Tasmanian Numbered Regulations

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ADMISSION TO COURTS (LOWER COURTS) REGULATIONS 2016 (S.R. 2016, NO. 106) - REG 3

Interpretation
In these regulations –
ammunition has the same meaning as in the Firearms Act 1996 ;
appointed person means a person appointed under regulation 10(1) ;
chemical agent means –
(a) oleoresin capsicum (commonly known as pepper spray); and
(b) orthochlorobenzalmalononitrile (commonly known as tear gas);
dangerous article has the same meaning as in the Police Offences Act 1935 ;
device means any thing capable of –
(a) recording an image or sound, whether electronically or by any other means; or
(b) receiving or transmitting a radio signal;
explosive means any one or more of the following, either alone or in combination:
(a) a substance that is manufactured, or used, with the intention of producing an explosion;
(b) a modification of such a substance;
(c) a fuse;
(d) a detonator;
firearm has the same meaning as in the Firearms Act 1996 ;
inflammable liquid means a liquid –
(a) that is combustible or the vapour of which is combustible; and
(b) that is not intended for human consumption;
judicial officer means a person presiding in a lower court;
liquor has the same meaning as in the Police Offences Act 1935 ;
offensive weapon means an article that is –
(a) made, or adapted, to be used to injure or incapacitate a person; or
(b) intended, by the person possessing the article, to be used to injure or incapacitate a person;
prohibited thing means –
(a) a thing that is in the possession of a person who is not legally entitled to possess the thing; or
(b) a controlled substance within the meaning of the Misuse of Drugs Act 2001 ; or
(c) a device; or
(d) a thing, the use of which is likely to adversely affect order or safety in, or the security or management of, a court, including any ammunition, chemical agent, dangerous article, explosive, firearm, firework, inflammable liquid, liquor, placard or instrument.



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