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Transport Infrastructure Act 1994
sec.266CGiving of notice proposing imposition of penalty
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### sec.266C Giving of notice proposing imposition of penalty
This section applies if the chief executive—
suspects a railway manager has breached a train path obligation; and
proposes to impose a penalty on the railway manager under a penalty notice.
The chief executive may give the railway manager a written notice (a proposed penalty notice ) proposing to impose a penalty on the railway manager on the grounds of the breach.
The proposed penalty notice must state each of the following—
the chief executive proposes to impose a penalty on the railway manager;
the grounds for imposing the proposed penalty;
an outline of the facts and circumstances forming the basis for the grounds for imposing the proposed penalty;
the railway manager may make a written submission to the chief executive, no later than 28 days after the railway manager is given the notice, as to why the penalty should not be imposed;
the way in which the submission may be made.
s 266C ins 2010 No. 32 s 75
(sec.266C-ssec.1) This section applies if the chief executive— suspects a railway manager has breached a train path obligation; and proposes to impose a penalty on the railway manager under a penalty notice.
(sec.266C-ssec.2) The chief executive may give the railway manager a written notice (a proposed penalty notice ) proposing to impose a penalty on the railway manager on the grounds of the breach.
(sec.266C-ssec.3) The proposed penalty notice must state each of the following— the chief executive proposes to impose a penalty on the railway manager; the grounds for imposing the proposed penalty; an outline of the facts and circumstances forming the basis for the grounds for imposing the proposed penalty; the railway manager may make a written submission to the chief executive, no later than 28 days after the railway manager is given the notice, as to why the penalty should not be imposed; the way in which the submission may be made.
- (a) suspects a railway manager has breached a train path obligation; and
- (b) proposes to impose a penalty on the railway manager under a penalty notice.
- (a) the chief executive proposes to impose a penalty on the railway manager;
- (b) the grounds for imposing the proposed penalty;
- (c) an outline of the facts and circumstances forming the basis for the grounds for imposing the proposed penalty;
- (d) the railway manager may make a written submission to the chief executive, no later than 28 days after the railway manager is given the notice, as to why the penalty should not be imposed;
- (e) the way in which the submission may be made.