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PUBLIC ORDER
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(a) the form or particulars of application for the issue of a permit;
(b) the conditions subject to which such a permit may be issued;
(c) the procedure as regards the lodging of an appeal under section 11 and the practice and procedure upon the hearing of such an appeal;
(d) the fees to be paid in respect of any matter or anything done, or any services rendered, by the Commissioner under or by virtue of this Act;
(e) the waiver or refund, in whole or in part, by authorised officers of any such fees in the circumstances of any particular case;
(f) the offences which may be compounded under section 41 and the manner in which such offences may be compounded;
(g) the prescribing of anything that is required or permitted to be prescribed under this Act.

(3) The regulations may—

(a) provide that any contravention of any provision of the regulations shall be an offence punishable with a fine not exceeding $5,000 or with imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months or with both;
(b) prescribe different fees for different classes of permits; and
(c) provide for such transitional, savings and other consequential, incidental and supplemental provisions as the Minister considers necessary or expedient.

(4) All regulations made under this section shall be presented to Parliament as soon as possible after publication in the Gazette.

Application of other laws

48.—(1) This Act shall have effect notwithstanding any other law relating to the movement of traffic or pedestrians on roads or the use or obstruction of a public place, to public entertainment or to undesirable publications.

(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), nothing in this Act shall affect the common law of trespass and, in particular, the right of a person in, or entitled to, possession of land to request a trespasser to leave the land, and