posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00authored byJames Farrell
Many Victorian Acts, regulations and local council laws allow for the issue of infringement notices (often called "on-the-spot" fines) for offences under those enactments. Most commonly, infringement notices are issued for minor summary offences, including parking and traffic offences, public transport offences, public order offences (such as littering or drinking in a public place, alcohol-related offences and offensive behaviour) and additional offences including shop theft, careless driving, and certain offences relating to carrying knives. The penalty to be paid under an infringement notice is usually set by the legislation that creates the offence.
The Infringements Act 2006 (Vic) ("Infringements Act") came into effect on 1 July 2006 and regulates the infringements system in Victoria. The Infringements Act operates retrospectively and applies to all fines and infringement notices, whether issued before or after 1 July 2006.
History
Title of book
The law handbook 2013 : your practical guide to law in Victoria
Chapter number
4.4
Pagination
185 - 203
Publisher
Fitzroy Legal Service
Place of publication
Fitzroy, Vic
ISBN-13
9780980558890
Language
eng
Publication classification
BN Other book chapter, or book chapter not attributed to Deakin