Western Australian Consolidated Acts (1) The Authority may,
by notices erected in such places in the public market and in such other
manner as the Authority may determine, indicate —
(a) the
periods during which the public market is open for business and the produce
that may be traded during those periods; and
(b) the
periods (other than the periods referred to in paragraph (a)) during
which, and the purposes in relation to which, a specified class of person is,
or specified classes of persons are, permitted to enter, or prohibited from
entering, the public market.
[(2) deleted]
(3) A person who
contravenes any provision of a notice referred to in this section commits an
offence.
Penalty: $1 000.
[(4) deleted]
(5) For the purposes
of any proceedings or prosecution for an offence against subsection (3) a
certificate signed or purporting to be signed by the manager of the Authority
or any person authorised by the Authority in that behalf which states that on
any date or during any period —
(a) the
public market was open for trading in the produce specified in the
certificate; or
(b) the
public market was not open for business and the purpose in relation to which
the person specified in the certificate was permitted to enter, or prohibited
from entering, the public market,
is evidence of those
facts.
[Section 11A inserted by No. 64 of 1984
s. 2; amended by No. 29 of 1987 s. 12; No. 20 of 1989
s. 3; No. 6 of 1990 s. 10; No. 70 of 2003 s. 43.]
[ 11B. Deleted by No. 70 of 2003 s. 44.]