CAP. 240] Fixed Penalty (Criminal Proceedings)
[1989 Ed.
(b) having been ordered, under section 3A(1), to pay the fixed penalty and any additional penalty and having failed to pay such penalties; or
(c) having been ordered, under section 3B(1)(b), to pay the fixed penalty and additional penalty and having failed to pay such penalties, (Added 12 of 1984 s. 7)
is sentenced to imprisonment by virtue of section 68 of the Magistrates Ordinance (Cap. 227), that person shall be ordered to pay an additional sum by way of costs of not less than $50 or more than an amount equal to the fixed penalty, which for the purposes of subsection (1), shall be deemed to be a fine imposed on conviction. (Added 57 of 1981 s. 10)
10A. Distress in default of payment under section 3A order
(1) If a person who has been ordered under this Ordinance to pay any fixed penalty fails within 1 month of the date of the order to pay that penalty or any additional penalty payable under this Ordinance, an application may be made in the absence of that person to a magistrate for an order directing that---
(a) the penalties to be paid, or where the application for an order under this section is in respect of more than one sum of penalties to be paid, the total of such penalties;
(b) any additional sum payable under subsection (2); and
(c) the costs of the application for an order under this section,
be levied on any goods and chattels of the person by distress and sale thereof.
(2) Where an application is made to a magistrate under subsection (1), the person to whom the order relates shall, without any further proceedings, be ordered to pay an additional sum by way of costs of not less than $50 or more than an amount equal to the fixed penalty, which for the purposes of section 10(1) shall be treated as if it were a penalty ordered to be paid under this Ordinance.
(3) An application under subsection (1) shall be in the name of the Attorney General, who may appoint any person or class of person to make the application.
(Added 57 of 1981 s. 11. Amended 12 of 1984 s. 8)
PART III
GENERAL
11. Power to make regulations
The Governor in Council may make regulations-
(a) prescribing anything which under this Ordinance is to be or may be prescribed;