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Fisheries Act 1994
sec.143Inspector’s identity card
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### sec.143 Inspector’s identity card
The chief executive must give each inspector an identity card.
The identity card must—
contain a recent photograph of the inspector; and
be in an approved form; and
be signed by the inspector; and
identify the person as an inspector under this Act.
A person who ceases to be an inspector must return the person’s identity card to the chief executive within 21 days after the person ceases to be an inspector, unless the person has a reasonable excuse for not returning it.
Maximum penalty—80 penalty units.
This section does not apply to an inspector who is a police officer.
s 143 amd 2002 No. 49 s 37 sch
(sec.143-ssec.1) The chief executive must give each inspector an identity card.
(sec.143-ssec.2) The identity card must— contain a recent photograph of the inspector; and be in an approved form; and be signed by the inspector; and identify the person as an inspector under this Act.
(sec.143-ssec.3) A person who ceases to be an inspector must return the person’s identity card to the chief executive within 21 days after the person ceases to be an inspector, unless the person has a reasonable excuse for not returning it. Maximum penalty—80 penalty units.
(sec.143-ssec.4) This section does not apply to an inspector who is a police officer.
- (a) contain a recent photograph of the inspector; and
- (b) be in an approved form; and
- (c) be signed by the inspector; and
- (d) identify the person as an inspector under this Act.