Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00952:reg:8:p94
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00952
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 94/100)
Character Range: 284581–287061

notice is served (or any longer time allowed in writing by the Secretary), then:
 (i) any liability of the recipient for the offence will be discharged; and
 (ii) the recipient will not be prosecuted in a court for the offence; and
 (iii) the recipient will not be taken to have been convicted of the offence; and
 (i) must state the greatest penalty that a court could impose on the recipient for the offence; and
 (j) must state the number of demerit points that the recipient will accrue for the offence; and
 (k) must state that if the recipient is prosecuted in court and found guilty of the offence:
 (i) the recipient may be convicted of the offence and ordered to pay a penalty and costs; and
 (ii) will be subject to any other order that the court makes; and
 (iii) will accrue the number of demerit points specified in the notice; and
 (l) must state how and to whom the recipient can apply to be allowed more time to pay the penalty; and
 (m) must be signed by the authorised person who issued it.
 (2) An infringement notice may contain any other information that the authorised person who issues it thinks necessary.

11.30  Service of infringement notices
 (1) An infringement notice must be served on the person to whom it is issued.
 (2) An infringement notice may be served on an individual:
 (a) by giving it to the individual; or
 (b) by leaving it at, or by sending it by post, telex, fax or similar facility to, the address of the place of residence or business (the relevant place) of the individual last known to the authorised person who issues it; or
 (c) by giving it, at the relevant place, to someone who:
 (i) lives or is employed, or apparently lives or is employed, there; and
 (ii) is, or the authorised person who issues it has reason to believe is, over 16 years of age.
 (3) An infringement notice may be served on a corporation:
 (a) by leaving it at, or by sending it by post, telex, fax or similar facility to, the address of the head office, a registered office or a principal office of the corporation; or
 (b) by giving it, at an office mentioned in paragraph (a), to someone who is, or the authorised person who issues it has reason to believe is, an officer or employee of the corporation.

11.35  Time for payment of penalty
  The penalty stated in an infringement notice must be paid:
 (a) within 28 days after the day on which the notice is served on the person to whom it is issued; or
 (b) if the person applies for a further period