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RETIREMENT VILLAGES REGULATION 2000 - REG 36
Short description of offences
36 Short description of offences
(1) For the purposes of section 145B of the Justices Act 1902 , the prescribed
expression for an offence arising under a provision specified in Column 1 of
Schedule 8 consists of the IPB Code set out in relation to the offence in
Column 2 together with: (a) the expression specified in Column 3 of that
Schedule, or
(b) if a choice of words is indicated in that expression, the
words remaining after the omission of the words irrelevant to the offence.
(2) For the purposes of any proceedings for an offence created by a provision
specified in Column 1 of Schedule 8, the prescribed expression for the offence
is taken to relate to the offence created by the provision as the provision
was in force when the offence is alleged to have been committed.
(3) The
amendment or repeal of a prescribed expression does not affect the validity of
any information, complaint, summons, warrant, notice, order or other document
in which the expression is used, and any such document continues to have
effect as if that expression had not been amended or repealed.
(4) Subclause
(3) applies to any information, complaint, summons, warrant, notice, order or
other document (whether issued, given or made before or after the amendment or
repeal) that relates to an offence alleged to have been committed before the
amendment or repeal.
(5) In this clause and Schedule 8:
"Infringement Processing Bureau" means the Infringement Processing Bureau
within the Police Service.
"IPB Code", in relation to an offence, means the code allocated to the offence
by the Infringement Processing Bureau.
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