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Airports (Control of On-Airport Activities) Regulations 1997
152Evidentiary matters
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#### 152 Evidentiary matters
(1) At the hearing of a prosecution for an offence for which an infringement notice has been issued, a certificate signed by an authorised person that states:
(a) that the authorised person did not allow further time under paragraph 148(1)(b) for payment of the notice penalty; and
(b) that the penalty has not been paid in accordance with the notice within 28 days after the date of service of the notice;
is evidence of those matters.
(2) At the hearing of a prosecution for an offence for which an infringement notice has been issued, a certificate signed by an authorised person and stating:
(a) that the authorised person allowed, under paragraph 148(1)(b), the further time specified in the certificate for payment of the notice penalty; and
(b) that the penalty has not been paid in accordance with the notice or within the further time allowed;
is evidence of those matters.
(3) At the hearing of a prosecution for an offence for which an infringement notice has been issued, a certificate signed by an authorised person and stating that the notice was withdrawn on a day specified in the certificate is evidence of that fact.
(4) A certificate that purports to have been signed by an authorised person is taken to have been signed by that person unless the contrary is proved.