Charitable Collections Amendment Regulations 2006 (WA)

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4078 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 22 September 2006

CE303*

Charitable Collections Act 1946

Criminal Procedure Act 2004

Charitable Collections Amendment

Regulations 2006

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

The amendments in these regulations are to the Charitable
Collections Regulations 1947* .
[* Reprinted as at 3 October 2000.]

1.            Citation

These regulations are the Charitable Collections Amendment
Regulations 2006.

2.            Commencement

These regulations come into operation on the later of —

(a) the day on which they are published in the Gazette; and
(b) the day on which the Criminal Procedure Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2006 come into operation.

3.            The regulations amended

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4.            Regulation 2 amended

Regulation 2 is amended by inserting in the appropriate alphabetical position -

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"Commissioner" has the same meaning as it has in the

Consumer Affairs Act 1971;

5.            Regulations 18 and 19 and Schedules 1 and 2 inserted

After regulation 17 the following regulations and Schedules are inserted -

18.          Infringement notices

(1) The offences specified in Schedule 1 are offences for
which an infringement notice may be issued under
Part 2 of the Criminal Procedure Act 2004.
(2) The modified penalty specified opposite an offence in Schedule 1 is the modified penalty for that offence for the purposes of section 5(3) of the Criminal Procedure Act 2004.
(3) The Commissioner may, in writing, appoint persons or
classes of persons to be authorised officers or approved
officers for the purposes of Part 23 of the Criminal
Procedure Act 2004.
(4) The Commissioner is to issue to each authorised officer
a certificate, badge or identity card identifying the
officer as a person authorised to issue infringement
notices.

19.          Forms

The forms set Out in Schedule 2 are prescribed in
relation to the matters specified in those forms.
Schedule 1 - Prescribed offences and

modified penalties

[r. 18]

Modified

Offences under Charitable Collections Act 1946 penalty
s. 6 Unlicensed person collecting for charity ................$20
S. 9 Failing to deliver moneys, books etc. when
authority revoked ....................................................$20

Modified

Offences under Charitable Collections Regulations 1947 penalty
r. 8(1) Failing to provide information required by
Minister...................................................................$8
r. 8(2)
Failing to notify change of executive officers $8
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Modified

Offences under Charitable Collections Act 1946

r. 14(1) Visiting a house for purposes of collecting outside
permittedhours .......................................................$8
r. 14(2) Making telephone call for purposes of collecting
outside permitted hours ...........................................$8

Schedule 2— Forms

{r. 19

Form 1 - Infringement notice
Charitable Collections Act 1946 Infringement
Infringement notice notice no.
Alleged Name: Family name
offender Given names
or Company name

ACN

Address

Postcode

Alleged Description of offence
offence
Charitable Collections Act 1946 S.
Charitable Collections Regulations 1947 r.
Date / 20 Time a.m./p.m.
Modified penalty $
Officer Name
issuing Signature
notice Office
Date
Date of notice / /20
Notice to It is alleged that you have committed the above offence.
alleged If you do not want to be prosecuted in court for the offence, pay
offender the modified penalty within 28 days after the date of this notice.
How to pay

By post: Send a cheque or money order (payable to 'Approved

Officer - Charitable Collections Act 1946') to:
Approved Officer - Charitable Collections Act 1946

Department of Consumer and Employment Protection

Locked Bag 14 Cloisters Square

Perth WA 6850

In person: Pay the cashier at:

Department of Consumer and Employment Protection

219 St George's Terrace, Perth WA

If you do not pay the modified penalty within 28 days, you may
be prosecuted or enforcement action may be taken under the
Fines, Penalties and Infringement Notices Enforcement Act 1994.
Under that Act your driver's licence and/or vehicle licence may
be suspended.
If you need more time to pay the modified penalty, you can
apply for an extension of time by writing to the Approved Officer
at the above postal address.
If you want this matter to be dealt with by prosecution in
court, sign here
and post this notice to the Approved Officer at the above postal
address within 28 days after the date of this notice.

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Form 2— Withdrawal of infringement notice

Charitable Collections Act 1946 Withdrawal no.
Withdrawal of infringement notice
Alleged Name: Family name
offender Given names
or Company name

ACN

Address

Postcode

Infringement Infringement notice no.
notice
Date of issue / /20
Alleged Description of offence
offence
Charitable Collections Act 1946 S.
Charitable Collections Regulations 1947 r. _
Date / /20 Time a.m./p.m.
Officer Name
withdrawing Signature
notice Office
Date
Date of withdrawal / /20
Withdrawal The above infringement notice issued against you has been
of withdrawn.
infringement If you have already paid the modified penalty for the alleged
notice offence you are entitled to a refund.
* Your refund is enclosed.
[*delete or
whichever
is not applicable] * If you have paid the modified penalty but a refund is not

enclosed, to claim your refund sign this notice and post it to:

Approved Officer — Charitable Collections Act 1946 Department of Consumer and Employment Protection Locked Bag 14 Cloisters Square

Perth WA 6850

Signature / /20

By Command of the Governor,

G. M. PIKE, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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