Metropolitan Health Service Amendment By-laws (No. 2) 2011 (WA)

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5442 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 23 December 2011

HE305*

Hospitals and Health Services Act 1927

Metropolitan Health Service Amendment

(a) by-laws 1 and 2— on the day on which these by-laws are published in the Gazette;
(b)
the rest of the by-laws — on 1 January 2012.

By-laws (No. 2) 2011

Made under section 22 of the Act by the Minister in his capacity as the board of the Metropolitan Health Service.

1.            Citation

These by-laws are the Metropolitan Health Service Amendment
By-laws (NO. 2) 2011.

2.            Commencement

These by-laws come into operation as follows —

23 December 2011 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5443

3.            By-laws amended

These by-laws amend the Metropolitan Health Service
By-laws 2008.

4.            By-law 9 amended

(1) Delete by-law 9(3) and insert:
(3) An application under sub-bylaw (2) must be in a form

approved by the chief executive officer.

(4A) The fee payable for a parking permit is set out in
Schedule 2.
(4B) The chief executive officer or authorised person may
issue a parking permit even though the fee for the
permit is not paid in full if satisfied that arrangements
are in place for the fee for the permit to be paid in
instalments.

(2) In by-law 9(4) delete "under sub-bylaw (3)(b)" and insert:

for a parking permit

(3) In by-law 9(8) after "chief executive officer" insert:

or an authorised person

5.           By-law 10 amended

(1) In by-law 10(1) delete "in the manner set out in" and insert:
in accordance with

(2) Delete by-law 10(2) and insert:

(2) The refund is the amount of the fee paid for a week that

occurs —

(a)

after the person ceases to use the permit or ceases employment; or

(b) during the period of leave.

6.            By-law 12 amended

(1) In by-law 12(1) delete "21" and insert:
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(2) In by-law 12(3)(b) delete "the cashier of the Metropolitan

Health Service, within a period of 28 days after the giving of the notice." and insert:

an authorised person, other than the authorised
person who issued the infringement notice,
within a period of 28 days after the giving of
the notice.

7.            Schedule 2 amended

In Schedule 2:

(a) delete the reference after the heading to and insert:

[bl. 9(4A)]

(b) delete "(per week or part of a week)" (each occurrence);
(c) delete "$2.00" (each occurrence) and insert: No fee

8.            Schedule 4 amended

Delete Schedule 4 Form 1 and insert:

Form I — Infringement Notice

Infringement Notice

Metropolitan Health Service By-laws 2008

Notice No. Issue date Issue time
Location
Vehicle
Plate no. & type Make Model/Style
A lleged Offence
Date Time
By-law Modified penalty
Issuing Officer
Name Signature/Officer No.
23 December 2011 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5445

You have 28 days from when this Notice is given to you to pay the modified penalty or elect to go to court. If you don't, enforcement proceedings will be taken against you.

Paying the modified penalty

By post: 

Send a cheque or money order payable to "Metropolitan Access and Parking" to -

Metropolitan Access and Parking
P0 Box 1135
Osborne Park WA 6916
In person:  Pay at the Metropolitan Access and Parking
Department at -
100 Flinders Street
Mt. Hawthorn WA
M e
Pay at any Australia Post Office or agency.

By telephone: Call 1800 753 191

Electing to go to court

If you wish to elect to go to court, sign here:

...............Date

then send this notice to

The Chief Executive Officer
Metropolitan Access and Parking Department
100 Flinders Street
Mt. Hawthorn WA 6016

Make sure you keep a copy. If you go to court and are convicted you may be fined $50 and ordered to pay costs.

If enforcement proceedings are taken against you, your driver's licence and/or vehicle licence may be suspended until

KIM HAMES, you pay the modified penalty and expenses or you elect to go to court.

The Minister in his capacity as
the board of the Metropolitan Health Service.

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