Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00739:schedule:3:p60
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00739
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 3 (pt 60/63)
Character Range: 162671–165207

be identified by a unique number; and
 (b) specify the date of service of the notice; and
 (c) specify the full name, or surname and initials, and address of the person; and
 (d) give brief details of the offence, including:
 (i) the date and approximate time of the offence; and
 (ii) where the offence happened; and
 (iii) the provision of these Regulations contravened; and
 (e) specify the penalty for the offence payable under the notice; and
 (f) specify the place where, and any method by which, the penalty may be paid; and
 (g) specify the Competent Authority's name and address; and
 (h) contain the additional information required by regulation 21.3; and
 (i) be signed by the authorised officer.

21.3  Additional information in infringement notices
  The infringement notice must inform the person that:
 (a) the person may pay the penalty specified in the notice:
 (i) by posting or delivering the payment to the place of payment specified in the notice; or
 (ii) in any other way specified in the notice; and
 (b) unless the notice is withdrawn, if the person pays the penalty within 28 days after the day when the notice is served on the person (or any longer time allowed in writing by the authorised officer):
 (i) any liability of the person for the offence to which the notice relates will be discharged; and
 (ii) the person will not be prosecuted in court for the offence; and
 (iii) the person will not be taken to have been convicted of the offence; and
 (c) if the person does not pay the penalty within that time, the person may be prosecuted in court for the offence; and
 (d) if the person wishes a court to decide whether he or she is guilty of the offence, the person must notify the Competent Authority accordingly in writing within 28 days after the day when the notice is served on the person; and
 (e) if the person notifies the Competent Authority in writing of that wish within the 28 days:
 (i) the infringement notice may be withdrawn; and
 (ii) he or she may be prosecuted in court for the offence; and
 (f) if the person is prosecuted in court and found guilty of the offence, the person may be convicted of the offence and ordered to pay a penalty and costs, and be subject to any other order that the court makes.

21.4  Reminder notices
 (1) If an infringement notice is served by an authorised officer on a person for an offence and the penalty specified in the notice is not paid within 28 days after the day when the notice is served on the person, the officer may give a reminder notice to