Published By Treasury
Issued about 6 years ago
Summary
Description
Treasury provides statistical updates on the debts as part of our obligations under the Right to Information Act 2009. Debts can originate from: * infringement notices * court orders * offender debt recovery orders * offender levies. Debts can be referred to us by a variety of referring agencies: * Courts: includes magistrates, district and supreme court monetary orders, which may include fines payable to the state government or to third parties for compensation, restitution, costs, etc. Offender levies are also included in this category. * State government: includes government departments, and those agencies that do not pay a registration fee when referring a penalty—such as Electoral Commission Queensland, Department of Transport and Main Roads (including fines issued by Queensland Police Service, Road Safety Camera Office and Queensland Rail), Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation, and Department of Environment and Heritage Protection. Monies collected are generally retained by the state. * Other: includes all local government authorities (i.e. councils) and other agencies that pay a registration fee when referring a penalty; such as universities, some hospital boards and port authorities. The fines collected are transferred back to the agencies.