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Natural Environment Bill

Enforcement and other matters - Enforcement - Infringement offences

291: When infringement notice may be issued

You could also call this:

"When you can get a notice for breaking an environment rule"

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If you break an infringement offence rule, an enforcement officer may give you an infringement notice. They can do this if they think you are breaking the rule or have already broken it. The officer must have a good reason to think you have broken the rule.

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Part 6Enforcement and other matters
Enforcement: Infringement offences

291When infringement notice may be issued

  1. An enforcement officer may issue an infringement notice to a person if the enforcement officer believes on reasonable grounds that the person is committing, or has committed, an infringement offence.