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Enforcement and other matters - Enforcement - Infringement offences

288: Infringement offences

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You will find out what an infringement offence is in sections 289 to 295. An infringement fee is the amount of money you have to pay for an infringement offence, which is decided by regulations made under section 281 of the Planning Act 2025. An infringement offence is an offence that is specified in regulations made under section 281 of the Planning Act 2025.

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Enforcement: Infringement offences

288Infringement offences

  1. In sections 289 to 295,—

    infringement fee, in relation to an infringement offence, means the amount fixed by regulations made under section 281 of the Planning Act 2025 as the infringement fee for the offence

      infringement offence means an offence specified as such in regulations made under section 281 of the Planning Act 2025.