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FINES REFORM REGULATIONS 2017 - REG 12

Notice of final demand

For the purposes of section 24(1)(d) of the Act, the other prescribed details of a notice of final demand are—

        (a)     that it is a notice of final demand; and

        (b)     the name and address of the person on whom the notice of final demand is to be served; and

        (c)     if the person on whom the notice of final demand is to be served is—

              (i)     a natural person, the person's date of birth (if known); or

              (ii)     a body corporate, its ACN, ARBN or ABN (if known); and

        (d)     the date of the notice of final demand; and

        (e)     in the case of a registered court fine—

              (i)     the name and venue of the sentencing court; and

              (ii)     the case number assigned by the sentencing court to the proceeding; and

              (iii)     the date of the court hearing; and

              (iv)     the number issued by the Director; and

        (f)     in the case of a registered infringement fine—

              (i)     the name of the enforcement agency; and

              (ii)     the enforcement agency's identifying reference in relation to the infringement notice; and

              (iii)     a brief description of the infringement offence alleged to have been committed; and

              (iv)     the date, place and, if available, time of the infringement offence alleged to have been committed; and

              (v)     the number issued by the Director; and

        (g)     the amount of the registered fine that is unpaid; and

        (h)     the manner in which the registered fine may be paid; and

              (i)     that an enforcement warrant fee will be incurred if an enforcement warrant is issued; and

        (j)     a statement that if the person served with the notice of final demand does not understand the document, that person should seek advice from—

              (i)     a lawyer; or

              (ii)     Victoria Legal Aid.



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