Publicity for imposition of civil sanctionsN.I.
18.—(1) The Administrator may give a publicity notice to a seller on whom a civil sanction has been imposed.
(2) The following information shall be included in a publicity notice—
(a)the type of civil sanction imposed;
(b)the grounds on which the civil sanction was imposed;
(c)if the civil sanction was a fixed or variable monetary penalty, the amount of that penalty;
(d)if the civil sanction was a non-monetary discretionary requirement, the nature of that requirement.
(3) A publicity notice shall—
(a)specify the manner of publication required;
(b)specify the time within which publication is required;
(c)require the seller to provide evidence to the Administrator of compliance with the publicity notice within a time specified in that notice.
(4) If a seller fails to comply with a publicity notice within the time specified under paragraph (3)(b), the Administrator may—
(a)publicise the information required to be publicised; and
(b)recover the costs of publication from the seller.
(5) Where information is publicised under paragraph (4)(a) it shall be done in a way likely to attract the attention of the public.