Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00492:section:6:p139
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00492
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 6 (pt 139/175)
Character Range: 523504–526222

they are or have been a lawyer for:
 (a) in an application for a declaration or penalty order—the person suspected of the contravention; or
 (b) in criminal proceedings—a defendant or likely defendant in the proceedings.
 (7) The requirement to assist must be given in writing.
 (8) The Court may order the person to comply with the requirement in a specified way. Only the Registrar may apply to the Court for an order under this subsection.
Note: The person must comply with the requirement and may commit an offence if they do not, even if there is no order under this subsection (see section 694‑100).

386‑60  Relief from liability for contravention of civil penalty provision
 (1) This section:
 (a) applies to proceedings for a contravention of a civil penalty provision, including proceedings under:
 (i) section 386‑15; or
 (ii) section 588M or 588W of the Corporations Act (as applied by section 531‑1 of this Act); and
 (b) does not apply to proceedings for an offence, except so far as the proceedings relate to the question whether the court should make an order under section 588K of the Corporations Act (as applied by section 531‑1 of this Act).
 (2) If:
 (a) proceedings to which this section applies are brought against a person; and
 (b) in the proceedings it appears to the court that the person has, or may have, contravened a civil penalty provision but that:
 (i) the person has acted honestly; and
 (ii) having regard to all the circumstances of the case (including, where applicable, those connected with the person's appointment as an officer, or employment as an employee, of an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation), the person ought fairly to be excused for the contravention;
the court may relieve the person either wholly or partly from a liability to which the person would otherwise be subject, or that might otherwise be imposed on the person, because of the contravention.
 (3) In determining under subsection (2) whether a person ought fairly to be excused for a contravention of section 588G of the Corporations Act (as applied by section 531‑1 of this Act), the matters to which regard is to be had include, but are not limited to:
 (a) any action the person took with a view to:
 (i) appointing an administrator of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation; or
 (ia) appointing a restructuring practitioner for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation; or
 (ii) having a special administrator for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation appointed; and
 (b) when that action was taken; and
 (c) the results of that action.
 (4) If a person thinks that proceedings to which this section applies will or may be begun against them,