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(4) The Director-General may reimburse a taxidermist for any expense incurred under subclause (3). (5) A person who contravenes this regulation commits an infringement offence and is liable to— 13 Part 5 r 29 Wildlife Regulations 1955 Version as at 28 October 2021 (a) (b) an infringement fee of $600; or a fine imposed by a court not exceeding $1,200.
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Regulation 28: replaced, on 3 February 2020, by regulation 105 of the Conservation (Infringement Offences in Regulations) Amendment Regulations 2019 (LI 2019/326).
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29 Possession of game or other wildlife for mounting, preserving, or curing No person shall hold in possession for the purpose of mounting, preserving, or curing any wildlife included in Schedule 1 or Schedule 3 of the Act, unless the wildlife has been taken or killed in the open season only for that wildlife or under the written authority of the Director-General. That authority shall be retained by the person in possession of the wildlife, and shall be produced on demand to any officer of the Department.
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(2) A person who contravenes this regulation commits an infringement offence and is liable to— (a) (b) an infringement fee of $600; or a fine imposed by a court not exceeding $1,200. Regulation 29 heading: inserted, on 3 February 2020, by regulation 106(1) of the Conservation (Infringement Offences in Regulations) Amendment Regulations 2019 (LI 2019/326). Regulation 29(1): amended, on 1 April 1987, by section 65(3) of the Conservation Act 1987 (1987 No 65).
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Regulation 29(2): inserted, on 3 February 2020, by regulation 106(2) of the Conservation (Infringe‐ ment Offences in Regulations) Amendment Regulations 2019 (LI 2019/326). 30 [Revoked] Regulation 30: revoked, on 3 February 2020, by regulation 107 of the Conservation (Infringement Offences in Regulations) Amendment Regulations 2019 (LI 2019/326).
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31 Other requirements relating to taxidermists (1) A taxidermist must keep a register in respect of all wildlife (or parts of wild‐ life) in the taxidermist’s possession. (2) The register must be in the form set out in Schedule 1.
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(3) A taxidermist who has in their possession, at any time, absolutely protected wildlife or wildlife included in Schedule 1 or 3 of the Act must, if required by a ranger or an authorised officer of the Department or any Fish and Game Coun‐ cil,— (a) (b) provide the ranger or authorised officer with a copy of the register; and allow the ranger or authorised officer to examine any wildlife of that description in the taxidermist’s possession.
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(4) A taxidermist who contravenes this regulation commits an infringement offence and is liable to— (a) an infringement fee of $600; or 14 Version as at 28 October 2021 Wildlife Regulations 1955 Part 6 r 33 (b) a fine imposed by a court not exceeding $1,200. Regulation 31: replaced, on 3 February 2020, by regulation 108 of the Conservation (Infringement Offences in Regulations) Amendment Regulations 2019 (LI 2019/326).
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32 [Revoked] Regulation 32: revoked, on 3 February 2020, by regulation 109 of the Conservation (Infringement Offences in Regulations) Amendment Regulations 2019 (LI 2019/326).
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Part 6 Export of animals and birds 33 Export applications (1) Application for authority to export any animal or bird or part thereof pursuant to section 56 of the Act shall be made to the Director-General in writing signed by the applicant, and shall contain the following particulars: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) the species and numbers of animals, birds, or eggs, or the description and number of the parts, it is desired to export: the district or area from which or the person from whom it is desired to obtain the animals, birds, or eggs, or parts of animals, birds, or eggs, or, in the event of the animals, birds, or eggs or parts thereof being already in the possession of the applicant, the authority under which they were obtained or held in possession: the name of the person to whom and the country to which it is desired to export the animals, birds, or eggs or parts thereof: the purpose for which the export is being made: the port, aerodrome, or other place from which export is desired: such other relevant particulars as the Director-General may require.
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(2) A person who exports any animal or bird or part thereof without authority granted by the Director-General under section 56 of the Act commits an infringement offence and is liable to— (a) (b) an infringement fee of $400; or a fine imposed by a court not exceeding $800. Regulation 33 heading: inserted, on 3 February 2020, by regulation 110(1) of the Conservation (Infringement Offences in Regulations) Amendment Regulations 2019 (LI 2019/326).
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Regulation 33(1): amended, on 1 April 1987, by section 65(3) of the Conservation Act 1987 (1987 No 65). Regulation 33(1)(f): amended, on 1 April 1987, by section 65(3) of the Conservation Act 1987 (1987 No 65). Regulation 33(2): inserted, on 3 February 2020, by regulation 110(2) of the Conservation (Infringe‐ ment Offences in Regulations) Amendment Regulations 2019 (LI 2019/326).
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15 Part 7 r 34 Wildlife Regulations 1955 Version as at 28 October 2021 Part 7 Use of birdlime 34 [Revoked] Regulation 34: revoked, on 3 February 2020, by regulation 111 of the Conservation (Infringement Offences in Regulations) Amendment Regulations 2019 (LI 2019/326). 35 Use and possession of birdlime (1) A person must not— (a) (b) (c) use birdlime to hunt, kill, or catch alive any wildlife; or be in possession of any birdlime; or sell any birdlime.
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(2) A person who contravenes this regulation commits an infringement offence and is liable to— (a) (b) an infringement fee of $300; or a fine imposed by a court not exceeding $600. (3) In this regulation, birdlime includes all substances of a similar nature to bird‐ lime, and also includes the substance commonly known as green birdlime. Regulation 35: replaced, on 3 February 2020, by regulation 112 of the Conservation (Infringement Offences in Regulations) Amendment Regulations 2019 (LI 2019/326).
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36 [Revoked] Regulation 36: revoked, on 3 February 2020, by regulation 113 of the Conservation (Infringement Offences in Regulations) Amendment Regulations 2019 (LI 2019/326). Part 8 Liberation and marking of wildlife 37 Interpretation In this Part the term mark includes any band, ring, clip, tag, or paint, or any other thing or method affixed or applied to any wildlife for the purpose of dis‐ tinguishing any wildlife; and marked and marking have corresponding mean‐ ings.
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Regulation 37 heading: inserted, on 25 June 2021, by regulation 18 of the Wildlife Amendment Regulations 2021 (LI 2021/129). 38 Marking wildlife (1) A person, a Fish and Game Council, or an organisation must not mark any wildlife, other than unprotected wildlife (being wildlife specified in Schedule 5 of the Act), except with the prior written authority of the Director-General.
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16 Version as at 28 October 2021 Wildlife Regulations 1955 Part 8 r 39A (2) If the Director-General grants authority to a Fish and Game Council or an organisation, that authority may be delegated to an officer, a member, or an employee of the Council or organisation, or to a game licence holder. (3) A person who contravenes subclause (1) commits an infringement offence and is liable to— (a) (b) an infringement fee of $400; or a fine imposed by a court not exceeding $800.
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Regulation 38: replaced, on 3 February 2020, by regulation 114 of the Conservation (Infringement Offences in Regulations) Amendment Regulations 2019 (LI 2019/326). 39 Liberating game birds (1) No person, society, or organisation shall liberate any game birds which have been reared in captivity unless the birds have been marked in accordance with such conditions as the Director-General imposes from time to time, or unless the Director-General has authorised the release of the birds without marking.
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(2) A person who contravenes this regulation commits an infringement offence and is liable to— (a) (b) an infringement fee of $400; or a fine imposed by a court not exceeding $800. (3) An authorisation made under this regulation is secondary legislation (see Part 3 of the Legislation Act 2019 for publication requirements), unless it applies only to 1 or more named persons.
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Legislation Act 2019 requirements for secondary legislation made under this regulation Publication Presentation It is not required to be published It is not required to be presented to the House of Representatives because a transitional exemption applies under Schedule 1 of the Legislation Act 2019 It may be disallowed by the House of Representatives LA19 s 73(2) LA19 s 114, Sch 1 cl 32(1)(a) LA19 ss 115, 116 Disallowance This note is not part of the secondary legislation.
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Regulation 39 heading: inserted, on 3 February 2020, by regulation 115(1) of the Conservation (Infringement Offences in Regulations) Amendment Regulations 2019 (LI 2019/326). Regulation 39(1): amended, on 1 April 1987, by section 65(3) of the Conservation Act 1987 (1987 No 65). Regulation 39(2): inserted, on 3 February 2020, by regulation 115(2) of the Conservation (Infringe‐ ment Offences in Regulations) Amendment Regulations 2019 (LI 2019/326).
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Regulation 39(3): inserted, on 28 October 2021, by regulation 4 of the Legislation Act (Sub-dele‐ gated Secondary Legislation) Regulations 2021 (LI 2021/248). 39A Bounties, reward, and other consideration for return of marks (1) Except with the prior consent of the Director-General, no person, society, or organisation shall offer or give any bounty, reward, or other consideration for the return by any person of any mark placed on any wildlife by any person, society, or organisation.
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17 Part 9 r 40 Wildlife Regulations 1955 Version as at 28 October 2021 (2) A person who contravenes this regulation commits an infringement offence and is liable to— (a) (b) an infringement fee of $400; or a fine imposed by a court not exceeding $800. Regulation 39A: inserted, on 1 April 1963, by regulation 7 of the Wildlife Regulations 1955, Amend‐ ment No 1 (SR 1962/55).
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Regulation 39A heading: inserted, on 3 February 2020, by regulation 116(1) of the Conservation (Infringement Offences in Regulations) Amendment Regulations 2019 (LI 2019/326). Regulation 39A(1): amended, on 1 April 1987, by section 65(3) of the Conservation Act 1987 (1987 No 65). Regulation 39A(2): inserted, on 3 February 2020, by regulation 116(2) of the Conservation (Infringe‐ ment Offences in Regulations) Amendment Regulations 2019 (LI 2019/326).
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Part 9 Acclimatisation districts and societies [Revoked] Part 9: revoked, on 25 June 2021, by regulation 19 of the Wildlife Amendment Regulations 2021 (LI 2021/129). [Revoked] Regulation 40: revoked, on 25 June 2021, by regulation 19 of the Wildlife Amendment Regulations 2021 (LI 2021/129). [Revoked] Regulation 41: revoked, on 25 June 2021, by regulation 19 of the Wildlife Amendment Regulations 2021 (LI 2021/129).
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[Revoked] Regulation 42: revoked, on 25 June 2021, by regulation 19 of the Wildlife Amendment Regulations 2021 (LI 2021/129). [Revoked] Regulation 43: revoked, on 25 June 2021, by regulation 19 of the Wildlife Amendment Regulations 2021 (LI 2021/129).
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40 41 42 43 18 Version as at 28 October 2021 Wildlife Regulations 1955 Part 10 r 46 Part 10 General 43A Pollution of waters (1) No person shall cast or throw into any waters, or discharge or cause to be put or discharged into or placed on the bank or margin of any waters, any sawdust or sawmill refuse, lime (other than agricultural or slaked lime), sheep dip, flaxmill refuse, oil, chlorinated hydrocarbon pesticide, or any other substance poisonous or injurious to wildlife or the food of wildlife.
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(2) In this regulation the term waters means any salt, brackish, or fresh waters in New Zealand, or on the coasts or bays thereof; and includes artificial waters. (3) A person who contravenes subclause (1) commits an infringement offence and is liable to— (a) (b) an infringement fee of $400; or a fine imposed by a court not exceeding $800. Regulation 43A: inserted, on 6 March 1972, by regulation 2 of the Wildlife Regulations 1955, Amendment No 6 (SR 1972/30).
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Regulation 43A(1): amended, on 3 February 2020, by regulation 117(1) of the Conservation (Infringement Offences in Regulations) Amendment Regulations 2019 (LI 2019/326). Regulation 43A(3): replaced, on 3 February 2020, by regulation 117(2) of the Conservation (Infringe‐ ment Offences in Regulations) Amendment Regulations 2019 (LI 2019/326).
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44 45 (1) [Revoked] Regulation 44: revoked, on 3 February 2020, by regulation 118 of the Conservation (Infringement Offences in Regulations) Amendment Regulations 2019 (LI 2019/326). Use of fines payable under section 68 of Act If the court directs that part of a fine is payable to an officer or employee of a Fish and Game Council under section 68 of the Act, that person must hold the money in trust for the council.
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(2) A council may only apply money received under subclause (1) for the purposes of— (a) (b) paying the costs of and incidental to the prosecution; and carrying out its functions under section 26Q of the Conservation Act 1987. Regulation 45: replaced, on 25 June 2021, by regulation 20 of the Wildlife Amendment Regulations 2021 (LI 2021/129). 46 [Revoked] Regulation 46: revoked, on 25 June 2021, by regulation 21 of the Wildlife Amendment Regulations 2021 (LI 2021/129).
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19 Part 10 r 47 Wildlife Regulations 1955 Version as at 28 October 2021 47 Penalties for infringement offences in Act The penalties for an infringement offence in the Act are the penalties specified for that infringement offence in the third and fourth columns of Schedule 5. Regulation 47: inserted, on 3 February 2020, by regulation 119 of the Conservation (Infringement Offences in Regulations) Amendment Regulations 2019 (LI 2019/326).
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48 Infringement notice and reminder notice (1) An infringement notice issued under section 70W of the Act must be in form 1 set out in Schedule 6. (2) A reminder notice issued under section 70X of the Act must be in form 2 set out in Schedule 6. Regulation 48: inserted, on 3 February 2020, by regulation 119 of the Conservation (Infringement Offences in Regulations) Amendment Regulations 2019 (LI 2019/326).
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49 Report on legal proceedings Every Fish and Game Council or other body that undertakes legal proceedings in respect of any breach of the Act or of these regulations or of any notification issued under the Act must, as soon as practicable after the completion of the proceedings, forward to the Director-General a statement of the circumstances giving rise to the proceedings and the result of the proceedings.
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Regulation 49: inserted, on 25 June 2021, by regulation 22 of the Wildlife Amendment Regulations 2021 (LI 2021/129).
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20 Version as at 28 October 2021 Wildlife Regulations 1955 Schedule 4 Schedule 1 Taxidermist’s register Number of entry Name and address of depositor Date received Description of wildlife deposited Name and address of person to whom delivered Date of delivery Schedule 2 Certificate of registration of Acclimatisation Society [Revoked] r 31 r 40 Schedule 2: revoked, on 25 June 2021, by regulation 23 of the Wildlife Amendment Regulations 2021 (LI 2021/129).
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Schedule 3 Form of income and expenditure accounts and balance sheet of acclimatisation societies [Revoked] Schedule 3: revoked, on 25 June 2021, by regulation 23 of the Wildlife Amendment Regulations 2021 (LI 2021/129). r 42 Schedule 4 Regulations revoked [Revoked] Schedule 4: revoked, on 25 June 2021, by regulation 23 of the Wildlife Amendment Regulations 2021 (LI 2021/129).
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21 Schedule 5 Wildlife Regulations 1955 Version as at 28 October 2021 Schedule 5 Penalties for infringement offences under Wildlife Act 1953 Schedule 5: inserted, on 3 February 2020, by regulation 120 of the Conservation (Infringement Offences in Regulations) Amendment Regulations 2019 (LI 2019/326).
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r 47 Description of offence Hunting during close season Hunting without licence during open season Contravening terms of open season notification Hunting wildlife in contravention of conditions prescribed by Minister Failing to produce licence on demand Hunting or killing any absolutely protected wildlife Hunting or killing any partially protected wildlife Hunting or killing any game Buying, disposing of, or possessing any absolutely protected wildlife Buying, disposing of, or possessing any partially protected wildlife Buying, disposing of, or possessing any game Buying, disposing of, or possessing any skin, feathers, or other portion, or any egg, of any absolutely protected wildlife Buying, disposing of, or possessing any skin, feathers, or other portion, or any egg, of any partially protected wildlife Buying, disposing of, or possessing any skin, feathers, or other portion, or any egg, of any game Robbing, disturbing, destroying, or possessing the nest of any absolutely protected wildlife Robbing, disturbing, destroying, or possessing the nest of any partially protected wildlife Robbing, disturbing, destroying, or possessing the nest of any game Taking game in contravention of Act or notification Failing to comply with condition of authority to take or kill wildlife Liberating wildlife or exporting animals or animal products Transporting wildlife without proper information or container Farming or breeding certain unprotected animals Failing to report accidental or incidental death or injury Interfering with
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or incidental death or injury Interfering with items on land under section 59 Littering Acting without required licence, permit, etc Infringement fee ($) 600 400 400 400 Maximum fine ($) 1,200 800 800 800 200 800 600 400 600 400 400 600 400 400 800 600 400 400 400 800 200 800 600 600 300 600 400 1,600 1,200 800 1,200 800 800 1,200 800 800 1,600 1,200 800 800 800 1,600 400 1,600 1,200 1,200 600 1,200 Section 70B(2) 70C(5) 70D(2) 70E(3) 70F(3) 70G(2) 70G(2) 70G(2) 70G(2) 70G(2) 70G(2) 70G(2) 70G(2) 70G(2) 70G(2) 70G(2) 70G(2) 70H(3) 70I(3) 70J(2) 70K(3)
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70G(2) 70G(2) 70G(2) 70H(3) 70I(3) 70J(2) 70K(3) 70L(3) 70M(2) 70N(2) 70O(2) 70P(2) 22 Version as at 28 October 2021 Wildlife Regulations 1955 Schedule 5 Section 70Q(2) 70R(3) 70S(5) 70T(3) Description of offence Contravening instruments made under Act Failing to comply with section 70R(1) (which relates to prohibited conduct in wildlife refuge) Failing to comply with section 70S(1) to (4) (which relates to prohibited conduct in relation to waterfowl) Failing to comply with section 70T(1) and (2) (which relates to prohibited conduct in relation to homing pigeons) Infringement fee ($) 400 600 Maximum fine ($) 800 1,200 400 200 800 400 Schedule 5 Licence fees [Revoked] Schedule 5: revoked, on 1 October 1997, by regulation 6(a) of the Wildlife Amendment Regulations 1997 (SR 1997/178).
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r 13 23 Schedule 6 Wildlife Regulations 1955 Schedule 6 Infringement notice and reminder notice Version as at 28 October 2021 r 48 Schedule 6: inserted, on 3 February 2020, by regulation 120 of the Conservation (Infringement Offences in Regulations) Amendment Regulations 2019 (LI 2019/326). Form 1 Infringement notice Section 70W, Wildlife Act 1953 Infringement notice No: Date of notice: Enforcement authority This infringement notice is issued by [name or identification number of authorised person].
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Address for correspondence: Details of person to whom infringement notice issued Full name: Full address: †Date of birth: *†Gender: *†Occupation: *Telephone number: †Not required if the notice is served on a company or other body corporate. *Specify only if known. Alleged infringement offence details The offence is one against [specify provision].
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Date: Time: Place: Nature of alleged infringement: Infringement fee payable: Service details This infringement notice was served by [method of service] at [full address of service] on [date]. 24 Version as at 28 October 2021 Wildlife Regulations 1955 Schedule 6 Payment of infringement fee The infringement fee is payable within 28 days after [date infringement notice served]. The infringement fee may be paid to [name of enforcement authority] by [specify method(s)].
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Information If there is anything in these notes you do not understand, you should consult a lawyer. 1 This notice sets out an alleged infringement offence. Payments 2 3 If you pay the infringement fee for the alleged infringement offence within 28 days after you are served with this notice, no further enforcement action will be taken for the offence. Payments should be made to [name of enforcement authority] in the manner specified in this notice.
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If, under section 21(3A) or (3C)(a) of the Summary Proceedings Act 1957, you enter or have entered into an arrangement with [name of enforcement authority] allowing you to pay the infringement fee by instalments, paragraphs 5(b) and (c) and 6 to 9 below do not apply, and you are not entitled either to request a hearing to deny liability or to ask the court to consider any submissions (as to penalty or otherwise) in respect of the infringement.
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Defence 4 You have a complete defence against proceedings for an alleged infringement offence if the infringement fee has been paid to [name of enforcement author‐ ity] in the manner specified in this notice before, or within 28 days after, a reminder notice in respect of the alleged offence is served on you. Late pay‐ ment or payment made in any other manner is not a defence.
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Further action, including right to request hearing 5 You may— (a) (b) (c) raise any matter relating to the circumstances of the alleged offence for consideration by [name of enforcement authority]; or deny liability for the alleged offence and request a court hearing; or admit liability for the alleged offence but have a court consider written submissions as to penalty or otherwise.
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6 To take an action listed in paragraph 5, you must write to [name of enforcement authority] at the address for correspondence shown on this notice. You must sign the letter and it must be delivered within 28 days after you have been served with this notice, or within any further time that [name of enforcement authority] allows.
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25 Schedule 6 Wildlife Regulations 1955 Version as at 28 October 2021 7 8 9 If, in your letter, you deny liability for the alleged offence and request a court hearing, [name of enforcement authority] will serve you with a notice of hear‐ ing that sets out the place and time at which the court will hear the matter (unless [name of enforcement authority] decides to take no further action to require payment for the alleged offence).
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Note: If the court finds you guilty of the offence, the court is entitled to take into account any maximum fine for the offence, not just the infringement fee. In that case, the court may impose a fine that is greater than the infringement fee (but you still cannot get a conviction). Also, if the court finds you guilty of the offence, costs will be imposed in addition to any penalty, and you will be required to pay a hearing fee.
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If you admit liability for the alleged offence but want the court to consider your submissions as to penalty or otherwise, you must, in your letter,— (a) (b) (c) request a hearing; and admit liability for the offence; and set out the written submissions you wish the court to consider. [Name of enforcement authority] will then file your letter with the court (unless [name of enforcement authority] decides to take no further action to require payment for the alleged offence).
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If you follow this process, there will be no oral hearing before the court. Note: The court is entitled to take into account any maximum fine for the offence, not just the infringement fee. In that case, the court may impose a fine that is greater than the infringement fee (but you still cannot get a conviction). Also, costs will be imposed in addition to any penalty.
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Non-payment of fee If you do not pay the infringement fee and do not request a hearing in respect of the alleged offence within 28 days after you have been served with this notice or within any further time that [name of enforcement authority] allows, you will be served with a reminder notice (unless [name of enforcement author‐ ity] decides to take no further action to require payment for the alleged offence).
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Please note that in some circumstances, if you do not receive a reminder notice, you may still become liable to pay a fine and court costs.
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If you do not pay the infringement fee and do not request a hearing in respect of the alleged offence within 28 days after being served with the reminder notice,— (a) [name of enforcement authority] may, unless it decides to take no further action to require payment for the alleged offence, provide particulars of the reminder notice for filing in the District Court; and (b) if so, you will become liable to pay court costs as well as a fine.
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10 11 26 Version as at 28 October 2021 Wildlife Regulations 1955 Schedule 6 12 The fine will be equal to the amount of the infringement fee or the amount of the infringement fee remaining unpaid. Correspondence 13 When writing, please specify— (a) (b) (c) the date of the alleged infringement offence; and the infringement notice number; and your full name and address for replies.
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Note: All correspondence regarding the infringement offence must be directed to [name of enforcement authority] at the address shown on this notice. Further details of your rights and obligations 14 Further details of your rights and obligations are set out in section 21 of the Summary Proceedings Act 1957. Schedule 6 form 1: inserted, on 3 February 2020, by regulation 120 of the Conservation (Infringe‐ ment Offences in Regulations) Amendment Regulations 2019 (LI 2019/326).
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27 Schedule 6 Wildlife Regulations 1955 Version as at 28 October 2021 Form 2 Reminder notice Section 70X, Wildlife Act 1953 Reminder notice No: Date of notice: This notice is to remind you that you have been issued with an infringement notice. The details of the infringement notice are as follows. Enforcement authority The infringement notice was issued by [name or identification number of authorised person].
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Address for correspondence: Details of person to whom infringement notice issued Full name: Full address: †Date of birth: *†Gender: *†Occupation: *Telephone number: †Not required if the notice is served on a company or other body corporate. *Specify only if known. Alleged infringement offence details The offence is one against [specify provision].
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Date: Time: Place: Nature of alleged infringement: Infringement fee payable: Amount of infringement fee remaining unpaid: Service details (To be provided for filing in court) The infringement notice was served by [method of service] at [full address of service] on [date]. This reminder notice was served by [method of service] at [full address of service] on [date].
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28 Version as at 28 October 2021 Wildlife Regulations 1955 Schedule 6 Payment of infringement fee The infringement fee was payable to [name of enforcement authority] within 28 days after [date infringement notice served]. The infringement fee has not been paid. The last day for payment of the infringement fee is [date], being 28 days after the date of service of this notice. The infringement fee may be paid to [name of enforcement authority] by [specify method(s)].
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Information If there is anything in these notes you do not understand, you should consult a lawyer. 1 You have not paid the infringement fee described in this notice, or asked for a hearing, within 28 days after you were served with the infringement notice. That is why you have been served with this reminder notice.
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Payments 2 3 If you pay the infringement fee for the alleged infringement offence within 28 days after you are served with this notice, no further enforcement action will be taken for the offence. Payments should be made to [name of enforcement authority] in the manner specified in this notice.
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If, under section 21(3A) or (3C)(a) of the Summary Proceedings Act 1957, you enter or have entered into an arrangement with [name of enforcement authority] allowing you to pay the infringement fee by instalments, paragraphs 5(b) and (c) and 6 to 9 below do not apply, and you are not entitled either to request a hearing to deny liability or to ask the court to consider any submissions (as to penalty or otherwise) in respect of the infringement.
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https://docs-lawep.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/1698943939563.pdf
https://www.legislation.govt.nz/regulation/public/1955/0028/latest/096be8ed81bb5edd.pdf
Defence 4 You have a complete defence against proceedings for an alleged infringement offence if the infringement fee has been paid to [name of enforcement author‐ ity] in the manner specified in this notice before, or within 28 days after, this notice is served on you. Late payment or payment made in any other manner is not a defence.
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https://www.legislation.govt.nz/regulation/public/1955/0028/latest/096be8ed81bb5edd.pdf
Further action, including right to request hearing 5 You may— (a) (b) (c) raise any matter relating to the circumstances of the alleged offence for consideration by [name of enforcement authority]; or deny liability for the alleged offence and request a court hearing; or admit liability for the alleged offence but have a court consider written submissions as to penalty or otherwise.
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6 To take an action listed in paragraph 5, you must write to [name of enforcement authority] at the address for correspondence shown on this notice. You must 29 Schedule 6 Wildlife Regulations 1955 Version as at 28 October 2021 7 8 9 sign the letter and it must be delivered within 28 days after you have been served with this notice, or within any further time that [name of enforcement authority] allows.
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If, in your letter, you deny liability for the alleged offence and request a court hearing, [name of enforcement authority] will serve you with a notice of hear‐ ing that sets out the place and time at which the court will hear the matter (unless [name of enforcement authority] decides to take no further action to require payment for the alleged offence).
Gender Based violence- Violence Against Women
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New Zealand
https://docs-lawep.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/1698943939563.pdf
https://www.legislation.govt.nz/regulation/public/1955/0028/latest/096be8ed81bb5edd.pdf
Note: If the court finds you guilty of the offence, the court is entitled to take into account any maximum fine for the offence, not just the infringement fee. In that case, the court may impose a fine that is greater than the infringement fee (but you still cannot get a conviction). Also, if the court finds you guilty of the offence, costs will be imposed in addition to any penalty, and you will be required to pay a hearing fee.
Gender Based violence- Violence Against Women
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https://docs-lawep.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/1698943939563.pdf
https://www.legislation.govt.nz/regulation/public/1955/0028/latest/096be8ed81bb5edd.pdf
If you admit liability for the alleged offence but want the court to consider your submissions as to penalty or otherwise, you must, in your letter,— (a) (b) (c) request a hearing; and admit liability for the offence; and set out the written submissions you wish the court to consider. [Name of enforcement authority] will then file your letter with the court (unless [name of enforcement authority] decides to take no further action to require payment for the alleged offence).
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https://docs-lawep.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/1698943939563.pdf
https://www.legislation.govt.nz/regulation/public/1955/0028/latest/096be8ed81bb5edd.pdf
If you follow this process, there will be no oral hearing before the court. Note: The court is entitled to take into account any maximum fine for the offence, not just the infringement fee. In that case, the court may impose a fine that is greater than the infringement fee (but you still cannot get a conviction). Also, costs will be imposed in addition to any penalty.
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Non-payment of fee 10 If you do not pay the infringement fee and do not request a hearing in respect of the alleged offence within 28 days after you have been served with this notice, you will become liable to pay court costs as well as a fine (unless [name of enforcement authority] decides to take no further action to require payment for the alleged offence). 11 The fine will be equal to the amount of the infringement fee or the amount of the infringement fee remaining unpaid.
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Correspondence 12 When writing, please specify— (a) (b) the date of the alleged infringement offence; and the reminder notice number; and 30 Version as at 28 October 2021 Wildlife Regulations 1955 Schedule 6 (c) your full name and address for replies. Note: All correspondence regarding the infringement offence must be directed to [name of enforcement authority] at the address shown on this notice.
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Further details of your rights and obligations 13 Further details of your rights and obligations are set out in section 21 of the Summary Proceedings Act 1957. Schedule 6 form 2: inserted, on 3 February 2020, by regulation 120 of the Conservation (Infringe‐ ment Offences in Regulations) Amendment Regulations 2019 (LI 2019/326). T J Sherrard, Clerk of the Executive Council. Issued under the authority of the Legislation Act 2019. Date of notification in Gazette: 24 March 1955.
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Date of notification in Gazette: 24 March 1955. 31 Wildlife Regulations 1955 Version as at 28 October 2021 Notes Notes 1 General This is a consolidation of the Wildlife Regulations 1955 that incorporates the amendments made to the legislation so that it shows the law as at its stated date. 2 Legal status A consolidation is taken to correctly state, as at its stated date, the law enacted or made by the legislation consolidated and by the amendments. This presump‐ tion applies unless the contrary is shown.
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Section 78 of the Legislation Act 2019 provides that this consolidation, pub‐ lished as an electronic version, is an official version. A printed version of legis‐ lation that is produced directly from this official electronic version is also an official version. 3 Editorial and format changes The Parliamentary Counsel Office makes editorial and format changes to con‐ solidations using the powers under subpart 2 of Part 3 of the Legislation Act 2019. See also PCO editorial conventions for consolidations.
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4 Amendments incorporated in this consolidation Legislation Act (Sub-delegated Secondary Legislation) Regulations 2021 (LI 2021/248): regulation 4 Wildlife Amendment Regulations 2021 (LI 2021/129) Conservation (Infringement Offences in Regulations) Amendment Regulations 2019 (LI 2019/326): Part 10 Wildlife Amendment Regulations 1997 (SR 1997/178) Wildlife Regulations 1955, Amendment No 12 (SR 1996/12) Conservation Act 1987 (1987 No 65): section 65(3) Wildlife Regulations 1955, Amendment No 7 (SR 1973/3) Wildlife Regulations 1955, Amendment No 6 (SR 1972/30) Wildlife Regulations 1955, Amendment No 5 (SR 1971/270) Wildlife Regulations 1955, Amendment No 4 (SR 1965/70) Wildlife Regulations 1955 Amendment No 1 (SR 1962/55) Wellington, New Zealand: Published under the authority of the New Zealand Government—2022 32
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2018 Economic and Financial Review Ministry of Finance Nevis Island Administration Table of Contents Overview Fiscal Performance Revenue Expenditure Debt Management Nevis Tourism Authority Employment International Financial Services Appendix I Appendix II Page 1 3 3 9 13 16 17 22 26 28 Overview The end of 2018 marked the third consecutive year of positive global economic growth.
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The challenge for both developing and emerging market economies was to be able to channel this growth spell into tangible economic and social change within their own borders.
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With most global forecasts depicting an impending slowdown in the very near future, it becomes increasingly more important for these economies to take advantage of the opportunities that exist, build resilience to secure any gains achieved and find innovative ways to improve and maintain their long-term prospects with regards to both continued economic development and their desired level of social and environmental change.
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As a small island developing state (SIDS) it is important to identify and measure national vulnerabilities then develop multilayer strategies to counteract both endogenous and exogenous risks. A risk based approach to public financial management is a good foundation upon which sustainable resilience to these types of shocks could be built.
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The Administration has acknowledged this and the 2019 Budget Address speaks towards the development of a plan to incorporate such an approach in the operations of the Government1. The incorporating of the achievement of the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030 into the National Strategy is one method by which economic development could be both inclusive and sustainable. The Nevis Island Administration’s (NIA) fiscal year 2018 was marked by both triumphs and shortfalls.
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While deficits were significantly reduced some operational gaps remained unchanged.
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NIA 6 Year Performance Recap Graph 1 NIA Comparison of Recurrent Revenue and Expenditure By Quarter (2018/2017) Graph 2 160,000,000 140,000,000 120,000,000 100,000,000 80,000,000 60,000,000 40,000,000 20,000,000 0 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Recurrent Revenue Recurrent Expenditure Capital Revenue Capital Expenditure Debt Service Payments 50,000,000 45,000,000 40,000,000 35,000,000 30,000,000 25,000,000 20,000,000 15,000,000 10,000,000 5,000,000 0 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 2018 2017 Current Revenue Current Expenditure Overall, the results for the period were generally favourable with recurrent revenue trending upwards.
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The pace of this recovery has been a little slower than expected and has not been as broad base as hoped. 1 Nevis Island Administration Budget Address 2019: Harnessing the Synergies of Innovation and Entrepreneurship: while Increasing global Competitiveness to achieve our Socio-Economic Goals 1 Recurrent expenditure continues to rise, even though the Administration has outlined efforts to prioritize and curtail spending.
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Debt service payments are on the rise after about three years of relative stability while capital expenditure is on the decline after four years of year on year increase with the largest outlay in six years occurring in 2017. One triumph for the Administration was the successful conclusion of the debt restructuring exercise with the St. Kitts Nevis Anguilla National Bank Limited, which was finalized in August 2018 affording the NIA a clearer vision in regards to its debt management strategy.
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However, during the year some public investment projects were beleaguered with delays which would have likely resulted in scheduled completion dates and budgets having to be revised. The Nevis Island Administration’s fiscal performance for the year 2018 showed improvements in most areas in relation to Central Government operations. The fiscal balances as listed in Table 1 below all showed improvements when compared to fiscal year 2017.
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Table 1: Comparison of Fiscal Balances 2018/2017 (in millions of EC$ in Economic Classification Format) Fiscal Balances Actual 2018 Actual 2017 (restated) Budget 2018 Current A/c Primary Balance Overall Balance (9.09) 10.54 (6.64) (12.40) 0.55 (16.13) (11.86) (17.31) (35.08) NIA Fiscal Balance 2013-2018 Graph 3 30,000,000 20,000,000 10,000,000 - (10,000,000) 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 The Primary Balance is in a surplus position as at the 31 December, 2018.
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The deficits that existed in the previous fiscal year2 have been and the reduced Administration’s financial position at the end of 2018.
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(20,000,000) Current Account Balance the However, with expected slowdown in global growth for the next two years and the ongoing challenges being faced by the island from International Financial Regulatory Bodies, the Administration will need to be creative in its efforts to maintain its positive growth prospects, to realize tangible expansion in economic activity across all sectors especially the productive Primary Balance Overall Balance 2 Primary Balance as at 31st December 2017 restated as at 31st December 2018.
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2 sectors, to achieve meaningful levels of job creation and to keep pace with and utilize innovative technology to help fuel these initiatives. Fiscal Performance Revenue NEVIS ISLAND ADMINISTRATION COMPOSITION OF RECURRENT REVENUE FOR JANUARY TO DECEMBER 2018 CHART 1 Taxes on Income and Profit, 17,608,922 , 13% Taxes on Property, 3,852,772 , 3% Taxes on Domestic Goods and Services, 35,557,321 , 25% Non Tax Revenue, 35,623,617 , 26% Taxes on International Trade, 45,798,182 , 33% percent.
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Recurrent Revenue for the year 2018 ($138.44 million) surpassed that of 2017 ($129.06 million) by 7.27 The major contributor to revenue continues to be tax revenue at 53 percent, non-tax revenue at 19 percent and capital/grant revenue at 28 percent as depicted in Chart 2 below. In Chart 2B we see that the share of tax revenue has marginally increased from the 2017 level. The main contributor to tax revenue as illustrated in the adjoining Chart 1 is taxes on international trade at 33 percent.
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CHART 2 TOTAL REVENUE JAN - DEC 2018 Taxes on Income and Profit 9% CHART 2B TOTAL REVENUE JAN - DEC 2017 Capital Revenue 28% Non Tax Revenue 19% Taxes on Property 2% Taxes on Domestic Goods and Services 18% Taxes on Internatio nal Trade 24% Capital Revenue 31% Non Tax Revenue 17% Tax Revenue 52% The NIA relies on several sources of revenue and some of these are considered to be significant contributors to both tax and non-tax revenue.
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Graph 4 and Table 2 below provides some insight into the performance of these key sources. 3 NIA Comparison of Main Contributers to Current Revenue 2018/2017 Graph 4 20,000,000 18,000,000 16,000,000 14,000,000 12,000,000 10,000,000 8,000,000 6,000,000 4,000,000 2,000,000 - Stamp Duties VAT – I.R.D. VAT - Customs Import Duties Customs Service Charge Offshore F.S.
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Supply Office Coporate Income Tax Social Services Levy Excise and Export Duty 2018 2017 2018 Budget Graph 3 and Table 2 indicate that on average these key sources either met or exceeded their 2017 levels. However, only two came in above budgeted levels for the current period, which were customs service charge and excise and export duty.
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Table 2: Comparison of Main Contributors to Recurrent Revenue (in millions EC$) Actual 2018 Actual 2017 Budget 2018 Variance 2018/2017 Variance Budget 2018 Stamp Duties VAT-I.R.D VAT-Customs Import Duties Customs Service Charge Offshore F.S.
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Supply Office Corporate Income Tax Social Levy Excise and Export Duty Services 10.56 16.93 16.11 11.75 8.86 13.18 7.01 6.20 10.49 6.64 8.15 17.05 15.56 11.74 8.14 13.26 6.94 7.64 9.63 5.38 11.60 18.00 16.75 11.94 8.50 14.92 7.50 6.20 10.50 4.80 2.41 (0.12) 0.55 0.01 0.72 (0.08) 0.07 (1.44) 0.86 1.26 (1.04) (1.07) (0.64) (0.19) 0.36 (1.74) (0.49) 0 (0.01) 1.26 Table 3 below highlights the revenue forgone by the Customs Department for the periods 2017 and 2018 due to the granting of concessions.
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In 2018, the total value of the revenue lost fell by 8.47 percent when compared to 2017. 4 NIA Custom Revenue Loss by Category Jan -Dec 2018 Chart 2C 55.04% 37.76% 7.20% Central Government SOEs/Statutory Authorities Chart 2C indicates that the Non-Government category (which includes the Private Sector, Individuals/Households and NPISH) received the largest share of the concessions for the review period. Within this category restaurants were granted the largest value of concessions ($6.36 million).
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Concessions granted to small and medium sized businesses amounted to $0.74 million in 2018, a decline of 17.05 percent over the amount granted in 2017. Non Government The Administration’s new concession policy which came into effect in 2016 grants Duty exemptions for capital and other related items for new business startups. Exemptions on vehicles in particular are only granted if the business owner can prove that the vehicle is an essential part of the delivery of its products and services to clients.
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