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CONSERVATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS 2002 - REG 2

2 .         Terms used

                In these regulations, unless the contrary intention appears — 

        aboriginal artefact means an object to which the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972 applies;

        aboriginal site means a place to which the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972 applies;

        abseiling area means —

            (a)         an area declared under regulation 6(1)(a) to be a designated area for the purposes of regulation 33; or

            (b)         an area designated by sign as an abseiling area;

        aircraft includes an ultra‑light aircraft and a helicopter;

        authorised officer means a wildlife officer, forest officer, ranger, conservation and land management officer and a person appointed to an honorary office under section 46 of the Act;

        bicycle has the meaning given to that term in the Road Traffic (Bicycles) Regulations 2002 regulation 3(1);

        CALM land means land, or land and waters, to which these regulations apply, and includes caves and parts of caves on or under that land;

        camp means —

            (a)         to stay or lodge (whether in a camping unit or otherwise) during any period of the night after 9.00 p.m. and before 6.00 a.m.; or

            (b)         to stay or lodge in a camping unit, building or structure during any period of the day after 6.00 a.m. and before 9.00 p.m.;

        camping area means — 

            (a)         an area declared under regulation 6(1)(a) to be a designated area for the purposes of regulation 66; or

            (b)         an area designated by sign as a camping area;

        camping unit means a tent or other portable thing of any kind used or capable of being used for habitation, and includes a caravan or other vehicle;

        caravan means a vehicle fitted or designed for habitation;

        commercial operations licence means a licence issued under regulation 94;

        commercial purpose means the purpose of sale for profit or any other purpose that is directed to financial gain or reward;

        Companion Card means a Companion Card issued by ACROD Limited (ACN 008 445 485);

        concession card means —

            (a)         a Seniors’ Card issued by the Office of Seniors’ Interests in this or another State or Territory; or

            (b)         a Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink on the basis of receipt of Aged Pension, Disability Support Pension or Carer Payment; or

            (c)         any concession card issued by the Commonwealth Department of Veterans’ Affairs; or

            (d)         a Companion Card;

        designated area has the meaning given by regulation 6(6);

        dog area means —

            (a)         an area declared under regulation 6(1)(a) to be a designated area for the purposes of regulation 16; or

            (b)         an area designated by sign as a dog area;

        horse area means —

            (a)         an area declared under regulation 6(1)(a) to be a designated area for the purposes of regulation 17; or

            (b)         an area designated by sign as a horse area;

        mooring means a structure or apparatus (other than a temporary anchor) which may be used to secure a vessel;

        non‑indigenous animal , in relation to a particular locality, means an animal that is not indigenous to that locality;

        restricted area has the meaning given by regulation 5(6);

        school holidays means the days between school terms determined for government schools under section 117 of the School Education Act 1999 ;

        scientific purposes licence means a licence issued under regulation 89;

        sell includes —

            (a)         sell by wholesale or retail;

            (b)         supply or perform for profit;

            (c)         receive for sale;

            (d)         have in possession for sale;

            (e)         send, forward or deliver for sale;

            (f)         cause or suffer or allow to be sold;

            (g)         dispose or offer for disposal under an hire‑purchase agreement;

        services includes the supply of transport, information, instruction or supervision;

        sign means a sign erected by authority of the CEO and includes lines or other markings on the ground made by authority of the CEO; and such a sign is taken to be a notice for the purposes of section 134 of the Act;

        take includes —

            (a)         to injure, destroy or otherwise interfere with, or cause or permit the doing of any of those things; and

            (b)         to hunt any fauna even though no fauna is actually taken; and

            (c)         an attempt to take;

        tree includes a tree that is dead provided the tree is still standing;

        vehicle has the same meaning as in the Road Traffic Act 1974 ;

        vessel means any thing used, or capable of being used, to move people or things by water and it does not matter —

            (a)         that such a thing is ordinarily stationary; or

            (b)         how any such thing is moved or propelled.

        [Regulation 2 amended in Gazette 29 Sep 2006 p. 4304‑5 and 4334; 3 Dec 2010 p. 6045‑6.]



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