National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009
Authorisation of natural person as credit representative by credit representative that is a body corporate
65(1)
A body corporate that is a credit representative of a licensee may, in that capacity, give a natural person a written notice authorising that natural person to engage in specified credit activities on behalf of the licensee.
65(2)
A natural person who is authorised under subsection (1) is a credit representative of the relevant licensee.
65(3)
The credit activities specified may be some or all of the credit activities authorised by the licensee ' s licence.
Licensee must give consent to authorisation
65(4)
The authorisation can only be given if the licensee gives the body corporate its written consent to the authorisation. The licensee may give consent in relation to either a specified natural person or a specified class of natural persons (the membership of which might change from time to time).
When authorisation is of no effect
65(5)
The authorisation:
(a) is of no effect if subsection (6) applies to it when it is given; and
(b) ceases to have effect if and when subsection (6) starts to apply to it after it is given;
to the extent that subsection (6) applies.
65(6)
This subsection applies to the authorisation to the extent that it purports to authorise:
(a) a natural person to engage in a credit activity that is not authorised by the licensee ' s licence; or
(b) a natural person to engage in a credit activity, and a banning order or disqualification order under Part 2-4 is in force against the natural person in relation to the credit activity; or
(c) a natural person who is not a member of the AFCA scheme; or
(d) a natural person who is banned from engaging in a credit activity under a law of a State or Territory; or
(e) a natural person who has been convicted, within the last 10 years, of serious fraud; or
(f) a natural person against whom a prescribed State or Territory order is in force; or
(g) a natural person in relation to the authorisation of whom the licensee has not given its written consent in accordance with subsection (4).
65(7)
To avoid doubt, an authorisation under subsection (1) is taken, for the purposes of sections 66 to 72 , to be given by the body corporate, not the licensee.
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