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Airports (Control of On-Airport Activities) Regulations 1997
146Service of infringement notices
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#### 146 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 to, the address of the place of residence or business of the individual that is last known to the authorised person; or
(c) by giving it, at the place of residence or business of the individual that is last known to the authorised person, to another person who is, or is reasonably believed by the authorised person to be, above the age of 16 years and apparently an occupant of, or employed at, the place.
(3) An infringement notice may be served on a corporation:
(a) by sending it by post to the head office, registered office, principal office or other postal address of the corporation; or
(b) by giving it to a person who is, or is reasonably believed by the authorised person to be:
(i) an officer of, or in the service of, the corporation; and
(ii) above the age of 16 years;
at the head office, registered office, principal office or other place of business of the corporation.
(4) An infringement notice for an infringement notice offence under Division 2, 3 or 4 of Part 4 may also be served:
(a) personally on a person who appears to be the driver of the vehicle; or
(b) by securely placing the notice on the vehicle in a conspicuous position; or
(c) if the airport‑operator company receives a statutory declaration under paragraph 155A(2)(b) or (c), by serving the notice, in accordance with subregulation (2), on the person named in the statutory declaration as being the driver of the vehicle at the time of the alleged offence.
(5) If an infringement notice for an infringement notice offence under Division 2, 3 or 4 of Part 4 is to be served by post on the owner of the vehicle, it may be addressed to the owner:
(a) at the owner’s last‑known place of residence or business; or
(b) for the owner of a vehicle registered under a law of a State or Territory, at the latest address of the owner in the record of registration of the vehicle.
(6) If an infringement notice for an infringement notice offence under Division 2, 3 or 4 of Part 4 is to be served by post on a person named in a statutory declaration under subregulation 155A(2), it may be addressed to the person at the address given in the statutory declaration.