Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:reg:8:p86
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 86/105)
Character Range: 602287–605007

detection equipment used for the screening:
 (a) the make and model of the equipment;
 (b) the number of persons in relation to whom the equipment is used in a period;
 (c) the number of double positive results occurring in a period;
 (d) for each double positive result—the day and time the double positive result occurs.

Part 7—Enforcement

7.01  Purpose and effect of Part
 (1) For section 117 of the Act, this Part sets up an infringement notice scheme in relation to alleged offences against the Act and these Regulations as an alternative to prosecution.
 (2) This Part does not:
 (a) require an infringement notice to be issued to a person for an alleged offence; or
 (b) affect the liability of a person to be prosecuted for an alleged offence if an infringement notice is not issued to the person for the offence; or
 (c) prevent the issue of 2 or more infringement notices to a person for an alleged offence; or
 (d) affect the liability of a person to be prosecuted for an alleged offence if the person does not comply with an infringement notice for the offence; or
 (e) limit or otherwise affect the penalty that may be imposed by a court on a person convicted of an offence.

7.02  Definition for Part—authorised person
  In this Part:
authorised person means:
 (a) a law enforcement officer; or
 (b) an airport security guard; or
 (c) an aviation security inspector; or
 (d) an eligible customs officer.

7.03  Penalty payable under infringement notice
The penalty payable under an infringement notice issued under this Part for an alleged offence against the Act or these Regulations is one‑fifth of the maximum penalty that a court could impose for the offence.

7.04  Authorised persons may issue infringement notices
 (1) If an authorised person (other than an eligible customs officer) believes on reasonable grounds that a person has committed an offence of strict liability against the Act or these Regulations, the authorised person may, subject to subregulation (2), issue to the person an infringement notice for the alleged offence.
 (2) The authorised person must not issue an infringement notice for an alleged offence against subsection 13(1), 46(1), 47(1), 48(1), 54(1), 55(1) or 56(1) of the Act.
 (3) If an authorised person who is an eligible customs officer believes on reasonable grounds that a person has committed an offence against subregulation 3.03(1), 3.07(3), 3.07(3A) or 3.12(1), the authorised person may issue to the person an infringement notice for the alleged offence.

7.05  Contents of infringement notice
 (1) An infringement notice:
 (a) must bear a unique number; and
 (b) must state the name of the authorised person who issued it, and:
 (i) if he or she is a law