- (1)
- This section applies to an action taken by a person if all of the
following conditions are met:
- (a)
- the person's action:
- (i)
- results in the injury or death of a cetacean, or consists of taking a
cetacean, in the Australian Whale Sanctuary (but not the coastal waters, or a
part of the coastal waters of a State or the Northern Territory for which a
declaration under section 228 is in force) or in waters beyond the outer
limits of the Australian Whale Sanctuary; or
- (ii)
- consists of treating a cetacean killed, injured or taken in contravention
of section 229, 229A, 229B or 229C;
- (b)
- the person's action does not constitute an offence against section 229,
229A, 229B, 229C or 229D;
- (c)
- the person's action is not an action that the person was authorised by a
permit to take.
- Note 1: Section 231 sets out most of the circumstances in which an action
described in paragraph (1)(a) will not be an offence against section 229 ,
229A, 229B, 229C or 229D.
Note 2: A person is authorised by a permit to take an action if the person is
the holder of the permit or the person is given an authority under section 241
by the holder of the permit to take the action.
Note 3: The conditions of a permit may require the holder of the permit to
give certain notices.
- (2)
- Within 7 days of becoming aware of the action, the person must notify the
Secretary in writing, by telephone or by use of any other electronic
equipment:
- (a)
- that the action was taken; and
- (b)
- of other particulars (if any) about the action that are prescribed by the
regulations.
- (3)
- An example of the particulars about the action that the regulations may
prescribe is the time and place of taking the action. This does not limit the
particulars the regulations may prescribe.
- (4)
- Subsection (2) does not apply to the person if he or she, or any other
person or body, is required by or under a law of the Commonwealth to notify
the Secretary of the action.
- (5)
- A person is guilty of an offence punishable on conviction by a fine not
exceeding 100 penalty units if the person:
- (a)
- fails to do an act; and
- (b)
- the failing to do the act results in a contravention of subsection (2).
- Note: Chapter 2 of the Criminal Code sets out the general principles of
criminal responsibility.
Subdivision DOffences relating to unlawful importation