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Clean Energy Act 2011
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#### 262 State of mind
Scope
(1) This section applies to proceedings for a civil penalty order against a person for a contravention of any of the following civil penalty provisions:
(a) subsection 47(1);
(b) subsection 47(2);
(c) subsection 55B(1);
(d) subsection 55B(2);
(e) subsection 57(2);
(f) subsection 58(2);
(fa) subsection 58AA(1);
(fb) subsection 58AA(2);
(fc) subsection 58AB(2);
(g) subsection 59(3);
(ga) subsection 59(3A);
(h) subsection 59(4);
(i) subsection 60(3);
(ia) subsection 60(3A);
(j) subsection 60(4);
(k) subsection 63(1);
(l) subsection 64(1);
(m) subsection 64(3);
(ma) subsection 64B(1);
(mb) subsection 64D(3);
(mc) subsection 64E(3);
(md) subsection 64F(1);
(me) subsection 64J(1);
(n) subsection 66(1);
(o) subsection 66(2);
(p) subsection 66(3);
(q) subsection 66(4);
(r) subsection 71A(1);
(ra) subsection 92H(1);
(rb) subsection 92H(2);
(rc) subsection 92H(3);
(s) subsection 151(1);
(t) subsection 151(2);
(u) subsection 218(2);
(v) subsection 219(2);
(w) subsection 221(4);
(x) subsection 227(2);
(y) subsection 228(2);
(z) subsection 228(3).
State of mind
(2) In the proceedings, it is not necessary to prove:
(a) the person’s intention; or
(b) the person’s knowledge; or
(c) the person’s recklessness; or
(d) the person’s negligence; or
(e) any other state of mind of the person.
(3) Subsection (2) does not affect the operation of section 261.