(1) If the Supreme
Court is satisfied that a person has contravened one of the following
provisions, it must make a declaration of contravention —
(a)
section 207(2);
(b)
section 208(1);
(c)
section 208(2);
(d)
section 209(1);
(e)
section 209(2);
(f)
section 210(1);
(g)
section 210(3);
(h)
section 244ZZO(1);
(i)
without limiting paragraph (h) —
(i)
section 244W(2);
(ii)
the Corporations Act section 318 as applying under
section 244ZA of this Act;
(j) any
of the following provisions of the Corporations Act relating to debentures as
applying under section 250 of this Act —
(i)
section 674(2);
(ii)
section 674(2A);
(iii)
section 675(2);
(iv)
section 675(2A);
(v)
section 1041A;
(vi)
section 1041B(1);
(vii)
section 1041C(1);
(viii)
section 1041D;
(ix)
section 1043A(1);
(x)
section 1043A(2);
(k) the
Corporations Act section 588G(2) as applying under section 337 of this Act.
(2) A declaration of
contravention must specify the following —
(a) the
court that made the declaration;
(b) the
civil penalty provision that was contravened;
(c) the
person who contravened the provision;
(d) the
conduct that constituted the contravention.
[Section 482B inserted: No. 7 of 2016 s. 178.]