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Fines and Penalties (Recovery) Act 2001
98Electronic transmission of orders and warrants
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98 Electronic transmission of orders and warrants
(1) The following orders and warrants under this Act may be
transmitted electronically to the persons to whom they are given or
directed:
(a) a notification to the Registrar of Motor Vehicles under Division
7;
(b) a property seizure order directed to a bailiff under Division 8;
(c) a community work order given to a bailiff for service under
Division 9;
(d) a copy of a community work order sent to the Commissioner
of Correctional Services;
(e) a warrant of commitment into the custody of the
Commissioner of Correctional Services directed to a member
of the Police Force or other officer under Division 10.
(2) For the purpose of executing an order or warrant that has been
transmitted electronically, a bailiff or officer to whom the order or
warrant is directed must cause a copy of the order or warrant to be
converted into written form and endorsed in the manner required by
the Regulations.
99 Person executing order or warrant may demand name and
address
(1) If a bailiff executing an order or warrant under this Part suspects on
reasonable grounds that a person is the fine defaulter, the bailiff
may require the person:
(a) to state the person's full name and residential address; and