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Transport Infrastructure Act 1994
sec.266BCivil penalty for breach of train path obligation
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### sec.266B Civil penalty for breach of train path obligation
A railway manager is liable to pay the State a civil penalty if the railway manager breaches, without a reasonable excuse, any of the following obligations (the train path obligations )—
section 265 (1) ;
section 266 (4) , (5A) or (5E) ;
section 266A (2) .
A civil penalty may be imposed on a railway manager either by—
a penalty notice given to the railway manager by the chief executive; or
an order made by the Supreme Court under section 266G .
If the penalty is imposed under a penalty notice, the amount of the penalty is—
for breach of section 265 (1) , 266 (4) or 266 (5A) —$5,000; or
for breach of section 266 (5E) or 266A (2) —$25,000.
For the amount of the penalty that may be imposed by the Supreme Court, see section 266G .
s 266B ins 2010 No. 32 s 75
(sec.266B-ssec.1) A railway manager is liable to pay the State a civil penalty if the railway manager breaches, without a reasonable excuse, any of the following obligations (the train path obligations )— section 265 (1) ; section 266 (4) , (5A) or (5E) ; section 266A (2) .
(sec.266B-ssec.2) A civil penalty may be imposed on a railway manager either by— a penalty notice given to the railway manager by the chief executive; or an order made by the Supreme Court under section 266G .
(sec.266B-ssec.3) If the penalty is imposed under a penalty notice, the amount of the penalty is— for breach of section 265 (1) , 266 (4) or 266 (5A) —$5,000; or for breach of section 266 (5E) or 266A (2) —$25,000. For the amount of the penalty that may be imposed by the Supreme Court, see section 266G .
- (a) section 265 (1) ;
- (b) section 266 (4) , (5A) or (5E) ;
- (c) section 266A (2) .
- (a) a penalty notice given to the railway manager by the chief executive; or
- (b) an order made by the Supreme Court under section 266G .
- (a) for breach of section 265 (1) , 266 (4) or 266 (5A) —$5,000; or
- (b) for breach of section 266 (5E) or 266A (2) —$25,000.