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(A) the person pays the infringement notice penalty for the offence in accordance with this part, in relation to 1 of the notices;

(B) the person enters into an infringement notice management plan for the infringement notice penalty for the offence, or the penalty is added to the person’s infringement notice management plan, in relation to 1 of the notices;

(C) the administering authority waives the infringement notice penalty for the offence in relation to 1 of the notices.

10BSection 125 (3)

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(3) This section is subject to section 127 (Withdrawal of infringement notice).

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Proposed new clauses 11A to 11F

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11AReminder notices

New section 129 (da)

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(da) the person has not applied to the administering authority for waiver of the infringement notice penalty; and

11BAdditional information in reminder notices

Section 131 (1) (e) and (f)

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(e) within the required time after the reminder notice is served on the person, the person may do 1 or more of the following things:

(i) pay the infringement notice penalty now payable for the offence;

(ii) apply to the administering authority for—

(A) an infringement notice management plan; or

(B) if the person has an infringement notice management plan—the addition of the infringement notice penalty to the plan; or

(C) waiver of the infringement notice penalty;

(iii) dispute liability for the offence;

(iv) apply to the administering authority for additional time to do the thing; and

11CSection 131 (1) (h)

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(h) if the person pays the penalty within the required time or the penalty is waived, then, unless the infringement notice is withdrawn and any penalty refunded—

11DSection 131 (1) (k)

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(k) if the person does not pay the infringement notice penalty, apply to have the penalty waived or dispute liability for the offence within the required time, the person may be prosecuted for the offence.


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