Western Australian Consolidated Regulations (1) In these
by‑laws, unless the contrary intention appears —
authorised person means an officer or servant of
the board authorised in writing by the chief executive officer for the purpose
of these by‑laws;
board means the board of the Armadale Kelmscott
District Memorial Hospital;
chief executive officer means the person in charge
of the day to day management of the affairs of the Armadale Kelmscott District
Memorial Hospital;
driver , in relation to a vehicle, includes a
rider;
parking facility means land or a structure on the
site that contains a parking space;
parking space means a section whether in a parking
facility or not that is marked by means of painted lines or metallic studs or
similar devices for the purpose of indicating where a vehicle may be parked,
whether or not a permit is required in relation to the parking of the vehicle;
permit means a permit issued under
by‑law 16;
registered owner in relation to a vehicle means
the person who is the holder of the vehicle licence issued under the
Road Traffic Act 1974 in respect of the vehicle;
roadway means a part of the site set aside for use
by vehicular traffic, notwithstanding that it may not be a road within the
definition of the Road Traffic Act 1974 , but excludes a parking
facility;
sign means a marking, notice, or sign that is
marked, erected, or displayed by or with the authority of the chief executive
officer;
speed restriction sign means a sign, in or
adjacent to a roadway or a parking facility, that displays a number;
the site means all of the land in Canning
Location 4110 as shown on Land Administration Diagram 93006 being
the whole of the land in qualified certificate of Crown land title
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vehicle has the same definition as in the
Road Traffic Act 1974 .
(2) A reference in
these by‑laws to permission is a reference to permission that
is —
(a)
given by the chief executive officer or an authorised person;
(b) in
writing; and
(c)
obtained and not revoked prior to the performing of the act that is the
subject of the permission.
(3) An officer or
servant of the board is to be treated as having the permission referred to in
sub‑bylaw (2).