New South Wales Repealed ActsThis legislation has been repealed.
In any proceedings under this or any other Act in which the court is dealing with a complaint against a person or body (not being proceedings for an offence), the court has, despite any other law, the following powers and discretions:
(a) the court may, in imposing a penalty or making any decision in relation to the complaint, take into account the deterrent effect, or punitive effect, or both, of the penalty or decision,
(b) the court is not required, in imposing a penalty or making any decision in relation to the complaint, to take into account any action taken by any person or body to rectify or mitigate the subject-matter of the complaint.