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MAGISTRATES COURT (LAND PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT INFRINGEMENT NOTICES) REGULATIONS 2003 (NO 27 OF 2003)
2003
THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBY FOR
THE
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
MAGISTRATES COURT
(LAND PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT INFRINGEMENT NOTICES) REGULATIONS
2003
Subordinate Law No
2003-27
EXPLANATORY
STATEMENT
Circulated by authority of
Jon Stanhope MLA
Attorney General
The Land (Planning and Environment)(Compliance) Amendment Act 2003
created offences of breach of notices relating to the leasing and planning
regime under the Land (Planning and Environment) Act 1991. The
Magistrates Court (Land Planning and Environment Infringement Notices)
Regulations 2003 are made under the Magistrates Court Act 1930, Part
8 to create a system of infringement notices for those offences.
Regulation 1 provides that the name of the regulations is the
Magistrates Court (Land Planning and Environment Infringement Notices)
Regulations 2003.
Regulation 2 provides that the regulations commence
on the same day as the Land (Planning and Environment)(Compliance) Amendment
Act 2003, Section 8.
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 Land
(Planning and Environment) Act 1991. 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 Land Act as being the Land
(Planning and Environment)
Act 1991.
Regulation 6 provides
that the Administering Authority for an infringement notice offence against the
Land Act is the planning and land authority.
Regulation 7 provides that
an infringement notice may be issued under the Magistrates Court Act 1930,
part 8.
Regulation 8 provides for penalties payable by an individual
or corporation for an offence under these regulations. Penalties for an offence
by a corporation are 5 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 provides for the inclusion of the
company’s ACN in the company’s name where a notice is issued for an
infringement notice offence against the Land Act.
Regulation 10
provides that an authorised person issuing an infringement notice for an
infringement notice offence against the Land Act must identify the authorised
person by:
a) the authorised person’s full name, or surname and
initial;
b) the date of issue of the authorised person’s identity card;
and
c) the date of expiry of the authorised person’s identity
card.
Regulation 11 provides that where a reminder notice is issued for
an infringement notice then the authorised person must also identify:
a) the authorised person’s full name, or surname and initial;
b) the date of issue of the authorised person’s identity card;
and
c) the date of expiry of the authorised person’s identity
card.
Regulation 12 provides that inspectors appointed under the Land Act
are authorised persons to serve infringement notices and reminder notices for
infringement notice offences under the Act.
Provides for the Land Act infringement notice offences and penalties
under Regulations 7 and 8.
Nil