Conservation, Forests and Lands (Infringement Notice) Further Amendment Regulations 2010

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2Authorising provision

3Commencement

4Principal Regulations

5Amendment to Schedule of Offences (Forests)

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The Governor in Council makes the following Regulations:

Dated: 30 June 2010

Responsible Minister:

GAVIN JENNINGS

Minister for Environment and Climate Change

toby halligan

Clerk of the Executive Council

1Objective

The objective of these Regulations is to amend Schedule 2 to the Conservation, Forests and Lands (Infringement Notice) Regulations 2002—

(a)to prescribe further offences against a relevant law for which an infringement notice may be served; and

(b)to prescribe penalties for those offences.

2Authorising provision

These Regulations are made under section 99 of the Conservation, Forests and Lands Act 1987.

3Commencement

These Regulations commence on 1 July 2010.

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In these Regulations, the Conservation, Forests and Lands (Infringement Notice) Regulations 2002[1] are called the Principal Regulations.

5Amendment to Schedule of Offences (Forests)

In Schedule 2 to the Principal Regulations, before item 93 insert—

"89 / 9054 / An offence under section 66A(1) of the Forests Act 1958 / 3 penalty units / as a person in charge of a campfire or barbeque using solid fuel and that is in the open air in a regulated fire area, be outside the line of sight of the campfire or barbeque, or be more than 50metres from the perimeter of the campfire or barbeque
90 / 9055 / An offence under section 66B(1) of the Forests Act 1958 / 3 penalty units / light, kindle or maintain a campfire or barbeque, that uses solid fuel and that is in the open air in a regulated fire area, unless the ground and airspace within a distance of 3metres from the outer perimeter and uppermost point of the fire are clear of flammable material
91 / 9056 / An offence under section 66B(2) of the Forests Act 1958 / 3 penalty units / light, kindle or maintain a campfire or barbeque, that uses liquid fuel, gaseous fuel or chemical solid fuel and that is in the open air in a regulated fire area, unless the ground and airspace within a distance of 1·5metres from the outer perimeter and uppermost point of the fire are clear of flammable material
92 / 9057 / An offence under section 66C(1) of the Forests Act 1958 / 3 penalty units / light, kindle or maintain a campfire or barbeque, that uses solid fuel and that is in the open air in a regulated fire area, if the area of the campfire or barbeque is more than one square metre in any direction, or a dimension of any piece of the solid fuel that is being used in the campfire or barbeque is more than one metre, unless authorised to do so in writing by an authorised officer".

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[1]Reg. 4: S.R. No. 48/2002. Reprint No. 2 incorporating amendments as at 9February 2007. Reprinted to S.R. No. 150/2006 and subsequently amended by S.R. Nos 14/2009 and 37/2010.

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Penalty Units

These Regulations provide for penalties by reference to penalty units within the meaning of section 110 of the Sentencing Act 1991. The amount of the penalty is to be calculated, in accordance with section 7 of theMonetary Units Act 2004, by multiplying the number of penalty units applicable by the value of a penalty unit.

The value of a penalty unit for the financial year commencing 1 July 2010 is $119.45.

The amount of the calculated penalty may be rounded to the nearest dollar.

The value of a penalty unit for future financial years is to be fixed by the Treasurer under section 5 of the Monetary Units Act 2004. The value of a penalty unit for a financial year must be published in the Government Gazette and a Victorian newspaper before 1 June in the preceding financial year.