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359 Basic provisions for infringement notices under Part 5 of the Regulatory Powers Act
Provisions subject to an infringement notice
(1) The provisions listed in the following table are subject to an infringement notice under Part 5 of the Regulatory Powers Act:
- Provisions that are subject to an infringement notice
- Item Provision
- 1 Subsection 46(4)
- 2 Subsection 47(4)
- 3 Subsection 66(3)
- 4 Subsection 74(3)
- 5 Subsection 76(2)
- 6 Subsection 107(3)
- 7 Subsection 108(2)
- 8 Subsection 109(2)
- 9 Subsection 145(3)
- 10 Subsection 146(2)
- 11 Subsection 147(3)
- 12 Subsection 159(4)
- 13 Subsection 185(3)
- 14 Subsection 186(2)
- 15 Subsection 187(3)
- 16 Subsection 188(3)
- 17 Subsection 218(3)
- 18 Subsection 219(2)
- 19 Subsection 235(3)
- 20 Subsection 236(2)
- 21 Subsection 240(3)
- 22 Subsection 244(3)
- 23 Subsection 298B(3)
- 24 Subsection 304(3)
- 25 Subsection 305(5)
- 26 Subsection 307(3)
- 27 Section 316
- 28 Section 317
- 29 Section 319
- 30 Subsection 320(3)
- 31 Subsection 321(2)
- 32 Subsection 364D(2)
- 33 Subsection 374(6)
- 34 Subsection 378(3)
- 34A Subsection 397G(6)
- 35 Subsection 408(3)
- 36 Subsection 417(2)
Note: Part 5 of the Regulatory Powers Act creates a framework for using infringement notices in relation to provisions.
(2) For the purposes of Part 5 of the Regulatory Powers Act:
(a) the Secretary is an infringement officer in relation to the provisions referred to in subsection (1); and
(b) the Secretary is the relevant chief executive in relation to the provisions referred to in subsection (1).
(3) Part 5 of the Regulatory Powers Act, as it applies in relation to a provision referred to in subsection (1), extends to every external Territory, and each other area, to which the provision extends under subsection 8(2).