Corporations Act 2001
Note: This Chapter applies to a CCIV in a modified form: see Division 4 of Part 8B.7 .
Offences
908DD(1)
Section 15.2 of the Criminal Code (extended geographical jurisdiction - category B) applies to each offence against this Division.
Contraventions of civil penalty provisions
908DD(2)
A declaration of contravention by a person must not be made under section 1317E relating to an alleged contravention by the person of a civil penalty provision in this Division unless: (a) the person ' s conduct that allegedly contravenes the provision occurs:
(i) wholly or partly in Australia; or
(b) the person ' s conduct that allegedly contravenes the provision occurs wholly outside Australia and a result of the conduct occurs:
(ii) wholly or partly on board an Australian aircraft or an Australian ship; or
(i) wholly or partly in Australia; or
(c) the person ' s conduct that allegedly contravenes the provision occurs wholly outside Australia and, at the time of the alleged contravention, the person is:
(ii) wholly or partly on board an Australian aircraft or an Australian ship; or
(i) an Australian citizen; or
(ii) a resident of Australia (within the meaning of the Criminal Code ); or
(iii) a body corporate incorporated by or under a law of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory.
Defences relating to contraventions of civil penalty provisions
908DD(3)
In proceedings under section 1317E for a declaration of contravention by a person relating to an alleged contravention by the person of a civil penalty provision in this Division, it is a defence if: (a) the conduct constituting the alleged contravention occurs wholly in a foreign country, but not on board an Australian aircraft or an Australian ship; and (b) the person is neither:
(i) an Australian citizen; nor
(c) there is not in force in:
(ii) a body corporate incorporated by or under a law of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory; and
(i) the foreign country where the conduct constituting the alleged contravention occurs; or
(ii) the part of the foreign country where the conduct constituting the alleged contravention occurs;
a law of that foreign country, or a law of that part of that foreign country, that provides for a pecuniary or criminal penalty for such conduct.
908DD(4)
A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in subsection (3) .
Attorney-General ' s consent needed for certain proceedings
908DD(5)
The Attorney-General ' s prior written consent must be obtained to commence proceedings under section 1317E for a declaration of contravention by a person relating to an alleged contravention by the person of a civil penalty provision in this Division if: (a) the conduct constituting the alleged contravention occurs wholly in a foreign country; and (b) at the time of the alleged contravention, the person is neither:
(i) an Australian citizen; nor
(ii) a body corporate incorporated by or under a law of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory.
When conduct taken to occur partly in Australia
908DD(6)
For the purposes of (but without limiting) this section, if a person sends a thing, or causes a thing to be sent: (a) from a point outside Australia to a point in Australia; or (b) from a point in Australia to a point outside Australia;
that conduct is taken to have occurred partly in Australia.
908DD(7)
For the purposes of (but without limiting) this section, if a person sends, or causes to be sent, an electronic communication: (a) from a point outside Australia to a point in Australia; or (b) from a point in Australia to a point outside Australia;
that conduct is taken to have occurred partly in Australia.
Definitions
908DD(8)
In this section:
Australian aircraft
has the same meaning as in the
Criminal Code
.
Australian ship
has the same meaning as in the
Criminal Code
.
conduct
has the same meaning as in the
Criminal Code
.
electronic communication
has the same meaning as in the
Criminal Code
.
evidential burden
has the same meaning as in the
Criminal Code
.
foreign country
has the same meaning as in the
Criminal Code
.
point
has the same meaning as in section
16.2
of the
Criminal Code
.
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