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Environmental Protection Act 1994
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### sec.480 False or misleading documents
A person must not give to the administering authority or an authorised person a document containing information that the person knows, or ought reasonably to know, is false or misleading in a material particular.
Maximum penalty—4,500 penalty units or 2 years imprisonment.
Subsection (1) does not apply to a person who, when giving the document—
informs the administering authority or authorised person of the extent to which the document is false or misleading; and
gives the correct information to the administering authority or authorised person if the person has, or can reasonably obtain, the correct information.
It is enough for a complaint for an offence against subsection (1) to state the person knew, or ought reasonably to have known, the document was false or misleading, without specifying which of the following applies—
the person knew it was false;
the person knew it was misleading;
the person ought reasonably to have known it was false;
the person ought reasonably to have known it was misleading.
s 480 amd 2004 No. 48 s 122 ; 2005 No. 53 s 84 ; 2011 No. 3 s 13 ; 2011 No. 6 s 87 ; 2012 No. 16 s 78 sch ; 2014 No. 59 s 96
(sec.480-ssec.1) A person must not give to the administering authority or an authorised person a document containing information that the person knows, or ought reasonably to know, is false or misleading in a material particular. Maximum penalty—4,500 penalty units or 2 years imprisonment.
(sec.480-ssec.2) Subsection (1) does not apply to a person who, when giving the document— informs the administering authority or authorised person of the extent to which the document is false or misleading; and gives the correct information to the administering authority or authorised person if the person has, or can reasonably obtain, the correct information.
(sec.480-ssec.3) It is enough for a complaint for an offence against subsection (1) to state the person knew, or ought reasonably to have known, the document was false or misleading, without specifying which of the following applies— the person knew it was false; the person knew it was misleading; the person ought reasonably to have known it was false; the person ought reasonably to have known it was misleading.
- (a) informs the administering authority or authorised person of the extent to which the document is false or misleading; and
- (b) gives the correct information to the administering authority or authorised person if the person has, or can reasonably obtain, the correct information.
- (a) the person knew it was false;
- (b) the person knew it was misleading;
- (c) the person ought reasonably to have known it was false;
- (d) the person ought reasonably to have known it was misleading.