Customer and Product Data Act 2025

Regulatory and enforcement matters - Infringement offences

67: Payment of infringement fees

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“How to pay fines if you break the rules”

If you break certain rules under this law, you might have to pay a fine. This is called an infringement fee. When you pay this fee, you must give the money to the person in charge, known as the chief executive. You can’t pay it to anyone else. This rule makes sure that all the fines go to the right place and are handled properly.

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Part 4 Regulatory and enforcement matters
Infringement offences

67Payment of infringement fees

  1. All infringement fees paid for infringement offences must be paid to the chief executive.