PART 2C
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MYSUPER
History
Pt 2C inserted by No 162 of 2012, s 3 and Sch 1 item 9, effective 1 January 2013. No 162 of 2012 (as amended by No 61 of 2013), s 3 and Sch 1 Part 2 items 10
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13 contain the following application provisions:
Part 2
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Application and transitional provisions
10 Definitions
10
In this Part:
SG Act
means the
Superannuation Guarantee (Administration) Act 1992
.
SIS Act
means the
Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993
.
11 Authority to offer a MySuper product given before 1 July 2013
11
If, before 1 July 2013, APRA authorises an RSE licensee to offer a class of beneficial interest in a regulated superannuation fund as a MySuper product, that authority takes effect on 1 July 2013.
11A Enhanced trustee obligations
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decisions made before 1 July 2013
Decision to give, or refuse to give, authority to offer a MySuper product
11A(1)
Subitem (2) applies if, before 1 July 2013, APRA makes a decision under section 29T of the SIS Act to give, or refuse to give, an RSE licensee authority to offer a class of beneficial interest in a regulated superannuation fund as a MySuper product.
11A(2)
APRA
'
s decision is not invalid merely because the enhanced trustee obligations do not commence until 1 July 2013, provided subitem (3) or (4) has been complied with.
11A(3)
If the decision is to give authority, APRA must be satisfied at the time it makes the decision that it is likely that on and after 1 July 2013:
(a)
where the RSE licensee is a body corporate
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the RSE licensee; or
(b)
where the RSE licensee is made up of a group of individual trustees
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each of those individual trustees;
will comply with the enhanced trustee obligations for MySuper products that will come into force on that day.
11A(4)
If the decision is to refuse to give authority on the ground that:
(a)
where the RSE licensee is a body corporate
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the RSE licensee; or
(b)
where the RSE licensee is made up of a group of individual trustees
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each of those individual trustees;
will not comply with the enhanced trustee obligations for MySuper products that will come into force on 1 July 2013, APRA must be satisfied at the time it makes the decision that it is not likely that the person will satisfy those obligations on and after 1 July 2013.
History
S 11A inserted by No 61 of 2013, s 3 and Sch 1 item 120, effective 26 June 2013.
12 Applications for authority to offer a MySuper product for a large employer
12(1)
This item applies if:
(a)
an RSE licensee makes an application to APRA before 1 July 2013 under section 29S of the SIS Act for authority to offer a class of beneficial interest in a regulated superannuation fund as a MySuper product; and
(b)
the application is made on the basis that the class of interest is one in relation to which section 29TB of the SIS Act is satisfied.
12(2)
Section 29SB of the SIS Act (period for considering the application) applies as if:
(a)
the application were received on 1 July 2013; and
(b)
the references in paragraphs (1)(a) and (b) of that section to
"
60 days
"
were instead references to
"
120 days
"
.
12(3)
Sections 29WA and 29WB of the SIS Act (contributions in relation to which no election made) do not apply in relation to a contribution if:
(a)
the contribution is made during the period in which APRA decides the application (see section 29SB of the SIS Act); and
(b)
the contribution is paid into the class of beneficial interest to which the application relates.
History
S 12(3) amended by No 61 of 2013, s 3 and Sch 1 item 121, by substituting
"
Sections 29WA and 29WB of the SIS Act (contributions in relation to which no election made) do not apply
"
for
"
Section 29WA of the SIS Act (contributions in relation to which no election made) does not apply
"
, effective 27 June 2013.
12(4)
On and after 1 January 2014, a contribution to the fund is taken to satisfy paragraph 32C(2)(c) of the SG Act (employer
'
s superannuation guarantee obligation) if the contribution is made during the period in which APRA decides the application (see section 29SB of the SIS Act).
12(5)
If APRA refuses the application, then:
(a)
a contribution to the fund made on or after 1 January 2014 is taken to satisfy paragraph 32C(2)(c) of the SG Act, provided it is made before the end of the grace period; and
(b)
sections 29WA and 29WB of the SIS Act do not apply in relation to a contribution to the fund made on or after 1 January 2014, provided it is paid into the class of beneficial interest to which the application relates before the end of the grace period.
History
S 12(5) amended by No 61 of 2013, s 3 and Sch 1 item 122, by substituting
"
sections 29WA and 29WB of the SIS Act do not apply
"
for
"
section 29WA of the SIS Act does not apply
"
in para (b), effective 27 June 2013.
12(6)
For the purposes of subitem (5), the
grace period
is a period of 3 months beginning on the day on which APRA refuses the application.
13 Contributions in relation to which no election made
13
Sections 29WA and 29WB of the SIS Act apply to contributions made to a regulated superannuation fund on or after 1 January 2014.
History
S 13 amended by No 61 of 2013, s 3 and Sch 1 item 123, by substituting
"
Sections 29WA and 29WB of the SIS Act apply
"
for
"
Section 29WA of the SIS Act applies
"
, effective 27 June 2013.
Division 3
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Authority
History
Div 3 inserted by No 162 of 2012, s 3 and Sch 1 item 9, effective 1 January 2013. For application provisions see note under Part
2C
heading.
SECTION 29TB
MYSUPER PRODUCTS FOR LARGE EMPLOYERS
29TB(1)
This section is satisfied in relation to a class of beneficial interest in a regulated superannuation fund if:
(a)
under the governing rules of the fund, one employer is specified as a large employer in relation to the fund who is relevant to that class of beneficial interest; and
(b)
either:
(i)
that employer is a large employer in relation to the fund (see subsection (2)); or
(ii)
APRA is satisfied that, if authority to offer the class of beneficial interest in the fund as a MySuper product is given, that employer will be a large employer in relation to the fund by the end of the period specified in the authority; and
(c)
under the governing rules of the fund, a person is not entitled to hold an interest of that class in the fund unless the person is:
(i)
an employee or a former employee of the large employer; or
(ii)
an employee or a former employee of an associate of the large employer; or
(iii)
a relative or dependant of an employee or a former employee mentioned in subparagraph (i) or (ii); and
(d)
under the governing rules of the fund:
(i)
where the large employer or an associate of the large employer contributes to the fund or would, apart from a temporary cessation of contributions, contribute to the fund for an employee of the large employer, any employee of the large employer who is not a defined benefit member of the fund may hold an interest of that class in the fund; and
(ii)
where the large employer or an associate of the large employer contributes to the fund or would, apart from a temporary cessation of contributions, contribute to the fund for an employee of an associate of the large employer, any employee of that associate who is not a defined benefit member of the fund may hold an interest of that class in the fund.
History
S 29TB(1) amended by No 171 of 2012, s 3 and Sch 5 items 7 and 8, by inserting
"
who is not a defined benefit member of the fund
"
after
"
any employee of the large employer
"
in para (d)(i) and inserting
"
who is not a defined benefit member of the fund
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after
"
any employee of that associate
"
in para (d)(ii), effective 1 January 2013.
29TB(2)
An employer is a
large employer
in relation to a regulated superannuation fund if there are 500 or more members of the fund who are any of the following:
(a)
a member of the fund:
(i)
who is an employee of the employer; and
(ii)
in relation to whom the employer or an associate of the employer contributes to the fund or would, apart from a temporary cessation of contributions, contribute to the fund;
(b)
a member of the fund:
(i)
who is an employee of an associate of the employer; and
(ii)
in relation to whom either the employer or an associate of the employer contributes to the fund or would, apart from a temporary cessation of contributions, contribute to the fund.
29TB(3)
In working out under subsection (2) whether an employer is a
large employer
, disregard defined benefit members of the fund.
History
S 29TB(3) inserted by No 171 of 2012, s 3 and Sch 5 item 9, effective 1 January 2013.
S 29TB inserted by No 162 of 2012, s 3 and Sch 1 item 9, effective 1 January 2013. For application provisions see note under Part
2C
heading.