Criminal Law (Sentencing) Variation Regulations 2003 (SA)

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South Australia

Criminal Law (Sentencing) Variation Regulations 2003

under the Criminal Law (Sentencing) Act 1988

Contents

Part 1—Preliminary

  1. Short title

  2. Commencement

  3. Variation provisions

Part 2—Variation of Criminal Law (Sentencing) Regulations 2000 (Gazette 2.3.2000 p 1293) as varied

  1. Variation of regulation 5—Forms

  2. Revocation of regulation 6

  3. Variation of heading to Schedule

  4. Insertion of Schedule 2

    Schedule 2—Fees

Part 1—Preliminary

1—Short title

These regulations may be cited as the Criminal Law (Sentencing) Variation Regulations 2003.

2—Commencement

These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2003.

3—Variation provisions

In these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations varies the regulations so specified.

Part 2—Variation of Criminal Law (Sentencing) Regulations 2000 (Gazette 2.3.2000 p 1293) as varied

4—Variation of regulation 5—Forms

  1. Regulation 5(1)—delete "the schedule to these regulations" and substitute:

    Schedule 1

  2. Regulation 5(2)—delete "the schedule" and substitute:

    Schedule 1

  3. Regulation 5(3)—delete "the schedule" and substitute:

    Schedule 1

5—Revocation of regulation 6

Regulation 6—delete the regulation

6—Variation of heading to Schedule

Heading to the Schedule—delete the heading to the Schedule and substitute:

Schedule 1—Forms

7—Insertion of Schedule 2

After Schedule 1 insert:

Schedule 2—Fees

1.

Reminder notice fee (s 65)

$14.50

2.

Issuance of penalty enforcement order—

    (a)    suspension of drivers's licence (s 70E)

$22.30

    (b)    restriction on transacting business with Registrar of Motor Vehicles (s 70F)

$22.30

    (c)     order for sale of property (s 70G)

$62.50

    (d)    garnishee order (s 70H)

$62.50

3.

Service and execution of penalty enforcement order—a fee comprised of the costs reasonably incurred in the service or execution, including—

      •      postage and telephone calls;

      •      travelling, accommodation and necessary meals;

      •      labour in seizing and removing seized property;

      •      cartage, storage and insurance of seized property;

      •      maintenance of seized animals;

      •      engaging assistants, appraisers, auctioneers or agents;

      •      advertisements;

      •      conducting sales of seized property.

Note—

As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations.

Made by the Governor

with the advice and consent of the Executive Council

on 29 May 2003

No 80 of 2003

AGO0073/03CS

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