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TRADE MEASUREMENT (WEIGHBRIDGES) AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 2002 (NO 1) (NO 38 OF 2002)
2002
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL
TERRITORY
TRADE MEASUREMENT (WEIGHBRIDGES) AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 2002
(No 1)
SUBORDINATE LAW 2002-38
EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM
Circulated by authority of the
Attorney General
Mr Jon
Stanhope MLA
2.
TRADE MEASUREMENT (WEIGHBRIDGES) AMENDMENT
REGULATIONS 2002 (No 1)
SUBORDINATE LAW 2002-38
The Trade Measurement (Weighbridges) Amendment Regulations 2002 (No 1)
(the regulations) amend regulations 19, 25, 29, 30 and 31 of the Trade
Measurement (Weighbridges) Regulations 1991 by changing the maximum penalty
from a dollar amount to the corresponding number of penalty units. The monetary
value of the penalties have not changed, but the wording is now in line with
current drafting style and the penalty can be increased if the value of the
penalty unit in the Legislation Act 2001 is increased.
Nil.
3.
Regulation 1 – Name of regulations – provides that the
regulations are the Trade Measurement (Weighbridges) Amendment Regulations 2002
(No 1).
Regulation 2 – Commencement – provides that
the regulations commence on the day the Magistrates Court (Trade Measurement
Infringement Notices) Regulations 2002 commence.
Regulation 3 –
Regulations amended – provides that the regulations amend the Trade
Measurement (Weighbridges) Regulations 1991.
Regulation 4 –
Regulation 19 – provides that regulation 19 of the Trade
Measurement (Weighbridges) Regulations 1991 is amended by changing the
maximum penalty from $200 to 2 penalty units. The monetary value of the
penalty has not changed, but the wording is now in line with current drafting
style and the penalty can be increased if the value of the penalty unit in the
Legislation Act 2001 is changed.
Regulation 5 –
Regulation 25 – provides that regulation 25 of the Trade
Measurement (Weighbridges) Regulations 1991 is amended by changing the
maximum penalty from $2,000 to 20 penalty units. The monetary value of the
penalty has not changed, but the wording is now in line with current drafting
style and the penalty can be increased if the value of the penalty unit in the
Legislation Act 2001 is changed.
Regulation 6 –
Regulation 29 – provides that regulation 29 of the Trade
Measurement (Weighbridges) Regulations 1991 is amended by changing the
maximum penalty from $2,000 to 20 penalty units. The monetary value of the
penalty has not changed, but the wording is now in line with current drafting
style and the penalty can be increased if the value of the penalty unit in the
Legislation Act 2001 is changed.
Regulation 7 –
Regulation 30(1) – provides that regulation 30(1) of the Trade
Measurement (Weighbridges) Regulations 1991 is amended by changing the
maximum penalty from $2,000 to 20 penalty units. The monetary value of the
penalty has not changed, but the wording is now in line with current drafting
style and the penalty can be increased if the value of the penalty unit in the
Legislation Act 2001 is changed.
Regulation 8 –
Regulation 31 – provides that regulation 31 of the Trade
Measurement (Weighbridges) Regulations 1991 is amended by changing the
maximum penalty from $2,000 to 20 penalty units. The monetary value of the
penalty has not changed, but the wording is now in line with current drafting
style and the penalty can be increased if the value of the penalty unit in the
Legislation Act 2001 is changed.