PART 2Fixed monetary penalties
Fixed monetary penalties: power to impose4
1
If the Secretary of State is satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that a person has committed a FMP offence, the Secretary of State may, in accordance with this Part, impose a fixed monetary penalty on the person in relation to the offence.
2
An offence is a “FMP offence” if—
a
the offence is contained in a provision specified in column 1 of any of the tables in the Schedule; and
b
“Yes” is set out in the corresponding entry in column 2 of that table.
3
A “fixed monetary penalty”, in relation to a FMP offence, is a requirement to pay to the Secretary of State a penalty of the amount set out in the corresponding entry in column 3 of that table.