National Parks Act 1980

Infringement offences

71A: Relationship with other offences

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"You can still be charged with other crimes even if you break this law"

You should know that this part of the law doesn't stop someone from being charged and found guilty of breaking other parts of this Act. Even if someone could be dealt with under this part, they can still be prosecuted for breaking other parts of the Act instead.

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Part 7AInfringement offences

71ARelationship with other offences

  1. Nothing in this Part prevents the prosecution of, and conviction for, an offence in any other Part of this Act (instead of proceeding under this Part).

Notes
  • Section 71A: inserted, on , by section 35 of the Conservation (Infringement System) Act 2018 (2018 No 61).