Magistrates Court (Dangerous Substances Infringement Notices) Amendment Regulation 2005 (No 1) (ACT)

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Magistrates Court (Dangerous Substances Infringement Notices) Amendment Regulation 2005 (No 1)

Subordinate Law SL2005-24

The Australian Capital Territory Executive makes the following regulation under the Magistrates Court Act 1930.

Dated 7 September 2005.

Jon Stanhope

Minister

John Hargreaves

Minister

Magistrates Court (Dangerous Substances Infringement Notices) Amendment Regulation 2005 (No 1)

Subordinate Law SL2005-24

made under the

Magistrates Court Act 1930

Contents

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  1. Name of regulation  1

  2. Commencement  1

  3. Legislation amended  1

  4. Section 5 (b)  1

  5. New section 5 (c)  1

  6. Sections 10 and 11  2

  7. Schedule 1, part 1.2, item 38, column 2  3

  8. Schedule 1, part 1.2, item 39, column 2  3

  9. Schedule 1, new part 1.3  3

  1. Name of regulation

    This regulation is the Magistrates Court (Dangerous Substances Infringement Notices) Amendment Regulation 2005 (No 1).

  2. Commencement

    This regulation commences on the day after its notification day.

    NoteThe naming and commencement provisions automatically commence on the notification day (see Legislation Act, s 75 (1)).

  3. Legislation amended

    This regulation amends the Magistrates Court (Dangerous Substances Infringement Notices) Regulation 2004.

  4. Section 5 (b)

    omit

    2004.

    substitute

    2004; and

  5. New section 5 (c)

    insert

    (c)the Dangerous Substances (General) Regulation 2004.

  6. Sections 10 and 11

    substitute

  7. Contents of infringement notices—identifying person serving notice

    An infringement notice served on a person by an authorised person for an infringement notice offence against the dangerous substances legislation must identify the authorised person by—

    (a)for an authorised person who is a police officer—the police officer’s service number; or

    (b)for an authorised person who is an inspector under the Dangerous Substances Act 2004, section 207 (1) (b)—

    (i)the authorised person’s full name, or surname and initials; or

    (ii)any unique number given, for this regulation, to the authorised person by the administering authority.

  8. Contents of reminder notices—identifying person serving notice

    A reminder notice served on a person by an authorised person for an infringement notice offence against the dangerous substances legislation must identify the authorised person by—

    (a)for an authorised person who is a police officer—the police officer’s service number; or

    (b)for an authorised person who is an inspector under the Dangerous Substances Act 2004, section 207 (1) (b)—

    (i)the authorised person’s full name, or surname and initials; or

    (ii)any unique number given, for this regulation, to the authorised person by the administering authority.

  9. Schedule 1, part 1.2, item 38, column 2

    substitute

    182 (1) (a)

  10. Schedule 1, part 1.2, item 39, column 2

    substitute

    182 (1) (b)

  11. Schedule 1, new part 1.3

    insert

Part 1.3Dangerous Substances (General) Regulation 2004

column 1

item

column 2
offence provision
column 3
offence penalty (penalty units)
column 4
infringement notice penalty ($)
1 219 (3) 15 300
2 245 (5) 30 600
3 245 (6) 30 600
4 262 (4) (a) 30 600
5 262 (4) (b) 20 400
6 266 (4) (a) 30 600
7 266 (4) (b) 20 400
8 266 (4) (c) 10 200
9 268 (3) 15 300
10 268 (4) 15 300
11 269 (2) 15 300
12 413 (3) 20 400
13 420 (2) 20 400
14 425 (1) 30 600
15 439 (3) 20 400
16 446 (3) 20 400
17 455 (3) 20 400
18 460 (1) 30 600
19 463 (3) 20 400

Endnotes

  1. Notification

    Notified under the Legislation Act on 15 September 2005.

  2. Republications of amended laws

    For the latest republication of amended laws, see align="center">© Australian Capital Territory 2005

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