South Australian Consolidated Acts26—Application of Commonwealth laws to offences against
Competition Codes of other jurisdictions
(1) The Commonwealth
laws apply as laws of this jurisdiction in relation to an offence against the
Competition Code of another participating jurisdiction as if that Code were a
law of the Commonwealth and not a law of that other jurisdiction.
(2) For the purposes
of a law of this jurisdiction, an offence against the Competition Code of
another participating jurisdiction—
(a) is
taken to be an offence against the laws of the Commonwealth, in the same way
as if that Code were a law of the Commonwealth; and
(b) is
taken not to be an offence against the laws of that jurisdiction.
(3)
Subsection (2) has effect for the purposes of a law of this jurisdiction
except as prescribed by regulations under this Act.
(4) This section does
not require, prohibit, empower, authorise or otherwise provide for, the doing
of an act outside this jurisdiction.