Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006
Pecuniary penalties
386-10(1)
A Court may order a person to pay the Commonwealth a pecuniary penalty of up to $ 200,000 if: (a) a declaration of contravention by the person has been made under section 386-1 ; and (b) the contravention:
(i) materially prejudices the interests of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation affected by the contravention or the interests of its members; or
(ii) materially prejudices the ability of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation affected by the contravention to pay its creditors; or
(iii) is serious.
Responsibilities of secretaries for certain corporate contraventions
386-10(1A)
Without limiting subsection (1) , if a declaration of contravention by a person of subsection 265-40(1) has been made under section 386-1 , a Court may order the person to pay the Commonwealth a pecuniary penalty of up to $ 3,000.
Penalty a civil debt etc.
386-10(2)
The penalty is a civil debt payable to the Commonwealth. The Registrar, or the Commonwealth, may enforce the order as if it were an order made in civil proceedings against the person to recover a debt due by the person. The debt arising from the order is taken to be a judgment debt.
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