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1986 Ed.]

Museums (Urban Council) By-laws

[CAP. 132

AW 3

[Subsidiary]

(b) smoke in a museum, other than in any part thereof where it is indicated by notice that smoking is permitted;

(c) make use of any naked light in a museum;

(d) unless authorized by the curator to do so-

(i) enter any part of a museum which is closed to the public;

(ii) handle, disturb or otherwise interfere with any exhibit in a museum;

(iii) consume any form of food or drink in a museum, other than in any part thereof set aside for such a purpose;

(iv) bring, or cause to be brought, into a museum any vehicle or other form of conveyance;

(v) affix any poster, bill, placard or notice to or upon a museum;

(vi) use in a museum any radio apparatus, record player, tape recorder, musical instrument or other apparatus which emits sounds;

(vii) use any flash-light or other lighting apparatus within any part of a museum open to the public.

10. Any person who contravenes by-law 4(1), by-law 5(1) or any provision of by-law 9 shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $100.

11. (1) Any person aggrieved by any decision, direction or requirement made or given in accordance with these by-laws by a member of the staff of a museum may appeal in writing therefrom to the Urban Council.

(2) After considering representations made to it on an appeal under paragraph (1), the Urban Council may confirm, vary or set aside any such decision, direction or requirement.

Offences and penalties.

Appeal to Urban Council.

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[CAP. 132AW 3[Subsidiary](b) smoke in a museum, other than in any part thereof where it is indicated by notice that smoking is permitted;(c) make use of any naked light in a museum;(d) unless authorized by the curator to do so-(i) enter any part of a museum which is closed to the public;(ii) handle, disturb or otherwise interfere with any exhibit in a museum;(iii) consume any form of food or drink in a museum, other than in any part thereof set aside for such a purpose;(iv) bring, or cause to be brought, into a museum any vehicle or other form of conveyance;(v) affix any poster, bill, placard or notice to or upon a museum;(vi) use in a museum any radio apparatus, record player, tape recorder, musical instrument or other apparatus which emits sounds;(vii) use any flash-light or other lighting apparatus within any part of a museum open to the public.10. Any person who contravenes by-law 4(1), by-law 5(1) or any provision of by-law 9 shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $100.11. (1) Any person aggrieved by any decision, direction or requirement made or given in accordance with these by-laws by a member of the staff of a museum may appeal in writing therefrom to the Urban Council.
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[CAP. 132AW 3[Subsidiary](b) smoke in a museum, other than in any part thereof where it is indicated by notice that smoking is permitted;(c) make use of any naked light in a museum;(d) unless authorized by the curator to do so-(i) enter any part of a museum which is closed to the public;(ii) handle, disturb or otherwise interfere with any exhibit in a museum;(iii) consume any form of food or drink in a museum, other than in any part thereof set aside for such a purpose;(iv) bring, or cause to be brought, into a museum any vehicle or other form of conveyance;(v) affix any poster, bill, placard or notice to or upon a museum;(vi) use in a museum any radio apparatus, record player, tape recorder, musical instrument or other ap- paratus which emits sounds;(vii) use any flash-light or other lighting apparatus within any part of a museum open to the public.10. Any person who contravenes by-law 4(1), by-law 5(1) or any provision of by-law 9 shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $100.11. (1) Any person aggrieved by any decision, direction or requirement made or given in accordance with these by-laws by a member of the staff of a museum may appeal in writing therefrom to the Urban Council.
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1986 Ed.]

Museums (Urban Council) By-laws

[CAP. 132

AW 3

[Subsidiary]

(b) smoke in a museum, other than in any part thereof where it

is indicated by notice that smoking is permitted;

(c) make use of any naked light in a museum;

(d) unless authorized by the curator to do so-

(i) enter any part of a museum which is closed to the public;

(ii) handle, disturb or otherwise interfere with any exhibit in a museum;

(iii) consume any form of food or drink in a museum, other than in any part thereof set aside for such a purpose; (iv) bring, or cause to be brought, into a museum any vehicle or other form of conveyance;

(v) affix any poster, bill, placard or notice to or upon a

museum;

(vi) use in a museum any radio apparatus, record player, tape recorder, musical instrument or other ap- paratus which emits sounds;

(vii) use any flash-light or other lighting apparatus within any part of a museum open to the public.

10. Any person who contravenes by-law 4(1), by-law 5(1) or any provision of by-law 9 shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $100.

11. (1) Any person aggrieved by any decision, direction or requirement made or given in accordance with these by-laws by a member of the staff of a museum may appeal in writing therefrom to the Urban Council.

(2) After considering representations made to it on an appeal under paragraph (1), the Urban Council may confirm, vary or set aside any such decision, direction or requirement.

Offences and penalties.

Appeal to Urban Council.

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