Offence requiring fault element
(1) A person commits an offence if:
(a) the person packs an article; and
(b) the article is packed in advance ready for sale; and
(c) the package is not marked with an AQS mark; and
(d) the person:
(i) marks the package with a measurement or minimum measurement of the article contained in the package; or
(ii) marks the package with a representation (including a statement as to price) by which the measurement of the article contained in the package can be worked out; or
(iii) otherwise, by any document or statement, represents the measurement or minimum measurement of the article contained in the package, or makes a representation (including a statement as to price) by which the measurement of the article contained in the package can be worked out; and
(e) there is a shortfall in the measurement of the article contained in the package.
Strict liability offence
(2) A person commits an offence if:
(a) the person packs an article; and
(b) the article is packed in advance ready for sale; and
(c) the package is not marked with an AQS mark; and
(d) the person:
(i) marks the package with a measurement or minimum measurement of the article contained in the package; or
(ii) marks the package with a representation (including a statement as to price) by which the measurement of the article contained in the package can be worked out; or
(iii) otherwise, by any document or statement, represents the measurement or minimum measurement of the article contained in the package, or makes a representation (including a statement as to price) by which the measurement of the article contained in the package can be worked out; and
(e) there is a shortfall in the measurement of the article contained in the package.
(3) Subject to subsection (4), subsection (2) is an offence of strict liability.
Note: For strict liability, see section 6.1 of the Criminal Code .
(4) Absolute liability applies to subparagraphs (a)(i) and (ii) of the definition of shortfall in section 18JR as applied for the purposes of paragraphs (1)(e) and (2)(e).
Note: For absolute liability, see section 6.2 of the Criminal Code .
(5) Section 15.2 (extended geographical jurisdiction--category B) of the Criminal Code applies to offences against subsections (1) and (2).