(1) A person must not bring an animal into a park or allow an animal to enter or remain in a park unless a person does so in accordance with subregulation (2).
Penalty: 15 penalty units.
(2) A person may bring an animal into a park if—
(a) the animal is brought into the park in accordance with a permit issued under regulation 27(1) that includes a condition referred to in regulation 27(2)(c) ; or
(b) the animal is brought into an area of the park set aside under regulation 39; or
(c) the animal is confined in a vehicle being driven through the park; or
(d) the animal is a dog being brought into an area referred to in regulation 26 for the purpose of using the dog in accordance with regulation 37; or
(e) in the case of a horse, the horse is brought onto or allowed to enter and remain on a road or track in the park that is open to motor vehicles; or
(f) in the case of either of the following, the animal is confined in a vessel—
(i) in a marine national park or marine sanctuary; or
(ii) on land described in Schedule Four to the Act that is covered by water.
(3) If a horse is brought into a park or allowed to enter or remain in a park under subregulation (2)(e) by means of a bridal, lead rope, leash, chain or cord, that bridal, lead rope, leash, chain or cord must not exceed 10 metres.