Bankruptcy Regulations 1996
The Inspector-General may sign a certificate that states any of the following in relation to an infringement notice served on a person:
(a) that the infringement penalty specified in the infringement notice was not paid by the person within the time specified in the notice;
(b) that the Inspector-General granted, or refused to grant, an extension of time to the person to pay the infringement penalty;
(c) that the infringement penalty was not paid by the person within the period specified in the extension;
(d) that the infringement notice was withdrawn under regulation 14.10 on a day specified in the certificate.
14.15(2)
At a hearing of a prosecution for an offence mentioned in an infringement notice, a certificate signed by the Inspector-General in accordance with subregulation (1) is evidence of the matters specified in the certificate.
14.15(3)
A certificate that purports to be signed by the Inspector-General is taken to have been signed by the Inspector-General unless the contrary is proved.
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