National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009

CHAPTER 3 - RESPONSIBLE LENDING CONDUCT  

PART 3-3 - LICENSEES THAT PROVIDE CREDIT ASSISTANCE IN RELATION TO CONSUMER LEASES  

Division 4 - Obligations of credit assistance providers before providing credit assistance for consumer leases  

SECTION 140   REASONABLE INQUIRIES ETC. ABOUT THE CONSUMER  

140(1)    
For the purposes of paragraph 138(1)(d) or 138(2)(b) , the licensee must, before making the preliminary assessment:

(a)    make reasonable inquiries about the consumer ' s requirements and objectives in relation to the consumer lease; and

(b)    make reasonable inquiries about the consumer ' s financial situation; and

(c)    take reasonable steps to verify the consumer ' s financial situation; and

(d)    make any inquiries prescribed by the regulations about any matter prescribed by the regulations; and

(e)    

take any steps prescribed by the regulations to verify any matter prescribed by the regulations.

Civil penalty: 5,000 penalty units.


140(1A)    


If:

(a)    the consumer lease is a consumer lease for household goods; and

(b)    the consumer holds (whether alone or jointly with another person) an account with an ADI into which income payable to the consumer is credited;

the licensee must, in verifying the consumer ' s financial situation for the purposes of paragraph 138(1)(d) , obtain and consider information about each transaction on the account, and the balances of the account, during at least the immediately preceding period of 90 days.


140(1B)    


Subsection (1A) does not limit paragraph (1)(c) .

140(2)    
The regulations may prescribe particular inquiries or steps that must be made or taken, or do not need to be made or taken, for the purposes of paragraph (1)(a) , (b) or (c) .




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