National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009
A licensee must not provide credit assistance to a consumer on a day (the assistance day ) by:
(a) suggesting that the consumer apply, or assisting the consumer to apply, for a particular credit contract with a particular credit provider; or
(b) suggesting that the consumer apply, or assisting the consumer to apply, for an increase to the credit limit of a particular credit contract with a particular credit provider;
unless the licensee has, within 90 days (or other period prescribed by the regulations) before the assistance day:
(c) made a preliminary assessment that:
(i) is in accordance with subsection 116(1) ; and
(ii) covers the period proposed for the entering of the contract or the increase of the credit limit; and
(d) made the inquiries and verification in accordance with section 117 .
Civil penalty: 5,000 penalty units.
115(2)
A licensee must not provide credit assistance to a consumer on a day (the assistance day ) by suggesting that the consumer remain in a particular credit contract with a particular credit provider unless the licensee has, within 90 days (or other period prescribed by the regulations) before the assistance day:
(a) made a preliminary assessment that:
(i) is in accordance with subsection 116(2) ; and
(ii) covers a period in which the assistance day occurs; and
(b) made the inquiries and verification in accordance with section 117 .
Civil penalty: 5,000 penalty units.
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