
fines and penalties relating specifically to speeding offences can be found on the Cameras Save Lives website (External link). a fact sheet outlining how fees and fines are set, and the value of a penalty unit in previous financial years, is available on the Department of Treasury and Finance website (External link). Information about penalty units, fines and service-related fees can be found at various locations: The value of a penalty unit is set annually by the Victorian Treasurer, and is updated on 1 July each year. Penalty units determine the amount a person is fined when they commit an infringement offence.įrom 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022, the value of the penalty unit is $181.74.įor example, if an offence carries two penalty units, the total fine (which is rounded to the nearest dollar) is $363. History and legislation behind the recognition and protection of native title in VictoriaĪdoption permanently transfers the parental rights and responsibilities of natural parents over to adoptive parents How to request access to documents held by the department's business units In 2018 its fourth phase - Burra Lotjpa Dunguludja - was launched The Aboriginal Justice Agreement is a partnership between the Victorian Aboriginal community and the Victorian Government.
Aboriginal Justice Agreement (External link)Īboriginal Justice Agreement (External link). Equal opportunity and human rights (External link)Įqual opportunity and human rights (External link)Įqual opportunity, sexual harassment, racial and religious vilification, and related dispute resolution. Privacy law regulates how personal information is obtained, used and disposed of. Victoria’s consumer affairs regulator helps Victorian consumers and businesses to be informed and responsible Youth justice supervises and provides programs for young people in the criminal justice system Preventing, investigating and solving crime Learn about the role of sheriff's officers, who are responsible for enforcing warrants and orders issued by all Victorian courts Information, advice and support for victims of violent crimeįind a lawyer or organisation to assist you with legal matters The correctional process, from community corrections to prison, parole and release Corrections, prisons and parole (External link)Ĭorrections, prisons and parole (External link).
Systems and processes for infringements (fines), penalties and values, fine enforcement and asset confiscation Interpreting the law, resolving disputes and imposing penalties on those who have broken the lawĪdvice and mediation services as alternatives to court in resolving disputes
How laws are made and regulated, and which legislative issues the department is currently addressing