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MAGISTRATES COURT (LITTER INFRINGEMENT NOTICES) REGULATIONS 2004 (NO 50 OF 2004)
2004
THE
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FOR THE
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
EXPLANATORY STATEMENT
Magistrates Court (Litter Infringement Notices) Regulations 2004
Subordinate Law SL2004-50
Circulated
by the authority of
Mr Jon Stanhope MLA
Attorney
General
Part 8 of the Magistrates Court Act 1930 provides for the issue of
infringement notices for offences listed in regulations. The Magistrates Court
(Litter Infringement Notices) Regulations 2004 (the regulations) enable notices
to be issued for certain offences against the Litter Act 2004 (the
Act).
The Litter Act 2004 repeals the Litter Act 1977 and
provides a more effective litter control scheme. The Act regulates the
depositing of litter, or other material that may become litter, and also
facilitates the removal of litter.
The regulations enable infringement
notices to be issued when a person deposits litter at a public place; deposits
litter anywhere so that it escapes, or is likely to escape, into or onto a
public place; deposits litter at a public place in an inappropriate receptacle;
deposits commercial waste in a public place; being an occupier of commercial,
industrial or business premises, does not take reasonable steps to prevent
litter from the premises being deposited at a public place; fails to secure, or
fails to provide means to secure, a load on a vehicle from falling or dislodging
at a public place; deposits or abandons dangerous containers at a public place;
places unsolicited leaflets on motor vehicles at a public place; or distributes,
or arranges for distribution of, unsolicited leaflet for placement in or on a
motor vehicle at a public place.
Regulation 1 - Name of regulations - provides that the name of the
regulations as the Magistrates Court (Litter Infringement Notices)
Regulations 2004.
Regulation 2 - Commencement - provides that
the regulations commence on the commencement of the Litter Act 2004.
Regulation 3 - Purpose of regulations - 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
Litter Act 2004.
Regulation 4 - Notes - provides that a
note found in the regulations is explanatory and is not part of the
regulations.
Regulation 5 - Meaning of Litter Act - defines
the Litter Act as being the Litter Act 2004.
Regulation 6 - Administering authority - provides that the
administering authority for an infringement notice offence is the chief
executive for the Litter Act.
Regulation 7 - Infringement notice
offences - provides that infringement notices can be issued for the offences
listed in schedule 1, column 2.
Regulation 8 - Infringement notice
penalties - provides that the penalties for the offences against the Litter
Act are listed in column 4 of schedule 1. Penalties for an offence by a
corporation are five times that applicable for an individual.
This
regulation also provides that the cost for the issue of a reminder notice for an
infringement notice offence is $34.
Regulation 9 - Contents of
infringement notices - other information - specifies that infringement
notices served on a company must include the company’s ACN.
Regulation 10 - Contents of infringement notices - identifying
authorised person - provides that an infringement notice must identify
the authorised person who served the notice. An authorised person may be
identified in the notice by their full name, or surname and initials, and the
position held by the authorised person as it appears in his or her identity
card. Alternatively, the notice may identify him or her by any unique number
given to them by the administering authority.
Regulation 11 -
Contents of reminder notices - identifying authorised person - provides that
a reminder notice for an infringement notice offence must identify the
authorised person who served the notice. An authorised person may be identified
in the notice by their full name, or surname and initials, and the position held
by the authorised person as it appears in his or her identity card.
Alternatively, the notice may identify him or her by any unique number given to
them by the administering authority.
Regulation 12 - Service of
notices by authorised people - provides that an authorised person under the
Litter Act, section 14 may serve infringement notices and reminder notices for
infringement notice offences.