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State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999
sec.29Cancellation of registration on withdrawal of infringement notice
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### sec.29 Cancellation of registration on withdrawal of infringement notice
If an administering authority gives SPER a copy of a withdrawal notice under section 28 (2) (c) , the registrar must, as soon as practicable after receiving the notice—
cancel the registration of the relevant infringement notice default; and
cancel any enforcement order issued because of the registration of the relevant infringement notice default; and
refund any amount paid to SPER because of the registration of the infringement notice default.
If a person is subject to a work and development order for an enforcement order made because of the relevant infringement notice default—
the registrar must revoke the work and development order or, if the work and development order is for more than the amount of the enforcement order, vary the work and development order to the lesser amount; and
the person is not entitled to compensation for performing an activity under the work and development order, other than unpaid work; and
if the person performed unpaid work under the work and development order, the administering authority must compensate the person for the unpaid work.
For subsection (2) (c) , the registrar may, having regard to the amounts prescribed for unpaid work under section 165 (11) (c) , decide the amount of the compensation.
If the registrar revokes or varies a work and development order under subsection (2) (a) , the registrar must give the person written notice of the revocation or variation.
s 29 sub 2017 No. 13 s 21
(sec.29-ssec.1) If an administering authority gives SPER a copy of a withdrawal notice under section 28 (2) (c) , the registrar must, as soon as practicable after receiving the notice— cancel the registration of the relevant infringement notice default; and cancel any enforcement order issued because of the registration of the relevant infringement notice default; and refund any amount paid to SPER because of the registration of the infringement notice default.
(sec.29-ssec.2) If a person is subject to a work and development order for an enforcement order made because of the relevant infringement notice default— the registrar must revoke the work and development order or, if the work and development order is for more than the amount of the enforcement order, vary the work and development order to the lesser amount; and the person is not entitled to compensation for performing an activity under the work and development order, other than unpaid work; and if the person performed unpaid work under the work and development order, the administering authority must compensate the person for the unpaid work.
(sec.29-ssec.3) For subsection (2) (c) , the registrar may, having regard to the amounts prescribed for unpaid work under section 165 (11) (c) , decide the amount of the compensation.
(sec.29-ssec.4) If the registrar revokes or varies a work and development order under subsection (2) (a) , the registrar must give the person written notice of the revocation or variation.
- (a) cancel the registration of the relevant infringement notice default; and
- (b) cancel any enforcement order issued because of the registration of the relevant infringement notice default; and
- (c) refund any amount paid to SPER because of the registration of the infringement notice default.
- (a) the registrar must revoke the work and development order or, if the work and development order is for more than the amount of the enforcement order, vary the work and development order to the lesser amount; and
- (b) the person is not entitled to compensation for performing an activity under the work and development order, other than unpaid work; and
- (c) if the person performed unpaid work under the work and development order, the administering authority must compensate the person for the unpaid work.