National Parks and Wildlife (Land Management) Regulation 1995. Country/Territory Australia Territorial subdivision New South Wales Document type Regulation Date 1995 (1997) Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Protected area Management/conservation Offences/penalties Cultural heritage Indigenous peoples Ecosystem preservation Public health Geographical area Asia and the Pacific, Australia and New Zealand, Indian Ocean, Oceania, South Pacific Entry into force notes The Regulation has come into force on 1 September 1995. Abstract The Regulation establishes rules for the use of vehicles, vessels and horses in the parks, as well as rules of general conduct. Among other matters, it concerns the entry into and keeping of animals, camping and residing, littering and damage, protection of animals, lighting of fires, erection of structures, protection of vegetation, commercial activities, sporting and recreational activities, caves, etc. Further provisions concern the following: terms of interim protection orders (Part 3); public health in Kosciusko National Park (Part 4); exemptions in favour of Aborigines (Part 5). Specific rules regarding the use of parks relevant to the matters listed in section 4 shall be established by the park authority by means of notices displayed in, or at the boundary of, the park or part of the park to which the notices relate. The Regulation is completed by one Schedule, containing a list of penalties to be applied in case of contravention. Full text English Website www.austlii.edu.au References - Legislation Implements National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974. Legislation | Australia | 1974 (2018) Keyword: Protected area, Birds, Endangered species, Wild flora, Institution, Marine mammals, Hunting gear/hunting methods, Wildlife products, Biodiversity, Contract/agreement, Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings, Court/tribunal, Dangerous animal/harmful animal, Hunting authorization/permit, Reptiles, Offences/penalties, Cultural heritage, Protection of species, Indigenous peoples Source: FAO, FAOLEX