Revised Laws of Saint Lucia (2023)

24.   Offences by strangers with respect to right of entry into House

Any person commits an offence who—

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    (a)     being a stranger enters the House or the precincts of the House without permission duly granted under the authority of the Speaker contrary to the provisions of section 23, or being therein with such permission refuses to leave at the order of the Speaker;

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    (b)     being admitted to the House or to the precincts of the House as a stranger contravenes any rule made by the Speaker under Standing Orders of the House relating to the admission of strangers; or

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    (c)     attends any sittings of the House as a representative of any journal after a general permission granted under the Standing Orders of the House to the representative or representatives of that journal has been revoked,

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    and is liable on conviction by a court of summary jurisdiction to a fine not exceeding $120 or to a term of imprisonment not exceeding 3 months or to both such fine and imprisonment.