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State Penalties Enforcement Regulation 2014
sec.16Registering particulars of unpaid court ordered amount
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### sec.16 Registering particulars of unpaid court ordered amount
This section applies in relation to a court order to which section 34 of the Act applies.
For section 34 (2A) of the Act , the following are the particulars of the unpaid amount that the court registrar must give to SPER for registration—
the full name, address and telephone number, if known, of the person ordered to pay the amount (the relevant person );
the relevant offence and the date and place of the offence;
if the amount relates to an offence involving a vehicle—the vehicle’s registration number and State of registration or, for an unregistered vehicle, a statement that the vehicle was not registered;
the name of the court that made the order, when and where the order was made, and the unique identifier used by the court for the proceeding in relation to the relevant person;
particulars of the original court order, including how much of the total amount to be registered is attributable to each part of the court order;
any other known particulars that help identify the relevant person.
When an unpaid amount is to be registered, it may consist of $500 for the fine, $450 for restitution, and $120 for court costs.
(sec.16-ssec.1) This section applies in relation to a court order to which section 34 of the Act applies.
(sec.16-ssec.2) For section 34 (2A) of the Act , the following are the particulars of the unpaid amount that the court registrar must give to SPER for registration— the full name, address and telephone number, if known, of the person ordered to pay the amount (the relevant person ); the relevant offence and the date and place of the offence; if the amount relates to an offence involving a vehicle—the vehicle’s registration number and State of registration or, for an unregistered vehicle, a statement that the vehicle was not registered; the name of the court that made the order, when and where the order was made, and the unique identifier used by the court for the proceeding in relation to the relevant person; particulars of the original court order, including how much of the total amount to be registered is attributable to each part of the court order; any other known particulars that help identify the relevant person. When an unpaid amount is to be registered, it may consist of $500 for the fine, $450 for restitution, and $120 for court costs.
- (a) the full name, address and telephone number, if known, of the person ordered to pay the amount (the relevant person );
- (b) the relevant offence and the date and place of the offence;
- (c) if the amount relates to an offence involving a vehicle—the vehicle’s registration number and State of registration or, for an unregistered vehicle, a statement that the vehicle was not registered;
- (d) the name of the court that made the order, when and where the order was made, and the unique identifier used by the court for the proceeding in relation to the relevant person;
- (e) particulars of the original court order, including how much of the total amount to be registered is attributable to each part of the court order;
- (f) any other known particulars that help identify the relevant person. Example for paragraph (e) — When an unpaid amount is to be registered, it may consist of $500 for the fine, $450 for restitution, and $120 for court costs.