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APIARIES ACT 1985 - SECT 42A
Penalty notices
42A Penalty notices
(1) A prescribed officer may serve a penalty notice on a person if it appears
to the prescribed officer that the person has committed an offence against
this Act or the regulations, being an offence prescribed by the regulations as
a penalty notice offence.
(2) A penalty notice is a notice to the effect
that, if the person served does not wish to have the matter determined by a
court, the person can pay, within the time and to the person specified in the
notice, the amount of the penalty prescribed by the regulations for the
offence if dealt with under this section.
(3) A penalty notice may be served
personally or by post.
(4) If the amount of penalty prescribed for an alleged
offence is paid under this section, no person is liable to any further
proceedings for the alleged offence.
(5) Payment under this section is not to
be regarded as an admission of liability for the purpose of, and does not in
any way affect or prejudice, any civil claim, action or proceeding arising out
of the same occurrence.
(6) The regulations may: (a) prescribe an offence for
the purposes of this section by specifying the offence or by referring to the
provision creating the offence, and
(b) prescribe the amount of penalty
payable for the offence if dealt with under this section, and
(c) prescribe
different amounts of penalties for different offences or classes of offences.
(7) The amount of a penalty prescribed under this section for an offence is
not to exceed the maximum amount of penalty that could be imposed for the
offence by a court.
(8) This section does not limit the operation of any
other provision of, or made under, this or any other Act relating to
proceedings that may be taken in respect of offences.
(9) In this section,
"prescribed officer" means any of the following: (a) an inspector,
(b) a
person of a class specified by the Director-General, by notice published in
the Gazette, as a class of persons who may issue penalty notices under this
section,
(c) any other person authorised in writing by the Director-General
for the purposes of this section.
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