Corporations Regulations 2001

CHAPTER 7 - FINANCIAL SERVICES AND MARKETS  

PART 7.5A - REGULATION OF DERIVATIVE TRANSACTIONS AND DERIVATIVE TRADE REPOSITORIES  

Division 2 - Regulation of derivative transactions: derivative transaction rules  

Subdivision 2.3 - Infringement notices  

REGULATION 7.5A.110   EFFECT OF COMPLIANCE WITH INFRINGEMENT NOTICE  

7.5A.110(1)    
Subject to subregulation (3), if:


(a) an infringement notice is given to a recipient in relation to an alleged contravention of a rule; and


(b) the infringement notice is not withdrawn; and


(c) the recipient complies with the infringement notice;

the effects in subregulation (2) apply.


7.5A.110(2)    
The effects are:


(a) any liability of the recipient to the Commonwealth for the alleged contravention of the rule is discharged; and


(b) no civil or criminal proceedings may be brought or continued by the Commonwealth against the recipient for the conduct specified in the infringement notice as being the conduct that made up the alleged contravention of the rule; and


(c) no administrative action may be taken by ASIC under section 914A , 915B , 915C or 920A of the Act against the recipient for the conduct specified in the infringement notice as being the conduct that made up the alleged contravention of the rule; and


(d) the recipient is not taken to have admitted guilt or liability in relation to the alleged contravention; and


(e) the recipient is not taken to have contravened the rule.

Note: Third parties are not prevented from commencing civil proceedings against the recipient, including under section 1101B of the Act. ASIC is not prevented from applying for an order on behalf of a plaintiff in accordance with the Act.


7.5A.110(3)    
Subregulation (2) does not apply if the recipient has knowingly:


(a) provided false or misleading information to ASIC; or


(b) withheld evidence or information from ASIC;

in relation to the alleged contravention of the rule.





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