Crown Minerals Act 1991

Permits, access to land, and other matters - Offences and miscellaneous - Offences and legal proceedings

104F: What infringement notice must contain

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"What information an infringement notice must have"

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If you get an infringement notice, it must have certain information on it. The notice must tell you what you are supposed to have done wrong, when and where it happened, and what the problem is. It must also tell you how much you have to pay.

The notice must say where you can pay the fee and how you can pay it. It must tell you when you have to pay the fee by. You will also get information about what happens if you do not pay the fee or ask for a hearing, and that you have the right to request a hearing.

The notice must include a summary of the provisions of section 21(10) of the Summary Proceedings Act 1957. It may also have other information that the regulations say it has to have. All of this information must be in a form that the regulations prescribe.

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Part 1BPermits, access to land, and other matters
Offences and miscellaneous: Offences and legal proceedings

104FWhat infringement notice must contain

  1. An infringement notice must be in the form prescribed in the regulations and must contain the following particulars:

  2. details of the alleged infringement offence that fairly inform a person of the time, place, and nature of the alleged offence:
    1. the amount of the infringement fee:
      1. the address of the [place where the infringement notice may be paid]:
        1. how the infringement fee may be paid:
          1. the time within which the infringement fee must be paid:
            1. a summary of the provisions of section 21(10) of the Summary Proceedings Act 1957:
              1. a statement that the person served with the notice has a right to request a hearing:
                1. a statement of what will happen if the person served with the notice neither pays the infringement fee nor requests a hearing:
                  1. any other matters prescribed in the regulations.
                    Notes
                    • Section 104F: inserted, on , by section 26 of the Crown Minerals (Decommissioning and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2021 (2021 No 53).