate under
14               subsection (3) is sufficient evidence of the matters it certifies,
15               except so far as the contrary is shown.

16    Division 4 -- General manager and other staff of the Western
17                  Australian Sports Centre Trust
18   91.         General manager of Centre
19         (1)   On and after commencement day, the person who immediately
20               before commencement day occupied the office of general
21               manager of the Centre continues in office under this Act as the
22               CEO.
23         (2)   Except as provided in the Public Sector Management Act 1994,
24               the person's employment as the CEO continues to be governed
25               by the terms and conditions of employment that applied
26               immediately before commencement day to the person as the
27               general manager of the Centre.
28         (3)   Except as otherwise agreed by the person referred to in
29               subsection (1), the operation of that subsection does not --
30                 (a) affect the person's remuneration; or


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1                 (b)   affect the person's existing or accruing rights in respect
2                       of annual leave, long service leave, personal leave or
3                       any other leave; or
4                 (c)   affect any rights under a superannuation scheme; or
5                 (d)   interrupt the continuity of the person's service.

6    92.         Other staff
7          (1)   A person who immediately before commencement day was a
8                public service officer appointed under the Public Sector
9                Management Act 1994 Part 3 to enable the Western Australian
10               Sports Centre Trust to perform its functions as referred to in
11               section 11(3) of the repealed Act is, on and after
12               commencement day, taken to be a public service officer
13               appointed under that Act for the purposes of section 46(1) of
14               this Act on the same terms and conditions that applied to the
15               person immediately before commencement day.
16         (2)   A person who immediately before commencement day was
17               appointed and employed by the Western Australian Sports
18               Centre Trust under section 11(1) of the repealed Act is, on and
19               after commencement day, taken to have been appointed and
20               employed by the Sports and Entertainment Trust under
21               section 46(2) of this Act on the same terms and conditions that
22               applied to the person immediately before commencement day.
23         (3)   A person who immediately before commencement day was
24               engaged under contract for the performance of services for or on
25               behalf of the Western Australian Sports Centre Trust under
26               section 11(4) of the repealed Act is, on and after
27               commencement day, taken to have been engaged under contract
28               for the performance of services for or on behalf of the Sports
29               and Entertainment Trust under section 46(2) of this Act on the
30               same terms and conditions that applied to the person
31               immediately before commencement day.




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1          (4)   Except as otherwise agreed by a person referred to in this
2                section, the operation of this section does not --
3                  (a) affect the person's remuneration; or
4                  (b) affect the person's existing or accruing rights in respect
5                        of annual leave, long service leave, personal leave or
6                        any other leave; or
7                  (c) affect any rights under a superannuation scheme; or
8                  (d) interrupt the continuity of the person's service.

9                 Division 5 -- Continuing effect of things done
10   93.         Continuation of functions and powers
11               Anything commenced by the Western Australian Sports Centre
12               Trust before commencement day may be continued on and after
13               commencement day by the Sports and Entertainment Trust as if
14               the repealed Act had not been repealed.

15   94.         Continuation of directions
16         (1)   A direction given to the Western Australian Sports Centre Trust
17               before commencement day under section 8(3) of the repealed
18               Act continues in force on and after the commencement day as if
19               it were a direction given to the Sports and Entertainment Trust
20               under section 48(1).
21         (2)   A direction given to the Western Australian Sports Centre Trust
22               before commencement day under section 14(1) of the repealed
23               Act continues in force on and after the commencement day as if
24               it were a direction given to the Sports and Entertainment Trust
25               under section 48(1).

26   95.         Continuing effect of acts, matters or things done
27         (1)   In this section --
28               relevant act means an act, matter or thing done or omitted to be
29               done before commencement day by, to or in respect of the
30               Western Australian Sports Centre Trust.

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1          (2)   To the extent that a relevant act has force or significance on or
2                after commencement day it is taken, on and after
3                commencement day, to have been done or omitted by, to or in
4                respect of the Sports and Entertainment Trust so far as the act,
5                matter or thing is relevant to the Sports and Entertainment
6                Trust's functions or powers.
7          (3)   This section does not affect the operation of any other provision
8                of this Part.

9    96.         Contracts, agreements, arrangements and other instruments
10         (1)   In this section --
11               relevant agreement means a contract, agreement, arrangement,
12               or other instrument subsisting immediately before
13               commencement day to which the Western Australian Sports
14               Centre Trust is a party or which contains a reference to the
15               Western Australian Sports Centre Trust.
16         (2)   A relevant agreement has effect on and after commencement
17               day as if --
18                 (a) the Sports and Entertainment Trust were substituted for
19                       the Western Australian Sports Centre Trust as a party to
20                       the relevant agreement; and
21                 (b) any reference in the relevant agreement to the Western
22                       Australian Sports Centre Trust were, unless the context
23                       otherwise requires, amended to be or include a reference
24                       to the Sports and Entertainment Trust.

25                  Division 6 -- Other transitional provisions
26   97.         Transitional regulations
27         (1)   In this section --
28               publication day, for transitional regulations, means the day on
29               which the transitional regulations are published in the Gazette;



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1              specified, in relation to transitional regulations, means specified
2              or described in the transitional regulations;
3              transitional matter --
4                (a) means a matter of a transitional nature that arises as a
5                      result of --
6                         (i) the repeals effected by section 99; or
7                        (ii) an amendment made under Part 8; or
8                       (iii) the enactment of this Act;
9                      and
10               (b) includes a saving or application matter;
11             transitional regulations means regulations referred to in
12             subsection (2).
13      (2)    If there is not sufficient provision in this Act for dealing with a
14             transitional matter, regulations under this Act may prescribe all
15             matters that are required or necessary or convenient to be
16             prescribed for dealing with the matter.
17      (3)    Transitional regulations may provide that specified provisions
18             of a written law --
19               (a) do not apply to or in relation to a specified matter; or
20               (b) apply with specified modifications to or in relation to
21                     any matter.
22      (4)    If transitional regulations provide that a specified state of affairs
23             is taken to have existed, or not to have existed, on and after a
24             day that is earlier than publication day but not earlier than the
25             day on which this section comes into operation, the transitional
26             regulations have effect according to their terms.
27      (5)    If transitional regulations contain a provision referred to in
28             subsection (4), the provision does not operate so as --
29               (a) to affect in a manner prejudicial to any person (other
30                      than the State or an authority of the State) the rights of
31                      that person existing before publication day; or

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1           (b)   to impose liabilities on any person (other than the State
2                 or an authority of the State) in respect of anything done
3                 or omitted to be done before publication day.

4    98.   Savings
5          The operation of this Part must not be regarded as --
6           (a) a breach of contract or confidence or otherwise as a civil
7                 wrong; or
8           (b) a breach of any contractual provision prohibiting,
9                 restricting or regulating the assignment or transfer of
10                assets, rights or liabilities or the disclosure of
11                information; or
12          (c) giving rise to any right to damages or compensation; or
13          (d) giving rise to any remedy by a party to an instrument, or
14                as causing or permitting the termination of any
15                instrument, because of a change in the beneficial or legal
16                ownership of any asset, right or liability; or
17          (e) causing any contract or instrument to be void or
18                otherwise unenforceable; or
19           (f) releasing or allowing the release of any surety.




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1          Part 8 -- Repeals and consequential amendments
2                               Division 1 -- Repeals
3    99.         Written laws repealed
4          (1)   The Western Australian Sports Centre Trust Act 1986 is
5                repealed.
6          (2)   The Western Australian Sports Centre Trust (Traffic)
7                Regulations 2017 are repealed.

8                    Division 2 -- Consequential amendments
9    100.        Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899 amended
10         (1)   This section amends the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899.
11         (2)   In Schedule V Part 3 delete the item relating to the board of
12               management of the Western Australian Sports Centre Trust.
13         (3)   In Schedule V Part 3 insert in alphabetical order:
14

15           The board of management of the Sports and Entertainment Trust
16                    constituted under the Sports and Entertainment Trust
17                    Act 2024.
18


19   101.        Financial Management Act 2006 amended
20         (1)   This section amends the Financial Management Act 2006.
21         (2)   In Schedule 1 delete "Western Australian Sports Centre Trust".
22         (3)   In Schedule 1 insert in alphabetical order:
23

24                 Sports and Entertainment Trust
25




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1    102.     Perry Lakes Redevelopment Act 2005 amended
2      (1)    This section amends the Perry Lakes Redevelopment Act 2005.
3      (2)    In section 3(1) in the definition of AK Reserve Minister delete
4             "Western Australian Sports Centre Trust Act 1986;" and insert:
5

6             Sports and Entertainment Trust Act 2024;
7

8             Note: The heading to amended section 3 is to read:
9                   Terms used

10   103.     Statutory Corporations (Liability of Directors) Act 1996
11            amended
12     (1)    This section amends the Statutory Corporations (Liability of
13            Directors) Act 1996.
14     (2)    In Schedule 1 insert in alphabetical order:
15

             Sports and               a Board member               Sports and
             Entertainment Trust                                   Entertainment Trust
                                                                   Act 2024
16




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Defined terms



                                               Defined terms
            [This is a list of terms defined and the provisions where they are defined.
                                   The list is not part of the law.]
      Defined term                                                                                               Provision(s)
      acquire............................................................................................................ 10(1)
      arena............................................................................................................... 64(1)
      asset..................................................................................................................... 82
      Board..................................................................................................................... 3
      Board member............................................................................................ 3, 15(1)
      business arrangement ..................................................................................... 10(1)
      Centre .................................................................................................................. 82
      CEO ........................................................................................................... 3, 39(1)
      commencement day ............................................................................................ 82
      committee .............................................................................................................3
      direction to leave ........................................................................................ 3, 65(1)
      dispose of ....................................................................................................... 10(1)
      document........................................................................................................ 50(1)
      employing authority ............................................................................................ 45
      exclusion order ......................................................................................................3
      former account ............................................................................................... 86(1)
      general manager .................................................................................................. 82
      information..................................................................................................... 50(1)
      LA Act .................................................................................................................. 3
      liability ................................................................................................................ 82
      participate ...................................................................................................... 10(1)
      permanent exclusion order ......................................................................... 3, 70(1)
      personal details .............................................................................................. 66(1)
      promote ............................................................................................................ 9(1)
      publication day ............................................................................................... 97(1)
      relevant act ..................................................................................................... 95(1)
      relevant agreement ......................................................................................... 96(1)
      relevant official .............................................................................................. 89(1)
      relevant person ............................................................................................... 30(1)
      repealed Act ........................................................................................................ 82
      right ..................................................................................................................... 82
      specified ......................................................................................................... 97(1)
      Sports and Entertainment Trust........................................................................... 82
      Sports and Entertainment Trust Account .............................................................. 3
      staff member .........................................................................................................3
      State tax ......................................................................................................... 90(1)
      temporary exclusion order ......................................................................... 3, 67(1)
      this Part ............................................................................................................... 82
      transitional matter .......................................................................................... 97(1)


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transitional regulations ................................................................................... 97(1)
Trust ...................................................................................................................... 3
Trust officer ..........................................................................................................3
Trust property .......................................................................................................3
Trust venue ...........................................................................................................3
venue ..................................................................................................................... 3
Western Australian Sports Centre Trust ............................................................. 82
work ............................................................................................................... 10(1)




 


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