Exceed prescribed concentration of drugs

Maximum Penalty - Exceed prescribed concentration of drugs

Road Safety Act 1986 - SECT 49

Offences involving alcohol or other drugs

For the charge of 'Exceed prescribed concentration of drugs', the maximum penalty is:

First Offence: 12 penalty units

Second Offence: 60 penalty units 

Subsequent Offence: 120 penalty units

Note: A person who is guilty of an accompanying driver offence is liable to a fine of not more than 5 penalty units.

For more information on the driving charge of Exceed prescribed concentration of drugs, including what the law states, what the prosecution must prove, and possible defences for the charge, please visit Doogue & O'Brien Criminal Defence Lawyers | Exceed prescribed concentration of drugs.

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