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MAGISTRATES COURT (NATURE CONSERVATION INFRINGEMENT NOTICES) REGULATION 2005 (NO 33 OF 2005)
2005
THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL
TERRITORY
MAGISTRATES COURT (NATURE CONSERVATION INFRINGEMENT
NOTICES) REGULATION 2005
SUBORDINATE LAW
SL2005-33
EXPLANATORY STATEMENT
Attorney General
MAGISTRATES COURT (NATURE CONSERVATION INFRINGEMENT
NOTICES) REGULATION 2005
SUBORDINATE LAW SL2005- 33
The Magistrates Court Act 1930 Part 3.8 provides a system of
infringement notices for offences against various Acts. The infringement notice
system is intended to provide an alternative to prosecution. The Magistrates
Court (Nature Conservation Infringement Notices) Regulation 2005 enables
infringement notices to be issued for certain offences in the Nature
Conservation Act 1980. The infringement notices provisions in these
regulations were previously regulations under the Nature Conservation Act.
The Nature Conservation Act regulates activities that may cause harm to the
natural environment of the ACT. The Act establishes the position of Conservator
of Flora and Fauna, and the Parks and Conservation Service to assist him or her
in carrying out functions under the Act. The Act also establishes the Flora and
Fauna Committee to advise the Minister on threatened species issues.
The
ability to issue infringement notices for offences against the Act will
encourage compliance with the legislation and will allow immediate action to be
taken against persons that breach the legislation. This should provide greater
protection for the natural environment of the ACT.
Section 1 – Name of regulation – provides that the
regulation is the Magistrates Court (Nature Conservation Infringement Notice)
Regulation 2005.
Section 2 – Commencement –
provides that the regulation commences at the same time as Part 3.42 of the
Statute Law Amendment Act 2005 (which has provisions that remove the
infringement notice provisions from the Nature Conservation Act and establish
the infringement notices under the Magistrates Court Act 1930).
Section 3 – Purpose of regulation – provides that the
purpose of the regulation is to create a system of infringement notices under
the Magistrates Court Act 1930, part 3.8 for certain offences against the
Nature Conservation Act.
Section 4 – Dictionary –
provides that the dictionary included in the regulation is part of the
regulation.
Section 5 – Notes – provides that a note
included in this regulation is explanatory and is not part of the regulation.
Section 6 – Administering authority – provides that
the administering authority for an infringement notice offence against the
Nature Conservation Act is the Conservator of Flora and Fauna.
Section
7 – Infringement notice offences – provides that infringement
notices can be issued for offences listed in schedule 1, column 2.
Section 8 – Infringement notice penalties – provides
that the penalties for the offences in
schedule 1 are listed in column 4 of
the schedule. The penalties for corporations are five times the amount listed
in column 4 of the schedule.
This section also provides that a charge
of $34 will be imposed for serving a reminder notice on a person who has not
paid their infringement notice.
Section 9 – Contents of
infringement notices – other information – specifies how the
notice must identify a company served with the infringement notice. An
infringement notice served on a company must include the company’s ACN.
For the purpose of this regulation, a company is considered to be a company
registered under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth).
Section
10 – Contents of infringement notices – identifying authorised
person – provides that the infringement notice must identify the
authorised person who served the notice by their full name, or surname and
initials, and any unique number given to the person by the administering
authority.
Section 11 – Contents of reminder notices –
identifying authorised person – provides that the reminder notice for
the infringement notice must identify the authorised person who served the
notice by their full name, or surname and initials, and any unique number given
to the person by the administering authority.
Section 12 – Authorised people for infringement notice offences
– provides that an authorised officer may serve an infringement notice
or a reminder notice under this regulation.
Section 13 – Expiry of Regulation – provides for the expiry of the regulation on the day the Criminal Code 2002 applies to all ACT offences. This ‘sunset clause’ is included to ensure infringement notices schemes for Acts yet to be harmonised with the Criminal Code are reviewed.
Schedule 1 – Nature Conservation Act infringement notice
offences and penalties – lists the infringement notice offences and
penalties under clauses 7 and 8.
The Dictionary sets out the definitions for the regulation.