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Work Health and Safety (National Uniform Legislation) Act 2011
245Offences and the Crown
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245 Offences and the Crown
(1) If the Crown is guilty of an offence against this Act, the penalty to
be imposed on the Crown is the penalty applicable to a body
corporate.
(2) For the purposes of this Act, any conduct engaged in on behalf of
the Crown by an employee, agent or officer of the Crown acting
within the actual or apparent scope of his or her employment, or
within his or her actual or apparent authority, is conduct also
engaged in by the Crown.
(3) If an offence under this Act requires proof of knowledge, intention or
recklessness, it is sufficient in proceedings against the Crown for
that offence to prove that the person referred to in subsection (2)
had the relevant knowledge, intention or recklessness.
(4) If for an offence against this Act mistake of fact is relevant to
determining liability, it is sufficient in proceedings against the Crown
for that offence if the person referred to in subsection (2) made that
mistake of fact.