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MAGISTRATES COURT (HAWKERS INFRINGEMENT NOTICES) REGULATIONS 2003 (NO 37 OF 2003)
2003
THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBY FOR
THE
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
MAGISTRATES COURT
(HAWKERS INFRINGEMENT NOTICES)
REGULATIONS
2003
Subordinate Law No 37 of
2003
EXPLANATORY
STATEMENT
Circulated by authority of
Jon Stanhope MLA
Attorney General
The Hawkers Act 2003 (the Hawkers Act) regulates the
activities of hawkers in public places. The Magistrates Court (Hawkers
Infringement Notices) Regulations 2003 are made under the Magistrates
Court Act 1930, Part 8, to create a system of infringement notices for
certain offences against the Hawkers Act.
Regulation 1 provides that the name of the regulations is the
Magistrates Court (Hawkers Infringement Notices) Regulations
2003.
Regulation 2 provides that the regulations commence the day
after their notification day.
Regulation 3 provides that the purpose of
the regulations is to create a system of infringement notices under the
Magistrates Court Act 1930, part 8 for certain offences against the Hawkers
Act. The infringement notice system is intended to provide an alternative to
prosecution.
Regulation 4 provides that a note found in the regulations
is explanatory and is not part of the regulations.
Regulation 5 defines
the Hawkers Act as being the Hawkers Act 2003.
Regulation 6
provides that the administering authority for an infringement notice offence
against the Hawkers Act is the chief executive.
Regulation 7 provides
infringement notices can be issued for the offences listed in schedule 1.
Regulation 8 provides that the penalties for the offences in schedule 1
are listed in column 4 of the schedule. Penalties for an offence by a
corporation are five times that applicable for an individual. This regulation
also provides for a reminder notice for an infringement notice offence; the cost
of its service is $34.
Regulation 9 specifies that infringement notices
served on a company must include the company’s ACN.
Regulation 10
provides that an infringement notice must identify the authorised person who
served the notice as follows:
. if he or she is a police officer – by
the police officer’s service number; and
. if he or she is an
authorised person to whom section 41 of the Hawkers Act applies – by any
unique number given to the person by the administering authority, or by the
authorised person’s full name, or surname and initials.
Regulation
11 provides that where a reminder notice is issued for an infringement notice
the reminder notice must identify the authorised person who served the notice as
follows:
. if he or she is a police officer – by the police
officer’s service number; and
. if he or she is an authorised person to
whom section 41 of the Hawkers Act applies – by any unique number given to
the person by the administering authority, or by the authorised person’s
full name, or surname and initials.
Regulation 12 provides that any one
who is an authorised person under section 40 of the Hawkers Act may serve
infringement notices and reminder notices for infringement notice offences under
the Hawkers Act.
Provides for the Hawkers Act infringement notice offences and penalties
under Regulations 7 and 8.
Nil