National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009

CHAPTER 3 - RESPONSIBLE LENDING CONDUCT  

PART 3-6A - MISCELLANEOUS RULES  

Division 4 - Giving authorisation for deductions by employer of debtor or lessee  

SECTION 160E   REQUIREMENTS FOR GIVING AUTHORISATION TO EMPLOYER  

160E(1)    
This section applies to a credit provider or lessor giving, or intending to give, an employer of a debtor or lessee who is party to a credit contract or consumer lease with the credit provider or lessor an instrument that:


(a) was made by the debtor or lessee; and


(b) authorises the employer to:


(i) make one or more deductions from one or more amounts payable by the employer in relation to the performance of work by the debtor or lessee; and

(ii) pay the deductions to the credit provider or lessor.


Credit provider or lessor must give statement to employer

160E(2)    


If the credit contract or consumer lease is of a kind prescribed by the regulations, the credit provider or lessor must give the employer a statement, in the form prescribed by the regulations for that kind of contract or lease, with the instrument.

Civil penalty: 5,000 penalty units.



Credit provider or lessor must give 7 days ' notice to defaulting debtor or lessee

160E(3)    


If the debtor or lessee is in default under the credit contract or consumer lease, the credit provider or lessor must give the debtor or lessee at least 7 days ' notice, in a form prescribed by the regulations, of the intention of the credit provider or lessor to give the instrument to the employer.

Civil penalty: 5,000 penalty units.


160E(4)    
To avoid doubt, subsection (3) does not apply if there are not regulations in force prescribing a form for the purposes of that subsection.

Subsections (2) and (3) do not apply to some credit contracts

160E(5)    
Subsections (2) and (3) do not apply in relation to a credit contract for the provision of credit relating to the provision of goods or services to the debtor in connection with the debtor ' s remuneration, or other benefits, for the debtor ' s employment.


 

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