Part 2.5 of Criminal Code does not apply
(1) Part 2.5 of the Criminal Code does not apply in determining whether a body corporate that is a CCIV has committed an offence.
Note: Section 1229B applies instead.
Other rules for corporate contraventions do not apply
(2) A provision of a law of the Commonwealth (other than this Subdivision) does not apply in relation to a CCIV to the extent the provision would, apart from this subsection:
(a) treat conduct (however described) engaged in by a person other than a CCIV as having been engaged in by the CCIV; or
(b) treat conduct (however described) engaged in by a person in relation to another person other than a CCIV as having been engaged in by the person in relation to the CCIV; or
(c) treat a state of mind (however described) held by a person other than a CCIV as being sufficient to show that the CCIV had the state of mind; or
(d) require an element of:
(i) an offence; or
(ii) a provision in relation to a contravention of which a civil penalty may be imposed;
done by a person other than a CCIV to be attributed to the CCIV.
Note 1: Section 1229B applies instead.
Note 2: For paragraph (a), an example is subsection 769B(1).
Note 3: For paragraph (b), an example is subsection 769B(2).
Note 4: For paragraph (c), an example is subsection 769B(3).
Note 5: For paragraph (d), an example is section 1317QE.