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Traffic cameras detecting unregistered and uninsured vehicles
If an unregistered and uninsured vehicle was detected by a traffic camera more than once, there's an allowance of seven days from the first camera detection before a fine would be issued – so the owner can be notified by mail about the offence.
days from the first fine before a second fine is issued, so the owner can be notified by mail about the original offence. ... When an unregistered and uninsured vehicle is detected on the roadside by police, a fine will be issued for each camera
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Arrest and court
a victim of crime. a juror. an interested party. paying fines.
11 Jan 2024 -
Gaming tax
If gaming tax remains unpaid by the 14th day of the month, a fine of 10% will be applied to any outstanding amount. ... You can contact CBS if you have any queries regarding the amount of gaming tax or any fines payable.
8 Feb 2024 -
Department of Treasury and Finance
The department provides key services to other government agencies and the community, including collection of state taxes, business and procurement services, fines recovery, insurance, and superannuation.
27 Sep 2022 -
Rules for offers, auctions and buying off the plan
The way people prepare to buy a home will depend on how it is offered for sale - auction, private treaty or making an offer, buying off the plan or rent to buy.
This carries a fine of up to $20,000. On the day. ... This carries a fine of up to $20,000. The deposit amount is negotiable and can be as much as 10% of the sale price.
21 Nov 2023 -
Supervision
Sometimes, fines can be converted into community service hours. Youth Justice supervises this community service but is not able to convert the fines for a young person. ... To apply to convert a fine to community service hours, contact the Fines
19 Jul 2022 -
Offences and convictions
Offences and convictions that may stop a worker or business from getting a licence to operate.
Any of the following:. a fine of $500 or more. an order or a condition of a bond that the defendant be supervised by a community corrections officer.
4 Apr 2024 -
Rights and responsibilities
Rights and responsibilities. Rights and responsibilities. Provided by: Department of Human Services. Page last updated 29 January 2020.
29 Jan 2020 -
Dry areas
About dry areas, what they are, what you can or can't do in a dry area.
Anyone who has or drinks alcohol in a dry area can be fined up to $1,250 or be given an on-the-spot fine of $160.
14 Dec 2023 -
Key responsibilities of liquor licensees
Liquor licence holders must stay well informed and keep themselves up to date with liquor regulations in South Australia.
If you don't have a responsible person on duty, you can be issued an on the spot fine of $1,200 and a maximum penalty of $20,000. ... If you don't comply with these requirements you can be issued an on the spot fine of $315 and a maximum penalty of $5,000
30 Oct 2023