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1993 No. 177 RADIOCOMMUNICATIONS REGULATIONS - REG 24

How is an infringement notice to be served?
24. (1) An authorised person may serve an infringement notice on an
individual:

   (a)  by giving it to the individual personally; or

   (b)  by leaving it at, or sending it by post to, the residential or
        business address of the individual that is last known to the officer;
        or

   (c)  by giving it, at the residence or place of business that is last known
        to the officer, to a person who is, or whom the officer reasonably
        believes is:

        (i)    above the age of 16 years; and

        (ii)   an occupant of, or employed at, the residence or place.

(2) An authorised person may serve an infringement notice on a body corporate:

   (a)  by sending it by post to the head office, registered office, principal
        office or other postal address of the body corporate; or

   (b)  by giving it, at the head office, registered office, principal office
        or other place of business of the body corporate, to a person who is,
        or whom the officer reasonably believes is:

        (i)    above the age of 16 years; and

        (ii)   an officer of, or in the service of, the body corporate.

(3) An infringement notice may also be served:

   (a)  by another person acting on behalf of an authorised person in the
        manner set out in subregulation (1) or (2); or

   (b)  by an authorised person, or by another person acting on behalf of an
        authorised person, in the manner set out in regulation 45. 


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