Exceed prescribed concentration of drugs

Maximum Penalty - Exceed prescribed concentration of drugs
Road Safety Act 1986 - SECT 49
Offences involving alcohol or other drugsFor 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.
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