(1) In any proceedings, a computer function notice is prima facie evidence of the matters that are stated in the notice.
(2) A computer function notice is a document that:
(a) is, or is purported to be, signed by the CEO; and
(b) states whether or not a specified computer program was functioning correctly:
(i) in relation to a specified electronic decision; and
(ii) at a specified time or during a specified period.
(3) A computer program is functioning correctly if an electronic decision that the computer program makes is the same as the decision that AFMA would have made if an employee of AFMA had made the decision.