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Manufactured Homes (Residential Parks) Act 2003
sec.129Chief executive may seek undertaking after contravention
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### sec.129 Chief executive may seek undertaking after contravention
If the chief executive reasonably believes a person has contravened or been involved in a contravention of this Act, the chief executive may, by notice given to the person—
state the act or omission the chief executive believes is the contravention; and
ask the person to give the chief executive a written undertaking that the person will not continue or repeat the act or omission.
If—
the person gives the undertaking and, if the contravention is conduct consisting of a series of acts or omissions, the person stops the conduct; and
the chief executive accepts the undertaking;
the chief executive can not start an offence proceeding against the person for the contravention, unless the chief executive withdraws the undertaking under section 130 .
(sec.129-ssec.1) If the chief executive reasonably believes a person has contravened or been involved in a contravention of this Act, the chief executive may, by notice given to the person— state the act or omission the chief executive believes is the contravention; and ask the person to give the chief executive a written undertaking that the person will not continue or repeat the act or omission.
(sec.129-ssec.2) If— the person gives the undertaking and, if the contravention is conduct consisting of a series of acts or omissions, the person stops the conduct; and the chief executive accepts the undertaking; the chief executive can not start an offence proceeding against the person for the contravention, unless the chief executive withdraws the undertaking under section 130 .
- (a) state the act or omission the chief executive believes is the contravention; and
- (b) ask the person to give the chief executive a written undertaking that the person will not continue or repeat the act or omission.
- (a) the person gives the undertaking and, if the contravention is conduct consisting of a series of acts or omissions, the person stops the conduct; and
- (b) the chief executive accepts the undertaking;