An infringement notice must—
(a) be identified by a unique number; and
(b) state the day on which it is issued; and
(c) state the name and address of the person to whom it is issued; and
(d) identify the commissioner; and
(e) state how the commissioner may be contacted; and
(f) give details of the alleged contravention by the person, including—(i) the date of the alleged contravention; and(ii) the particular infringement notice provision that was allegedly contravened; and
(g) state the maximum pecuniary penalty that the court could order the person to pay under the Australian Consumer Law (Queensland), section 224 for the alleged contravention; and
(h) state the penalty that is payable in relation to the alleged contravention; and
(i) state that the penalty is payable within the infringement notice compliance period for the notice; and
(j) state that the penalty is payable to the commissioner on behalf of the State; and
(k) explain how payment of the penalty is to be made; and
(l) explain the effect of sections 34 , 35 , 36 and 37 .