Civil Aviation Act 2023

Monitoring, investigation, and enforcement - Infringement offences

377: Payment of infringement fees

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"What happens to the money when you pay for breaking an aviation rule"

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When you pay an infringement fee for breaking an aviation rule, the money usually goes into a special government bank account. If you pay a fee to an airport, they might get to keep some of the money, but only if the Minister of Finance says it's okay. The airport can only keep the amount of money that the Minister of Finance approves.

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Part 9Monitoring, investigation, and enforcement
Infringement offences

377Payment of infringement fees

  1. Except as provided in subsection (2), all infringement fees paid in respect of infringement offences must be paid into a Crown Bank Account.

  2. An enforcement authority that is an airport operator may retain the portion of the infringement fees received by it under this Act that the Minister of Finance from time to time approves.