110—Proof of discriminatory conduct
(1) This section
applies if in proceedings for an offence of contravening section 104 or
107, the prosecution—
(a)
proves that the discriminatory conduct was engaged in; and
(b)
proves that a circumstance referred to in section 106(a) to (j) existed
at the time the discriminatory conduct was engaged in.
(2) If it is alleged
that the discriminatory conduct was engaged in for a prohibited reason, that
reason is presumed to be the dominant reason for that conduct unless the
accused proves, on the balance of probabilities, that the reason was not the
dominant reason for the conduct.
(3) To avoid doubt,
the burden of proof on the accused under subsection (2) is a legal burden
of proof.