This legislation has been repealed.
30—Restrictions on use of certain expressions on packages
(1) A person who packs
an article as a pre-packed article or sells a pre-packed article is guilty of
an offence if, except as authorised by the regulations, there is marked on the
package—
(a) the
expression "net mass when packed" or "net mass at standard condition", or any
other words that have a similar meaning to those words; or
(b) any
other expression directly or indirectly relating to the measurement of the
article or the size of the package that is prescribed by the regulations
(including by being specified or described by reference to its meaning or
effect) as a prohibited or restricted expression.
Maximum penalty: $10 000.
Expiation fee: $300.
(2) It is a defence in
proceedings under this section against a person who sells a pre-packed article
if it is established that the seller's general defence under this Division
applies.
(3) This section does
not apply to the sale of a pre-packed article by a person if the sale is
authorised under Division 2.