Corporations Act 2001
Note: This Chapter applies to a CCIV in a modified form: see Division 4 of Part 8B.7 .
CCH note - modifying legislative instruments: The application of Pt 7.8A is affected by the following legislative instruments that commenced or were amended on or after 1 January 2022: the ASIC Corporations (Card Facility Transfer) Instrument 2024/486.
The application of Pt 7.8A is also affected by Class Order 14/1262: Relief for 31 Day Notice Term Deposits.
For other legislative instruments or class orders before 1 January 2022 that affect the application of Pt 7.8A, please consult the legislative instruments or class orders directly. These are reproduced in the regulatory-resources section of the company-law practice area in CCH iKnowConnect.
CCH Note: Division 4 is modified by the ASIC Corporations (Incidental Retail Cover) Instrument 2022/716.
CCH Note: Section 994J is modified by the ASIC Corporations (Incidental Retail Cover) Instrument 2022/716.
This section applies if ASIC is satisfied that a provision of Division 2, or section 994E , has been contravened in relation to a financial product.
994J(2)
ASIC may order, in writing, that specified conduct in relation to retail clients in respect of the financial product (except excluded conduct) must not be engaged in while the order is in force. The order is not a legislative instrument.
994J(3)
Before making an order under subsection (2) , ASIC must: (a) hold a hearing; and (b) give a reasonable opportunity to any interested person to make oral or written submissions to ASIC on whether an order should be made.
994J(4)
If ASIC considers that any delay in making an order under subsection (2) pending the holding of a hearing would be prejudicial to the public interest, ASIC may make an interim order under that subsection. The interim order may be made without holding a hearing and lasts for 21 days after the day on which it is made unless revoked before then.
994J(5)
At any time during the hearing, ASIC may make an interim order under subsection (2) . The interim order lasts until: (a) ASIC makes an order under subsection (2) after the conclusion of the hearing; or (b) the interim order is revoked;
whichever happens first.
994J(6)
If ASIC makes an order under subsection (2) in relation to a financial product, ASIC must serve a copy of the order on the person who made or was required to make the target market determination.
994J(7)
The person on whom the order is served must take all reasonable steps to ensure that other people who engage in conduct to which the order applies are aware of the order.
Note 1: Failure to comply with this subsection is an offence (see subsection 1311(1) ).
Note 2: This subsection is also a civil penalty provision (see section 1317E ). For relief from liability to a civil penalty relating to this subsection, see section 1317S .
994J(8)
The person on whom the order is served, or a person who is aware of the order, must not engage in conduct contrary to the order.
Note 1: Failure to comply with this subsection is an offence (see subsection 1311(1) ).
Note 2: This subsection is also a civil penalty provision (see section 1317E ). For relief from liability to a civil penalty relating to this subsection, see section 1317S .
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