Trade in Endangered Species Act 1989

Offences and infringement offences - Infringement offences

50H: Payment of infringement fees

You could also call this:

"Paying a fine for breaking endangered species trade rules"

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If you pay an infringement fee for breaking a rule about trading in endangered species, the money must be paid into a Crown Bank Account. You have to pay this fee if you commit an infringement offence under the Trade in Endangered Species Act 1989. The fee is paid into a special bank account that belongs to the Crown.

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Part 4Offences and infringement offences
Infringement offences

50HPayment of infringement fees

  1. All infringement fees paid in respect of infringement offences must be paid into a Crown Bank Account.

Notes
  • Section 50H: inserted, on , by section 49 of the Conservation (Infringement System) Act 2018 (2018 No 61).