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MIGRATION ACT 1958 - SECT 245AU

Civil liability of executive officers of bodies corporate

  (1)   An executive officer of a body corporate contravenes this subsection if:

  (a)   the body contravenes (the sponsorship - related contravention ) a civil penalty provision in this Subdivision; and

  (b)   the officer knew that, or was reckless or negligent as to whether, the sponsorship - related contravention would occur; and

  (c)   the officer was in a position to influence the conduct of the body in relation to the sponsorship - related contravention; and

  (d)   the officer failed to take all reasonable steps to prevent the sponsorship - related contravention.

Note:   Section   486ZF (which provides that a person's state of mind does not need to be proven in proceedings for a civil penalty order) does not apply in relation to a contravention of this subsection.

Civil penalty provision

  (2)   An executive officer of a body corporate is liable to a civil penalty if the officer contravenes subsection   (1).

Civil penalty:   240 penalty units.

Reasonable steps to prevent the contravention

  (3)   In determining whether the executive officer of the body corporate failed to take all reasonable steps to prevent the sponsorship - related contravention by the body, a court must have regard to:

  (a)   what action (if any) the officer took towards ensuring that the body's employees, agents and contractors had a reasonable knowledge and understanding of the requirements to comply with this Subdivision, insofar as those requirements affected the employees, agents or contractors concerned; and

  (b)   what action (if any) the officer took when he or she became aware that the body was engaging in the sponsorship - related contravention.

  (4)   Subsection   (3) does not limit subsection   (1).

Definitions

  (5)   In this section:

"negligent" : an executive officer of a body corporate is negligent as to whether a sponsorship - related contravention would occur if the officer's conduct involves:

  (a)   such a great falling short of the standard of care that a reasonable person would exercise in the circumstances; and

  (b)   such a high risk that the sponsorship - related contravention would occur;

that the conduct merits the imposition of a pecuniary penalty.

"reckless" : an executive officer of a body corporate is reckless as to whether a sponsorship - related contravention would occur if:

  (a)   the officer is aware of a substantial risk that the sponsorship - related contravention would occur; and

  (b)   having regard to the circumstances known to the officer, it is unjustifiable to take the risk.


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