QLDIn ForceAct
Fair Trading Act 1989
sec.92BAttempts to commit offences
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### sec.92B Attempts to commit offences
A person who attempts to commit an offence mentioned in subsection (2) commits an offence.
Maximum penalty—the maximum penalty for committing the offence attempted.
Subsection (1) applies to an offence against any of the following provisions—
a provision of the Australian Consumer Law (Queensland), chapter 4 ;
an FTA consumer offence provision;
section 45 .
The Criminal Code , section 4 , applies to subsection (1) .
A person charged with an offence mentioned in subsection (2) may be convicted of attempting to commit the offence.
s 92B ins 1997 No. 12 s 43
amd 2010 No. 54 s 39
(sec.92B-ssec.1) A person who attempts to commit an offence mentioned in subsection (2) commits an offence. Maximum penalty—the maximum penalty for committing the offence attempted.
(sec.92B-ssec.2) Subsection (1) applies to an offence against any of the following provisions— a provision of the Australian Consumer Law (Queensland), chapter 4 ; an FTA consumer offence provision; section 45 .
(sec.92B-ssec.3) The Criminal Code , section 4 , applies to subsection (1) .
(sec.92B-ssec.4) A person charged with an offence mentioned in subsection (2) may be convicted of attempting to commit the offence.
- (a) a provision of the Australian Consumer Law (Queensland), chapter 4 ;
- (b) an FTA consumer offence provision;
- (c) section 45 .